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    their own spin on the program. This for Leon Schlesinger and the Warner Brothers was a way of incorporating popular music with cartoons (Beck, iv). An exemplary case of these Merrie Melodies, which is interchangeable with the more known name, the Looney Tunes are Duck Amuck. While Merrie Melodies had been in production since the beginning of the 1930s (Beck iv), Duck Amuck made it’s debut in 1953, directed by Chuck Jones (Klein, 207). During the same year of Duck Amuck’s release, a crisis was…

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    Ultimately, intense modifications in the sensorium, the sense of “self,” and the experience of reality are all experienced throughout the phase up until the presence of the hallucinogen is no longer present in the body (Volkow 2016, Alonso 2015). A very similar process occurs when a dissociative drug is ingested, like PCP (Phencyclidine), ketamine, and dextromethorphan, but instead, events of respiratory depression, heart rate abnormalities, and a withdrawal syndrome can occur while the user…

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    because I have told that I remind people of bugs bunny because of me being funny, and having long floppy ears. As I have stated bugs bunny is the character that I relate to the most. Bugs bunny is off of my favorite show since I was little the Looney tunes. He tries to help people sometimes. Bugs bunny makes messes after he runs away from the hunter he makes traps will he runs and makes messes then goes and hides. After all bugs bunny is the character one character in the world I…

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    Barber of Seville, or The Futile Precaution” scored by the Italian maestro Gioachino Rossini in 1819 . This piece has been proven timeless to modern viewers through the constant use of it in light-hearted comedies and pop culture, including the “Looney Tunes” cartoon series. Films continue to commemorate classical compositions through out motion-pictures in numerous other examples, including the divine musical piece “The Four Seasons,” composed by Antonio Vivaldi in 1723, which was featured in…

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    Cute Cartoon Nail Skill Designs Just since you're all grown up, doesn't mean you can't be an infant at heart. Anyone who has usually been younger needs to become older and anyone who usually was older would like becoming younger. We do whatever we usually can to try and make our own desires come very true. We'll try anything, from antiwrinkle creams to dying hair every type we see a grey hair growing in. When you have always been not at the grey hair point, you maybe still recall your…

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    Slingshot Ride Essay

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    The sun hit us with it’s heat waves hot enough to melt our skin. The first ride we rode on was a Looney tunes water ride for starters we didn’t want to get ahead of ourselves. The ride wasn’t scary but one thing that annoyed me was the feeling in my stomach. That feeling when you’re at the highest peak of a ride and swoops down taking all the air out of…

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    more interested in cartoons in recent years and it has become the main way for them to make their time pass. Mostly children begin watching cartoons on television at an early age and then they become enthusiastic viewers. Who can forget watching Looney Tunes or Tom and Jerry on mornings? Cartoons have changed drastically over the years but have their lasting effects on children. This has become a problem because too many children around the world are becoming addictive to television and the…

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    more on a younger age group then what is shown on Cartoon Network and Disney Channel. With that in mind it seems like it might be wiser to focus on a specifc time period such as around the age of classic cartoons i.e. The Jetsons, The Flinstones, Looney Tunes, etc. There have been many times in those shows where…

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    With one foot in Bulgaria and one in America, I had to learn to hold my stretch for months at a time. Soon after I was carried, swaddled, and sung to on the flight into the United States, I learned to walk and speak English. I have PBS Kids and Looney Tunes mostly to thank for this, though I admit American public education could possibly have had some part in my fluency. It wasn’t long before I began writing semi-comprehensibly and nagging my parents in not one but two languages. Quickly…

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    The cartoon Tweetie Pie in 1947 saw the introduction of another pair Looney Tunes characters in the form of Tweety and Sylvester. Since then, there are three things that viewers would usually expect in every cartoon that featured the tiny canary and his feline predator: 1.) Sylvester's goal of eating Tweety which was frequently quelled, thanks to the presence of either Granny or her bulldog, Hector. In some episodes, an army of bulldogs or another feline predator did the job. 2.) Tweety's…

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