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    C.S. Lewis survives in the lives of many and continues to live on through his brilliant and artful use of language in his books. An adventurer at heart Lewis loved to create tales to entertain and inspire others. Adam Gopnik expresses, “The tales of the English children who cross over, through a wardrobe, into a land where animals speak and lions rule, which Lewis began in the late nineteen-forties, are classics in the only sense that matters—books that are read a full generation after their author

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    Superhero movies experienced a rise in production and promotion for the last decade; with success in apply the cinematic universe in popular culture. Two major American comics studios: Marvel comics and DC comics have been transforming their statics comics into a motion picture, Nevertheless, each studio has it own cinematic universe and they expand to include short films and TV series. As the following, this essay wills analysis the concept of genres with Marvel superheroes movies as an example

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    across Corporate and User-Produced Platforms Abstract In this article we explore young people’s literacy practices as embedded in ecologies of multimodal and transmedia use. Unlike approaches grounded in distinct online locations, such as affinity spaces, specific websites, particular video games, or other media platforms, a focus on transmedia ecologies encourages us to look beyond spatial and structural boundaries to understand how flows of corporate and user-produced artefacts can shape, constrain

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    novel Beyond the Blue Event Horizon is the sequel to Frederik Pohl’s Nebula Award winning novel, Gateway. Without prior knowledge of the first book’s plot, the sequel is extremely hard to read and get into. The story starts on a ship somewhere in space with a mysterious boy named Wan. On a different ship, the Herter-Halls company is making a journey to the Food Factory since there was a shortage on Earth. As the book progresses, the two ships meet up, and they meet an alien race. The aliens imprison

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    style to approach to filmmaking is mostly attached with her own experience, that is, as a woman, or a growing female. Her different stages of life is well presented in her first three films, which, as Palmer coined, are so called “Sofia Coppola’s trilogy:” (2012, 35) The Virgin Suicides, Lost in Translation and Marie Antoinette. Woodworth also confirms this interconnection, asserting that “there is a spiritual kinship shared by the young women found throughout these three films” (2008, 138-9). In

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    The Star Wars Trilogy

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    in a galaxy far far away…. A man named George Lucas created possibly the greatest movie trilogy of all time. Star wars is about a civil war between the Empire and the Rebellions. Only the Jedi’s can bring balance to the galaxy. The first movie first aired in 1977, it was the most anticipated movie ever. It was about rebels stealing plans from the empire of their new weapon called the death star a moon-sized space station with the ability to destroy an entire planet. and the Empire will stop at nothing

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    the two hate each other, it is obvious that it is the classic case of the girl on the schoolyard hitting the boy because she likes him. To tie this scenario in with another story, it is possible to find a battle of the sexes within the Star Wars Trilogy. When Princess Leia and Han Solo bicker and fight all the time, it seems like they have a dislike for each other. Yet it is apparent that the two have an uncontrollable desire to want each other. Even though you can see that they are complete opposites

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    Technology In Star Wars

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    Technology today is changing rapidly, and we are transitioning into a more futuristic society to which we can start developing to a brighter future for the human race. We are emerging to a society that constantly produces the most modern and greatest pieces of technology. We are creating reusable rockets, robots that teach each other’s, immune engineering, and cars that can drive themselves. Imagine thirty or forty years from now what we can build to produce a more successful society. The movie Star

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    by U.S. SEVENTH Fleet (C7F) in support of their Temporary Relocation Ashore (TRA). During the TRA support efforts, she administered eight projects in three facilities, installing and providing service for 198 work area outlets, corrected numerous Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command installation discrepancies, securing telecommunications capabilities to meet the very strict move in dates for the C7F senior leaders. She demonstrated her puissant leadership and flexibility under pressure, led the

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    Unwilling to forego the mega success Harry Potter Franchise, Warner Bros launches Harry Potter And The Cursed Child then takes on Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them in kicking off the fall list of most anticipated movies, according to the ticket selling site Fandango. Since its debut in 1997, the Harry Potter series has exponentially accelerated towards a road that never ends. J.K Rowling’s interminable creativity and Warner Bros’ commercial eagerness pushed forward one movie after another,

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