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    Michael J. Fox

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    Michael J. Fox (Parkinson’s Disease) We all know who Michael J. Fox is. Let’s start with Back to the Future classics (Marty McFly), Teen wolf and Family Ties, Spin City and many other movies, shows the list can go and on. Nevertheless, what we do not know of Michael J. Fox was that he was diagnosed with Parkinson disease at the age of twenty-nine. In 1999, he decided to go public after he had brain surgery to destroy cell clusters with a laser to handle the “uncontrollable shaking” on his left

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    It is pretty well known that hollywood likes to dramatize things. Viewers want more romance, more action, more violence, and filmmakers know to play this up for audiences. This is a common occurrence. They are movies, not documentaries, so the movie is it expected be completely accurate. An example of this would be Kingdom of Heaven. The movie Kingdom Of Heaven is based on historical events that happened during the Crusades. While it is more accurate than other movies, there are still some things

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    The Relationship Between Bullying and Peer Relationship In Middle Childhood Bullying is an unfortunate issue that many children face every day. When people think about bullying many imagine something like this; one child yelling at another to get his or her attention. Also, another scenario would be a child being bullied for their lunch or lunch money. However, today’s bullying issues have become much more severe. Unfortunately, today’s bullying antics could easily lead to physical and psychological

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    Episodic Counterfactuals

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    nonetheless have a means of journeying at will to either our personal past or our personal future. It’s called mental time travel, and with it we can remember actual events from our past and imagine hypothetical events from our future. And like Marty McFly, we can also journey back into our past and tamper with the space-time continuum by imagining autobiographical events, not as they actually happened, but as the might have happened. Such hypothetical alterations of our autobiographical past are called

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    Hero's Journey

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    example of just that. The call to adventure is a plan or accidental point in the hero’s life where they realize everything for them is going to change. In this case, the call to adventure is completely accidental. The hero, a teenager named Marty McFly, is called to adventure when Doc, a friend of his, creates a time machine out of a car. Doc is about to travel when he is

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    Rick And Murty Analysis

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    was an animated short made by Justin Roiland for channel 101 (an independent film festival) called, the original animated adventures of Doc and Mharti (2006). Initially created by Justin Roiland to test the copy right likeness of Doc Brown and Marty McFly from the popular movie franchise, Back to the Future (1985). Although the buddy-comedy and science fiction thematics, those are the only real likenesses. Whereas Rick and Morty is geared towards a mature audience, loaded with crude and dark humour

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    young NBA Rookie of the Year signs with Nike. Air Jordan is born" (American Studies of the University of Virginia). It didn't stop with sports though. As one of the greatest movies in the 1980‘s, Back to the Future II saw the main character, Marty McFly wear a light up pair of Nikes which would have limited-release replicas sold in 2011 for thousands of dollars (Keyser 41). Now, practically every athlete is dying to have an endorsement with

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    Tinker Hatfield

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    Tinker Hatfield Tinker Hatfield was born on April 30, 1952 in Hillsboro, Oregon. Hatfield is an American designer of numerous Nike athletic shoe designs, including Air Jordan 3 through the Air Jordan 30 the twentieth anniversary Air Jordan XX, the Air Jordan XXIII, the 2010 (XXV), the 2015 Air Jordan XX9 (XXIX) and other athletic shoes. Tinker Hatfield is the Vice President for design and special projects. For his many innovative designs and numerous creations over more than three decades, Hatfield

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    Everything everywhere is constantly changing. People change, weather changes, plans change, everything changes; you can’t escape change. Two movies that really illustrate the concept of change are Pleasantville and Back to the Future. In both of these movies, the main characters – Marty, David, and Jennifer – are sent back into the times of the 1950s and are faced with a world completely different from their own. In Pleasantville, David and Jennifer get stuck in David’s favourite television show

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    Back To The Future

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    Virtual Opacity In the film Back to the Future 2, the character George McFly travels 30 years into the future from the year 1985. The film depicts the year of 2015 with flying cars, gravity-defying hover-boards, and real-life holograms. Of course, that is not the reality today. However, the reality of our lives has changed significantly from 30 years ago just as it will be different 20 years from now. This change is gained mainly by technology, which in turn has changed the way we relate to

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