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    find extreme differences from both the girl toys and the boy toys. 1. The boy toys consisted the increase promotion of toys that represented the ideas of superheroes, fighters, protectors, race car drivers, characters from “boy movies” (Star Wars, Jurassic World, Transformer, and Ninja Turtles), and adventurers. For example, some of the toys consisted of powerful action figures such as wrestling action figures…

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    Loch Ness Monster Identity

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    Simon was seven when he saw ripples in the waters of Loch Ness. Over the next weeks, he filled pad after pad of paper with crayon sketches of inky water and a dinosaur-like creature; gripped with the need to know what it was, exactly, that he saw. Tossing around theories of animals, living and extinct alike, did nothing to answer the query. During a skeptical phase two years later, Simon convinced himself that the Loch Ness Monster was nothing but a tree trunk floating on the loch. Moreover,…

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    Few film directors of the modern era have had such a marked influence on their peers as the great Steven Spielberg. Before Spielberg, it was believed that a filmmaker could either be highly creative or make films that were highly profitable. Usually a person could not accomplish both feats, at least in the same film. Also, when a director created a successful film, he or she was usually stuck creating works in that genre for the rest of his or her career. Spielberg was the first person to…

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    Amistad Movie Reflection

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    there is a lot information that I would share to you on this cool essay. Some of the things that you need to know is; who make the movie/story; Amistad? Well… it was Steven Spielberg; he had created a lot of incredible and interesting movies like Jurassic Park etc. The story is kind of good and bad, because it had…

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    hair-raising themes throughout his stories. One of his most famous short stories is “The Tell-Tale Heart” published in 1843. Another short story of his is “The Cask of Amontillado” published 1846. Both stories while considerably similar have many jurassic differences. The reader is presented with a unstable narrator who commits a murder, but their personalities, their motivations, and their guilt after the murder are notably very different. In the short stories “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The…

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    I think it about in between because CGI in the 90s and 2000’s have their share of films that use CGI in a way that made film better for instance films like Jurassic Park, the way the special effects people made the T-Rex and other dinosaurs in the film look realistic, it made you forget that dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years. What this film did was made CGI look like an incredible way to make…

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    How has social media influenced our children to the fact that killing is okay? Why is PTSD more dangerous for the person after the battle than during? (1) In the simplest terms, The Hunger Game trilogy flows along the mindset of a survivalist who has gotten in deep over their head. The story is about two young kids who are drafted into fighting in a coliseum, to the death. Their story there is a morbid, traumatic, climax for survival. The tributes (who are the children) Peeta and Katniss have…

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    This Is Our World Analysis

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    Plot and Character’s Effect on the Experience of Tragic Art The experience of tragic art depends on the plot setup, the type of tragedy, and how the plot appeals to the audience. Distinct rules in Aristotle’s passage stated the arrangement of a plot. A tragedy must contain a “prologue, episode, exode, and a choral portion…” (Aristotle, 2324) according to Aristotle. The plot should have structure, nevertheless it should also flow naturally and freely. If too much planning occurs in the plot,…

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    Soft Tissue Analysis

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    Schweitzer H. Mary, Suo Zhiyong, Avci Recep, Asara M. John, Allen A. Mark, Arce T. Fernando, Horner R. John (2007) Analyses of Soft Tissue from Tyrannosaurus Rex Suggest the Presence of Protein Retrieved from http://libezp.nmsu.edu:2838/content/316/5822/277.full The main argument is to prove that the cells discovered in the tyrannosaurus rex femur is, in fact, real and to explain how the cells have survived over the long periods of time. The first thing that Dr. Mary Schweitzer does is address…

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    The Concussion Protocol

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    that would affect them most of all, showing what little interest there is in the matter. Even the entertainment industry generates almost more money per movie than is spent on concussion research annually. According to businessinsider.com the Movie Jurassic World made 981 million dollars in its first two weeks after the premier. That is nearly half what is annually donated to the concussion research. Which averages about 2 billion a year. So…

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