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    Pokemon Black Monologue

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    ... you probably can't tell, but I'm living up to my title of Lord of the Sighs at the moment. Some of you might remember the SoulSilver Scrublocke back in, what was it, early June? Totally forgot to continue that. I decided to just scrap that project altogether and play one of my favorite Pokemon games thus far, Black, because I'm black, too. Genius jokes are genius. Now, for those who don't know what this is, allow me to explain. A Nuzlocke is basically a more advanced way to play the in-game…

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    Pokemon Research Paper

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    A bit of Pokemon history to begin, Pokemon has been around for twenty years. Pokemon was created by Satoshi Tajiri and developed and released by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures or better known as a trio joint company Pokemon Company or Pokemon Company International. Which was not official until 1998. The first sets of games were released in Japan on February 27, 1996, under the name Pocket Monsters Red and Green for the Nintendo Game Boy. While it has been here in the United States under…

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    [ "Hey who 's there I can 't see you" "Anyhow welcome to my gym" "Darkness gave birth to the universe" ] Hello my names Drew, I became a gym leader following the exploration to find the legendary shadow Pokemon known as Darkrai. While exploring the ruins leading to the discovery that Darkrai did exist me and my partner Murkrow were getting close and shared a deep trainer bond. Soon after my team started to form and now after exploring for many years I decided to settle in and start up my own…

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    000 on a $2,777,000 budget. The plots of the book and the movie are quite similar, except for some rather minor details. One of the most notable and obvious differences between the book and movie are Dorothy’s shoes. In the movie, Dorothy’s slippers are ruby red and in the movie they are silver. There are different theories going around about the shoes color change between the movie and book.…

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    Dorothy is wearing ruby slippers that belong to the sister of the Wicked Witch of the West. Glinda advises Dorothy to "follow the yellow brick road" and to keep the vivid red slippers on. Dorothy takes Glinda's advice and follows the "yellow brick road". Along the "yellow brick road", she meets the Scarecrow, Tinman, and the Cowardly Lion. The Scarecrow is set on fire by the Wicked Witch of the West. The witch is angry that Dorothy did not use the power of the ruby slippers. Therefore, the…

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published on May 17th, 1900, and its movie adaptation was released 39 years later on August 25, 1939. The book and movie have become widely known for their plot and presentation, but an interesting theory arises when compared to populism in the late 1800s. Whether populism is truly depicted in the book or the movie remains unknown, but parallels have been found and drawn. The movie adaptation was the first to be displayed in color, and has had some changes from the…

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    Even though The Wizard of Oz made its debut in 1939, critics today almost unanimously agree that it deserves its title of being one of the most influential films ever released. Audiences spanning across generations have celebrated its success for nearly eighty years, and Dorothy’s story continues to teach children valuable lessons regarding family and loyalty. Despite this long-lasting impact, The Wizard of Oz did not immediately gain fame upon release; in fact, only when it made its first…

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    Wizard Of Oz Journey

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    see such a beautiful and colorful place.As she stepped,she meets with a very pretty witch of North-Glenda. She tells her that Dorothy killed bad witch of east and get her ruby slippers magically on her feet .Allof sudden evil witch of west appears and tries to take off her slippers but Good witch Glinda tell her to take care of ruby sllipers and never take it off ,because if it would be taken by evil witch she would become the mostpowerful person .As Dorothy ask Glenda to help her to get back…

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    The evil that we succumb to in our lives can often weaken our efforts and spiritual connection with God. In Dorothy’s case, we learn various things about her moral character. Her ruby slippers remind her that the power to go home was there all along. Her desire to be home, to feel safe and empowered was there all along. It was simply a matter of choosing what to believe and use her own free will. Overall, throughout Dorothy’s pursuit…

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    Wizard Of Oz Manipulation

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    In Victor Fleming’s film, The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy heavily relies on the advice given to her from the other characters she encounters on her journey back to Kansas. However, not all advice she receives is beneficial or truthful. In many instances, Dorothy is given information from people she trusts, such as the Wizard or Glinda, that is blatantly perfidious. By applying Steven McCornack’s Information Manipulation Theories, we can understand The Wizard of Oz as a description of the purpose of…

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