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    The clash of worlds: Through the human eye In society today, the citizens of America do not value the things and they have. Everything comes so easy for everyone in this society. We look at it as no more working in the fields, or working hard to get what we have. Then we bring our own selfish ways in. Back in the Roman period, the roman had to learn on their own and try new things to make it. Not worry if it as going to kill them or not. The fact that they took risk and didn’t care, really made…

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    During the Colonial Era, many people immigrated to America; arriving on crowded, often disease-ridden passenger and freight ships. They were from a variety of countries, and they came for a variety of reasons. The chief reasons for immigration were political asylum, religious persecution, and economic opportunity. During the early 1600s, many English peasants were evicted, in favor of sheep cultivation, due to increasing demand for wool. Many peasants left England searching for new pastures.…

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    Taylor Sweatshops

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    even further with nicknames. Olivia the cat is "Dibbles" while Meredith is "MerBear". 9. TAYLOR SWIFT IS UNBREAKABLE She may look frail in apeparance but Taylor has never borken a bone except for one little toe that she says doesn't count. 10. POCAHONTAS MAKES HER…

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    Pocahontas does step outside Disney’s usual gender barriers, she stands up for what she believes in, even against her father, acts as a leader to her people, which is stereotypically a more masculine role, and is not impulsive - rather than spontaneously making…

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    entertaining. The movie included action, romance, comedy it would be enough to keep the whole family entertained. Though, over time Disney films were criticized by the public because of the ethnic diversity. In the year of 1995, Disney introduced Pocahontas and a few years later Mulan was made. Which racial diversity was then added then several years later Disney then released The Princess and the Frog (2009). When I started to look and review the movies I began to wonder if diverse princess…

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    narration rather than the more familiar first-person narration. The third-person point of view gives Smith's account a greater distinctive quality of authority - as if he is simply an observer to the experience he portrayed. His story involving Pocahontas could be used as an example for Smith to be unreliable. “Historians and ethnographers disagree about whether the incident happened, and if it did, whether Smith correctly understood its meaning in the context of the native culture.” (America…

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    Do you know how Thanksgiving started? Thanksgiving started in the fall of 1621 Squanto brought the settlers and the Indians together to celebrate the first Thanksgiving after growing a successful crop. Squanto was an Indian who helped the Plymouth settlers. Plymouth was established in 1620.Another colony was established named Jamestown in 1607. Although there are many differences between the two colonies the things they have in common are, had leaders for their colony, faced hardships, and both…

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    In 2014, Indigenous women groups indicated that 4,000 Indigenous women were missing between 1980 and 2012 (The Canadian Encyclopedia, 2017). Additional reports made in 2009 state that 67,000 indigenous women aged 15 years of age or older had been violently victimized (Monchalin, 2016). Although these numbers are already elevated, they are expected to continue to rise, this is due to the fact that the cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women are due to various problems/factors, all of which…

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    “Women are like teabags. You don’t know how strong they are until you put them in hot water” – Eleanor Roosevelt According to the Oxford dictionary, a women is defined as a wife, a female human being and even a sweetheart. Despite, the dictionary giving us the obvious definition, one thing it misses is the whole stereotype that has been placed on women throughout the years. The stereotype of not being unable to be independent, the stereotype of being a housewife, the stereotype of not being an…

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    Fern Gully Sparknotes

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    I will show this by illustrating the archetypes, stereotypes, characters, symbols, motifs and binary opposites in the works of movies: Fern Gully, Lion King, Pocahontas and Avatar. To begin in the film Fern Gully, Krysta is the main protagonist and she is portrayed throughout the movie as a nurturing female archetype and she appears to be the prodigy of Magi. Magi is sought out to be a mentor archetype and showing…

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