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    The availability of secure campsites close to major cities is increasingly attracting families wishing to take a camping tent vacation without heading out to the jungle. For someone who has never been out camping, the toughest question is where to experience their first camping tent trip. Starting off in low risk well supplied areas not too far from home is usually the safest option. Increasing gasoline and airlines charges are squeezing families struggling to make it through the tough economic times

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    Fairy tales are stories told to children or a group of people for entertainment, to teach a lesson or to even mock a specific group of people. Some can be true, while some are just fabricated stories. The Grimm brothers were known specifically for their disturbing children's stories in which they use to scare children into following the rules and also show what goes on in the world. The story “King ThrushBeard” by the Grimm brothers is a prime representation of how the author views women. The story

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    My First Summer Camp It was the last day of my first summer camp. The night before my Boy Scout troop would pack all their gear and leaves the coast of the Puget Sound, and return to the suburbs where most of the kids in my troop lived. This day, at least at Camp Parsons, was the Hullabaloo. The Hullabaloo was a great gathering of all the patrols at camp in a large grass-covered area bordering a beach and then the Puget Sound. The whole area was dotted with green trees and was overlooked by a very

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    because her parents didn’t invite someone to her birth celebration. In the film Sleeping Beauty a beautiful, elegant, and kind young maiden is born. Maleficent who the lunatic of the story does not get invited to the celebration of Aurora's birth.This makes her so angry that she places a curse upon Aurora. After the curse Maleficent made it her life goal to make Aurora's life miserable and short. In the film, Sleeping Beauty, the director Clyde Germoni uses the archetype of the sadist to show that

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    ending between a beautiful princess and a charming prince always satisfies young audiences around the world. This model, therefore, was applied to a famous princess's movie "Sleeping Beauty". According to Wikipedia, "Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney based on The Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault." This movie tells a story of a gorgeous princess who is cursed by a powerful and evil witch called Maleficent. When King Stefan and Queen Leah happily

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    When a baby is born they are given a color. Not the color of their skin, but a color for their gender. Pink is for girls and blue is for boys. Women are chosen with pink colors because the advertisers want to show women as being delicate and fragile. Men can have different colors of red, blue, green, yellow, and purple, but not pink. Pink is shown as being fragile and feminine and not strong and masculine. When you look into the different sections in a store you see that the girls have unicorns

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    Every little girl has seen at least one of the Disney Princesses movies and have played pretend as if they were a princess. They dressed in the costumes and parade around the house as if they were waiting on their Prince Charming, but are Disney Princesses bad for little girls? Are they forcing little girls to grow up faster and more provocative? Stephanie Hanes, a freelance journalist, wrote “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect” published October 3, 2011 in the Christian Science

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    storytelling provides the uprising issue to the reader and gives her opposition to this subject matter. The author systematically organizes her argument by showing how a small issue can develop into a larger one. A person would least expect eating disorders, depression, and physical health problems to arise from a Disney Princess. However, Disney stated that for 75 years, millions of little girls and their parents have adored and embraced the diverse characters and rich stories featuring our Disney

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    Walt Disney once said, “Our greatest natural resource is the minds of our children.” Natural resources are controlled by various people. Our children are controlled by Disney. However, I don’t think society realized who they were entrusting their child’s innocence and minds with. In 2016, the Walt Disney Corporation grossed a whopping $55.6 billion, which is a 6% increase from the previous year. The power of Disney over children has only grown since its creation in 1923. But one can’t help but ask

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    The little mermaid original story is dark and intended for a more mature reader than the disney movie the little mermaid. The original l story is sad and gruesome while the disney movie is full of cute sea animal and singing. In the disney movie ariel is naturally beautiful and has everything she could ever want, while in the original story she has to work for it, her grandmother quotes ‘’you must put up with a great deal to keep up appearance’’. Both are alike in a way, both are playful and have

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