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    Ohana Meaning

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    paper, decides who we call family. Is this really what family is? As a child a popular television series was on constant repeat. Lilo and Stitch taught kids all around the true meaning of family. “Ohana means family, and family means noone gets left behind.” Stitch was a “dog” that eventually turned into Lilo’s best friend, partner in crime, and family. Lilo and Stitch were there for each other through it…

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    most represent my personality are Stitch from Lilo and Stitch for his hard working and outgoing personality, Roger for his wisdom and understanding, and Stewie for his intelligence and humor but also caring for his family. Although Stitch isn't human and is from another planet in the movie Lilo and Stitch, that doesn't mean he can't represent me as a person since Stitch and I are more similar than anyone would think based on our personalities.…

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    When it comes to the topic of Disney and how it represents history and culture in its films, most will agree that Disney’s portrayals are highly inaccurate. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is that Disney is working to better portray non-American cultures and history in their films. Whereas some are convinced that Disney has and still is inaccurately representing the history and culture of many other people such as the Chinese and Native Americans, others believe that Disney is now…

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    Disney films are portraying their characters beautiful to set impossible standards of beauty. Snow White and the seven dwarfs by Walt Disney promotes impossible standards as well as other films. Issues with with Disney films promoting impossible standards of beauty are that when kids see these beautiful princesses and princes they want to be just as beautiful like them. The other side of this argument would be that Disney movies do not promote impossible standards of beauty. There are three…

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    Recognizable characters because of film franchise. Guests cannot identify with the western concept of pirates. N.A. Enchanted Tiki Room – Polynesian theme with singing birds. N.A. Updated with characters from Lilo and Stitch In Japan, adults do not identify with the theme younger identify with Stitch. N.A. Haunted Mansion- Ghosts have…

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    Paris, France There are many sites to see all over the world that are very interesting and have a lot of history behind them. For example, the pyramids in Egypt and Big Ben in London, England. Lets focus on just one part of the world that I find very fascinating. This place is called Paris. Paris is located in France and is actually the capital. Paris is well known for many things such as the Eiffel Tower, shopping, Art, and many more things. In this paper, I plan on going into great detail…

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    rediscover what Hispanic truly means, I believe that everything can be simplified to family values. Aside from the extraordinary and delicious food, I believe that Hispanic means family; as my good friend, Stitch likes to say, "Family means no one is left behind or forgotten" (Lilo and Stitch). Last year, I left home to attend a university that is a few hours away from my parents' house. At first it was exciting with a newfound sense of liberty; a part of me really enjoyed going to eat at…

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    Symbolism In Let It Go

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    Religion and magic are different from one another in three ways; intention, attitude, and action. According to Versnel, the intention behind magic is that it is employed to achieve concrete and mostly individual goals whereas religion focuses on intangible long-term goals which concern collective issues of society (11, 178). This can be seen when Elsa creates her ice palace golem “Marshmallow” to protect her from the outside world, this is an individual goal that solely benefits Elsa. In Elsa’s…

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    turn a corner without seeing one of them signing autographs or taking pictures. They had all the characters there; Lilo & Stitch, Toy Story, Disney princesses, Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Donald & Daisy Duck, and etc. I took so many pictures with them I came with one thousand two hundred fifty three photos on my phone. The Disney characters are can be really silly, like this one time Stitch took a guy’s hat and started running throughout the ship with his hat while the guy tried to get it back. My…

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    We all have a purpose, we’re unique in our own way, and we’re a blended family with a mixture of different people all wanting the same, to become a Monarch and live the Viriliter Age motto. We range from sixth graders, high school, staff, principal, and even higher; a President. We surround ourselves with people who are not only like us, but also with people who are not so like us. Damien Memorial School itself is a smoothie, blended with people from all over this Island; with not only Kalihi…

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