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    Jhon Woddy Ransomware short description: Jhon Woddy Ransomware is an updated version of M4N1F3STO Ransomware. Dozens of ransomware are similar to this ransomware like Cerber, Hakuna Matata, havoc, and many others. All of them encrypt the behavior or more or less the same - the request for the victim's file and fee. The only major difference is the size of the type of ransom and use of encryption technique but the distribution method is same. Why Jhon Woddy Ransomware is dangerous? Once this…

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    The adventure-filled journey of Simba, the Lion King is one of the most inspiring film produced by Walt Disney. This non-fairy tale animated feature swept the hearts of viewers through the idea of modern day conflict verses the typical fairy tale stories such as the little Mermaid, Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella and etc. The underlining idea of these films was prince marrying a princess, true love through one magical kiss, and then a happily ever after ending. Now we all know that…

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    Maddy Ball Ms. Restivo English Honors 9A 10 - 4 - 15 The Lion King An archetype is a typical character, an action or a situation that seems to represent such universal patterns of human nature (http://literarydevices.net/archetype/). Swiss Psychologist, Carl Jung says that archetypes are symbols of character that every human understands because they are passed on from generation to generation. Many movies and books have archetypes but one that really stood out was one of Walt Disney’s Animated…

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    It has been said that a hero and his quest personify the dreams of the the society that spawned this hero. Given that premise, it is natural to wonder what values are reflected in the lion king. Values like the cycle of life, living a happy worry free life, the value of friends, and the reasonability of being a king. Let's start at the value of the cycle of life. In the movie it goes something like this, when you die you body becomes the grass. That grass feeds the herdorvies. Then the…

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    The Lion King

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    A majority of my generation has seen “The Lion King” multiple times during their childhood years. Unfortunately I haven’t watched it, so I viewed this movie with an open mind and empty slate. Seeing as I had never watched it before, I had only the vaguest idea of what it would be like. I thought it was going to consist of the stereotypical character scheme of a protagonist who faces his villain, defeats the enemy, and wins some sort of award at the end. I never considered that it would go…

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    Pathos In The Lion King

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    Everyone has events in the past where they are not proud of and would like to forget about. The Lion King presents this idea. Pride Land of Africa is where the Lion King took place. There is only one lion that rules over all the other animals, King Mufasa. All the animals that live in Pride Land are called to Pride Rock, as light starts to break, Simba, a young lion prince was born. Scar plots with the hyenas to kill Mufasa and Simba, to make himself King. Simba leaves the kingdom in…

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    Hamlet plotted murder against his uncle Claudius, of which whom he suspected of murdering his father. He became very distant and many people thought he had gone crazy. Simba on the other hand, ran away from his problems and lead a ¨hakuna matata¨ life, meaning that he decided to leave all his worries behind and live in bliss. A second way in which Hamlet and the Lion king differ, are their endings. Hamlet ends tragically. Many significant characters die, including Hamlet, and only one…

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    Imagine a society where Hakuna Matata was taken seriously, where everything was done for the thrill of life. Where learning is only in sports and speed is relaxing. Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury, is a fictional society where Hakuna Matata is taken to the extremes with the added features of technological advances and books are illegal. Books are illegal for the valuable lessons written in them. In the gnarled culture the ideals are; work to play hard and thinking is done by the…

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    figure. In the end, Simba will have to overcome his devious uncle to fulfill his journey. After his exile, Simba meets his two sidekicks, a meerkat and warthog named Timon and Pumba, respectively. Timon and Pumba introduce Simba to the idea of hakuna matata, a phrase that means no worries, in an iconic musical number. These two characters are responsible for caring for the young Simba and for providing him a home.…

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    The Lion King and Hamlet;both are amazing tells of people overcoming lost love ones, untrustworthy family, and heroism. There are a lot of similarities in this story, There are a lot of differences in them. Here are a few comparisons between the two. In both Hamlet and The Lion King, both Hamlet and Simba were of royal birth. In The Lion King Simba’s dad, Mufasa, was king of the lions, which makes Simba the prince. Hamlet’s father was the king of Denmark so that also makes hamlet a prince. Part…

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