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    Godfather's Of Animation

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    The godfather’s of animation and the - , How do they compare to one another?, How do they vary?. One might think the similarities between animation and painting is scarce, but when the traditional methods are brought to light can that still be considered as true?. When people aspire toward’s animation in today’s society, it often the bastions of traditional animation that capture the imagination, such as Studio Ghibli, founded by animator and director Hayao Miyazaki. The dedication by the…

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    Hayao Miyazaki is not your typical contemporary artist. He doesn’t focus his art in creating paintings nor sculptures, he does something else in a way where he can capture the eye of people from different demographics. Miyazaki is the kind of artist who’s not afraid to speak up his mind when creating his works. He’s certainly known for his boldness when it comes to tackling grave issues in our society. In his movies, he had referred to issues like war, environmental depletion, the inequities…

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    the North American continent. During the period, hostility existed between the English colonists and their Native American neighbors; as a result, when the war broke out, colonial unity is argued to have emerged against a common enemy. However, historians disagree whether the war had any transforming effect on early America; historian Peter Silver’s work “Our Savage Neighbors” tries to set the record straight on the issue. Through Silver’s work, we can argue that the war changed early America…

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    In 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced a new policy that would not only increase trade and strengthen U.S. influence throughout Latin America, but also took at non-interventionist position towards them. The Good Neighbor Policy marked a watershed moment in the history of USA-Latin American foreign relations because it distinguished a period of time where the United States was no longer interfering in foreign affairs directly, which ultimately increased American foreign policy within Latin…

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    In Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window, there were many parallels between the two protagonists and the neighbors they observed through the window. Jeff seemed mostly in parallel with the newly married couple, which reflected his idea of marriage. In the first scene when he talked about not wanting to marry Lisa, the newlywed shuts down their blind, which to me indicated Jess shutting down the idea of marriage. As the story progresses and they open their blinds up, the new husband seems to look…

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    Good Neighbor Settlement House I arrived at 4:45pm almost late because I live in San Benito travel to Brownsville. It's happened to me was brought to three plate compartment tray from Walmart is total are $14.47. Then I went to Good Neighbor Settlement House use the map but, I had to my phone on found to the place because I never had seen before there. Now I found where the Good Neighbor Settlement House was, and then when enter. I saw students from my class and all the people who came to feed…

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    Is anybody staring at you, is anybody looking?” This instills the fear she felt initially entering the neighborhood in the viewer’s mind. As the story goes on, the lighting changes from dark and cold to warm and fuzzy as the neighbors socialize and show various forms of affection to each other and their families. This lifts the mood from an uneasy feeling to a loving, familial feeling. These emotions are believable because it’s parents bonding over their children; the family…

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    Neighbors The book I chose for this review is a shocking and disturbing account of unfathomable stories about anti-semitism in Poland in 1941. Neighbors, by Jan T. Gross, tells the story of a small Polish town of Jedwabne, where half of the population, was attacked and murdered by the other. The reason behind this inconceivable act against humanity was believed to be the work of the German SS, or death squads of the Nazi party; but through accounts of survivors it is now known that the killing…

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    Trick-Or-Treating With My Neighbors It was halloween, finally. I have been waiting for this day forever. The only thing in my way from having a great day of halloween was school. I was going to have so much fun tonight. I was going to go trick or treating with my neighbors, Sophie and Abbie. But it felt like school was going to last all day. I sat as I listened to each and every subject. Math, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary. It was so boring. I am only in 3rd grade. Thats right, 3rd…

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    Spirited Away Essay

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    Spirited Away rightfully qualifies as Hayao Miyazaki’s magnum opus, winning fifty-two awards after its release in 2001. The movie describes a young girl’s journey of trepidation and discovery after becoming trapped in the spirit world. There, an almost byzantine story unfolds containing complex relationships, unwritten rules and profuse emotions. As with any work of this scale, a mosaic of themes and motifs riddles the production, but I wish to discuss one of the major “paths” we, as the…

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