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    C.S. Lewis is an extraordinary writer; his book series The Chronicles of Narnia is also a series of movies that are delightful for all ages. It could be said when comparing the two versions of The Chronicles of Narnia, the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe that the book is better because it lets the reader live the story instead of just watching it. The book is so much more detailed than the movie; for example, when the protagonist, Lucy, first enters Narnia, when Edmund goes to the witch's…

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    The characters in The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe all show great symbolism and significance throughout the book. The main characters would include Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy, Aslan, and the White Witch. The four Pevensie siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are all born in London, England. Peter is thirteen, is tall and has blonde hair. He is wise and makes most of the decisions for the children. Susan is twelve, has brown hair, and is described as very pretty. She is a strong…

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    psychology today. The Lion King, a movie by Disney, displays many of these studies and concepts. Stanley Milgram, a psychologist from Yale University, is well known for his study on obedience. Milgram conducted an experiment that focused on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. He was interested in researching how far someone would go in obeying an instruction, even if it involved harming another person. Milgram’s study can be seen throughout The Lion King.…

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    The Magician’s Nephew is a high fantasy and adventure novel composed by C. S. Lewis. In chronological order, it is the first book of "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. The Magician’s Nephew tells the tale of the formation of Narnia and how malevolence was brought into this enchanted land. Seen through the eyes of two kids, Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer, the story weaves through a few distinct universes and analyzes the differences between good and evil hearts. The magical story begins with two…

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    In the movie Lion, the cinematographer includes many creative shots and camera movements to enhance the audience's emotions and tell the story from a certain point of view. Cinematographer Greig Fraser captures these shots in order to display the emotion and piece together the stories through Saroo’s memories. One of the major techniques he uses to film these shots and make it more realistic is by taking the actors height into consideration. For instance, the memories Saroo has of himself as a…

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    the kind of totalizing conformity which is dreaded under the heading of Utopianism. Oddly enough, the motto to this last fancy, occupying the same terminal position on plate 24 that the eager motto held on plate 20, can support this: “One Law for the Lion & Ox is Oppression.” A reading which, conversely, would ‘befriend’ text and motto recommends the new friendship of Angel/Devil, Devil and Narrator, in that all have escaped the ‘One Law’ of the Angel’s earlier position; but paradoxically, in…

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    Leadership is a quality that enables an individual to thrive in a group setting, making rational decisions that have tangible consequences (Nahavandi, 2016). It means a bad leader can destabilize a well-performing team using ill-equipped techniques and strategies while an exceptional leader embraces challenges as a learning experience in the course of becoming an even better leader. Scar’s leadership style demonstrates that of a bad leader; specifically, a transitional leader. His kingdom…

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    Bad for Hippos, Great for Lions” by Erin-Conway Smith. This article was published on February 3rd, 2016 in USA Today. The article is mainly about how South Africa is suffering from a really bad drought right now. Soon, animals such as hippos will die. This is because finding food will become harder for them to find and they will end up becoming beak. Well if the hippos and other animals are becoming weak because of malnutrition, you know who will win. That right. The lions. The animal’s becoming…

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    In Robert Morgan’s book, “Lions of the West”, it explains the journey of moving and life in the west starting with Thomas Jefferson’s birth through Westward Expansion to the Indian Wars of the west. Morgan also talks about how Jefferson wasn’t the only person to push Westward Expansion to what it is today; sure some politicians and others like Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Sam Houston all contributed to the push for Westward Expansion. Jackson’s push to Westward Expansion was on…

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    In 1941 the US cut off all alliances with the outside world and confined themselves from world war two. In Result operation Sea Lion was taken into affect. The Germans successfully invaded the UK’s southern area and pushed forward. The UK fought fiercely, but the Germans fought fiercer. The Germans were brutal, they shot every man woman or child who did not pledge their allegiance to Hitler. Which was all people because almost all of the British did not speak German. While the Germans were doing…

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