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    Bhabish Subedi Sherry sharifian Govt 2305 14 November 2017 Social Medias and US Presidency Social medias are the cooperative enterprises of online means of connection between people where people share their ideas, thoughts as well as images. Some of the examples of social medias are social networking medias such as Facebook, twitter, yahoo, Gmail, google plus and many more. Nowadays different people have different way of living. They don’t hesitate to speak. They share their sorrows, their misunderstanding

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    The pear shape diamond cut is known as a modified brilliant cut diamond, which is a combination of two different cuts. Those cuts are the marquise cut and the round brilliant. It combines the best of both cuts into an interesting diamond shape. Pear shape diamonds have to be evenly cut since the parts of the curve should match on the shoulders. The typical length of the pear cut ranges from 1.40 to 1.70, and the choice of ratio is often a personal preference. Some women like long diamonds while

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    humour to the film and finally the Blue Fairy is added for beauty with bright ora. On the other hand Sid’s toys in “Toy Story” are very unattractive, and at first we are led to believe they are evil, but in fact they save Woody and Buzz. This shows that you should never judge on appearance. As we have good characters there are also evil characters. They are usually portrayed in very stereotypical ways such as an evil laugh or an ugly exterior. Some examples of this is

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    Aldrin, Buzz. "The Imperative To Explore." Technology Review 115.6 (2012): 70. Business Source Main Edition. Web. 6 Jan. 2015. In the article “The Imperative to explore” Buzz Aldrin talks about how when he took his step on the moon, he realized what a beautiful place was and that it was our home. Buzz Aldrin described it as a green, blue, and white globe surrounded by a void of blackness. And that green

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    Rhetorical Appeals in the Life of a Villain “A villain is just a victim whose story hasn’t been told” (Chris Colfer). Stinky Pete of Toy Story 2, is plotted to be the “bad guy” of the film. He’s could also be classified as a sympathetic villain, which will be explained further later. Now, you may or may not have heard of the rhetorical appeals before, but little does one know, that the three rhetorical appeals are applied to the film Toy Story 2 and its villain. Let me break it down for you, long

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    Through the observation of conflict, one recognizes how Buzz and Woody’s relationship changes as Woody’s envy dies. In the initial stage of their relationship, conflict can be easily detected by the audience. This is found when Woody says to Buzz, “Listen, Light-Snack, you stay away from Andy. He's mine, and no one is taking him away from me”(Lasseter). When the audience witnesses this, they instantly recognize Woody’s envy of Buzz because Buzz is becoming Andy’s favorite and Woody feels like he is

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    I sort of giggled a little bit when I heard that but then I realized that it is important to never give up and it was cool that she got the quote from Buzz Light Year. Over the next few times that I was around her, I really started to love talking to her because our two personalities just clicked. I could have talked to her for hours and hours and even for the rest of the day. That is why I decided

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    present. The lead protagonist , a cowboy doll named Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), takes the toys on a mission to discover what new additions to the family are among the heap of Andy’s birthday presents. The multitudes of gifts surround an electronic Buzz Lightyear action figure (voiced by Tim Allen). The extravagant toy becomes the

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    The Toy Industry’s Marketing Strategies in “Red Ryder Nails the Hammond Kid” The story of “Red Ryder Nails the Hammond Kid” by Jean Shepard mainly revolves around the main character’s memories of his childhood. Ralphie’s reminiscing of his childhood is provoked when he reads a sign stating, “Disarm the Toy Industry” (473). The simple statement takes Ralphie back to his childhood Christmas when getting a BB gun for his Christmas present is all he could think of. The article, “Target Market: Children

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    As a little girl, I loved my stuffed animals and could not go a day without them. There is one that I still have sitting on my bed today, he is a hippopotamus named Hank. For my capstone, I wanted to do something that had to do with my pal. Lots of children grow up having that one special toy that meant everything to them. I wanted to choose something that someone could easily relate to. Throughout the animation there would be no dialog, just music. This way the audience could focus more on the

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