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    The Village Film Analysis

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    film, Shyamalan uses the character Ivy Elizabeth Walker, played by Bryce Dallas Howard, as a means of introducing the viewer to elements in the movie that would otherwise not be readily seen or understood. Ivy’s name was symbolic to her journey. Her name corresponds to her surrounding as she searches for medicine for luscious. She comes upon a wall that is covered in Poison Ivy. Shyamalan used her name to help viewers understand her journey and her role as Ivy. With her being blind it is hard…

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    Plum Island Trip Report

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    established in 1941 for several reasons, which they are: to provide feeding, resting, and nesting habitat for migratory birds. The Parker River is huge because there is a lot to see. We kind of risked ourselves the whole time that we were there, to poison ivy and ticks, which is something that I didn't like. I remember that we did a lot of…

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    Cramps Psychobilly Culture

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    The Cramps are a unique blend of rockabilly, garage rock, classic horror movies, and teenage angst. The Cramps celebrate all that is dirty and perverse and draw in listeners with their unique sound. This unique blend led to the creation of the psychobilly genre. Punk and psychobilly culture would be completely unthinkable without them, and their presence helped to influence the revival of rockabilly and later rock movements The creation of the Cramps began in 1972 in Sacramento, CA, when Erick…

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    Ring ring, ring ring. The phone rings in Jaxson Browler home office. He is exhausted but answers anyway. “Hello?” Jaxson answers. “Hi there,” it’s his firm partner, “I have a job for you.” “What now Thomas?” replied Jaxson Jaxson starts to doze off as Thomas begins to describe the job, but wakes up as soon as he hears about the location of the job. “What?” Jaxson responds excitedly. “Thats right,” Thomas sounds more excited than Jaxson, “And you get to ride a cruise to get there!” “Really, I’ve…

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    Why English Ivy Invades

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    The Ivy League: a set of the most prestigious universities in the Northeast part of the United States. Known for its competitive academics, Division I sports, and aesthetic appeal, these colleges host only the most eligible and qualified students around the country. When you look at the buildings around these campuses, you often see ivy growing up the rustic brick walls that categorize these specific universities as “Ivy League.” However, this plant species is invasive in the United States and…

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    Chemosynthetic Goldfish

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    It was inevitable. After living in a world where only a few select people cared about how we were affecting our surroundings with our carelessness and inability to think of future generations, it’s all gone. Now, only a few species remain. Hypotheses: Sun Basking Shark: With the absence of fish in the sea, these sharks had to find a means to survive and that meant looking to the sun. These sharks were genetically modified by some of the last humans to have green fins that contained a significant…

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    The hero, one of the most famous archetypes of all time, appears in countless literatures, myths, religions, and stories of folklore. A hero, someone who is admired for their courage, achievements, or noble qualities would make an excellent archetype for educators to teach as it is extremely prevalent throughout the world. In The Road by Cormac McCarthy, the father exhibits heroism as one of the last humans on earth. In the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter demonstrates his heroic abilities as a…

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    Who Is Batman A Hero

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    Do you know who batman is? Batman is the superhero protector of gotham. Batman is the one who fights the bad guys in gotham like the joker, bane, the riddler, scarecrow, catwoman, poison ivy, two-face, mr.freeze, penguin, clayface, harley quinn, killer croc, deadshot, firefly, killer moth, mad hatter, man bat, solomon grundy, and many other villains. Batman as a child was very rough. He suffered his parents death for many years and swore right then and there he would get revenge on joseph…

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    Hero Vs Villain

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    playing a hero because of the diversity and uniqueness of characteristics in villains, you could really get into the character and make it your own. Think about how easy it would be to get lost in a role such as Poison Ivy, a villain obsessed with botany who is immune to all natural poisons and toxins due to an attempt on her life, in comparison to Catwoman, Batman’s bland…

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    eventually cause. Destructive plants hold only eight percent of the entire wicked plants in the book but include some of the worst property damagers out there. These destructive plants like killer algae aren’t harmful to humans directly, but the algae poisons the fish that we could eat and it could harm us. Currently killer algae covers over fifty square miles of the ocean floor, over thirty two thousand acres and is toxic to fish and other marine life (loc. 880-902). Water hyacinth works in…

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