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    the film demonstrates class differences within the wildlife’s hierarchy. The Lions are royalty and the other animals are the Lion’s people‚ as is reflected in Hamlet. Simba‚ the film’s protagonist‚ is an anthropomorphic representation of Hamlet himself‚ as both are princes who have lost their fathers due to a jealous uncle. Scar and Mufasa represent the late King Hamlet and Claudius. Both Scar and Claudius become king by murdering their

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    “Cecil the Lion Killed By American Dentist” was the headline that rekindled the controversial debate over trophy hunting. This debate is better represented by Goodwell Nzou’s article “In Zimbabwe We Don’t Cry For Lions” than in the passage by Alexis Crosswell “5 Reasons Why Trophy Hunting is Not Conservation.” Trophy hunting is the killing of animals specifically for the purpose of keeping a portion of the animal as a prize. Since the death of Cecil the Lion‚ the sport has come under significant

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    race and are present 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

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    analyze these media and depict which organizational behavior concepts applied to each. Our group selected to convey OB concepts from: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (literature)‚ Dilbert (cartoon)‚ “Get Back Up”-T.I. feat Chris Brown (song)‚ and The Lion King (movie). From the media selected‚ we specifically focused on the organizational behavior concepts of personalities and teamwork‚ motivation‚ affect‚ emotions and influence and power. Description of Media and Concepts Literature: Snow White and

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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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    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‚ 18

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    constellation as Ser or Shir‚ the Turks called it Artan‚ the Jewish called it Arye‚ the Indians called it Simha‚ and the Syrians called it Aryo. All of these names mean lion. The constellation represents a lion and is usually linked with the Nemean lion from Greek mythology. The lion/beast in Greek mythology was killed by Heracles. The lion was placed on the sky because

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    anyway‚ because of this‚ their god has put a curse on him. the curse is that his father will kill him. After this he confronted his dad‚ and they had a plan‚ but the plan fell through when Orasmyn ran into something‚ and became a lion. On the next day‚ his dad was hunting for lions for the Feast of Sacrifices‚ although Orasmyn got away‚ he knew that this would not work. He decides follow men to india‚ and once he gets there‚ he hopes to find himself a pride to live in. After many failed attempts‚ he realises

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    After Scar had become king he had allowed the hyenas to live in the village. With this move‚ both the hyenas and the villager’s lives drastically changed. One could infer that the hyenas acted parasitical forcing the villagers to either live in fear or leave the village. The kingdom went to a horrid state with Scar becoming king with famine throughout the area‚ this could only lead to a weak kingdom and an upset population. Learning is ongoing Simba wanted to be King and wanted to prove the fact

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    colors‚ textures‚ sounds‚ smells‚ lighting and other sensory clues visualize the service‚ communicating with customers without words. For instance‚ Lion King’s adult themes – conspiracy‚ responsibility‚ survival of the fittest‚ male domination‚ female subservience‚ and death – appealed to a wide audience. As one psychologist explained: “The lion King is successful because it resonates with the real psychological themes of child development. It taps into childhood fears. It also taps into important

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