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    Since the mid-1980s, Spielberg has increased his role as a film producer. He headed up the production team for several cartoons, including the Warner Bros. hits Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Toonsylvania, and Freakazoid!, for which he collaborated with Jean MacCurdy and Tom Ruegger. Due to his work on these series, in the official titles, most of them say, "Steven Spielberg presents" as well as making numerous cameos on the shows. Spielberg also produced the Don Bluth…

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    Thomas Aquinas Life Of Pi

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    Thomas took these traditional academic pursuits very seriously, his intellectual endeavors ranged much further" (McInery). Thomas's acceptance of both science and religion is similar to how Pi respected both his "three wise men" (Martel 64) and "Mr. Kumar... the first avowed atheist [he] ever met." (Martel 25). It is clear that Thomas's "intellectual endeavors" are similar to Pi's respect for Mr. Kumar while both are still very religious. As proved by these similar beliefs, Aquinas’s logic is…

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    An Aristotelian approach uses different types of appeals, which include ethos, logos, and pathos. By having these three different types of appeals it allows the writer to create a solid argument that appeals to the reader’s ethics, emotions, and logic. An Aristotelian approach also considers the opposing sides arguments and they are countered with evidence to make them invalid. An example of an Aristotelian approach Skloot uses is when she states, “Warning patients about fertility loss before…

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    Instinctive Judgment

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    Judgment is an opinion that is made base upon the way we perceive knowledge, as well as it also is a cognitive process of reaching conclusion through the involvement of reasoning and evidence. Instinctive judgments, however, perceives knowledge and knowing without conscious reasoning. Instinct is innate (Henly 218-219). When judgments are made instinctively, it becomes a natural reaction to a situation without involving conscious reasoning. Thus, instinctive judgment can be defined as a combined…

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    Ethos Pathos Logos

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    ability to enhance its culture and people. Today, rhetoric is known as “the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing” (Merriam-Webster). The dictionary gives an easily comprehended definition for a word whose history dates back before the traditional proclamation of the birth of Christ. The roots of rhetoric were established in the Archaic Period with Homer, whose texts laid the groundwork for three types of rhetoric, known as original,…

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    Tania Murray Li is an accomplished individual in the development studies field. Her accomplishments include several published books such as Land’s End: Capitalist Relations on an Indigenous Frontier and articles like “Governing rural Indonesia: convergence on the project system.” Critical Policy Studies. Li’s research revolves around the areas of the culture, economy, and environment mainly in Southeast Asia. The lecture given by Li consists of the development issues regarding the indigenous…

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    Native ways of keeping culture alive must be revitalized, as colonization was detrimental but did not destroy everything. Indigenous relationships with the peopled universe emphasize environmental values and a way of being that holds strong to cultural values. Colonizers desperately tried to erase this deeply rooted culture, but it is hard to erase a link so completely tied to the land. Deeply embedded in each native person’s pedagogy is history, collective trauma, the reverberating effects of…

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    The Protector of all Sidekicks Imagine trying to talk to your parents but all they hear is gibberish coming from your mouth. Imagine not being able to walk in a straight line. Imagine feeling alone. Someone with autism deals with these issues every day. In the documentary Life, Animated the audience walks through Owen Suskind’s life as he struggles with autism. Owen was a normal kid, running around and playing with his brother every day; one day he became distant and started talking in…

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    Narrative & Composition The Incredibles Film Analysis Portfolio The reason I chose the 2004 Pixar Animation film The Incredibles, directed by Brad Bird, as my independent film analysis is because of, despite it being a children's film, there is so much more meaning to the computer animated superhero movie than it simply being an entertainment for toddlers. Some qualities the film explores are the way the public interacts with people who have amazing extraordinary abilities; it demonstrates…

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    Joseph Barbera I could write ten-to-twenty page papers on Joseph Barbera. He is a household name for many that were children during the era of the 1960’s and 70’s and still holds popularity through his animated works that have surpassed his prime and life. Some background about Joseph Barbera, he was born March 24th, 1911 to parents Vincent Barbera and Francesca Calvacca. He grew up in New York City. It is written of Barbera in Bio magazine that “In 1936, he found work at the MGM studios. In…

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