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    This Once Upon A TIme.. “All our dreams come true, if we have the courage to pursue them”. Walt Disney made these words famous when he used them to inspire children. When I was young I was one of those children. He opened worlds of possibility by promoting creativity, and imagination. I would ask for nothing more than to meet The “Walt Disney”. Sadly, its as the saying goes, “In another life”. I’d like to have had the opportunity to discuss in detail his inspiration. The inspiration of a man before

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    me go and buy more cereal. Hideki Tojo and Joseph Stalin was in the pitcher with hitler. I took a pital and I was alright so I started on my project that I hope one day it will become one of the best cartoons ever made. “Commando Duck”. It is a cartoon about Donald Duck vs. the Japanese. So far I’ve managed

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    brainwashing the minds of young children who read the comics. These comics in third world and war torn countries are a propaganda targeted at teaching, children the ideals of capitalism and attacking socialists and the proletariat. How to Read Donald Duck by Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart shatter the glass created by Disney that try and hide the message of politics, economics, and race behind talking animals. As children these messages are implanted them without knowing, ideas of who is good

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    through crude humor to simply reflect the war culture. Disney in particular made many wartime cartoons that showed what was happening inside the United States during the war, and reflect the cultural moment in which they were made. For instance, Daffy Duck was one of the popular characters from Walt Disney that was used for the war effort. In a short film, called Scrap Happy Daffy describes Daffy as he defends his scrap yard against a metal-eating Nazi goat sent by an enraged Adolf Hitler. The cartoon

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    2016 was one huge political lie. Many people believed the false accusations about President Donald Trump and contestant Hillary Clinton during the election. The media took advantage of the hype around the competition and increased the debating uproars all around the United States. However, wasn’t the press always like this? Bernard Goetz shot four young black men on an express train in Manhattan on the day of December 22nd, 1984 after two of them approached Goetz asking for five dollars. After the

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    “There are no bad days in a duck blind” (Waterman). Hunters need to be thinking about what worthwhile supplies to take: what they 're going to shoot and what kind of dog they want. These are the necessities that a hunter needs to begin waterfowl hunting on land or water. Waterfowl hunting takes a lot of money and time to make it a fun tradition that lasts forever. To begin waterfowl hunting many people suggest going with a buddy or a family member to get started. Supplies Most importantly, waterfowl

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    but the only thing I felt devoted for were those tiny rubber duckies that couldn’t even float. No matter how many times its paint would chip off its beak, I felt exceedingly satisfied with myself for the immense amount of ducks I owned. From my cheerleader duck to my dragon duck, I idolized them all. I went into my mom’s room to fetch my sparkly keychain to hang my duckies on. As I grabbed my lanyard, I noticed my sister’s reflection playing with rubber duckies, on the mirror of the vanity. I couldn’t

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    Fairy Mom to emphasis the key words. This was important to the reading because not all the elements were exactly the same as most story, for example fairy godmother was called fairy mom and instead of once upon a time it reads “Once there was a little duck”. These slight changes in word choice made it difficult for the students to pick up on the elements. For the next time, I would consider explaining this to the students before hand so that they know the exact key words to be looking for. The main

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    the family today. I bet, back during that summer, they were only concerned with where the deer were, but although the deer have moved on from that area, the shack still sees widespread use. Now days, we use it for a place to sleep before going out duck hunting because of the Willow River and the many logans that surround it. On the contrary, the shack gets used for one, non hunting event, every year: the spaghetti feed. Because of its importance, the shack is instrumental in bringing the family together

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    Once upon a time on an old farm, there lived a family of ducks. The Mother Duck was giving birth to five beautiful ducklings. However, there was a sixth duck, which was very ugly. “This Ugly Duckling cannot be mine,” thought the Mother Duck. The Ugly Duckling did not have any friends when he was growing up. Whenever he tried to make friends, they would tell him to get away from him, including his brothers and sisters. The Ugly Duckling would always end up going home, crying to his mother. “How

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