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    Disney princess movies emphasizes a lot on beauty. For these Disney princess characters, beauty is the key towards happiness. With their good looks and only that, they are able to find future husbands. Disney portrays female characters as being only useful for their good looks and nothing else. They demonstrate it as princesses aren't able to live their life without men. That men are there to marry a pretty looking woman. We examined three different Disney princess movies and took notes of the…

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    Cotton Candy You've always known about cotton candy. The fluffy, sweet circus treat everyone has always loved and looked forward to when they go to the county fair. Although it may not be as popular as chocolate, skittles, or your favorite candy, cotton candy has a unique history that many do not know. The main topics that are discussed, is the how was it made? How is it made inside the machines today? And how has the flavor of cotton candy evolved? Cotton candy may be simply mostly sugar, but…

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    Doe Deere is one of those creative people that comes along once in a blue moon. She is the self appointed unicorn queen that is also the CEO of a very colorful beauty company named Lime Crime. Their wild palette of colors are also very whimsical and cruelty free. Some people like to play by the rules. Doe Deere is one woman that believes in breaking free of a few rules to really reveal the beauty inside of you. Her makeup line is definite proof of her love for wild and whimsical colors that…

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    America National Parks

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    During the summer of 1916, president Woodrow Wilson signed the act responsible for the creation of America's National Park System. A whole new federal bureau was created and tasked with the responsibility of protecting the then only 35 national parks and monuments, and the promise to protect all future additions. Thus, America's greatest idea was born. Fast forward one hundred years, and the National Parks System is a vast network of dizzying diversity and majestic landscapes, monuments, and…

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    Shrek Analytical Writing In the 2001 film Shrek, the animation was revolutionary and changed the direction of other films in the upcoming years. The tale has a close similarity with the generic sleeping beauty story tale. The fairy tale revolves around a princess trapped in a castle guarded by a vile dragon and not so righteous hero which must save the princess in order to reclaim the ownership of his swamp. The film follows under multiple ideologies and perspectives that are predominated…

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    Pocahontas Vs Disney

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    After exploring the various perspectives surrounding the story of John Smith and Pocahontas, I argue that Disney does not have a social responsibility in falsifying the history of the Powhatan Indians. I believe this to be true because cartoons are not meant to be depictions of real life events. For instance, Dr. Linwood “Little Bear” Custalow and Angela L. Daniel “Silver Star” write in The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History, “This provocative account of the life of Pocahontas…

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    and she was portrayed as a cookie cutter-house wife who happily handles all domestic responsibilities for the seven dwarves. For example, Snow White has a marked, strong desire to clean the dwarves’ home. Upon walking into their home for the first time, she exclaims, “you’d think their mother would clean!” and while the dwarfs are away, she joyfully cleans while singing, accompanied by her forest animal friends (). By 16, she has already naturally embodied a motherly role to both the dwarves…

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    Over the years, young girls all over the world have fallen in love with the princess culture. Peggy Orenstein, a contributing author for the New York Times, writes about her strong feelings on how princesses have adverse effects on children in her article, “Cinderella and Princess Culture.” The author does not see princesses as just a passing interest for young girls, but as a leading reason for their self-confidence issues. Orenstein wants to make sure that the generations of girls to come…

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    Pokemon Speech Essay

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    Pokemon are not the same as different animals in that a large number of them can suddenly transform and procure new powers. In Pokemon speech, this is called "advance" however of us with an enthusiasm for fossil science realize that development just happens over a time of thousands or a huge number of years, while a transformation is something that a living animal is conceived with-it doesn't for the most part happen at a specific phase of life. In any case, creatures do change as they become…

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    Walt Disney was a wonderful man, a hero even. But some questioned that fact. Disney just so happened to have a remarkable obsession with death, which made some people believe that he was an evil man. This “obsession” was taken more seriously than needed. Although Disney’s obsession was peculiar, he should still be viewed as a hero to the world today. Walt Disney was a hero from the very beginning. It all started in in Chicago, Illinois on December 5, 1901, when Disney was born. When he turned…

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