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    legal documents, and common law. History is one of the most important factors when it comes to the shaping the New Zealand constitutional system. The Manga Carta is a very important document when looking at the separation of powers. New Zealand is a commonwealth country so our entire legal system is based on England’s law including common law. The Manga Carta was created during the reign of King John the first, in the 13th century and signed on the 15 of June 1215. King John was taxing his…

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    Japanese American Culture

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    Geishas, Anime, Manga, J-Pop, what do they all have in common? Japanese culture. Japanese culture combines influences from Asia, Europe, and North America. In my opinion, Japanese culture is more unique than the others. They have similar interest as the United States. Geisha’s, sports, Anime, and music are the defining elements when one thinks about Japanese culture. A geisha is a traditional Japanese entertainer. The appearance of a geisha is a white base with red lipstick and red and…

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    Did that grab your attention? Hey, my name is Kaden and I'm writing my Third or Forth autobiography for school. I'm in 7th grade and I love to watch sports. Truth is that I am a really nerdy guy and I love science, math, and Sci-Fi movies. I do like to watch sports, but it isn't on the top of my list, I'd usually watch YouTube or some science show on T.V. I'm really not that funny, I'm usually quiet and not talking, Don't get me wrong, I can be funny and energetic, I just tend to keep to…

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    because the couple has a distinct personality and that reflects the way the couple dance and act. For example, Mako is more delicate and shy compared to Chinatsu, who is more rebellious and strong. I'm sure that Tatara will continue to grow in the manga, and it is likely that a relationship between Chinatsu and Tatara will arise, but we can not rule out a possible attraction between Tatara and…

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    First off, let’s talk about manga. “Manga is a type of Japanese comic or printed cartoon (JEOTW).” Both children and many adults are devoted to their favorites and enjoy them. The animated version of manga is anime. Basically, people take the storyline of a manga and turn it into an animated series. Some famous anime are Pokemon, Naruto, Tokyo Ghoul, One Punch Man, and My Hero Academia. Monzai…

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    The concept of power and what it means to be powerful and powerless is explored greatly in the manga Buddha by Osamu Tezuka. Tezuka explores the life of Siddhartha in his manga and the trials that he faced in order to come into being as the Buddha. What Buddha vol. 3 shows people struggling through life with the caste system and their place in it to the inescapable fate of death. In the manga we are shown people try to overcome their struggles with pure power but ultimately suffer defeat.…

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    Media for most is a way of self expression. A way of showing our changing America and what the world looks like today. Sadly, Hollywood is not doing a very good job as showing what America truly looks like. Minority groups such as African Americans, Native Americans, Asians, and Hispanics are not represented in media and if they are shown, are portrayed in a negative way. Researchers of the University of Southern California conducted an experiment stating that of the top 100 films in 2014 73.1%…

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    The Biggest Artists in the Comic World Behind each and every one of our favorite superheroes and comic book legends, lies the imagination and craftsmanship of incredible artists dedicated to their comic universe. Every character and story we love on the page has a mastermind behind them, and here we look at some of the biggest artists in the comic world who make it happen. 1. Steve Ditko This comic artist and writer has worked for a number of comic companies and collaborated with well-known…

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    Narrative Essay On Reading

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    Reading Essay I didn’t start to enjoy reading until I was about 8 or 9 when I started going to the school library more and checked out a book called Wait till Helen Comes. It is a mystery novel by Mary Downings about a girl who’s father,stepmother, brother, and stepsister all move into an old church in a small town down in the country. I fell in love with it immediately, I fell in love with mystery novels, especially ones that have sequels because I love the suspense of a good mystery. I was…

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    Ichi The Killer Movie

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    talk about the cultural differences and consumption of the movie; Ichi the Killer, directed by Takashi Miike, originally a manga made by Hideo Yamamoto. I will be talking about the movie itself with a quick plot summary of what happens, next I’ll be moving on to the context of the film from the directors point of view down to the audiences, the convergence of Ichi from a manga to a live action movie, production and directors’ stylistic views on gore and hypermasculinity, East vs Western…

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