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    The History of Children’s Literature EDP1: Task 1 Janet Blake Western Governors University Children’s literature is defined many different ways. It can be simply defined as a book that a child reads, or as Kiefer defined it “as the imaginative shaping of life and thought into the forms and structures of language.” (Kiefer, 2010, p.5) Literature has been around for hundreds of years, although not in the form that we are used to seeing now. There have always been stories to be told for as long

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    In the movie, Rear Window, Alfred Hitchcock uses the story of a cripple free lance photographer, Jeff Jeffries, to explain the twisted sense of society in the 1950’s. Hitchcock uses clever things from the way the apartments are being filmed to the dialogue between Jeffries, Lisa, and Stella to show societies interest in pain, tragedy, and discomfort, and in the end you see how tragedy is what makes everyone happy.      From the very beginning of Rear Window we encounter scenes where Hitchcock shows

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    Love. A powerful entity that can control all of us. It has the power to sweep us away from reality leading us into its blinding spell. While love can be seen as evil, it also can be seen as one of the most paramount things in life. This is one of the main themes, along with that of arrogance, in the Oscar nominated movie “Titanic”, a love story about a young man and woman. Their love is shown throughout the depths of this movie through dialogue, camera angles, by the use of music, and how you can

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    Parenting is challenging in the best of times, but how do we teach our kids about the violence that saturates the news and social media? How do we teach them about racism, prejudice, and discrimination? Research from Harvard University recommends children as young as three years old, when exposed to racism and discrimination tend to accept and mimic it, even though they might not understand their feelings. By age five, white children are considerably biased towards whiteness. To reverse this bias

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    Paper Towns: Perception vs. Reality The book Paper Towns by John Green is a story about going past the imagination to actually know somebody. Quentin, who is convinced he is in love with the wild and adventurous Margo, goes on a journey to find her when she ran away. Through this journey, he finds a new Margo, the real Margo. Instead of imagining the Margo of his dreams, who is perfect and daring, he sees a different side, like looking through a fun house mirror. Using the theme of perceptions

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    Filmed Entertainment. It provides entertainment content through its TV channels like Nickelodeon, MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, and others. Viacom’s filmed entertainment segment produces, finances, acquires, and distribute motion pictures under the banner of Paramount Pictures, MTV Films, and others. The company also provides online content services like video-on-demand, pay television, basic cable television, and many more. Viacom Inc is publicly traded on NASDAQ at $33.99 price per share as of May

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    Veronica Ortiz TRF 235 – Prof. Barbara Jones 10/1/14 Film Profile DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc.: 1000 Flower St Glendale, CA 91201-3007 818-695-5000 http://www.dreamworksanimation.com/ Key Executives: Jeffrey Katzenberg – CEO and Director Andrew Chang – General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Margie Cohn – Head of Television Lew Coleman – Vice-Chairman and Acting Chief Accounting Officer Ann Daly – President Bill Damaschke – Chief Creative Officer Finances: 2013 Reported Total Revenue: $706.9

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    Philip C. Stead. She made a speech on her winning, saying “A picture book allows a child ownership of art—even if it’s just for the two weeks they check it out of the library. That book is theirs. I’m not sure any other art for replicates that feeling.” She is right, every picture book that a person picks up, buys, or checks out is a piece of art because all picture book illustrations are different and unique. Illustrations in pictures are meant to make the use of the book for entertainment. The

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    Company Description Paramount Pictures is one of the oldest movie studios in America. Paramount and its divisions are owned by Viacom Inc. Viacom acquired Paramount in 1994, bringing together two entertainment powerhouses. Robert Bakish is the President and CEO of Viacom, while James Gianopulos is a chairman and CEO of Paramount pictures. Viacom’s mission statement is fairly general and is based on being ethical and passionate about their work “…strives to maintain a work environment that upholds

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    Why Aesop's fables are now generally considered children's literature? Outline: The topic that I have selected for my research paper is "Aesop's Fables" and the reason for selecting this topic is my interest in the field of literature and importance of storytelling in the life of young school going children in order to develop their intellectual and emotional power. In this paper, I will explore many facts about the lessons any story has in it. Problem statement: This research mainly focuses

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