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    Anonymous: Brand Identity

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    How does Anonymous portray itself? The portrayal of Anonymous has two dimensions; a portrayal for the world to see and a portrayal for its members to see. Those two portrayals are for different purposes. The portrayal for the world is so that there can be a branded identity which society recognizes is “Anonymous.” This is portrayed to the world through its symbology, its activities or lack thereof, its tools and products. The primary symbology for Anonymous has become the Guy Fawkes mask.…

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    ‘Stormbreaker’ by Anthony Horowitz is a novel of spy fiction and is evidently an adequate example of spy fiction for many reasons. Some of which include: The protagonist’s gadgets, the revelation of the antagonist’s entire master plan, and the protagonist saving the day with mere moments to spare. In Horowitz’s novel of spy fiction contains many gadgets unique to his novel, as Alex Rider’s gadgets may appear to be ordinary products and items a teenage boy would own, like most spy’s gadgets are,…

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    What makes Theodor Seuss Geisel an interesting person? Geisel was an interesting person because he was writer, had crazy looking creatures, and unique individual. He had a good background, no conflicts and his crazy drawings made him famous. He was born Theodor Seuss Geisel on March 2,1904, in Springfield, Massachusetts. Theodor went on to graduated from Dartmouth college in 1925. He then studied at Lincoln college of Oxford University. After dropping out from Oxford, he traveled throughout…

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    The Sorting Hat Ceremony is the most defining moment of one’s time at Hogwarts. After all, the title of Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, or Slytherin comes with much more than a common room or class schedule. Indeed, this simple act of sorting determines who to befriend, and consequently, who to become. However, this system of separating students by virtue is inherently unjustifiable as it attempts to foster only some extreme “virtues” in children which actually become vices, instead of…

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    Red Hat Crew Analysis

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    Last week I was given the chance of watching the Red Hat Crew's production of Chains. This production was set in New York during the revolutionary times. The main character Isabel and her little sister Ruth are sold to the Lockton family, and they are struggling to fight for their freedom. After Ruth is "sold", Isabel is able to escape, rescue her friend Curzon, and they safely make it across "River Jordan". Before watching this production, I was able to read the written book. I feel that it…

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    York with his fencing team, he purchased a red hunting hat that he continuously wears throughout his journey. Despite its ridiculous appearance, Holden admires the hunting hat for its authenticity since it contradicts the fashion standards that his society promotes. Although it was only purchased for one dollar, the hunting hat offered Holden both physical and emotional comfort. During his final narration, Holden explains that the “hunting hat really gave [him] quite a lot of protection, in a…

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    Red Bomber Hat Monologue

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    ** Love it? Wear it! The story of my Red Bomber Hat.** . •People say my Red Bomber hat is ugly — but I Love it so Im gonna wear it! •People say not to play football —but I Love it so Im gonna play it! •People say not to do Herbalife—but I Love it so I'm gonna do it! •People say not to pursue speaking—but I Love it so I'm gonna speak it! . Unfortunately, it wasn't always like this. I would often neglect my passions because of what others thought or what someone said… can you relate to this? .…

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    sounds. Over a timeframe they likewise build up the ability to dismantle each talked word regarding sound furthermore consolidate sounds to shape words The eight books I read were Hop on Pop, Dr. Seuss's ABC, Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat,…

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    Through Brook’ Vermeer’s Hat: the Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World, Brook claims that the “dawn of globalization” took place during the 17th century, and was the beginning of the start of the modern world due to the growing alliances, trade and production of goods. Brook backs up his claim by using the several pieces of art included in his book, that were created during the seventeenth century. He focuses on specific parts of each work, and uses it as a door to the past and…

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    Red Hunting Hat Quotes

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    Motifs The red hunting hat Beginning: “I put on this hat that I’d bought in New York that morning. It was this red hunting hat, with one of those very, very long peaks. I saw it in the window of this sports store when we got out of the subway, just after I noticed I'd lost all the goddam foils. It only cost me a buck. The way I wore it, I swung the old peak way around to the back—very corny, I'll admit, but I liked it that way. I looked good in it that way.” (17) Although Holden's hat made him…

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