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    While in the supermarket, Winn-Dixie, Opal found a dog that was tearing apart the store. She claimed the dog as hers and she and her father took the dog home. She named the dog Winn-Dixie because of where she found her. Winn-Dixie helps Opal create friends in the town and realizes that she has people in her life that care about her and would do anything for her even though she does not have a mother in her life.…

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    CONTENTS: Chapter Page 1 Prologue 3 2. The Family 16 3. Leadership and its impacts 55 4. Social Constructs and Conspiracies 80 5. Professional Barbarism 122 6. Politics and Health 160 7. Race relations and Deception 178 8. Education and Employment 205 9. Economics and Globalisation 222 10. Religion and the Apocalypse 240 11. Change of global Culture 260 12.…

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    books, with some popular ones being Clifford the Big Red Dog, Peter Rabbit, and Arthur. While there are females included in these stories, they are mostly just background characters that have little influence on the story as a whole. For example, Marc Brown’s Arthur series focuses on an aardvark in the third grade that is learning many things while growing up. While there are female characters, such as his mother, younger sister, and friends, the majority of the stories…

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    Walt Disney was an American animator, entrepreneur, film producer, and voice actor who won 22 academy awards in his entire lifetime. Disney was massively influential on North America, creating many cherished and adored animated American classics. Walt Disney was the most influential animator in all of North America because he produced an enormous portion of America’s popular media and entertainment. Walter Elias Disney was born in Hermosa, Illinois on December 5, 1901 to Elias and Flora…

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    Biblical literalism is reading the words in the Bible as if they have come directly from God’s mouth. They take the parts of the Bible they want to believe are true making them sure because it is something that they do not want to see. Biblical literalism is no analysis of the text which is nearly impossible. In the film For the Bible Tells Me So there are five families, three of which I will be discussing, each with a gay or lesbian child directly dealing with feelings and situations they would…

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    are faced with. The answer is simple, George needs to have someone with him, he needs a friend. But, as the story continues on, it becomes clear that with Lennie at his side, George will never reach his goals. Further, the novella begins to reveal that Lennie is not truly capable of surviving in their world and, much like Candy’s dog who is euthanized when it becomes clear that he will not live happily in the world around him, Lennie is put down after accidentally killing Curley’s wife (Hickey).…

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    What does it mean to be native? I went into this project pondering this question. The answer I got wasn 't as I expected, it was coded and confusing just like the people I observed. When you think native one might think feathers, yelling, horses and shooting things with bows and arrows. While there may be feathers and yelling these isn 't as much as you think. I wanted to learn about this culture and the way its people live because this is my heritage that I was never able to be a part of. You…

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    One drastic era that any historian would arguably call the time America hit rock bottom is in years of the Great Depression. This age was defined by record high unemployment numbers and nationwide economic failure. In order to free the world from a state of incessant despair, film makers shifted the focus of their film to provide viewers with break from their horrible lives. Alan Brinkley, a historian from Columbia University who focuses on the film culture during the Great Depression…

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    “The psychic shiver the Sgt Peppers sent through the world was nothing less than a cinematic dissolve from one zeitgeist to another”. MacDonald, I. (1994) Revolution in the head Fourth estate P220. The Beatles appeal to all generations young and old. They are unique in so many ways and had the amazing ability to listen to what was happening around them in popular music and respond to it. By creating the alter ego that is Sgt pepper’s lonely hearts club band, the Beatles, never became…

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    1968: Music As Rhetoric In Social Movements In 1968 social movements sparked rhetorical discourses which occurred in many nations and on hundreds of colleges and in communities across the United States. These rhetorical discourses ultimately changed the direction of human events. Sometimes these points of ideological protests shared views on specific issues, especially demonstrations against the Vietnam War, but each conflict was also its own local conflict. There is no evidence that any…

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