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    High School: In the Mind of a Student Although the earth is populated by different races, religions, or genders, there is one thing that everyone has in common: school. School systems are the same everywhere, even if one doesn't live in the same county. It doesn't matter if one goes to school in California, Florida, or even Mississippi; there will always be freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors in all the high schools across the country. I am a senior in high school, so I know what it's like

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    Although the movie The Lion King is often times viewed as nothing more than a child-based movie, in actuality, it contains a much deeper meaning. It is a movie that not only displays the hardships of maturation, and the perplexities associated with growing, but it is also a movie that deals with the search for one's identity and responsibility. As said by director Julie Taymor, "In addition to being a tale about a boy's personal growth, the `Lion King' dramatizes the ritual of the `Circle of Life'

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    Through analyzing the movies Hamlet and The Lion King, it is clear that the resemblance and differences between the two characters Hamlet and Simba and the storyline itself are very noticeable. The main similarities taken away from the movie is the similarities between these two princes that is widely talked about is the characters friendships and the death of both of their fathers. The deaths of their fathers made them try and forget and redeem their deaths. A difference between these two movies

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    Vincennes’ X-Mester program has a lot to offer for the more than 150 students who attend, but this program would not be possible without the fellows who guide our students. One of those fellows includes Ms. Bri. Being a fellow may seem easy and simple, but the reasoning behind it can be unknown. Ms. Bri became a fellow because she believed it would be a great opportunity to learn and connect with others. This mindset was very much influenced by the woman in her life. They in totality held different

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    Most people whether children or adults enjoy watching cartoons. “The Lion King” cartoon is one of Walt Disney’s famous movies that are considered as a Family- Friendly movie. In this research paper I aim to compare and contrast between The Lion King movie and Shakespeare’s Hamlet play. The challenge of producing William Shakespeare's most celebrated tragedy, "Hamlet," has fascinated stage artists for centuries and film artists for almost as long as film has existed”(Sterritt 1997).This research paper

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    Childhood Essay In the poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost, Robert Frost makes references about his childhood and how amazing his childhood memories are. Robert Frost also mentions in “Nothing Gold Can Stay” that childhood doesn’t last forever and will eventually go away. My childhood memories go without saying, was more than just an experience, they are my best memories. As a child, I lived and grew up in the San Fernando Valley. I lived in a decent size brown and white house in an old

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    cry on their shoulder. I think everyone has an honorary family member(s). They are people who are always with you or someone you know very well. After Simba left Pride Rock he met Timon and Pumba in the forest. They started to live the Hakuna Matata lifestyle. Simba created a family because he had no one else to care for, and no one to care for him. They created a family structure, they had each other and cared for each other. Even though they weren’t blood related they had a family structure

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    The Lion King

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    “Oh yes, the past can hurt. But from the way I see it, you can either run from it, or learn from it.”~Rafiki, The Lion King. The film of The Lion King, life lessons proved to us that you can do anything. Simba was a cub when he knew he would be a king one day. He even sang the song I Just Can't Wait To be King to explain that he had faith in himself and he knew he could grow up to be better than his father. Simba sings, “ I'm gonna be a mighty king So enemies beware Well, I've never seen a king

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    Lion King Research Paper

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    As a child I was a huge The Lion King fan from my bedroom theme to my lunchbox was The Lion King related, I remember my mother leaving the television on with the Lion King movie playing sometimes to put me to sleep. A few years ago I took my niece’s and nephew which like myself are huge Fan of the movie to the Broadway musical The Lion King. The musical opened with “The Circle Of Life” song this brought a nostalgic feeling immediately, the costumes of all the animals and how they were being play

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    There are hundreds of fictional characters that have identical personalities as regular people. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Dory from the movie Finding Nemo for her free-spirit and kind-hearted nature, Vanellope from the Disney movie Wreck it Ralph for her shyness, and determination, and Timon from the Disney movie The Lion King for his love of music, silliness, and his caring for others. Dory who is a blue flounder, and I have the same traits of being

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