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    Every writer has a beginning. This is the story of how I started out writing. It all started when I was 16 when I went to the cinema to view James Cameron’s comeback film Avatar. It was late 2009 when the film had just come out in the middle of December. It was Cameron’s comeback after a 12-year hiatus after the roaring success of Titanic in 1997 which won him numerous Oscars. Needless to say, I loved it. The film was beautiful. I had never experienced a film where I would feel for the characters

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    What kind of parent style do you have? Is it Permissive-Neglectful, Permissive-Indulgent, Authoritarian, or Authoritative. Did you know your parent style affects your children. I am writing my paper to take you through the life of a good friend Charlott and her son Allen. Allen is a little boy who very good child that has developed bad habits and behavior problem. Allen has a mom that is high in permissive-indulgent but low authoritarian (263). After I read the effects having this type of parent

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    Company Description Paramount Pictures is one of the oldest movie studios in America. Paramount and its divisions are owned by Viacom Inc. Viacom acquired Paramount in 1994, bringing together two entertainment powerhouses. Robert Bakish is the President and CEO of Viacom, while James Gianopulos is a chairman and CEO of Paramount pictures. Viacom’s mission statement is fairly general and is based on being ethical and passionate about their work “…strives to maintain a work environment that upholds

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    ouUnpopular yet magical and organized film The title of the fantasy-adventure film is Arabian Nights. It was released on the 30th of april in the year 2000. It was directed by a British director, Steve Barron. He is the same director of the movies Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990), The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996) and other fantastic movies. The movie was produced by 6 producers. Namely, Peter Barnes, Howard --, Robert H—and--. There are 2 main characters in the film. – Avital is charming as Scheherezade

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    aggression or violence in media influences children. An alarming concern came over me as I flipped through the channels designated specifically for children, and viewed some of the shows and movies aired. The first show I came across was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and although the four green turtles are considered crime fighters, these weapon bearing turtles showed aggression and violence to others. The turtles battled monsters and gangsters with ninja weapons like nunchaku, staffs and swords

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    Barry’s short story, “Mutant Fleas Terrorize Midwest”. In this short story, it consists of sarcasm, satire, and hyperbole along with other types of humor to create a masterpiece, which is this story. This whole story is mockingly making fun of the people who will believe anything that’s posted on the internet. So, in this story, by Dave Barry, uses the humorous elements of satire, hyperbole, and comic characters, to make a great story about a reporter investigating if mutant fleas are fact or fiction

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    Censorship in children 's cartoons is something that has a largely negative effect both on children and the art industry as a whole. Censorship can push itself on any number of topics: on violence, on love, on lgbt visibility, and on death. Censoring these scenes only serves to negate the sense of seriousness given to an issue. For instance, if you take away the possibility of a character getting injured or dying during a conflict, you lower the stakes, thus making whatever plot progression may be

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    extraordinary talents, supernatural phenomena, or superhuman powers and is dedicated to a moral goal or protecting the public. The term “Action Figure” was first coined in 1964. G.I. Joe, Thundercats, Super Powers Collection, Transformers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures, Batman, Toxic Crusaders and Swamp Thing are some of the famous Action figures of 80’s. Golden age for action figures characters was in 90’s. Dazzler,

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    From hummingbirds nimbly flying over flowers to humming women quietly walking through the park, Brian Doyle’s essay, “Joyas Voladoras,” brings light to the power of choice in relation to human experience and emotion. Doyle displays this power of choice through vivid descriptions of two animals: a hummingbird and a blue whale, two seemingly different organisms. However, instead of focusing on the obvious disparities of the animals, Doyle concentrates on what makes them similar, the heart. Both the

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    Advertising to children began in the 1970s, marketers decided to advertise to children because they can be heavily influenced by commercials (Wilcox, Kunkel, Cantor, Dowrick, Linn, Palmer, 2004). Some believe there are ethical concerns with targeting children, because they are so easily persuaded. Others such as Lalley, senior vice president at Lid-Leo (company specializes in accounts for McDonald’s and Nintendo), believe the commercials are not manipulating children to make purchases, because commercials

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