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    The Skies Movie Analysis

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    but not enough to annoy the eye. There is also a faint odor that smells of garbage. As he opens his eyes, Scott discovers he is sitting in a chair at a table with five creatures that he has never seen before. Seated directly to his right is a brown, blob-like creature which seems to be where the garbage scent is coming from. To his left, at the head of the table, is a robot that has a human-like body, but its head has only one light on the front. Directly across from him sits a white-skinned,…

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    to my job at camp. I had been flown 1,500 miles to be a lifeguard for the week. This meant I got to work the blob and see how ministry could be done through telling people to jump off a decently high tower. It’s here where I met Kiera. A forty-foot jump is what separated Kiera from conquering her fear of heights and a soft landing onto the blob. Several times she made her way to the blob tower to watch her friends take the jump and make conversation with me, but she never wanted to make the…

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    Fiction Cinema, has written on the subject of creatures in science fiction and their biology. For example, the 1988 film The Blob, presents some factual biological science about this alien from space, and some not-so-factual science. What Glassy has identified as correct with the blob’s cellular biology is that of its act of digesting its prey in its body. In the movie, the Blob would absorb its prey into it body and then it would digest all of the organic material, except for the non-digestible…

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    California Winter Effects

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    a few weeks, when storms break them apart.” During the winter, many storms tried to sever the high-pressure ridge, but instead of disappearing like most ridges would, it reassembled and became larger (Baum.) Brian Palmer in “Climate Change vs. The Blob” states that the “…high-pressure system had several effects,” one of which being the rerouting of westward storms which continued California’s deprivation of precipitation. The ridge not only continued California’s dry spell, it also created a new…

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    “YOU HAVE CHEATED AND YOU’RE GOING TO PAY FOR IT!” In an instant, she turned to Charlotte, and with a swish of her hand turned her into a slimy blob. Athena, then stomped angrily off the stage and disappeared, on her way to Olympus. Everyone stared at the blob on the stage and soon the crowd slowly started to go home. No one knew what to do with the blob so they left it. But high on Mount Olympus, Athena thought about what she had done and how she had turned at terrified person into…

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    The Hitcher Analysis

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    Harmon, not so much, unless you count a shit-tonne of Jesse Stone flicks. The Blob XXX saw the gory remake The Blob hit the screens and it was the diner scene that a lot of people remember. Taking place in the back of the diner, cook XXX works on declogging the sink drain, but ends up being horrifically sucked down into the drain by the Blob! It's a gory, bloody scene that brings a grin to gorehounds everywhere. The Blob wasn't able to make back it's entire budget when it premiered, but it…

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    transport nutrients and oxygen from outside of the cell into the inside of the cell. Consequently, the large cell would have more trouble transporting water, nutrients, and oxygen across the cell membrane and through the plasma membrane. In reality, the Blob would have problems maintaining sufficient transport and would suffer from malnutrition. The size of a cell determines the amount of nutrients, water, and oxygen needed, therefore, the volume of a cell must be just right to sustain life and…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    She groans and twists around, when the ooze starts sucking on it. The blob pushes against her pucker trying to gain entrance. She pulls her legs up towards her chest allowing more access to her. There is a small zap around it and she clinches. They become more powerful, making her tighten even more. Becky feels the ooze…

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    Book Report On Ishmael

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    many of Ishmael’s opinions, he agrees with. As time passes on, Ishmael tells him stories such as the jellyfish story, while Ishmael tells the narrator about an anthropologist who realizes a blob, and after time, the blob turns into a jellyfish, and the anthropologist becomes famous for researching this “blob” and naming it a jellyfish. The agenda of this book is to guide you through the author’s beliefs and to tell you thorough stories to help better understand the author’s beliefs. The author…

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    fact that the people that use these slurs are depicted as blobs suggests the idea that Arnold feels they all blur together, that him being called names is so common that he cannot even point only to a certain group of people at Reardan. The blobs also to a certain degree resemble the masks and cloaks of the Klu-Klux-Klan, making another possible reference to the racism he experiences. Arnold draws himself significantly smaller than the blob figures, emphasising the fact that he feels helpless…

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