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    Pancho Villa Early Life San Juan del Rio, Durango, Mexico on June 5, 1878 is where our little war master was born and he was soon to be known by a lot of people ( Source 3 ). Jose Doroteo Arango Arambula was the name of the hero that would soon arise into his new world of Mexico ( Source 2 ). Villa was born in the mud and dirt, he was very poor and he helped his family on the farm ( Source 4 ). Once Villa started growing and getting into more action a lot of people started saying that he…

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    Nonay, Jose Bryan FLMART1 DLM21 September 15, 2015 A Glimpse of the Future (A Film Review on Metropolis by Fritz Lang) We always tend to imagine what our future society will look like. We are fascinated by modern discoveries and technologies; we can’t wait for this future world to happen. Director Fritz Lang found a way to exhibit the image of the future through his critically acclaimed silent film entitled Metropolis (1925). Lang’s silent sci-fi flick is inspired by German…

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    It featured Mickey Mouse, and his girlfriend Minnie Mouse, and it was a black and white film. While silent films had been the warm up until this time, Steamboat Willie was the first cartoon to have a corresponding soundtrack, and to feature talking characters. It was such a new concept…

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    Just at the sound of iconic characters’ names, such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Cinderella, takes people of all sorts of ages to nostalgic memories of how they would drag their parents to the theaters and watch movies filled with imagination and magical adventures. Disney has not only made an influence into our childhood stage but it has positively impacted people as they grew older. Not only would the youth watch their favorite Disney movies, but a child’s ultimate dream was to visit the…

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    animation and storytelling during the Renaissance Age. Of course we can’t really appreciate the Renaissance without the Golden Age because without it we wouldn’t be where we are now. Don’t get me wrong, the Golden Age had many notable characters like Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tom and Jerry and countless others. During this period animation moved from shorts shown in movie theaters to feature length films particularly Disney’s first…

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    The book Old Yeller by Fred Gipson made in 1956 has a main character named Travis. He is a boy living in the 1860s with a brother, mom, and a dad that is on a trip for a long period of time. The book starts and the dad is going to be going to Kansas for the long journey. So the dad left, and travis had thought about how he would be a man of the house. When his dad left he had met a stray dog that was a dingy yellow. They named him Old Yeller. Travis at first, hated Old yeller. But soon Old…

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    Walt Disney famously once said, “If you can dream it, you can do it,” and that is exactly what he did. Disney has inspired and delighted generations of Americans Thomas,Bob,Vosburgh). He impacted both family entertainment and the vacation industry. Walt Disney’s main goal was to please both adults and children (Thomas,Bob,Vosburgh). From having a positive influence on the American culture, founding the happiest place on Earth, and creating his magical movies that entertain all ages, Disney was…

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    John Muir (1838-1914) was an Environmental Activist, Journalist, and founder of the Sierra Club (1892). Muir also helped establish Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks. He advised the federal government to adopt a forest conservation policy through articles he published in newspapers. John Muir was born April 21, 1838, in Dunbar, Scotland. When he was 11 years old he and his family immigrated to the United States to settle in Wisconsin. John attended the University of Wisconsin in…

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    “It’s not about acting. It’s about giving the art of entertainment to humanity (IMDb).” I will be talking about Sean Berdy. He is a famous deaf American actor (Frost Snow). His deafness never stopped him from pursuing his dreams (IMDb). At the age of 23 he had accomplished his dream (Frost Snow). Sean was born on June 3, 1993, in Boca Raton, Florida (Frost Snow). Berdy was born deaf. Both his parents, Terrie and Scott Berdy, are deaf. As a child, Berdy and his brother, Tyler, would put on…

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    Have you ever read a book or seen an movie that was almost alike? In The Giver it was a kid and the place where his was living everyone was the same but he was different because he was the only person who could see colors. In The Truman Show Truman was the only gut controlled and everyone wasn't and he got tired of it so he tried to escape . The Truman Show and The Giver are two stories with a lot of things in common but also have different symbols , biblical allusions, and setting. One of…

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