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    Cinderella where first presented in this film as well. In the film, Snow White is taking refuge in the forest where she lives with seven dwarfs to hide from her stepmother who also happens to be the evil Queen. The queen is jealous of Snow White because Snow Whites fairness surpasses the Queens. Snow White ended up eating a poisoned apple which makes her fall in a curse and is later on saved by a

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    film occurs during the late 1930s to the late 1940s, and thus it is no surprise that World War 2 and other major events during that time period play a tremendous role in the events that transpired in the film. The setting of this film was Rockaway, Queens, which resonated with me well because my middle school was at this exact same location. Seeing young Joe, the main character in the film through whose viewpoints the movie focuses around, travel to the beach with his friends and go Nazi submarine

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    In chapter four of The Great Gatsby, the character Gatsby takes the narrator Nick into Manhattan for some lunch. As they enter the city from the Queensboro Bridge, Nick remarks that, “Anything can happen now that we’ve slid over this bridge…. Even Gatsby can happen, without any particular wonder.” (69) By this point in the story we know that Gatsby is rich and that he throws elaborate parties at his home which is a “factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy.” (5) Later, in chapter six

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    Once upon a time, in the twenty-first century, lived a lovely upper-class girl with skin as white as snow. She was so white that she was named Snow White. Unfortunately, her mother conveniently died in a freak clown attack when Snow White was a baby and her father remarried. Snow White’s new mom was very pretty, with her botox injected lips and her makeup caked face, but she was also very vain. The wicked stepmother wanted to be the most beautiful lady in the kingdom and she would often ask Siri

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    In a village far away, there once lived a girl whose alias was Eira. Eira appeared to be commended by many others, but had yet to discover a gentleman that would dote her as much as she will dote him. Until one day her life took a turn for the preponderant. Eira was the most comely and munificent person that any individual would ever ken in the village. As a matter of fact she caught the blue majestic ocular perceivers of the villages most trusted adolescent male, his denomination was Aspen. Aspen

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    flower, she rejuvenates. Centuries pass and a kingdom is raised in the place where the flower is hidden. When the beloved Queen is about to have a baby, she gets sick and the only hope to save her is to find the magic flower. But Mother Gothel does not want to share the sun’s gift and keeps the flower hidden. However, the spot is found and the magic of the golden flower heals the Queen. When the Queen’s daughter, Rapunzel is born, she receives the healing power from the flower and Gothel abducts her to

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    something that he would not ordinarily do. Hamlet’s mother, the Queen, also believes that he is putting on a show. Hamlet is an emotional wreck because he has come back to Denmark following his father’s death and his mother is married to his uncle, his father’s brother. Hamlet feels that their marriage is disrespectful because his father had not been deceased long, and thinks his mother was moving off of emotion instead of logic. The Queen especially notices how Hamlet has started acting toward Ophelia

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    Merriam Webster’s Dictionary defines identity as the distinguishing character or personality of an individual. Teacher identity implies both a cognitive psychological and sociological perspective: people develop their identity in interaction with other people, but they express their professional identity in perceptions of who they are and who they want to become as a result of this interaction.”(Bejaard 2006). I come from a middle class family of six, with two parents with only a high school diploma

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    Marina de Oliveira Ventura Beginning my personal analysis of ‘At Land’,the waves mean that Maya is being dragged away from her own life. When she wakes up in the beach again, she has the opportunity of starting all over again, as the water represents a new start. As we see the waves in a reverse motion, they look like a carpet, as she was privileged to start again. As she climbs the rocks on the beach, the transition of the wild to the table means a transition in our own life: when we stop being

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    homeowners take no action when it’s time to clean up their own mess (Bragdon et al., 2007-2009). Many of the rats that are seen all over the city are huge, and go crawling around for any food that they can find, mainly in trash cans. Whitestone, Queens is the neighborhood that I grew up in. Whitestone is a small community, predominantly

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