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    Film Analysis: Big Hero 6

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    Hiro Hamada (voiced by Ryan Potter) is a young robotics prodigy, who lives in the urban, mashup fantasy city of San Fransokyo (combination of San Francisco and Tokyo). Next to his older brother, Tadashi (voiced by Daniel Henney), Hiro's closest partner is Baymax (endearingly voiced by Scott Adsit), an inflatable, lovable robot that is designed by Tadashi whose key purpose is to take care of people. While Hiro creates a special bond with Baymax, a catastrophic turn of events hurls them into the…

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    determines which things were to be invented; technology rarely advances at all in their society. It took Council of Scholars years to develop the Candle, which still remains to be their basic source of light. Whispering of the modern day inventions, skyscrapers, cars, and electricity, indicates the mysteries of these common inventions in…

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    for the good of its people. The luxuries only provided to some will be given to all, and more people will come to Lake Charles than ever before. In fifty years, a lot can happen. I believe Lake Charles can become a great city adorned with skyscrapers and new technology alike. Lake Charles has so much potential…

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    Minecraft: A Sandbox Game

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    game you interact with your environment to help you beat the game. The objects you interact with are all pixelated, or blocky, which can give you an advantage, or a disadvantage. Because of this you can build almost anything you can imagine, like a skyscraper, a roller coaster, even 8-bit…

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    either convert… or die”(Arabo). Countries like Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Syria are not only the epicenter for chaos caused by terrorist groups like ISIS, al Qaeda, and the Taliban, but it is also the the foundation of the Christian persecution skyscraper. Christians not only endangered there, but also in North Africa and North Korea. People are constantly being imprisoned, like Saeed Abedini from Boise, ID. Christians have known that they have been, and will be, the targets of violence.…

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    donors argument about that “we've already given WFP money” because saving millions of people’s life is more important than what the donors need their money for, which as Singer stated is mostly for projects that are symbolic (such as building skyscrapers as companies’…

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    Chapter 6 Of Happy City

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    I really want to talk about one subject that really dug deep in my thought process. In chapter 6 of happy city, the author mentioned the idea that nature is an important part of the happiness in people's lives. He mentions that people are reportedly more happy when they are presented with a very of a thriving nature than people that are exposed of say, a brick wall. He also mentions that people who are exposed to a non nature environment are more likely to be mean and violent. Further into the…

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    to New York City. As we arrived to the city, we had to wait a few minutes to cross the George Washington Bridge because there was a lot of traffic. After waiting for a while we drove across the bridge and as we made our way across I saw a lot of skyscrapers, including the New World Trade Center and the Empire State Building. We arrived to a place where we had to wait for more than an hour to get on a ferry boat that would take us to the Statue of Liberty. It was very cold and noisy because of…

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    cars that passed by, elated youngsters were whooping at me. I was aghast. They did not sympathize with a young Asian boy who came from 6794 miles away, losing his direction in the middle of one of the biggest city in the United States. I saw iron skyscrapers with enormous windows. “Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and my eyes burned with anguish and…

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    I watch a skyscraper collapse. It roars as it’s brought to its knees. Smoke and dust billow down the street, heading my way. I reminded of September 11th. Should I even bother with my car? All the streets are impassable. I decide to walk. Moving quickly, I pass…

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