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    Hakuna Matata Speech

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    Hakuna matata is a way of life, In which you always succeed. Hakuna matata is a way we think for all our life. Hakuna matata is a jingle which each one of us would like to sing. As we would like to be free of all your worries. Hakuna matata gives you hope to cope openly with others. Hakuna matata can take you on a path which you would have never wondered. Hakuna Matata is the only path leading towards a peaceful world. DEV JANGHU GRADE 6 NO MORE WORRIES No worries no worries, Why don’t you recharge your batteries, Blow back those injurious toxics Find happiness in those small boxes Come over your worries and destroy all your sadness Without all those fears, You can go days without tears, So leave your depressions, And see beyond…

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    “Hakuna Matata,” it means no worries. Most of my life I’ve came across a bunch of ruff obstacles. As I struggled with these problems I had only one person I could talk, my uncle. My uncle and I have the same life story. Both our fathers left from our lives, our parents kicked us out, and learned how to be a man. I remember the day my stepdad and I got into a fight. That was the worst day of my life, i left from my house and walk to my friend’s house. As soon as I walked in the house I start to…

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    that are always going on in my life. 5. Another Brick in The Wall, Pink Floyd, 1779 I love this song’s message, and I think that transcendentalists would too. “Another Brick in the Wall” by Pink Floyd criticizes the education system, which teaches children to be simply a part of society, instead of teaching them to be an individual; hence the title “Another Brick in the Wall”. One of the core tenets of Transcendentalism is the belief in individualism, that every person should be considered…

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    “Hakuna Matata! Ain 't no passing craze it means no worries for the rest of your days it 's our problem-free philosophy” (Hakuna Matata). Imagine a society where Hakuna Matata was taken seriously, where everything was done for the thrill of life. Where learning was done in only sports, speed was a relaxer and all troubles were far away. Fahrenheit 541, written by Ray Bradbury, is a fictional society where Hakuna Matata is taken to the extremes with the added features of technological advances…

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    her arms. Her element is fire the entire time she is on stage. At the end of her scene she shows two more extreme “systems” by falling to the ground again and getting back up to continue her last lines and runs off the stage. During the Sound and the Fury, three girls come out spinning around singing with extreme water movement and swaying all together. But they have fire in their voice when talking. To finish the short plays, they go back to Alls’ Well that Ends Well singing “Hakuna matata.”…

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    Lion King Symbols

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    It is the very symbol of Simba, the destined king. Adorn this removable sticker in a safari themed nursery or children's bedroom and you will surely experience The Lion King ambiance while beautifying your interior wall. 2) HAKUNA MATATA GOLD AZTEC PRINT WALL ART https://www.etsy.com/listing/457719004/hakuna-matata-print-gold-aztec-print Do you want trendy style for your home, baby's nursery or office? Say NO WORRIES or HAKUNA MATATA to that! This famous Lion King quote printed in shining gold…

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    Simba was one day playing and he heard rumbling, and a herd of wildabeast came his way and he was trapped but then his father came and saved him. Scar killed Mufasa and told Simba to never come back to Pride Rock ever again because his father died. Scar told the Hyenas to hunt and kill Simba. Simba ran as fast as he could from The Hyenas and finally escaped from them until they thought he had died. Timon and Pumba rescued Simba from vultures and took him in under their wing . Simba accepted…

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    In both texts the main characters had good friends that supported them to achieve their goals. Timon and Pumbaa from ‘The Lion King’ save Simba from near death in the middle of the desert by waking him up, he didn’t know where he was or who these two animals are. Timon and Pumbaa teach Simba “Hakuna Matata”, it means no worries. They help him grow up into a carefree lion because of what he went through with the passing of his father Mufasa. When simba returns to pride rock, Timon and Pumbaa both…

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    In the movie, The Lion King and in the play, Hamlet are very similar to each other. They are similar as in characters and in some events but with different names. The Lion King is a Disney movie for kids and Hamlet is a Shakespearean play. The Lion King has a baby cub named Simba, and the parents are lions named Mufasa and Sarabi. In the play, Hamlet is the prince of Denmark, whose parents are the Queen Gertrude and old King Hamlet. In both the play and the movie, there’s a bad guy as known as…

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    was nominated for “Circle of Life” and “Hakuna Matata” as well. To add to the list, this movie won three Golden Globes for “Best Motion Picture”, “Best Original Song”, and “Best Original Score”, as well as being nominated with another “Best Original Song” . The Lion King has won countless other awards and nominations, making a grand total of 35 awards and 29 nominations (“Awards: The Lion King”). These numbers exceed that of Beauty and the Beast. The Lion King also nearly doubled the domestic…

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