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    Iron Man In The Avengers

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    (Ultron) Ultron didn’t like that Klaue compared him with Stark, so he cut off his arm and said “I’m sorry, it should be okay.” Iron Man had to take support of the building mostly to harm Hulk like throwing lift on him also breaking bricks and glass on Hulk’s head. But at…

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    The difference between baseball and football, that is a great question, first, they are not even spelled the same. The only thing I can see that is similar is that they both have the word “ball” in the spelling. Baseball seems to make sense by the spelling; it is a game with the involvement of bases. Football, by the spelling seems to be a game that involves your feet, which we all know is not the case, but seems ironic because most games are won by a field goal. A field goal is when the team…

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    Up Movie Essay

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    For the following project and analysis the movie I have chosen is Up, a popular animated film. Summary The movie begins in 1940. Carl Fredrickson is a little boy and a dreamer who idolizes the adventurer Charles Muntz. When he meets Ellie, who grew up in a small Midwestern town and also looks up to Muntz, they become close friends. However, Charles Muntz falls into disgrace, because he was accused of forging the skeleton of the monster of Paradise Falls. He travels in his blimp to South America…

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    Charlie Brown Gang

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    Charlie Brown & The Gang Throughout your childhood, it is more than likely that you have watched one if not all of the holiday specials that Charles M. Schulz has contributed to society through his legendary Peanuts cartoons. Whether it’s “The Great Pumpkin” or “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, Schulz’s animations have remained a tradition in American families’ homes for years. With his endearing characters and moral lessons, Schulz has created an archive of masterpieces that don’t seem to be leaving…

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    Willie Monologue

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    “They throw the ball I hit it. They hit the ball I catch it.” By Willie Mays.I won’t tell you every crook and cranny of Willie’s life story but I am going to tell you some things that I’ve found are the most interesting about him and his career, for example his parents and his mentors and achievements.You may or may not know who he person is but let me tell you he is a role model for many to-be baseball players and in fact he has even been in the Hall of Fame. He has accomplished many things in…

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    If you want to know about an interesting person you are in the right place.Walt Disney is one of the most interesting people to write about. Walt Disney started out small.Disney was born in Chicago,Illinois on December 5,1901.When disney got older he went to a night school for art. Walt Disney is a very interesting person to write about.If you would like to know about him you are in the right place.Some cool facts are,Oswald the lucky rabbit starred in 26 black and white silent shorts…

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    Walt Disney started off as a farm boy drawing cartoon pictures of his neighbour’s horses for fun. When he was older, Walt tried to get a job as a newspaper cartoonist, but was unable to find one and ended up working in an art studio where he created ads for newspapers and magazines. Eventually he grew to work on commercials, became interested in animation, and eventually opened his own animation company which has become one of the most successful businesses in the world. Walt Disney's childhood…

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    major plot line. The deaths of Robb and Catelyn were hard to process as they were supposed to be the ideological ‘good guys’ in the story, who were going to avenge the death of their king in the first season. After the equally shocking death of Eddard Stark, a main protagonist in the first season, there was a moral calling in the story for justice to be served. However, Game of Thrones does not follow the conventional method of story-telling. The show used its’ large casts to confuse its’…

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    Eulogy For Walter

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    Lucky Rabbit. (15) People liked the character, but it didn’t bring Walter fame or fortune. (16) Determined to become successful, he created a new character, a perky little mouse named Mickey. (17) When Mickey was featured in the short film Steamboat Willie, Walter began to get the recognition he had always wanted. (18) In fact, Mickey Mouse was such a hit that Walter began producing monthly cartoons starring the animated mouse. (19) Soon Walter added some sidekicks, including Donald Duck and…

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    Have you ever heard of George Herriman? He was a famous cartoonist. What Is it he was famous for, you might ask. Well, he was famous for making the world wide loved comic strip Krazy Katz. It was a story about a cat named Krazy who had many adventures with his friends. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on August 22nd in 1880. He grew up in New Orleans until he was a teenager. When he was a teenager his family and him moved to Los Angeles to get away from Jim Crow Laws. Growing up he…

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