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    When Kevin first saw his first episode of Sesame Street ‚ the scene where Bert and Ernie were in the room welcoming their very special guest‚ he was blown away that they were actually speaking to him. He gained interested in how the puppets were made and who was playing them. After that he became very interested in Jim Henson. He watch his special that appear on TV and began to make his own puppets. The first puppet was made out of his father’s trench coat. His name was Moldy.     After‚ creating

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    She is in a state‚ depicted as a whirlwind in the writers’ room‚ and Scooter reminds Kermit that the People’s Choice Awards are coming up and Piggy doesn’t have a date. This leads Kermit on the hunt to find someone to accompany her to the awards show. Jeff Goldblum and Keanu Reeves are considered‚ but both are rejected before Josh Groban is suggested and brought on the show to introduce

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    Kermit The Frog‚ once sang while sitting on a log‚ “The rainbow connection. The lovers‚ the dreamers‚ and me”‚ Jim Henson clearly being a man with lots of love and dreams himself‚ showed this in everything he did‚ which shaped him into a man beloved by all. Contributing to Mr. Henson’s many accomplishments‚ In 1966‚ Jim Henson was nominated for an Academy Award for his short experimental film Time Piece. Through his life‚ millions of his characters from Sam and Friends‚ Sesame Street‚ and The Muppet

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    rest of our senior year‚ but he did let us graduate so that he and the teachers didn’t have to deal with us next year. After graduation‚ my parents shipped me off to college with nothing but a bag of clothes. They made me leave Dustin and my horse Kermit behind. I didn’t know what to do. I finished my six years of college and saved up some money from a part-time job‚ then took off to Tennessee. When I arrived in Tennessee‚ I was so lost. I didn’t know anyone and was lonely‚ so I called up those

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    croaker is created in statement 2 and the variable of Kermit is changed to hoppy in statement 5. B) Kermit = Purple Statement 3 initially changes the colour of Kermit to blue but when the variable is renamed in statement 5 it changes the colour to purple. Croaker = Yellow Statement 4 sets the colour of the object to yellow. Hoppy = Purple Statement 6 sets the object colour to purple. C) Constructor = new frog Variable = Kermit Type = Frog Operator = equals sign ii) Statement

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    drafted a new constitution which had a much stronger national government. After so much tussle and debating‚ eleven of the thirteen states ratified the constitution which led to the formation of a new form of government for the United States of America (Kermit‚ 1987). The following are similarities and differences of the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. Consenting of power According to the Articles of Confederation‚ the legislature of each state had no specific means of

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    film “The Great Muppet Caper‚” Kermit the Frog sits on a park bench‚ holding a glass slipper a la “Cinderella” (it belongs to his missing paramour Miss Piggy). A shambolic stranger played by Peter Falk approaches and attempts to guess what Kermit’s story is‚ launching into a long monologue involving a dry cleaning business‚ competition and failure‚ a hapless brother-in-law who runs away to join the circus‚ and other ridiculous tangents. At the end‚ he tells Kermit‚ “That’s your story my friend! Not

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    Leland‚ where his father‚ an agronomist‚ worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. His childhood was a happy one‚ as he explored both his artistic interests and the local countryside‚ whether alone or with friends. One of his childhood friends‚ Kermit‚ would later inspire the name of Henson’s most celebrated creation. When he was in fifth grade‚ his family returned to Maryland. Henson’s first television appearance occurred while he was still in high school‚ performing puppets on a local Washington

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    song “Rainbow Connection.” For a majority of my life‚ I did not know it was sung by the Muppets—specifically Kermit the Frog—and whenever I would hear it‚ I’d exclaim‚ “That’s the rainbow song my daddy sings!” At that time in my life‚ the song represented family. It was

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    his cattle. Although he would frequent the Dakota Badlands in subsequent years to hunt‚ he was ready leave the West and return to his former life. One of the reasons he did so was because of a rediscovered love with his childhood sweetheart‚ Edith Kermit Carow. The two were married in England

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