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    Like color, while music generally did accompany animation, the recording of the human voice changed the animation game and therefore the way they worked and their influences. In the 1940s recorded sound allowed for the characters in films to talk. Unlike the cartoons of the of the Silent Era, cartoons of the ‘40s were influenced by radio personalities as they would provide the voices that helped to define the character. The most notable radio personality turned voice over artist is Mel Blanc.…

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    million neighborhood. Lump-on a contribution of $42.6 million for foreign markets, and it brings The Secret Life of Pets’ worldwide total to a healthy $145.7 million (produced on $75 million). Maintaining its claim on second place is The Legend of Tarzan, earning $20.6 million. Surprisingly, and despite a 47% from one week ago, the film has maintained relevancy in the face of potential disaster. The film, starring Alexander Skarsgård, is far from being out to the woods, though, - having only…

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    Do you remember Jester Joseph Hairston? Hairston was a songwriter, composer, choral conductor, and actor. He was known as the leading expert when it came to African-American choral music and spirituals. Hairston is also best known for one of his acting role characters, Rolly Forbes, on the show Amen. Forbes appeared on the show from 1986-1991. Jester Joseph Hairston was born in Belews Creek, a rural community in North Carolina. He was the grandson of two slaves. At an early age Hairston and his…

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    Bully: The Vietnam War

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    I think it depends on the situation. My reason is that if there was a bully and was trying to hit you you should defend yourself so you shouldn't have to be hit or something like that. But in the story he thought he was treating him. But sometimes it could start on a full riot and fight until teachers or adults come in and stop it. If people were peaceful and chill and ok with it then nothing will happen no fights they could say ''I'm sorry i didn't know there was a time limit' but instead it's…

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    “It may be hard for an egg to turn into a bird: it would be a jolly sight harder for it to learn to fly while remaining an egg.”- C.S Lewis Transition is a difficult concept for many individuals, but is necessary in order to progress. Often times we set goals, but don't reach them because we rather stay in our “egg” and that was the case when I switched schools. My initial environment had been cozy and friendly. My school was located in a Hispanic neighborhood and almost everyone spoke Spanish.…

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    Disney. Disney’s imagination was like a bomb; it started with one idea, then once that idea hit success, it only created an outburst of classic-character masterpieces. Walt Elias Disney, founded the movie classics: Pinocchio, Lion King, Snow White, Tarzan; and the famous, Mickey Mouse and Friends, and many others, but no show or movie could top his best creation: Disneyland and California Adventure Park. Joining together the old classic, and the new and improved characters, is how the amusement…

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    Colombo was reported to have dislocated a shoulder at the 8-mile mark, and he had to finish the race with one arm. He didn’t win, but then again, neither did another competitor, Johnny Weismuller, a five-time Olympic medalist who went on to fame in the “Tarzan”…

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    Iron Giant History

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    been many high points and many low points. It’s difficult to pinpoint one high point in particular but one point in recent memory is the year of 1999. This year brought forth the very memorable Iron Giant, the sequel to Toy Story with Toy Story 2, Tarzan, as well as, the movie South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut (Sterow). While the last one may not be the best animated movie ever, it still has wit and humor that make it age well and people can still find it funny today. The Iron Giant, on the…

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    husbands toward her. She drives her back home, where they crossed the creek and for Cleofilas this was life changing. She knew that creek was called “Woman Hollering Creek” and the woman that helps her says that the creek “makes you want to holler like Tarzan” (Cisneros…

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    times what he or she paid for a slave. A 2003 study in the Netherlands found that on average, a single slave could make their trafficker 250,000 dollars a year. With that study being such a long time ago, the amount could have raised greatly. Ludwig “tarzan” Fainberg, a convicted trafficker speaking for experienced slaves said, “you can buy a woman for 10,000 and make your money back in a week if she’s pretty and young. Then everything else is profit.” They could be sold for more because their…

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