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    Beaver Football Stadium

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    place for all people‚ no matter the age‚ race‚ or gender. Football stadiums‚ specifically‚ have some of the craziest fans‚ which create such a thrilling and upbeat atmosphere for everyone to enjoy. Beaver Stadium is home to the Penn State Nittany Lions football team. Beaver Stadium is the best football stadium in the country for many reasons. In general‚ college football stadiums are usually much more energetic because of the students‚ but with that being said Beaver Stadium is the wildest arena

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    the wizard of oz Allegory

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    The Wizard of Oz was released August 25‚ 1939. In this story Dorothy‚ her little dog Toto‚ a Man of tin‚ a Scarecrow‚ and a cowardly lion all travel down a “yellow brick” road (a symbol for gold and a value to our currency) to find the Great and Powerful Wizard of Oz. After a long journey‚ they finally get to him and find out that he is nothing more than a man behind a curtain speaking through a microphone and operating levers‚ knobs and switches to keep the illusion alive. Frank Baum‚ the writer

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    Easy Going

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    he has to cope with making difficult decisions so the reader will empathise with him. Essay by mdsclionking Children and Adults in The Lion King Walt Disney Pictures produces movies that are meant to be enjoyed by children‚ teens‚ and adults. The company aims to provide different types of entertainment within each movie. For example‚ The Lion King contains humor‚ images‚ and themes that appeal to children and adults. Certain things that appeal to adults may not even be noticed by

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    (1999). Television situation comedies: Female body images and verbal reinforcements GLAAD (1999). 1999-2000 primetime TV lineup. Retrieved April 25‚ 2003‚ from . Gooding-Williams‚ R. (1995). Disney in Africa and the inner city: On race and space in The Lion King Gross‚ L. (2001). Up from invisibility: Lesbian‚ gay men and the media in America. Holtzman‚ L. (2000). Media messages: What film‚ television‚ and popular music teach us about race‚ class‚ gender‚ and sexual orientation hooks‚ B. (1994). Outlaw

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    The Evil in God

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    in the subconscious of the individual. It is an idealized and generic model for characters. There’s the hero that has experienced a severe childhood‚ but is able to work past it all and eventually becomes king. For an example‚ look at Simba in the Lion King and his journey. While the hero is usually brave and loved (at the end)‚ the villain is described as a power hungry animal‚ who at the end is either redeemed or killed. For example‚ look at the ‘Wicked Witch of the West’ and her fall from power

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    Disney Stereotypes

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    Linguistics and its relation to popular Westernized media has been closely related since the inception of pop culture. The topic of language has not been in question per say‚ but the issue of dialect and how it is incorporated to supplement stock characters in children’s movies and shows‚ has caught the attention of many. How and why do multi-billion industries resort to overly cheesy‚ and sometimes cringe-worthy‚ stereotypes? At a very young age‚ many children are exposed to movies‚ whether

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    In the novel‚ In The Skin Of A Lion Michael Ondaatje anatomizes the relationship between power and language and their effect on oneself establishing a sense of identity. The manipulative language and the complex structure Ondaatje uses explores this idea of power and its inevitable relationship with a sense of identity‚ which is even further accentuated through use of characterization throughout the novel. Ondaatje shines light on the unheard corners of history to give the disenfranchised migrants

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    Wizard Of Oz Allegory

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    the Scarecrow meet the Lion. The lion comes out of the forest expressing how he wants courage‚ because he is known as a coward. Dorothy allows the Lion to tag along to the Wizard. Throughout the novel the Lion demonstrated remarkable courage that helps the group to get where they need to go. “Something must be done to save us. I think I can swim to the shore and pull the raft after me‚ if you will only hold fast to the tip of my tail(70).” This is one of the many times the Lion shows his courage‚ even

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    the metaphoric path we take throughout life. In reality‚ the road is long and complex but eventually leads to the awaited destination. Along the yellow brick road‚ Dorothy befriends various characters including the Scarecrow‚ Tin Man‚ and Cowardly Lion‚ who aid in her pursuit. These characters represent the individuals within our lives which help and support us. Still‚ Dorothy is forced to manage and confront the Wicked Witch who is symbolic of the struggles we

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    com/melinda/writings/crisisofvalues.html (accessed September 20‚ 2003). Los Angeles Daily News (January 1999). "Disney Pulls Tape for Subliminal Smut." Mikkelson‚ Barbra and David. (December 31‚ 1996). The letters S-E-X are formed by a swirling cloud of dust in The Lion King. Available online: http://www.snopes.com/disney/films/lionking.htm (accessed September 20‚ 2003). Morlino‚ Rob. (December 17‚ 2000). The Emperor’s New Groove. Available online: http://www.matineemag.com/articles/794.shtml (accessed September‚

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