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    Ponyboy Conflicts

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    “Stay Gold Ponyboy Stay Gold as Johnny took his last breath¨. The book is about two sides not liking each other. The Socs which are the rich side drive around in new Mustangs and stay drunk half the time, and cause trouble. The Greasers have trouble with some stuff. There are three conflicts in this story that i’m going to tell you about. The relationships with Ponyboy and Darry are that they disagree on some stuff. If ponyboy don't do something right darry gets on to him. The reason his brother

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    Popcorn: The Five Senses

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    Popcorn Popcorn is something that many people are all familiar with. Most everybody knows where it comes from and how people use it, but does everyone know how to describe or explain it? Sometimes people are so familiar with something that they do not actually take the time to understand what it is. Take a step back, and look at what popcorn truly is. Using the five senses. To start, how does popcorn look? Popcorn is very pleasing to the eye. Popcorn looks soft and gentle, it has the illusion of

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    Spy Kid Gender Roles

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    The 2001 film Spy Kids is about two children Carmen and Juni Cortez who must save their parents who are spies captured by a children’s television star by the name of Floop. Carmen and Juni are often at odds with each other with their contrasting personalities. Carmen is an independent and confident older sister while Juni is the scared and younger brother who does everything wrong. It is apparent that the time gap between the analyses of children’s books done by Lenore Weitzman in her journal Sex-Role

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    on there that has the most meaning would The Doors song “The End”. This song not only set the mood for the scene waiting in Saigon and the move as a whole but is also used to foreshadow the death of Coronal Kurtis. Mr. Coppola, the director of the film, was a genius for picking this song to represent the movie. It not only fits the movie with the sounds of helicopter but the words alone have significant meaning to the movie. Along

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    Twelve Angry Men is a movie that was made in 1957. The movie is a classic showing how one person can change the minds of an entire crowd. In this group of a dozen jurors you have very different personalities and also you have some men that want to be leaders and some that do not. Also the movie demonstrates that actions and behaviors of the twelve jurors. This is an example of small group communications. The juror that was the Architect in the suit was probably the strongest leader in the

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    It was my final moments as a Chelsea High School cheerleader. My final banquet had quickly approached. It was then that I realized I was not ready for the season to be over. I stood in front of my friends, fellow cheerleaders, and their families as they watched and waited for me to recite my last words as the season came to an end. It took hours for me to write about what my teammates and my coaches meant to me. I did not want to sound too nostalgic since I’m not the emotional type, but I also

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    Movie Vs. Movie Theater

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    When I was dating with my ex girlfriend, we love watch movie together. One day, we went a movie theater, and watch this movie together. This movie’s genre is a horror or thriller. Honestly, I do not like to watch a horror movie, and I cannot remember why we decided to watch this movie in spite of my dislike for the genre. As a result, we gave up watching this movie, because it was not interesting for us, and my ex girlfriend did not watch it any more. We left from the theater and moved to another

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    12 Angry Men For many books, details are missed or changed when a movie is made. Though most of the time this can lead to problems, this is not the case with 12 Angry Men. 12 Angry Men is about 12 Jurors trying to decide whether a boy is guilty or innocent. Following the closing arguments in a murder trial, the boy seems undeniably guilty, and likewise, 11 of the jurors start with a vote of guilty. The only juror standing up for him is juror number 8, Henry Fonda, and the rest of the story follows

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    movies from the 1930’s set the standard for movies and introduced new ideas to the film industry. One movie that was groundbreaking from the 1930’s was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This movie was truly unique compared to movies that were previously filmed; the film industry was surprised by the ingenuity with which the movie was produced with. It set the standard for animated movies. Whenever an animated film was being produced in the decades following the 30’s, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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    The adventures of Margot. Prologue We have been flying for over 20 days to find the last of humanity on Jupiter and save them. Along the way we encountered armed drones, giant rats, robots, talking jungle cats, and talking river whales. Plus an alien which thank god was friendly. I've been on Jupiter since everybody left. I am Margot and I have green hair and blue eyes. I am 11 years old Chapter one The house started to cave in. I was almost crushed by

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