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    females are more likely to understand other people’s needs and feelings. All of the children shows in the 1991 Saturday morning TV lineup had male lead characters. Even on public TV’s “Sesame Street”, most of the Muppet characters were identified as males. In 2007, there are a few female Muppet characters on “Sesame Street”, such as Zoë (Elmo’s friend) and bilingual Rosita. In the New York

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    The Labyrinth

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    There was continually something about specific parts of The Muppets that frightened me, as much as I adore them! I particularly recall one portrayal on a VHS called 'Gonzo's Muppet Weird Stuff' that had Jim Henson and Frank Oz executing as two singing animals using their own mouths flipped around, it was frightening! There was something unsettling about the passages paving the way to the Gorg's kingdom in 'Fraggle Rock'. Be that as it may, nothing was more alarming than the introductory appearance

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    Kayla Raguse Joseph Grabowski Rhetoric & Composition 1 11 October 2010 Influence of Television Programs on Children Before there was television, children had options of playing outside, playing board games, or doing simple activities like reading or drawing. Now that TV exists to a high extremity, it has become apparent that nowadays these children shows have surpassed physical and intellectual activities and have now become a way of life for children

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    I think the movie is better than the book because it’s more visual, has more action, and has props. In the movies, it’s more visual so you can actually see what’s going on. For example, The video clip of the Lorax, you can see all the characters acting and moving around. Also cooperating. You can also tell by watching the Lorax that at the beginning mood was happy and the ending was depressing. Finally, you could also visualize the bright forest full of truffla trees. Next, in the movie

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    Efficient Subgraph Mining Algorithm on Big Data Sumit Rajendra Surwase (Author) dept. of Computer Engineering Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Andheri(west) line 3-Mumbai, India sumitsurwase77@gmail.com Prof. Jyoti Ramteke (Author) dept. of Computer Engineering Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Andheri(west) Mumbai, India jyoti_ramteke@spit.ac.in Abstract— Frequent subgraph mining (FSM) is a crucial task for explorative information analysis on graph information. Over the years

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    essay had alot of really meaningful sentences that really hit me and made me wonder certain things. When Alex said “humans are mere puppets on a string under the control of time and on the stage of earth”, it made me think of pinocchio and of the muppets, but it also made me think of how we aren't in control of time. Alex the author talks about how time feels like it slowly goes away when you have a hobby and i can totally relate to this because when i'm doing something i like i get so caught up in

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    MISE EN SCENE The different elements of mise en scene including location, characters and props all adhere to the common conventions of the fantasy genre. The director of ‘Labyrinth’ utilizes saturated hues throughout the trailer to reveal the genre of fantasy as saturated hues are a common convention of fantasy films. This is also used in the trailer for The Neverending Story to increase the colour and abnormality of the strange creatures in the film. The film trailer opens with a girl falling down

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    In the book a Christmas carol there is a boy named Fred who is Ebenezer scrooge’s nephew and there are many differences to him from another version of a christmas carol which is a movie made by the muppets so here i will state the differences The first instant is in the book he was just a nice helpful person inviting scrooge in for a holiday party and in the movie he was more of a motivational speaker and also the movie version of Fred was pretty young and in the book he sounds quite middle age

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    Being green is a popular song written by Joe Raposo, originally performed by Jim Henson as Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street and The Muppet Show. In the Muppets version, Kermit begins by complaining his green coloration, shows that the green color is blending woith the other colors and have its own color presentation. In the end of the song, Kermit refers positive associations with the color green, and concluded it by embracing and accepting his live for the green color. The signature line of the

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    instance, having to wear yellow stars, forbidden to have cars, go to any type of entertainment or pubic events and forbidden to visit non-Jew homes. Jews were even removed from their own homes and put into ghettos. They were basically treated like Muppets because they weren’t allowed to do this or that. The life during is when Jews were put into concentration camps and the Nazi’s had full

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