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    The former years still linger though. The scars remind me that the past is real. Some scars on the outside, and some scars are on the inside. My journey on this road to recovery is far from over. Every day is a new day. A brighter day more than the last. I am starting to remember myself. Who I am. Finding my voice. I now wear the…

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    horribly without any respect. Similar to the separation of races from 1948 – 1991 in South Africa. Disney supports segregation and this is a reason why Scar is seen as evil because he supports integration. In The Lion King, it was almost inevitable for Scar to thrive simply because he was ‘evil’ and society’s laws appeared to be set against him. However, Scar was originally seen as evil because of his successful attempt of changing the social system from the accepted method to his own. “Here,…

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    Slavery began as a method to generate workers for the plantations in the New World. However, it only created hundreds of years of abuse. Europeans toke millions of Africans from their homes and families and were then forced to work hard labor with grave punishments. Slavery affected everyone, from the masters whose morality became dirtied, to the slaves themselves who were stuck in a system that only brought them pain. Slavery needed to be abolished. Being around slavery caused people to relent…

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    It’s something that is going to affect you for the rest of your life. It’s not something you can put a bandaid on and hope it doesn’t leave a scar. Losing a father leaves it scars, whether it be visible on your skin or not. Believe me, losing someone with such an important role in your life leaves its scars. It leaves you vulnerable and sensitive to even the most mundane activities. To this day, I still find myself getting upset over seeing my friends with their fathers.…

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    The Lion King Analysis

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    spirit appears and tells Simba, “You must take your place in the circle of life, remember who you are.” The support of knowing that his father is with him inspires Simba to overcome his fear of disappointing the animals of the Pride Lands and challenge Scar for the throne. Walt Disney has always wanted to encourage the next generation to fulfill their dreams, and the only way to do so is to overcome the obstacle that will arise. His dedication to this idea is reflected in both Destino and The…

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    "I Stand Here Ironing" and "Everyday Use" are similar stories with one difference. Similarly, both stories share a main theme of resentment, and mothers who blame themselves for their daughters' feelings. Yet differ in their central symbols: an iron and a pair of family quilts. "I Stand Here Ironing," introduces us to Emily, who resents her sister for needing more attention, and her mother, who blames herself for not giving Emily what she needed. Which she believes contributed to Emily's…

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    C-section are less likely to begin early breastfeeding than women who had a vaginal birth. The recovery period after delivering is also longer because a woman may have more pain and discomfort in her abdomen as the skin and nerves surrounding her surgical scar need time to heal, often at least two…

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    the damage left in its wake can only be referred to as a “scar,” which “jutted through the lagoon” and “left a gash visible in the trees,” something distinctly separate from the natural beauties on the island, from “the falls and cliffs,” the slopes, the gullies, and the flowers... (Golding 29) It 's alienated from every natural, beautiful thing on the island, treating it like some reprehensible disfigurement of it; and given that the scar is treated…

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    allowing to heal with a scar believed to leave a small…

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    sympathy, and sorrow. The woman fears her mate could face consequences, such as jail if her scars are revealed. The woman attires a mask of dreadful distress and communicates the impression that she covets benevolence. Finally, the logos effectively utilize rational thinking. Thus, the underbelly of the ad states, “some things can’t be covered.” The woman’s traditional garment hides her bruises and scars on her lower body. Sometimes, women apply liquid make up to provide coverage for acne,…

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