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    Monster High is an American fashion doll franchise created by Mattel and launched in July 2010. The characters are inspired by monster movies, sci-fi horror, thriller fiction, and various creatures thus distinguishing them from most other fashion dolls on the market. Monster High was created by Garrett Sander, with illustrations by Kellee Riley and illustrator Glen Hanson.[1][2] The Monster High franchise includes many consumer products such as stationery, bags, key chains, various toys, play sets

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    Monsters, Inc. is a well loved childhood movie. Almost everyone has seen it, or at least heard of it. Mike Wazowski and Sulley are the most established and famous characters from the movie. Mike is known as Sulley’s side kick and accompanies him while he is out scaring. Mike doesn’t always agree with Sulley, but tries to support him as much as possible. Mike Wazowski is known best by his appearance, his personality, and his humor, or lack thereof. Mike’s appearance is a little different from most

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    In the movie monster Inc. by Disney there is seen to be two worlds the monster’s world and the human world the monster has mastered the skill of transportation. They go from the monster world to the human world. They transport into a child's bedroom around night time when the child's is going to sleep or have already been asleep. The monster’s objective to wake the child up in terrier resolution in a scream. The monsters, power their world with the energy they get from screams. The more the child

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    Do you ever look at someone and wonder, "What is going on inside their head?" This is the first question asked in animated film, Inside Out, and its director Pete Docter’s mind after noticing his daughter’s personality changing as she grew up. Using his daughter as inspiration, Pete Docter pitched the idea to Pixar studios where it was picked up immediately for production in 2009. He consulted with numerous child psychologists to create the movie about 11 year old girl, Riley Anderson, moving from

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    complexity of human thoughts and the functions of the brain. As scientists begin to focus on children and the complexity of a child’s growing mind, the world is able to watch not only the child grow, but also the brain grow as well. In Inside Out, Pete Docter and Ronnie del Carmen exemplify multiple physiological development theories and concepts in a young girl by the name of Riley who moves from a small hockey town in Minnesota to the big city of San Francisco. From start to finish, the audience

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    Introduction In 2015, Disney Pixar released Pete Docter’s movie, Inside Out. The initial release of the movie was a hit in the box office and made a lot of young children and even their parents, thrilled to see. I went to see this movie with my family and I was actually excited about it because the previews were very entertaining. I am not one that typically wastes money to go see an animated film in the movie theater, but this one the one exception. The movie is about an 11-year-old girl, Riley

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    Pete Maravich

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    Pete Maravich was one of the greatest basketball players of all time. His spectacular moves and awesome footwork helped him to get better everyday. His incredible passes and being able to control the court caused his teammates to like him even more. “His playground moves, circus shots, and hotdog passes were considered outrageous during his era” (NBA Encyclopedia Playoff Edition). His love for basketball was instilled by his father Peter “Press” Maravich. Pete was born on June 22, 1947 in Aliquippa

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    “We Shall Overcome” by Peter Seeger, many would describe to be the anthem for the Civil Rights Movement or 1960s Civil Rights Movement (sometimes referred to as the "African-American Civil Rights Movement" although the term "African American" was not widely used in the 1950s and 1960s). It encompasses social movements in the United States whose goals were to end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans and to secure legal recognition and federal protection of the citizenship

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    Hustle: The Myth, Life, and Lies Of Pete Rose by Michael Sokolove I was in high school when Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb's all time hits record. I grew up in Ohio when I was young and was always a Cincinnati Reds fan, and Rose was one of the players I admired. It seemed as though he hustled more than most of the other players and was always trying to do whatever it took in order to win. He was my first recollection of how free agency could ruin your favorite team when he departed for the Philadelphia

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    Annual Report Scavenger Hunt Find an annual report for a company of your choice and answer the following questions: Who is your company? • Molson Coors Brewing Co (TAP) What is their primary business focus? • Focus on global growth, leveraging Molson Coors International as entrepreneurial global business unit Who is on the Board of Directors? • MillerCoors has a Board of Directors consisting of five MCBC-appointed and five SABMiller-appointed directors. • The percentage

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