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    Elf Movie Analysis

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    A feel-good Christmas story for older kids and their parents, Elf trades heavily on Will Ferrell's physical comedy skill set. The film offers good and awkward moments in equal measure in the tale of an out-of-place "elf" searching for his real father and trying to reignite the Christmas spirit. There’s been a lot of hatred and prejudice clogging the news outlets during winter, even during a time of year when a large percentage of the world is supposed to be celebrating the arrival of Christmas and

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    Last Christmas up at the North Pole, five before Christmas, everyone was busy trying to get ready. Charlie was getting all of the elves in line finishing up the decorations and rehearsing. He was the head the elf’s assistant. He was talking to Ginger when Peppermint busted in the workshop with three reindeer. “The toys are missing and the sleigh is broken!” exclaimed Peppermint. Charlie went with the elves and talked to Santa. “What if use one of the iPhones to find the toys?” asked Ginger. “Thats

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    “I’m so nervous!” I said to my sister as we stepped out of the car grabbing our luggage and making our way into the airport. When we got in, I took a long glance of everything around since this was a completely new experience to me. The ceilings were high, the lines were very long, spaces were cramped, and there were many stores full of souvenirs and anything you could think of. I wasn’t expecting it to be so busy and packed since it was like 5 o’clock in the morning. I didn’t know what I had to

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    Whenever I have had success, I never learn from it, as it usually breeds a degree of hubris. When one fails, that’s when they tend to learn. Hubris is a great and foolish excessive pride which contributes to an individual’s extreme arrogance. Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein is a well-known novel for portraying this theme of hubris but the question is based on the point of how does the concept of hubris figure into the plot of Frankenstein? Victor Frankenstein of Geneva is a scientist who only aims to

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    explored, followed by brief concluding remarks. Synopsis The film Elf (Berg et al., 2003) follows the adventures of Buddy, a human adopted into Elf culture, as he journeys from the North Pole to find his human father in New York City. As an orphan waiting to be adopted, Buddy was accidentally taken to the North Pole in Santa’s sack. Buddy grew up immersed in the Elf culture and way of life, and was not told of his human origins until he was well into adulthood. Upon learning this, Buddy travels

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    On April 6, 1909, Robert Peary planted an American flag on the top of the world. Peary had wanted to travel north since his youth. He had tried the journey years before but had to retreat. This time, he believed he had reached the North Pole. Or had he? How would he know? 2As a Smithsonian historian explains, it can be difficult to know when you have reached the North Pole because it “lies on drifting sea ice . . . there is no way to mark the spot, because the ice is constantly moving.” Years ago

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    to the North Pole. However, after failing his mission, as Robert Peary had beat him, he began racing for “...the most prestigious prize the world of exploration still offered: the South Pole” (Alexander). With this, he gathered his men and headed out for one of the most obscure areas of the world—preparing to enter a whole new world. And after suffering through many hardships and complications on his adventure, Amundsen finally achieved his goal of being the first to reach the South Pole. Thus,

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    Why Is Snowflake Wrong

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    and leave. Snowflake: LIGHT THE PLACE ON FIRE? You said we were going to get revenge! You never said that we were going to kill him. Giggles: It was implied. Snowflake: No it wasn’t! I need to leave! I will warn him and you’ll be kicked out of the North Pole! Giggles: You’re not going to tell. Snowflake: Yes I will. Giggles: Nope. Snowflake: I said yes! Giggles: I said no. Snowflake: (beat) Whatever. Giggles: So you’re going to help me? Snowflake: (Mumbles) sure Giggles: What was that? Snowflake: Yes

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    As we can see polar bear is vulnerable. It is vulnerable because of the habitat loss, and polar bear live on the ice at the north pole and the arctic circle, because of the Global warming the ice is melting and the home of the polar bear is destroying. their status will become endangered and maybe also extin since the only play they will likely to live is the south pole and they can not get there by them self. the outside article i want to mention is “Behind the controversy, what's the real

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    Elf Thesis

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    And movie this is about a human whose name is buddy, and he was raised by elves and trying to find his family in New York. The main charter’s name is buddy, he was an orphan from an orphanage, who stowed away in Santa's sack and ended up at the North Pole. After, the Santa found him, the Santa did not send him back to where he was from, and instead the Santa and an older elf treat him as “son.” Even though, the old elf treat him really nice, he finally found he is kind of special to others. As an

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