The Cat in the Hat

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    to another roof. Chat rolled his eyes lightly fallowing to a man who looked like he was from some sort of black and white movie. The battle didn't last much longer the duo successfully cleansing the akuma that had been in the man's large black top hat. Ladybugs miraculous beeped signaling that she and Tikki didn't have much more time. She…

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    American Culture Report

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    Palace, better known as “Cat” had a vision to open up one of the longest standing Jamaican Restaurants in Milwaukee. When I asked him about the decorations, he stated that he wanted to give the venue a tropical vibe so that when Jamaican patrons come in, they feel like they are at home. Before, I came to the restaurant for the second time to speak with Cat, I did a little research. I noticed that Irie palace was featured on dirty dining a couple years back. When I asked Cat about the incident,…

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    Cinderella Gender Roles

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    from the mousetraps set up around the house. She also protects them from the cat, Lucifer. These mice are the most anthropomorphized animals out of all the films mentioned in this essay. Not only do they talk, but they wear clothing. As well as being anthropomorphized, the mice and bluebirds are kept within strictly assigned gender roles made clear by the clothes they wear. The male mice and bluebirds wear shirts and hats or caps and vests, while the female mice and birds wear dresses, aprons…

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    Throughout history, one is in a constant dilemma to pursue a life dedicated to either science and logic, or religion and morality. Some individuals are able to overcome this dilemma and create a balance between both science and religion, thus living life in harmony of both aspects. In the novel and film adaptation of Life of Pi by Yann Martel and Ang Lee, it is understood how Pi is influenced by the delicate balance between science and religion. It is evident how Pi guides the future of his life…

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    accurately--but I play with wonderful expression." In act II, sounds of birds chirping is played throughout the act to give the feeling of being outdoors. In act III, the sound of objects being thrown around, the sound of objects breaking and the sound of a cat being hit, give the impression of John searching through storage to find a handbag. These impressions are made through sound because the action the sound represents would be too expensive, too difficult or too short to include in the…

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    is able to see a black cat on a leash, a bird on the son’s lap and birds in the sky. It can be assumed, its spring since the father and son are wearing long sleeves. Also, the trees look full and the sky is somewhat clear with the sunlight shining from the northwest so it 's daytime. Bingham painted tree as though they were shadows to help create the illusion of near and far. The father and son are displayed as near with their vibrant red and blue color shirt and the cat is also displayed as…

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    Grandmother has dressed the part of a lady, prim and proper down to her white gloves and church hat. The family stops at an unassuming diner that also doubles as a combination filling station and dance hall. The establishment was run by a large man who refers to himself as Fat Sammy and his doughty wife. An oddity of the establishment was the pet…

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    Commedia Dell'Arte, also known as comedy of artists is an Italian theatrical form that flourished throughout Europe from the 16th through the 18th century (Katritzky). Each commedia dell’arte company had a stock of scenarios and soliloquies, witty exchanges such as their lazzi, and about a dozen actors. The impact of the use of improvisation by travelling troupes inspired the tremendous use of grotesque poses and physicality. The use or lack of masks was very important on stock characters such…

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    Sitting in Judgement of Good and Evil It is a natural tendency, as well as a learned behavior, for individuals to sit in judgement of certain things, or events. We learn from a very early age, things that we deem, are either good or bad for us depending upon a particular circumstance. Therefore, it should not come as a surprise, when individuals find an easy path towards being judgmental about another’s actions, personality, appearance or anything else that they choose to delve upon. Many of the…

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    Religious discrimination in the Workplace Title VII of the Civil Rights Act (CRA) of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of religion. In compliance with this act, employers are required to provide accommodations when doing so would not provide inordinate hardship to the employer. CRA was established to safeguard employees from being hired or fired based on sex, race, color, national origin, and religion. There are generally four categories of religious discrimination: disparate…

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