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    1950s Fashion Essay

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    died but he survived and testified against them. (Kallen 37-41) Also in the late 50s televisions were at 90% of Americans home. People didn't have to go out to the theater or cinema anymore they had their tv there at home. (“The 1950s”) "Lassie", "Zorro", "The Lone Ranger", and "Roy Rangers" were popular television shows that kids watched in the fifties. Music also was a…

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    colors. Bob Kane originally drew Batman in brighter colors and in a mask that was just covering his eyes. They got their ideas for Batman’s costume from Pulp magazines from the 1930s, Sherlock Holmes stories, and films at the time such as The Mark of Zorro. That original idea greatly differs to what Batman looks…

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    It was a Thursday, I walked in the band room being greeted by all my band members that were all excited, I felt the opposite. I was full of anxiety, very spaced out to the world; myself being a senior, being my last year of marching band meant I was high candidate on being chosen to be a band leader. My past drum major look at me and told me “relax, breathe, you will be fine and good luck”. As my ex-drum major step on the podium, she explain how it was one of the best experiences of her life…

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    best dogs (Epstein 227). Mackey purchased a dog Rosie, who was slow but never wanted to stop trotting. Mackey would then breed Rosie with Doc Holliday, a dog who only wanted to run. Rosie and Doc Holliday produced Zorro, a top-notch racer (Epstein 228). Mackey continued to breed Zorro with other hard working dogs and eventually Mackey and his team won the Iditarod four times (Epstein 230). However, can genetic breeding be extended to…

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    By the time of Walt Disney’s death on December 15,1966 of Circulatory problems , Disney studios made 21 full length animated films, 493 short projects,47 live-action films, 7 true-Life Adventures, 330 hours of Mickey Mouse Club, 78 half hours of Zorro shows and 280 other TV…

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    Good Neighbour Policy

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    Film and Video. Balingit, J. (1997, October). Latino Hollywood: 1940's - 1990's. School Library Journal. Berg Ramirez, C. (2002). Latino Image in Film: Stereotypes, Subversion and Resistance. Austin: University of Texas Press. Heide, M. (2008). From Zorro to Jennifer Lopez: US-Latino History and Film for the EFL Classroom. American Studies Journal, 51. Pérez Melgrosa, A. (2012, June). Opening the Cabaret America Allegory: Hemispheric Politics, Perfromance, and Utopia in Flying Down To Rio.…

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    Talc’s medieval history class. He calls Talc a “total ass” for his incompetence of British medieval history knowledge (Toole 128). Strangely, Ignatius does not sign the letter with his true name, but rather his chooses to hide behind his pen name of Zorro. Ignatius’s peculiarity is shown impeccably with his interaction with Dr. Talc because it shows his audacity to prank people by sending raging letters signed by odd names. In a later scene in the novel when Ignatius speaks with Dorian Greene in…

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    All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them”. Walt Disney created a whole new meaning to magic through the animation industry, film production, and the Disney corporation through the Walt Disney Company. Walt Disney revolutionized America with his groundbreaking television and animation techniques, as well for his immense influence on pop culture. Disney introduced several significant methods to the production of motion pictures. He pioneered innovative technology…

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    "After Zorro, people spoke Spanish to me for ages. I'm Welsh but that movie instantly gave me a new ethnicity." This was a quote by the actress, Catherine Zeta-Jones, when asked to speak Spanish in an interview for Univision, a media network targeted primarily for a Spanish speaking audience. This is one of many results that come from of a complex reality of identity that is controlled by a social structure that labels an individual based on similarities to a particular ethnic group. Society has…

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    terrorism. All of it was nonsense. I was out of my mind." He is now in intensive therapy and take medication for his disorder. Another famous person who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder is Catherine Zeta- Jones who came out of the film The Mask of Zorro. In 2011 she said she was in seek for treatment for bipolar II disorder and she made the decision to stay in a mental health facility for a little…

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