the Convent at Santa Maria delle Grazie where da Vinci’s last supper was painted had to be protected as well. To protect this marvel the Monuments Men created a scaffold of steel bars and sand bags around the refectory wall before the Allies bombed Mulan, the rash efforts by the men were successful in saving the artwork. Frank strokes with Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s consent, enlisted a tasked force sent to Germany to retrieve these stolen items and return them to their respective countries
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People have been captivated by the “Disney magic” since 1937 when the first franchise movie, Snow White, was released. Over time Disney has continued to grow its audience as well as influence the lives of all ages. Often people ignore the negative effects that these movies can have on the self esteem of those who grew up watching them, especially females. The movies can mold the perceptions females have toward how they should look, act, and the people with whom they are interact. My group researched:
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Amber Falde Professor Harwood ENC 1102 8 October 2013 Positive influences of Disney Princesses While girls grow up they will look up to someone as a role model, whether it be a parent or a famous celebrity. These role models are only human; they make mistakes because they aren’t perfect. Young girls might see a famous celebrity that they look up to make bad choices and think that it’s ok whether it have to deal with sex, alcohol or drugs. By raising girls on the Disney princess movies, it gives
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In the article “Let it go: Making Peace with Princesses”, the author Annie Pfeifer uses a wide range of appeals such as pathos, logos and real life experience with her daughter to make their her point to every woman and young girl that many disney princess film don’t encourage creativity or empower young girls to think for themselves. She begins her article by using pathos to explain her own personal disgust towards Elsa, “Not only was Elsa no longer that cool, but...The glittery, gaudy, pink, prissy
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Quotes: 1. A budget tells us what we can’t afford, but it doesn’t keep us from buying it. 2. A cynic is a person who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. 3. A focused mind is one of the most powerful forces in the universe. 4. A great pleasure in life is doing what others say you can’t. 5. A hundred paths present a hundred difficulties. 6. A kiss is a lovely trick designed by the nature to stop speech when words become superfluous. 7. A man who dares
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Never Too Old for Disney Magic. I’m five years old again, waking up to the Florida air that is unique from the rest of the world. My parents dress my toddler brothers with their hats and sunscreen and then help me put on my beloved Minnie shirt and Mickey ears. I bounce throughout the room, waiting to sprint downstairs and meet Cinderella, Aurora, and Tinkerbell. Skipping, I look out the balcony of our hotel room in Orlando. My eyes shimmer, pixie dust among rosy cheeks. Cinderella’s Castle.
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HAVE A WONDERFUL EVENING HERE ON THIS NIGHT WITH THE PIRATE QUEEN Have you ever wondered what would transpire if Mulan was dropped in 16th century Ireland? If you have, come out and see Lees Summit High School’s production of THE PIRATE QUEEN. As soon as you walk through the door you are transported to an entirely different time and place. The ship near the doors to the theatre and the concession stand covered in Pirate trinkets set the mood before you even get in the theatre. Alain Boubil,
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If you have ever wondered what it would look like for Austin Powers (Mike Myers) and The Breakfast Club’s John Bender (Judd Nelson) to sing “Uptown Funk,” then look no further. Those two films join 278 others in a compilation spliced together to portray the track by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars. The 280 flicks were arranged by YouTube user dondrapersayswhat over the course of three months, according to the video’s description. The creator has also made 263 movies sing Public Enemy‘s “Bring the
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Imagine sitting down to watch a play. It becomes clear very quickly that the actors have put in the time rehearsing scenes and memorizing lines. But there is so much more going on that the audience does not see. There are people scurrying around in quiet darkness so as not to be seen or heard from the house. There are people in the wings changing costumes and make up, and others in the booth controlling lights and sound. This is the magic of being in theatre. My proposed concentration in the Creative
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