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    Sea Lion Research Paper

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    As many of you have noticed nature happens on its own, the Sea Lions have not been treated well lately, they have been getting blamed for something that is not their fault! Due to climate changes the sea lions have been eating so many salmon because of how they reacted to the weather changes, how the weather has increased its temperature so highly. A fact that I once read and legally changed my mind said “Killing sea lions will not change the future for the salmon, it will simply distract…

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    the movie The Parent Trap. There were twins who didn't know they were twins then they figured it out when they were at a summer camp. Their parents ended up remarrying each other, the happy ending made watching the movie worthwhile. In the movie The Lion King, Simba ended up being the ruler of the land his father had abandoned when he passed. The build up of the movie made the happy ending refreshing after all the grief the viewers go throughout the whole movie. In the movie Finding Nemo, a dad…

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    Ecological succession is predictable change over time in an ecosystem. There are two kinds of ecological succession, and those are primary and secondary succession. Both of these can affect a community is various ways. In the Lion King, secondary succession, which is a type of ecological succession that is a result of a disturbance which changes an existing community without removing the soil, shows up and it greatly, affects the community. When Scar becomes king, the land goes into a great…

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    In the show Between the Lions they use different methods to teach children phonemic awareness, phonetics, fluency, vocabulary development, and more. When I was a child I watched this show almost daily with my sisters. I liked the fact that it was educational and entertaining with how they used catchy songs to appeal to children. In this specific episode the way they taught phonetics stood out to me. They took the word “west” from the first song and turned it into the word “best” by taking out…

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    In ancient time, lion hunting, as a sport, normally was reserved for kings. It was such an honor for people if the king invited them to accompany. Of course, basically only nobles had the chance and they would never turn the chance down. Ancient people treated lion hunting as the symbolic of power, and so do people in modern societies. Lion hunting is still exists in certain areas nowadays. Actually, lion hunting now become a subject of controversy. Trophy hunting is an important contributing…

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    I chose to work with The Lion King for my Trailer Remix Assignment because it encompasses multiple genres throughout the film. Even though it is meant to be an adventure/drama movie it features different facial expressions and scenes that allows one to depict a romantic movie from it. The plot deals with growing up, getting into dangerous situations, making new friends, and finally accepting who you are. Due to the fact that this movie shows these two characters together in the first of the…

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    different effects on the reader. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis and The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway are two works of literature that use Christian allegories. In Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, four children venture into the magic world of Narnia through a wardrobe where they set off on a quest to defeat the evil White Witch and become kings and queens. The Christian allegory in this work revolves around the great lion ruler of Narnia, Aslan, who…

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    What would you do if you walked into your closet and it led you into another dimension? Peter, Lucy, Edmund, and Susan are children who get sent off to an orphanage to be protected because of WW11 was going on so they could be safe. Lucy the youngest, was playing hide and seek with her siblings and she secretes herself in a closet that seems very out of the ordinary. It is an endless closet and she finds herself in a place called Narnia. Lucy meets a half human and half fawn named Mr.Tumnus.…

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    Peter's Heroism

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    The idea of characterization is fully exemplified when talking about Peter's heroism. As Peter travels through Narnia he appears to mature as a young boy (Osborne 117), which is one reason he can be seen as hero. At the beginning of the novel, Peter seems to be a normal boy with insecurities and is unable to come out of his comfort zone (Lewis 2). Also the way Peter acts towards his siblings can seem to be stubborn. This is shown when Peter does not believe that Lucy is telling the truth about…

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    Lion King Research Paper

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    may have had differences because of technological advances, but I believe that the principles embodied in the movies are universal. I remember at the age of around 4 or 5, my favorite movie was the Lion King. The most important thing that stuck to me is that life revolves around a circular path. In Lion King, they go about the food chain, how big animals have power over the smaller animals. What made this interesting for me is how Timon and the other meerkats, which are just about 14 to 20…

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