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    Frozen Movie Essay

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    Frozen! One of the best animated movies of 2013. It included everything anyone would want to see in a movie and so much more. From the opening of the movie a very calm mood was set that really set the plot for the entire movie. After the opening scene it shows Anna climbing on her sister asking her to go play. After giving in to a non-deniable beg, Elsa and Anna take off the picture room to have a snow fest which soon turn bad after Elsa strikes Anna in the head with her powers leaving Anna…

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    other slaves who needed his help. Plus, in the movie Mulan, the main character enlists in the army to help her sick father because her father would easily die in combat. Mulan jeopardized her own life to save her father. Lastly, in the film "The Man with the Red Bandanna" Welles R. Crowther saves many people on 9/11 in the south tower. One survived who he rescued is Ling Young she quoted that after he saved her Welles said " I'm going back up" He saved even more people after that. Although,…

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    Multitasking Is Bad

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    whatever reason one may do multitasking, it is something we do and that is important to our lives. Some people may not realize how harming and negative this practice is. Multitasking can cause social problems, it can affect the memory, and it does not save time. One may assume that multitasking is saving time because they are doing multiple things at once, but it’s actually the opposite. “First, the assignment takes…

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    Special snowflake Bruh was a demigod child of a goddess named Hecate and a mortal dude named Charlie. Since Bruh was the child of the magic goddess he could like do the magic thing well and thought was a special snowflake, and Bruh was very prideful and often a jerk because no one liked Bruh. Bruh would often barge in to places like, “LOL give all your money or ill beat you with magic until you’re all bloody and dead” so he always got what he wanted to. Bruh also made all the poor towns…

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    If I were to be any person for a day, I would be Malala Yousafzai. If I were to switch places with Malala Yousafzai, I think I would be with a mind that is bigger than I can imagine. I also think I would be in a bigger body with experiences and memories only a soul could hold on to, not only emotionally, but physically and emotionally and I think I would be faced with many responsibilities If we switched places. I would want to be Malala Yousafzai for a day because she has accomplished many…

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    Adjusting to a new life can call for learning new skills and learning how to persevere. During Call of the Wild, Buck is forced to adapt to his new life as a sled dog and must persevere in order to survive. In contrast, when my father went to college, he had to learn so much more than how to adjust to his new life, but how to persevere and always perform everything as best as he could. Although Buck and my father went though very different experiences, they both learned how to persevere. Being…

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    himself and everyone he actually cared about. Chris McCandless’s adventure was complete nonsense because he was unprepared, he had no knowledge on how to truly survive in the wild, and he left his life behind for an awful reason. McCandless was a lost teenager that should have gotten help rather than trying to fix himself in the wild. The story starts off with a man with the name of Jim Gallien just driving. He spots a young hitchhiker (Chris McCandless) and tell the boy to hop in. Jim says “He…

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    Success In Into The Wild

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    the main articles discussed in my English class and how each of these articles show relation to the essential question “What is success?” These passages include, “Into The Wild,” by Jon Krakauer, which shows success by introducing Chris McCandless and how he had shown his success by leaving home and setting out into the wild to live a successful life in his terms.“Nature,” by Ralph Waldo Emerson, shows how the author believes success is the natural and calm part of life and that even though…

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    author of Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer, reveals Chris McCandless to be an introvert who feels the need to remove himself from a typical life in society and begin his own adventures to figure out who he really is. In an effort to show the issues of living in the wilderness on your own, director Werner Herzog introduces Timothy Treadwell and his disturbing transformation during his 13 summers in the wilderness. McCandless and Treadwell both had different motives for venturing into the wild.…

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    people in riding giants would ride in and try to save the crashed surfers. Surfers at Pe’ahi would often crash so they had people on jet ski’s standing by to rushing and grab the surfer. The waves at Peahi are strong enough to kill so the fact that people are willing to rush in and (hopefully) save you in daring. The surfers life is on the line but the jet ski person is also in grave danger as well if they get knocked off the jet ski. Into the Wild a book written by Jon Krakauer shows traits of…

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