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    quotation is broad in its content and has so many different facets. I am taking the approach that each of the various aspects speaks to the principal question posed in the quote, and is, is the Treaty of Waitangi a Māori Magna Carta or Mega-Fraud. The Manga Carta 1215 (1297) The phrase Māori Magna Carta or Mega-Fraud is an interesting phrase. The Magna Carta is a fundamental constitutional document not only to the United Kingdom but also to New Zealand and many other countries that…

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    Shinji Character Analysis

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    patriarchal and sexist ideologies, rather than following a regime that is conclusive of the hikikomori lifestyle. The universe of Evangelion exists as a space that allows for more complex explorations of masculinity within the medium of anime and manga. The influence of hegemonic masculinity consists of aggressive, dominant, and oppressive characteristics that are stunted because of a lack of emotional presence. If society could accept different perspectives of masculinity, perhaps the fans who…

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    my family and school in the past. Before, when I went the school in Vietnam, we don’t really have to read, at all, Vietnamese school doesn’t seem to encourage us to read books that is not related to our assignment in class, the most I would read is manga, and comics during our thirty minutes break time. I’ve gotten used to go to school during the day, and finish doing loads of homework at night, every day. But, I rarely have time to read, because…

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    Hallyu Phenomenon Essay

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    increase in international tourist arrival.(S. Kim, 2012). Essentially to location and site associated with Korean TV dramas. Hallyu phenomenon, or the K-wave or also called Korean Wave, refers to Korean generated popular cultural products that includes, manga, music, games, movie TV dramas, food and fashion, that made a strong penetration in the Asian Market . (“Hallyu Wave and Tourism,” 2013)but also all around the world with the involvement of his personal image. But essentially in Shout East…

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    A Silent Voice Analysis

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    Visualize a young sixth-grade boy who’s a bit of a daredevil. From the manga A Silent Voice, this little boy and his friends do crazy things after school, like jumping off bridges into deep lakes. His main goal in life is to defeat the monster called boredom and he will go to any extent to do so. For this boy, everyday is pretty similar to one another. He goes to school like every other kid,then when he gets out he does his daredevil stuff with his friends. Although everything changes when a new…

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    Emoji Reflection

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    and many more. They made a modern digital image of these things. According to Sternbergh (2014), these characters were inspired by some of the creator’s childhood experiences, including kanji, Japanese borrowed characters from written Chinese, and manga which are Japanese comic books. Robb (2014) asserts that the idea behind Emoji is actually quite old because according to her, the pictographic hieroglyphs and cuneiform inscriptions from Mesopotamia was our earliest form of writing which was…

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    meal with my infidente credit card and we headed to Futakotamagawa Rise, a popular shopping mall. 3:00 P.M. We arrived at Futakotamagawa Rise in about an hour because of traffic reasons. I went through all of the shops and got some shirts, anime, manga, and other items that I haven’t bought as of yet. We also decided to eat at one of the food courts for a little bit. Mark and the other Youtubers needed to get back to their hotel and start packing, so we gave them a ride over. 4:00 P.M. After we…

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    on the country’s culture. Japan’s unique culture also affected the way these incidents were handled and how people affected were treated. Popular media was noticeably influenced by the events of WWII as seen in the 1954 film Gojira and the 1974 manga Barefoot Gen. Similarly, the primarily Shinto and Buddhist population dramatically affected the way the public tried to treat the sick after nuclear incidents. This paper is divided in to two parts, the nuclear events of WWII and critical…

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    Digital technology has become an integrated part of everyday life. With 88% of Americans accessing the internet on a daily basis, it is hard to remember a time when going online was not a commonplace event. The majority of teenagers of the 21st century will never know what it was like to not have instant information or connections at their fingertips. Teens are using digital media to connect with their world through music, images, and video. They are not only the early adopters of new media…

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    The contrast between “The Enchanting Shadow” and “A Chinese Ghost Story” The Enchanting Shadow in 1960, which was the first color film to participate in Cannes Festival. Compare to amount of the following Nie Xiaoqian story, A Chinese Ghost Story in 1987 was the most similar to The Enchanting Shadow in various respects, such as plot, setting and style of film making. For some of people, the neither familiar with nor enjoy The Enchanting Shadow. However, A Chinese Ghost Story was a remake of…

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