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    Shrek Book Report

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    Shrek returns and starts yelling at them to leave. They explain that if they go back then they will get executed. The witch tells him that he is the only one that can convince Farquhar to let them back. Shrek sets off to visit Farquhar. On his way, he runs into some soldiers that are chasing a talking donkey. The soldiers start threatening Shrek. He roars at them and they start running. Donkey tells him that he can show him to Duloc. Shrek tries to scare him off but the donkey tells him that he isn’t

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    “What’s transgender?” Transgender means an individual that physically looks like one gender, but identifies themselves as the opposing gender. Unfortunately, transgenders’ individuals haven’t been the most accepted in today's society. However, I believe transgender individuals’ shouldn’t be discriminated, prompted on “modesty”, nor restricted; because “Trans lives matter”(Pratt 1). Nowadays, transgender individuals are more accepted by states than federal government. For example, “Many states have

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    Take one slimy green ogre with a bad attitude, one less than delicate belching princess, one sassy, yet funny, donkey, and a very short would-be prince; add music and a set that shows a swamp and watch an odd fairy tale come true. But "Shrek the Musical" is more than an entertaining children's story. This story digs deep into ourselves to find out where inner beauty lies and how we recognize our self-worth no matter what you look like, say or even smell. This musical is based on William Steig's

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    Peter Obletz Essay

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    New York City Department of Parks & Recreation to make sure the High Line is maintained as a public space for all visitors to enjoy. In addition to overseeing, Friends of the High Line worked to raise funds to support the park's yearly budget. The first section of the High Line opened to the public in June 2009 and the second followed two years after that same month. The budget would also support the transformation of the Rail Yards, the final section. In 2012 with the approval of the New York City

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    Stereotypes In Shrek

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    In this essay, I am going to analyze the Dreamworks’s movie from 2004, Shrek 2. This film is a parody of some of the most famous fairytales in history. Shrek is the main character and is an ogre that lives in a swamp in the middle of an enchanted forest. The story follows his adventures along with his family and friends in Far Far Away. I chose this animated movie because gives us the opportunity to discuss the ideas proposed by Rosina Lippi-Green in her 1997’s publication, where she discusses the

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    Shrek Play Analysis

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    Shrek the musical produced by The church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This play was about ogre named shrek who was kicked out of his age of 7 and finds it very hard to make friends and meet new people because everyone thinks he is a scary ogre. When really he is is just lonely because no one will talk to him which makes him very grumpy so he isolates himself. The play also has to do with phiona a princess locked in a castle at the age of 7 because of her big secret which she is she is a

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    Satire In Shrek Essay

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    “Ogres have layers”: unravelling the layers of Shrek and fairytale tropes. I remember being 5 years old going to see a “Shrek” double feature with my dad, it was 2004 and it was opening night for Shrek 2, in that time the first film had become such an iconic pop culture icon. Which I believe is because it is a fairy tale, which are recognized globally of course, but also because it was a modern fairy-tale. Shrek told the story of the characters that not many people were used to seeing portrayed

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    their answers directly in the test booklet (NYSED, 2014). Only in grade 5 will students be supplied with a reference sheet, which they should be prompted to remove (NYSED, 2014) and manipulate in order to perform to the best of their ability. The third grade mathematics exam follows this schedule: students are allotted 60 minutes to complete 24 multiple choice questions on Day 1. On Day 2 students

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    The Rocky Horror Picture Show is one of the most popular movies of all times. It’s reach spreads across generations and countries. At first glance Rocky Horror, as it is commonly referred to, can seem like a crude movie that’s sole purpose is to shock the audience with it’s foul language and sexual content. This is not the case; Rocky Horror brings attention to the gender roles placed on women and men in society. This message is still important today because more than ever women and men feel limited

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    inequalities between third world nation-states. The growing populace placed an extra demand on the third world nation-states for food, shelter, and clothing. Consequently, Africa, South Asia, and Latin America grew anxious since their populaces are predisposed to diseases, famine, and premature death. In chapter one of Promises Not Kept: Poverty and The Betrayal of Third-World Development John Isbister declared that in the twentieth cen¬tury, The lives of people in the third world are changing. They

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