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    friendly staff to know their time of appearance. Attractions that kids will surely love: Despicable Me Minion Mayhem - Opened in 2014, this attraction has been the children’s favorite due to its adaptation of the friendly minions shown in the movie ‘Despicable Me’. Train like these cute yellow characters in 3D. There’s an entertaining depiction that stars Gru, Nefario, Margo, Edith and Agnes. Finish the interactive journey with a dance party that’s truly enjoyable and will even bring adults back

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    since the 1890’s. However, there can only be one, true, best movie of all time. Everyone has their own opinion on it. I believe that The Wizard of Oz, of course the one made in 1939, is the best movie of all time because of ratings, the message it sent to people of all ages, and how well it was put together for a movie made in the early 1940’s. The Wizard of Oz from 1939 has the best rating for any movie made. Rotten Tomato has this movie at the top of their list for “Top 100 Movies of All Time” with

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    lenient when managing my media use because I could watch any television show, any movie, and play any video game I wanted. I was also allowed to search anything I wanted on our computer and I received my first phone in elementary school, demonstrating that I lacked media regulation. Firstly, I was allowed to watch any television show I wanted. When I was super young, I mainly watched Barney.

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    This is obviously a reference to marijuana use and is inappropriate material for a children’s movie, proving that the movie industry is targeting the adults. To keep our children safer from harsh television programming, they invented the V-Chip. “On January 1, 2000, the "V-Chip" became required equipment in virtually all television sets sold in the United

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    Why is table table tennis so similar to ping pong? Well they are exactly the same thing! Table tennis/ ping pong began in the 1880s, and was later trademarked in the United states by Parker Brothers, the board game company. “Like most other sports, table tennis had humble beginnings as a “parlor game”” but really it was open to anyone with access to a table, paddle, and a ball. In 1922, The Ping-Pong Association was formed but got renamed to The Table Tennis Association because they are the same

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    Media construct our culture, and the media we use to communicate with one another shapes our perception of reality. Our society is centered on media, it is the most influential factor in constructing our culture, but is it a positive culture? If we examine the effect that media has on children, we can say that it breeds a harmful culture, one that throws values and morals out the window. This is because the media is profit driven and has developed its own code of ethics of "anything-goes". As

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    Example Of Fan Theory

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    explain an unfinished event or series of events in a book, movie or saga.” Fan theories are a way the fan of a particular book, movie or even an animated series, connects the untied stories and creates a new piece of art which is a theory as the original author has not created and the story is left on the speculation and the liking of the reader or audience. These may have started as friends telling their own speculation of a certain movie cliff-hanger to a group of friends which later found its way

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    explain an unfinished event or series of events in a book, movie or saga.” Fan theories are a way the fan of a particular book, movie or even an animated series, connects the untied stories and creates a new piece of art which is a theory as the original author has not created and the story is left on the speculation and the liking of the reader or audience. These may have started as friends telling their own speculation of a certain movie cliff-hanger to a group of friends which later found its way

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    a quest, like the bike anecdote that Foster used in Chapter 1. An example of a quest I have seen with similar structure to Foster’s example is “The Spongebob Squarepants Movie”. In the movie, Spongebob is the quester who is going to Shell City in order to clear Mr. Krabs’ name. Some trials they encounter on their quest include a diver that Spongebob and Patrick perceive to be a cyclops and a monster-filled cavern. A real reason for Spongebob’s journey is to prove to himself and others that he is

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    The media, including movies, television, video games, and more, is an extraordinarily prevalent entity in everyday life. Media displays many distorted images of real life, yet presents it as the ideal image of life. Those who watch the media are highly susceptible to forming false beliefs about what behavior trends are acceptable. Those who are most susceptible are children who are still forming schemas and experiencing schema accommodation; unfortunately, children between the ages of 2 and 11

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