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    Company Name: Lion Music Productions The name “Lion Music Productions” relates to our school because the lion is our mascot. We decided to create a short and simple company name so that it can be easily remembered by the students. We decided to incorporate music productions because the events we hold are specifically related to music. We also decided to include the word lion in our logo because this is the mascot of our school R.H. King Academy, the same place where our company is located. Our…

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    What ideas about Survival are represented in ‘Lion’? By isaac Molloy Survival is the ability to live or exist and face new challenges. Lion represents survival by trusting your instincts, adapting to surroundings and considering all options and think of innovative ideas.The author of Lion is Saroo Brierley written in 2013.The story is about a young boy who gets’s lost in Calcutta, then he is adopted by an Australian family then when he is an adult he finds his way home to meet his birth…

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    The story “Axolotl” by Julio Cortázar tells us the tale of a man who slowly transforms into an animal. The relation begins with the man explaining how he met the axolotls by chance one spring day. According to the narrator, the lions and panthers from Ménagerie du Jardin des Plantes, i.e., the zoo that belongs to the botanical gardens Jardin des Plantes, were his friends, but since the lions were ugly and sad and the panthers were asleep, he decides to go into the aquarium one particular morning…

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    some to Hamlet. Simba, afraid of his past, runs from a future leadership opportunity the way we wish most politicians did. When finally confronted by a friend, he seems almost to be the Anselm of Canterbury of our tale, forced into a position of leadership by people he did not wish to rule. The remarkable aspect of Simba is not necessarily his skill or preparedness, but rather his lack thereof and the turning point of his attitude being the mark of his success. My analysis of Simba as a leader…

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    In the beginning Simba illustrated hints of transactional leadership, even as a young prince. In one of his songs, Simba reiterates that he just cannot wait to be King, indicating that he was obsessed with having power and the benefits that come along with power. The young Simba fantasized about becoming the greatest leader in Pride Land, focusing on the material things that accumulate from being a leader, such as all-round service and food. On the other hand, Simba craved to be an empowering…

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    We defined virtual integration as an arrangement that encompasses coordination of health care through a contractual basis. Highlighting advantages of virtual integration from David M. Simba from Physicians News. Advantages: “There is an operating system of agreements and protocols for managing patient care. The partners in the system agree on how the organization will be run and the most appropriate methods of patient care” (Zimba, 2017) “Second, a framework of incentives governs how…

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    character Simba learns valuable lessons in this movie about overcoming his past. He blames himself for many things including, not taking his place as king, leaving his family behind, the death of his father and most importantly ignoring his past. This will affect Simba in the future if he doesn't make changes. Then Simba will realize that when he does learn from the past his life will get better. In The Lion King, Simba must overcome his fear by accepting and learning from the past. Simba is…

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    Pathos In The Lion King

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    Pride Land are called to Pride Rock, as light starts to break, Simba, a young lion prince was born. Scar plots with the hyenas to kill Mufasa and Simba, to make himself King. Simba leaves the kingdom in embarrassment. Simba was persuaded to return home to overthrow Scar and claim the kingdom as his own completing the “Circle of Life”, after years being an outcast. At the beginning of the movie Mufasa comes to the rescue when Simba got…

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    Simbas birth makes his uncle Scar second in line to the throne, and Scar plots revenge with his hyena henchmen. They come up with a plan to kill King Mufasa and Simba, thus making Scar king of the Pridelands. Mufasa is killed, Scar convinces Simba that it is his fault and Simba flees the Pridelands in shame. He is discover by a meerkat named Timon and warthog named Pumbaa. He grows up away from the Pridelands, and as everyone there thinks that Simba is dead, Scar and the hyenas…

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    very talented man played the main character, Simba. Matthew Broderick was the famous man who played Simba in the movie, he was very good with the voices he used. Jeremy Irons played uncle Scar, he is also one of the main characters. Uncle Scar was known as the “bad guy” because he killed Simba’s dad and fought Simba for the place of the king. The Lion King indicated The Hero’s Journey very well and showed most of the steps, it was a journey of how Simba became the king. In the movie The Lion…

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