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    Riverdale Movie Essay

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    Archie comics has made a comeback in this decade, and this time, it’s taken a deep twist. Riverdale, a popular teen drama, with a hint of mystery, directed by Lee Toland Krieger, carries the character names, and majority of the previously construed mannerisms that belong to the hit comic book series.. This series explores the mystery that comes with the death of a rich and popular teen, Jason Blossom, while the town is sitting on edge to find his killer, and the drama that is high school, slowly unfolds. This show, has all of the sterotypical high school characters that can be found in the Archie comic book series. From the egocentric rich girl, Cheryl Blossom, to the attractive male sweetheart, Archie Andrews, the good girl, Betty Cooper, the poor hoodlum,, Jughead Jones, the new girl, Veronica Lodge, and even the gay best friend, Kevin Keller. With more characters to guide along the plot, this television show depicts and stretches the stereotypes found previously in Archie comics.. Season 1, episode 3, “Body Double”, displays the common stereotypes seen among teenagers that deal with gender, family issues, and race. To begin with, this episode highlights the stereotypical gender roles found in high school, specifically dealing with football players. The “jocks” seem to run high school, doing whatever and whomever they please, neglecting any emotions or self images destroyed in the process. It can be stereotyped that a football player, can get away with more than most…

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    Earth has a core composed of two distinct parts: the inner core and the outer core. Both parts of the core are made up of mostly iron and some nickel. The difference is that those minerals in the inner core are solid and the same minerals in the outer core are liquid. The subsequent layer is the mantle which is sitting on top of the outer core. This layer is by far the thickest layer of Earth. Similar the core, the mantle contains mostly iron but in the form of silicate rocks. The mantle can…

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    The Marianas Mission

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    earthquake. Luckily, by the underwater crest splitting apart, their job at getting deeper into the Earth’s core has become a whole lot easier----if they can maintain control of their ship. The controllers at the briefing room indicate that the ship is going too fast in the crosscurrent. Brazzleton explains the ship does not have enough pressure to deploy the laser. They cannot power up the ship in time to approaching the gateway into the Earth’s crust. The ship just manages to deploy a laser to…

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    Ocean Persuasive Essay

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    how come our oceans don't always change in shape? These are questions that have been asked before. When i explained the idea of how plate tectonics may have been the right answer to these questions i only stated that this could be a reason why the ocean has its shape. Plate tectonics according to google's dictionary is “a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates that move slowly over the…

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    The mantle is the second outermost layer in the Earth, and boy is it hot! The deeper down you go, the hotter it gets, all the way to 3,000 degrees celsius! Part of the mantle is liquid, and is made of oxygen, silicon and iron, and part is solid, and is made of iron and magnesium. These rocks are very shiny and beautiful to look at, so be sure to bring your cameras! While in the mantle, you will be experiencing increasing pressure, but as long as you swallow to pop your ears, you should be fine!…

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    Hawaii Volcano Formation

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    Thus, volcanoes can be found along tectonic plate boundaries. However, Hawaii is not located at tectonic plate boundaries, but in the north central part of the Pacific plate. As with all tectonic plates, the Pacific plate has a predominant direction of flow as it floats over the viscous mantle of the earth and is moving in a northwesterly direction at a rate of 7 to 11 centimeters…

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    Diversity In Tv Shows

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    In the tv series Riverdale, a teen drama based off the long running comic “Archie,” some of the comic’s recurring characters were changed to different races to help diversify the cast for modern times. Josie and the Pussycats (Josie McCoy,Melody Valentine, and Valerie Brown) are played by black actresses Ashleigh Murray, Asha Bromfield, and Hayley Law. Originally, only one of the members of the group were black, and the other two were white. Veronica Lodge, and her mother Hermione Lodge…

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    who passed away years ago, I say "thanks for your help." Through the years, Johnny James has proven to me what being a good friend is all about. At just five feet, ten inches tall, the tiny right handed pitcher has been with me through thick and thin. We were first together at Richmond and later teammates in the major leagues with the Yankees and Angels. He was my best man at my wedding and is still among my best friends today. Johnny has established himself as a successful business man and…

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    Nabp History

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    each league play against one another in a demonstration game. In 1936 the Baseball Hall of Fame was instituted and five players were elected: Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner. The Hall formally opened in 1939 and honors the players, managers, executives and umpires who have achieved excellence in baseball. The museum gives insight into baseball 's past. It presents the struggles and defeats that made champions. It honors World Series winners. In the…

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