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    Michele M. Burns Professor Cipri Imaginative Literature 30 April 2013 Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” vs. Disney’s The Little Mermaid: The Struggle to Find Sexuality Walt Disney’s movies have been thrilling young children, most especially young girls, around the world for years. One specific movie, The Little Mermaid, had young girls wanting to be just like Ariel and buying any paraphernalia they could after the movie came out. But have you ever wondered where these stories have come from? Or why

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    Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults’ and Children’s Earwitness Memory Lisa Öhman, Anders Eriksson and Pär Anders Granhag A critical review Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 2013 Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 57 – 70 Word count: 3347 As the old adage goes ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’. Often for investigating officers, eye witness testimony and what is seen, is heavily relied on

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    The Poison In Society

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    through subtle hints throughout the text, body language, tone of voice, and the spoken

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    Freestyle In Rap Music

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    the ideas the lyrics offer. Freestyle gives a voice to the otherwise voiceless and has transformed from marginalized to mainstream in the United States. It is a circumstance that provides audiences and media access to those in other locations in the early stage of a local freestyle. Conversely, freestyle is the flow of conscience thought, unrestricted and without censor. Free styling encourages free speech and that outlet gives marginalized voices an outlet to express ideas that otherwise may be

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    The Ebola Outbreak

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    How do you give a voice to those who are voiceless? Without journalism, many people would be blind, from luxury, pain, and love. It is journalism that unites the world. Over the past decade, technology has revolutionized what was once all on paper, changing the way journalism is published, and consumed. While social media’s presence in the industry grows every year, it is Adrienne Arsenault and her magnanimous coverage of the Ebola Outbreak, that keeps broadcast journalism alive and that impacted

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    poem. I want to curl up into a little ball, To hide away from this world of discrimination, To hide away from the calling voices, That become a blur of voices, echoes and hums To hide away from the disparity and ignorance, Which this world is made of. This explains in detail who the speaker is talking to, the audience. Within this first stanza the speaker sets the mood for the rest of the poem, in the first sentence when the author says “ I want to curl up into a little ball, to hide away from this

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    house look and feel like. I really want to go see Santa Clause, but I feel uncertain if I should go. I told myself that he would come, and Tiny Voice asked me what did I wish for. I told Tiny voice that I wanted to go to the North Pole to see Santa Clause and Mrs.Clause. Tiny Voice told me that I could go to the North Pole. Then Tiny voice handed me a pair of shoes and a light. At first, the shoes look like they did not fit. I slipped on the shoes, and they fitted me perfectly. As soon as

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    Oberyn coughed in futile derision. “You’ve caused me quite a bit of trouble now, mercenary. You disabled my jammer, and we heard your little cry for help. This was supposed to be a covert operation and you’ve dismantled my plan.” Tairei explained with a bitter distaste in her voice. “What can I say, I couldn’t let you bleed this little town dry without a little resistance,” Oberyn spat, mockingly. The woman clasped her hands together, resting her chin against her thumbs. Oberyn weakly struggled

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    characters in The Lion King is introduced by obvious racial traits, such as the protagonists a more friendly fair white voice versus antagonist’s Hispanic/Black deeper voice, are some of the more clear examples. Robertson points out that the hyenas, the less loved characters in the film, are seen in a dark lifeless setting or simply the ghetto. Between the

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    like me, you simply cannot read that sentence without hearing a robot voice in your head. All of us hear a voice in our heads when we are reading the written word and this is great news for the writer. The writer can help to influence the the voice you hear when you are reading their writing and good writers will use this to their advantage. In the technical writing that I do, I can choose to use big technical words so that the voice my reader hears will sound scholarly or I can lessen the formality

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