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    Netflix Research Paper

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    The future of television looks promising, for there are a strong consumer demand for it. The demands for news telecasts, award shows, election coverage, and sports will not ever cease, and will provide television network material to broadcast for generations to come. However, the rise of the internet and other technological innovations have dramatically revolutionized the way we live our lives, and especially the way in which we consume media. The television industry has been one of the…

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    Network Ten Research Paper

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    Melbourne, Adelaide, and Brisbane, airing to televisions all around the country. The channel, part of a slowly disintegrating form of media consumption has encountered a large loss, however, has attempted to stay up to date with new forms of streaming entertainment. In 2013, the network launched Tenplay, an online streaming service for all shows currently airing on Channel Ten. Network Ten also collaborated in a joint venture with CBS studios international, launching Eleven in 2011, another…

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    Nawal Elghourab MUSHL 107 April 16, 2018 Music in Egypt: From the Ancient World to Modern Times In Egyptian culture, music has played an integral part of society since Ancient Egyptian times. Instruments ranging from the flutes, harps, and percussion instruments were documented to have been used by the ancient Egyptians. Currently, the most similar music to that of Ancient Egyptian traditions is the Sufi zikr ritual. The zikr ritual is a type of Egyptian folk music that has preserved the…

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    Sully In the last century, movie producers have turned to books and novels for inspiration for their new films. This type of film only became popular in the last four decades, and ever since then, it has only increased in popularity. However, another popular medium producers like to adapt is real-life events. There are many films out there now that are based on a true stories. Nevertheless, these adaptations usually aren’t an exact depiction of the real-life story. Producers often have to make…

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    Shasta, the main character in C.S Lewis’s The Horse and His Boy, lived a hard and unfair life. A childhood spent in slavery, a horrific trek across a desert to save a country he knows nothing about, getting chased by lions, and getting lost in foggy mountains. Where was Aslan in the midst of all this? Actually, a numerous amount of people’s faith rely on the answer to a very similar question: Where is God during troublesome times? Does He not care about you enough to save you? These are the same…

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    The Wizard of Oz-Expository #3 The cowardly lion is a great example of a dynamic character in The Wizard of Oz written by L. Frank Baum. Dynamic characters such as the lion experience a drastic change as the story plays out. When the cowardly lion is first introduced to the plot he tries to scare Dorothy, the scarecrow, and the tinman by jumping out of the forest but to his dismay he was just as scared of them as they were him. He is truly terrified of anything and everything. Which leads to his…

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    The Lion King was set in the African savannah, where the food chains were vast. The king of the “pride lands” was Mufassa. He was the head lion of the pride of mostly female lionesses. Mufassa’s brother, Scar was greedy and selfish. The pack lived on pride rock, a habitat that provided shelter and way for the exponential growth of the population of lions. At the beginning of the movie, Sarabi bore a child for Mufasa and named him Simba. Simba was next in line in the hierarchy of ancestor lions.…

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    In the article “All’s Not Well in Land of ‘The Lion King’” the author, Margaret Lazarus, talks about her opinion and her summary of the movie “The Lion King.” Lazarus talks about her experience of “The Lion King and how disappointed she was in the movie. Lazarus and her kids though they were going to see an innocent movie about animals in the wild. But after watching the movie she believed that the movie stereotyped different kinds of people. She believed that it stereotyped against ghettos,…

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    The Ishtar Wall

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    The Original gate was built as the eighth gate in the city of Babylon. The gate was built around the year 575 B.C., and was the main entrance into the city. The +11.5 m tall gate was reconstructed in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. Art Elements There are three major colors that are visible on the Ishtar wall; these are blue, yellow, and brown. There are scratches in the yellow bricks to make the lion/bull/dragon appear to have a mane, horn/s, and to give them facial features. There are…

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    the article “The Wild Life of Christian the Lion” and the poem “Wild Home” give us main Ideas about how to treat lions. I think the author of “The Wild Life of Christian the Lion” Tod Olson wants to show us how people treat wild animals all around the world were they don’t belong. I know this because in the text it says “He was put on display in the store, between the kittens and the sheepdogs”. I know lions belong in the wild not in a pet store. The lion was in the city long time he was sold…

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