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    interviews with former trainers who had close experiences with killer whales at Sea World. The attacks at Sea World stem from the whales’ separation from their families, the trainer’s demand for the whales to do tricks in solitary confinement, and the punishment done to the whales when their tricks are not properly executed. All major accounts of killer whale attacks on trainers develop through the distress of the whales outside of their natural habitat. It is evident that the trainers react to…

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    Eadward Muybridge

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    Like Buster Keaton, they both used physical comedy and performed whimsical stunts and tricks for the camera and big screen. He differs from Keaton in that he incorporates parts of his childhood into the films that he did, being born in London, especially in the film The Kid. For example, “street lamps are modelled on those in the London of…

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    Trickster Tales Imagine a cat intelligent enough to turn a poor man into a wealthy man. This occurs in the trickster tale titled “Master Cat.” “Master Cat” is a character who tricks to achieve something. They use their knowledge to trick. The trickster tales “Master Cat” and “How Stories Came to Earth” both have similarities and differences. There are several similarities mentioned in “How Stories Came to Earth” and “Master Cat.” the trickster tales both use anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism…

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    airplanes from a young age. Her first recollection of seeing a plane was at the Iowa State Fair. She was not very interested at the time, but her love grew. She recognized her love for flying while at a show. The planes went up into the air and did trick after trick. They even swooped down towards the crowd sending everyone running. But not Amelia; she sat in aww watching the magic happen. Earhart’s mother recognized her love for airplanes and she helped Amelia purchase her first plane. After…

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    Benedick’s Change In William Shakespeare’s play, Mucho Ado About Nothing, the characters change throughout the play in either a negative or positive way. One of the characters that changed was Benedick. Benedick changed his attitude for women and love from the beginning of the play until the very end. At start of the play, Benedick was a character who was very witty and fond of mocking other people with elaborate jokes, comparisons, and puns. He swears he will never marry, as he is critical of…

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    Mitchell, Georgia has a population of about 250; five being my family. I have lived in Mitchell for my whole life. Love floods the atmosphere with every step on Main Street. From trick-or-treating, to yard sales, to the annual Mitchell Spring Fest, the city houses countless family traditions. The tattered, elderly buildings and what seems to be ancient railroad tracks tell their own stories and prove the city has a heart of its own. With a blink, Mitchell would be missed entirely, but within the…

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    On Saturday, I went and saw the play Arsenic and Old Lace at the Artisan Theatre in Bedford. A brief synopsis of the play is about a house that is owned by Abby and Martha Brewster with four others who reside in that house. One is Mortimer, Abby and Martha Brewster nephew, who is also in love with the reverend’s daughter, Elaine. Mortimer then decides to ask Elaine to marry him with which she responds yes to. Then after getting engaged, she goes and tells her father, the reverend. Elaine is now…

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    said that she “cannot be stayed except by a trick… and shall not feel that honor has been taken from her.” His plan succeeded and Sekhmet was taken care of due to his wisdom and skillful planning. Thoth the god of wisdom and magic instructed Isis and Osiris, who went on to rule Egypt together and they also proved their intelligence by fooling Ra into giving up the throne. Egyptians valued a leader’s wisdom, and thought it was kind for a ruler to trick a foe without taking away their honor.…

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    hink that riding BMX is better than skateboarding because it's a lot easier to master but harder to learn. Unlike skateboarding it is easier to learn harder to master. In this paper I am going to tell you the difference between skateboarding and BMX. Personally I think BMX is better than skateboarding, but you might think otherwise. Another reason that I will mention is that BMX is a lot cheaper. And the last thing that I will mention how BMX is better than skateboarding is that you can do a lot…

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    rhetorical devices to not only trick their victims, but mostly to trick the audience. Many readers will assume that Cassius means well when he tells Brutus the story about how he saved Julius Caesar, but his true intention was to make Brutus think more highly of him than he thinks of Caesar. Tartuffe does the same when he uses his piousness as an explanation for his actions and Orgon and the audience believe his supposed excuse, but Tartuffe is actually trying to trick Orgon in feeling bad and…

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