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    There were two young lovers named Jorinda and Jorindel, they were both madly in love with each other. They were engaged and they are waiting to get married, but it all changed when both of them visited a castle, or a fairie’s castle that was cursed. Every man that laid their foot on the castle at anytime, cannot move until the fairy says so. Women that came to the castle, or went by the castle will turn into a nightingale and will be put on a cage and sing forever for the fairy. Jorinda and…

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    Loren is laying under the covers listening to her mother read a new story called Little Red Riding Hood, Loren is lying there trying to stay awake until her mother gets to the part where the Big Bad Wolf gobbles up grandmother, Loren got scared and started to cry. It’s a proven fact that one-third of parents reported that their children were brought to tears by Little Red Riding Hood. Although fairy tales could boost a child’s imagination, the child’s imagination could take things too far.…

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    After reading the book it became clear that the telescreens were used to monitor the citizens of the society by the Party. Telescreens were everywhere including bathrooms and even behind pictures. Monitoring went just beyond the telescreens; the Party also encouraged children to turn in their parents. This is eerily similar to what occurred in Nazi Germany when propaganda posters tell children to report on their parents anti-Nazi activities. The Party’s desire to control people was all…

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    It can be assumed that since World War 1 aircrafts have been a major, progressing, factor in not only the U.S. but all over the world. Over the century, aircrafts have helped transport anything from mail, people, animals, and even food, to different places all over the world. Flying has made transportation faster, easier, and all around better. Of course there has been a few mishaps along the evolution of flying but modern technology, a better understanding, and better training have brought the…

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    the “Wright Flyer” which flew a total of 120 feet in Kitty Hawk North Carolina (History of Flight). The Wright Brothers began a revolution, in which the sky would be the focus. From that day on, pioneers would create newer and better aircraft, and the world would never be the…

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    LINDBERGH BABY CASE In 1927 Charles Lindbergh, an unknown pilot, succeeded in making the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean. He was only 25 years old but that flight made him an instant idol and he received many honors for it. Several years later he settled down, married his wife Anne Morrow and moved into a home near Hopewell, New Jersey. On June 22, 1930 they welcomed a son, Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. ("Charles Lindbergh Biography," 2014). They were America’s favorite…

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    Storian Fairy Tales

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    Ever wonder where fairy tales come from? They are written by the Storian, which is a magical needle that writes and documents the most important conflicts that occur in the fairy tale world. It resides at the School for Good and Evil, and is protected by the School Master from greedy burglars who believe that the Storian would grant them the power to write their very own tales. The School for Good and Evil is a school where teenagers from the age of 16 can start training to become either an…

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    Surveillance, restricted thought, and propaganda symbolize a few of the many dystopian traits portrayed throughout the nation of Eurasia. These traits are specifically depict to demonstrate the dystopian society. Within each and every home of the citizens one way telescreens are provided. The telescreens are high tech surveillance, in which they are observed at all times of the day, sustaining no acts of privacy. Surveillance is not the only trait, the citizens do not have the freedom to express…

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    Barbie Research Papers

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    On a hot summer day, a little girl is sitting on the living room floor with the TV rolling, playing with her new Barbie while everyone is in a light cat nap for the afternoon. Her new Barbie doll is fresh out of the box, looking pristine with her pink gown and nicely combs blonde hair. First thing first, the child takes out her collection of outfits for the dolls, now with the addition of the new doll’s assembles. She excitedly changes Barb’s glitter ball gown into a masculine yet feminine…

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    Second Version In the 1959 Walt Disney produced one of the famous musical and fantasy movie named Sleeping Beauty. Throughout the years Walt Disney produced many more well know movies. In 2014 a famous director named Robert Stromberg produced a second version of Sleeping Beauty and was named Maleficent. The two movies are very different from each other, but still contain the same theme though out the movies. In “Creating the Myth” by Linda Seger discuss the ten stages of a hero myth movie.…

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