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    As a young boy, like a lot of kids in my generation, I woke up every saturday and sunday morning to watch cartoons and anime until my mom told me to go play outdoors. Even on the school days I would come back home to finish my homework and watch cartoons. Animated characters fueled me as an energetic child and taught me morals that are impossible to forget. A good animated character would always have a set of features that made me feel like they were real and made them look so awesome. The most…

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    I remember when I was little my mom moved me and my little sisters a lot. I remember going to different schools and not making friends because I was wondering when we going to move again.Being homeless was a major turning point in my life. First of all, it all started when I was a young boy. My mom moved us to Atlanta and we pulled up to this big building . It had a big meeting room with a tv in it, it also had a library, upstairs where I mostly spent my time reading books about dinosaurs,…

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    laugh and play at the delight of children, the Teletubbies take over the screen with their frighteningly fixed smiles and incoherent gibberish. It is said that this is quite popular with young children, but it was the opposite in my home. Saturday morning cartoons are nostalgic to adults of my generation, and remain a favorite pastime of children in my home. The start of the weekend entailed lying on the floor with siblings, elbows on the carpet, eating a bowl of cereal while watching their…

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    Best Bunks: A Short Story

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    It was a Saturday morning I think. My grandparents and parents were all fast asleep and my brother and I were awake at the crack of dawn like we always were on Saturdays. I mean, that was when all of the best cartoons were on T.V.. My brother and I were sharing a room at the time since there wasn’t much room in the house, and since we had a T.V. in there, we wouldn’t bother anyone with the cartoons. So we were watching Spongebob while we were sitting in our respective bunks when I began…

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    film. Sullivan seems as if he is trying to escape being consumed, and falling under the category of a typical celebrity. He pretends to be a homeless man to truly understand what it feels like to have nothing and to live in poverty. In Saturday Night and Sunday Morning the main character Arthur works in a factory but he does not want to be like everybody else around him, he does not want to be tied down and miserable so he spends his time going out and drinking and having a good time. In him…

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    Tween Frames

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    The series of frames in between the keyframes are drawn in a process called tweening. Tweening, short for in-betweening, is the process of creating intermediate frames between two separate objects in order to show the appearance of movement and evolution of the first object into the second object. They help to create the illusion of motion. And it is a key process in cel animation as well as computer animation. Cultured animation software permits an animator to recognize precise items in an…

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    It’s eight in the morning and I already feel the sweat trickling down my back. I asked to be in Winsconsin so that it would be cooler, but no. The sun is beating down on me like a middle school bully. I sigh as I kick a can towards the heaping piles of garbage . This place was deserted, which is exactly why Cheri chose it. It was hidden, quiet, and hotter than hell. Don’t quote me on that, because then someone is going to prove me wrong, as it that’s going to get me to quit complaining. News…

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    While he drove, Uncle Vernon complained to Aunt Petunia. He liked to complain about things: people at work, Harry, the council, Harry, the bank, and Harry were just a few of his favorite subjects. This morning, it was motorcycles. ". . . roaring along like maniacs, the young hoodlums," he said, as a motorcycle overtook them. "I had a dream about a motorcycle," said Harry, remembering suddenly. "It was flying." Uncle Vernon nearly crashed into the car in front. He turned right around in his…

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    Rugrats Psychology

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    It’s Saturday morning, we sat with our legs crossed right in front of the television as our mothers begged for us to move back to prevent eye damage. Once you heard the drumroll intro, catchy tune and classic whistle we knew it was time for a brand new episode of the Rugrats. Growing up many cartoon characters were noticeably different from their fellow friends on the show. As kids we figured they were just different or crybabies such as the red-headed freckle faced Chuckie Finster from the…

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    Teri's Case Summary

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    Introduction: Teri and her husband Brian met while attending college at the University of Arizona, in Tucson. After graduating, Teri continued on to Law school and is now a personal injury attorney. Brian, obtained his Master degree in business and is currently working for Honey Well. They were married in 2006 and enjoyed four wonderful years together before having their first set of twins, Maya and Owen, in February 2010. The couple were “Over the moon” and excited to finally welcome their…

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