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    Legends Of Tōno

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    This attention grabbing characteristic can be seen on episode 6 of The Legends of Tōno when the daughter of a choja in the village of Aozasa was kidnapped. This recurring matter of kidnapping or disappearance in mysterious ways evokes two emotions for me, the first, being that of fear. This emotion primarily…

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    bitch/ bastard, the womanizer/ man-eater, the princess/ prince, and the person that is in their own universe. One episode of Friends, that is successful in showcasing…

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    pleasure of today’s generation. The episode begins with a ranch owner finding her pigs eating a dead body. The five-o team…

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    talking about season nine “C’mon, in the first few episodes, Dean’s running around Purgatory, chopping off heads, where’s the angel, where’s the angel, you know the guy…

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    I just finished watching every episode, and... well that was interesting. I did not expect this show to be this show. Bojack Horseman is a show that made me feel and think things that I didn't think that I'd get from western animation, specifically adult cartoons. I remember in my Mr. Pickles review, I asked the question "when you have the whole palette of the human experience, why do you choose to paint the entire canvas in shit brown?" Well, Bojack Horseman is a show that uses the whole…

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    family will watch on the television or where they will go for dinner. When emotional outbursts occur, Paula’s parents will refrain from engaging in power struggles or disagreements and will attempt to meet Paula’s current need as a way to end the episode. As an example may decide does not like her mean, refuse to eat, select a substitute meal, and become upset if her parents no not comply. Parents initially deny her request or compromise on an alternate restaurant, however as escalation is…

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    impressive. He has a relationship with a girl named Justine which has been mentioned many times in the whole series. Theo is outgoing and hopeful. Theodore Aloysius Huxtable is serious and mischievous. Firstly, Theo has his values in his life. In the episode “Pilot,” Theo gets poor grades, and he doesn’t want to go to college. He just gets a job like a “regular person.” Cliff says that is not a good thought, but Theo says “If you want a doctor I wouldn’t love you less because you’re my…

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    integrity of the Armenians while isolating the female population from the group. In addition, Derderian reveals how the acts in the Armenian Genocide sheds a light on the situation of women during genocidal episodes. She explains how even though the Armenian Genocide and other genocidal episodes, such as the Holocaust, had different motives for their acts, they expressed common features of gender violence. Derderian forms a list of the common features while describing their purpose in relation…

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    H3 Podcast Essay

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    time to listen to a few podcasts on my interests. The first podcast I listened to is the infamous “Welcome to Nightvale”, a series of podcast based on a fictional town located in America. Each episode begins with a short description of the town, a greeting from the host, and signature tune. The pilot episode starts off by setting the mood and tone for the podcast. The host talks in a deep and slow voice, almost as if he is reading a utopian novel. The mood is established as he describes the…

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    phonetics, fluency, vocabulary development, and more. When I was a child I watched this show almost daily with my sisters. I liked the fact that it was educational and entertaining with how they used catchy songs to appeal to children. In this specific episode the way they taught phonetics stood out to me. They took the word “west” from the first song and turned it into the word “best” by taking out the “est”. This showed a relationship between the word west and best because of the “est” letters…

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