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    When people see kids as disabled or below the average child they are automatically labeled and put off to the side because they do not have the same abilities as everyone else. In her essay “Cognitive Outlaws”, Joann Ellison Rodgers claims that children with dyslexia or other learning disabilities are not handicap and that is not how they should be defined by their mental disability but by how they perform in the classroom. She claims that the brightest minds in the world have all had some sort…

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    The World consists of many different groups of people, who have their own behaviors, traditions, and lifestyles. One of the many groups that still exist today is the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. Founded on March 17, 1948, in Fontana, California, this motorcycle club is known for their acts of violence, distribution of drugs, and their love for riding motorcycles. Although they are present throughout the globe, mainly in the United States, the Hells Angels have become a subculture in our culture…

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    me at the train station in Amarillo, there will make our escape and make our future. Love, John Train Heist Robber Train Heist Robber is an asymmetrical western multiplayer game in which four lawmen must contend with four outlaws to find John Griffin who robbed the outlaws during their last train robbery. John’s objective is to reach the train station in the next…

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    X-Men Days of Future Past: Wolverine as Outlaw Hero. In Robert B. Ray’s Essay, “The Thematic Paradigm” he states that there are two types of heroes in American films; the official hero and the outlaw hero. Ray has contrasting characteristics of the official hero and the outlaw hero. For example, he states that an outlaw hero usually is found as the adventurer, explorer, gunfighter, wanderer, and loner (Ray 451). The outlaw stands for the part of the American imagination that values…

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    Robin Hood Research Paper

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    “In merry England in the time of old...there lived within the green glades of Sherwood Forest...a famous outlaw whose name was Robin Hood” (Pyle 1). The stories of Robin Hood are perhaps one of the most well known folktales in history. Beginning in the early medieval century, the legends tell the tale of an outlaw who steals from the cruel King John of England and returns the money back to the poor town’s people. The story highlights the corruption of the nobility and how helpless people are to…

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    X-Men Film Analysis

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    Outlaw provides sufficient information about the plot of the story beginning with the backstories of Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr. He then continues his review fast-forwarding into the events that occur once the characters have reached their early 20’s. Outlaw makes his point clear throughout his entire review that the actors starring in the movie add depth to their characters…

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    Western Film Analysis

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    characters can clash it’s usually the work of both these characters that save the day. In most cases the outlaw hero is driven by a moral detachment, i.e., a girl he can never have or revenge, while the official hero is driven by the want to do a good deed for society. The outlaw hero becomes the interest center while the official hero is fulfils the moral…

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    the Disney film Wreck It Ralph has elements of both a disguised and revisionist western in its use of the traditional official hero vs outlaw hero dichotomy, as seen in the characters Fix It Felix Jr. and Wreck It Ralph, but also in its unconventional preference for the homestead and community rather than the horizon. Wreck It Ralph’s use of the official/outlaw hero dynamic is clearly laid out in the beginning of the movie, in which we see Felix being awarded with a medal by the Nicelanders…

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    as popular but they are relatively cheap to produce. Often there are no trained actors and writing and production staffs are scaled down. An example of a sitcom is ABC’s Meet the Goldberg’s and an example of a reality show is Discoveries Street Outlaws. The Goldbergs was created and partly produced by Adam Goldberg. In the Goldburgs the show is told through the eyes of a much younger Adam Goldburg who tells of times growing up has a young…

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    The story of the daring outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor has been told to children throughout the years. Between movie adaptations and Halloween costumes, Robin Hood is known everywhere. Although the 21st century has changed the true story in hopes to entertain its audience, most people do not know who the real Robin of Locksley is. There are various differences from the movies and his real life such as the time that he lived, people mistaken as the actual Robin Hood, and the…

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