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    fictional name that is used in the film. Azoff’s story most closely matched that of Danny Porush, (Haglund). Azoff is one of Belfort's best friends and is the president of the company that Belfort founder, who initially meets him at a crummy diner, (The Wolf of Wall Street). Based on accounts from Belfort, he stated that the two did not actually meet in a restaurant; they were introduced by the wife of Danny Porush, (Haglund). Danny’s wife and Belfort met on the bus during her daily commute to…

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    The Wolf of Wall Street is a film filled with sex, drugs, and lots of money. It was directed by Martin Scorsese, and released on December 25th, 2013. The movie revolves around the life of Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker who founded his brokerage firm, Stratton Oakmont. During the commercial, the characters appear to be surrounded by luxurious amenities, such as gorgeous homes and expensive vehicles. They show the use of illegal substances and also show how employees on Wall Street foolishly spend…

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    Creators’ Life Depicted in Death Imagery The imagery used in the films of Wolf Children, Grave of the Fireflies, and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind to visually engage the themes of life and death within the constructs of their respective stories. The creators of these worlds of art, whether it be the; writer, director, animator, or another member of the team, shape the final product through their skill and their personal experiences. The artists’ personal experiences that help motivate…

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    general codes a person can apply to their daily lives to improve their overall personal is are to stand up for what they believe in, to be honest, and to be selfless. These ideas are presented in several works of literature such as “The Dog and the Wolf”, “Cinderella”, and “Anansi’s Fishing Expedition”. All give examples on why these specific codes are what develop a well-minded person. These are codes that I apply to my everyday life. My parents taught me these morals hoping I will be the best…

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    The Boy Who Cried Wolf

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    audience is the same way I choose my theme because the theme of a story changes the "audience”. Also I wanted to make a story for an audience that perceives a short folktale as a larger and more detailed story since the original "The boy who cried wolf" was a moral lesson for children but how about I do reimagining this story but for adults who are sometimes as vulnerable as kids when it comes to money, power and wealth. The theme of my story is exactly the same as the original which is honesty…

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    reversal of traditional male-female dynamics of domination and submissiveness. The quote is drawn from “The Company of Wolves”, one of Carter 's retellings of “Little Red Riding Hood”. At the end of the tale, the well-known dialogue between the predatory wolf and his future victim…

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    Being in extreme environment can be dangerous but using your knowledge is the best solution out of this situation. This is what the characters in LIfe of Pi by Yann Martel and “The Story of Keesh” by Jack London did. In both stories, The Life of Pi and “ The Story of Keesh”, the characters use their intelligence, knowledge and good judgement to survive in extreme environments. In “The Story of Keesh ", Keesh shows many survival skills in his village in the Arctic. For example, to the villagers…

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    Mountain Men Benefits

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    How Mountain Men Helped America The life of a mountain man had great dangers around every turn. Everything wanted to kill them starvation, weather, and Indians. Some Mountain men found peace with the Indians and marries Indian women. The learned the native languages and customs. The fur traded starts in the early 1800 to supply the demand for fur hats and clothes overseas. William Ashley and Andrew Henry placed an ad in a St. Louis paper to find recruits for an expedition that turned into a…

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    The topic of this research paper is about black bears. I chose black bears because a couple of weeks ago. I got the opportunity to go to a man’s house and see his pet black bear. His bear is roughly 400 pounds. He has had her for 21 years, and got her when she was a cub. How he got her was, he works on the railroad. One day someone over there and had her and he said to the man ,“Do you have a permit for her, if you don’t you need one in the state of Indiana. I’ll be right here tomorrow if you…

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    The world holds infinite mysteries and with so much unanswered humans tend to fill in their own blanks. One popular long existing mystery is Bigfoot and whether the creature is or is not lurking amongst our forests. Bigfoot is portrayed as a bipedal simian-like creature that stands higher than most humans. Bigfoot tends to appear in theoretical scenarios formed to answer the unanswered. The existence of Bigfoot cannot be a topic for an academic research paper and the articles “Bigfoot Friend or…

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