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    consumed by both young and adult audiences. The movie that will be discussed in this paper is "Kung Fu Panda". First theory that will be introduced in this paper analyzes social groups‚ which exist when two or more persons interact with one another‚ share common goals‚ are interdependent to some extent and recognize that they belong to a group‚ as defined by Paulus (1989). The group presented in "Kung Fu Panda" movie is "The awesome five" – warriors who live in training temple and follow common goal

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    performance.” While Po and Shifu are operating from such different models of internal authority‚ we clearly witness their interpersonal conflict and the difficulty that they both have with the task at hand – for Shifu to teach Po kung fu‚ and for Po to successfully learn kung fu. From the beginning‚ neither understands the other. Shifu doesn’t understand Po’s awe – he sees Po as sightseeing‚ and Po finds Shifu insufferable (the imitation.) References Green‚ Z. G. & Molemkamp‚ R. (2005) _The BART

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    2013‚ DreamWorks Animation ranks #12 on the list. All of DreamWorks Animation’s feature films are produced in 3D. The Company has theatrically released a total of 27 animated feature films‚ including the franchise properties of Shrek‚ Madagascar‚ Kung Fu Panda‚ How to Train Your Dragon‚ Puss In Boots and The Croods. (DREAMWORKS ANIMATION. (n.d.). DreamWorks Animation. Retrieved) community suvice TIME CAN BE THE HARDEST GIFT TO GIVE. We all have busy schedules and spare hours are often in short

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    Animated movies come in all shapes and sizes‚ with different goals‚ ideas‚ and aims. Pixar’s movies‚ for instance‚ are usually focused on making an emotional connection with the characters. You cried during the first ten minutes of Up‚ go ahead and admit it. Other animated films are played primarily for laughs‚ others pitch some moral lesson. How to Train Your Dragon takes a simple approach: It’s selling adventure. Wild‚ high-flying‚ wind in your hair adventure. A lot happens along the way and sure

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    Animation is an American animation studio based in Glendale‚ California that creates animated feature films‚ television program and online virtual worlds. They have released a total of 23 feature films‚ including the series of Shrek‚ Madagascar‚ Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon. The company has kept a good reputation throughout the years and it is number 10 on fortunes 100 best companies to work for. They are firm believers that it is the responsibility of all the people at the Company to

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    Shamis: Way to Shaolin Shamis: Way to Shaolin is a traditional dance performed by the Kung Fu Monks of Shaolin. Dance exists in many forms and can fulfil different functions: ritual‚ social or artistic. This particular dance fits into the ritual and artistic function. When performed and practised‚ ritual dance serves a strong function in sustaining the life of people through the culture and its procedures. Artistic dance is performed to be looked at and to entertain onlookers. The work itself can

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    Chief Secretary. He has been a target of parodies of his love and martial affairs in private life. This image titled《私子生下》 3. Entertainment (film) “Kung Fu Hustle” is combined existed film in Hollywood and Hong Kong martial arts films. Chow said “I just want to entertain” which is the goal of him to produce parodies. Kung Fu Hustle is paying respect to Hong Kong martial arts films and culture‚ but more often as spoofs and derides to Hollywood action films and hero. Szeto mentions that

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    that make up what is kung fu. The arts also became a part of the concepts of Confucianism‚ as they were tied to the ideal things people should practice. This is why I think it is important to talk about Buddhism in terms of kung fu. Buddhism made its way to China from India as relations between the two countries grew.  However‚ it was the arrival of the Indian Buddhist monk‚ Bodhidarma‚ at the new Shaolin Temple‚ who official bought Buddhism to martial arts‚ particularly Kung fu. It said that Bodhidarma

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    knowledge; discipline and kung Fu to make a very amazing dance form of their own. Most martial artists are familiar with the extraordinary powers of the Shaolin monk. 2 The Shaolin monks have created a world-wide reputation as the capping Buddhist warriors. Shaolin Kung Fu skills include: Iron body (both offensive and defensive) techniques‚ Jumping and wall scaling techniques‚ Pole-top leaping dexterity training‚ Pressure-point/nerve manipulation‚ A host of other Shaolin Kung Fu skills and feats

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    played a major role in Chinese art and culture. This is especially true in the traditions that surround the art of Shaolin Kung-Fu‚ and their strong belief in Chan (Zen) Buddhism. Kung-Fu was Influenced by the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama and focuses heavily on the belief that enlightenment is attained through meditation. In this essay‚ Buddhism’s influence on Shaolin Kung-Fu will be discussed‚ from how it started to how it thrives today in modern china. Michael Kampan O’ Reilly states in Art

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