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    Naty Bumppo Romantic Hero

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    Natty Bumppo, is a romantic hero from the movie/novel of The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper. The last members of a dying Native American tribe, the Mohicans -- Uncas, his father Chingachgook, and his adopted half-white brother Natty Bumppo (aka Hawkeye) lived in peace beside British colonists. But when the daughters of a British colonel are kidnapped by a traitorous scout, “Hawkeye” and Uncas must rescue them in the gunfire of a terrifying military conflict of which they wanted no…

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    King Kong Film Comparison

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    version of Psycho directed by Gus Van Sant and the 2005 War of the Worlds are two examples of bad remakes. Some however are equally or more successful. King Kong is one of the most recognisable remakes of all time. Written and produced by Merian C. Cooper in 1933, King Kong was a story that was worth making two movies about. In 2005 Peter Jackson brought the thriller back to life through state of the art technology. The technology used in the 1933 version compared to the 2005 version, as well as…

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    Db Cooper Identity

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    question remains the same: Who is D.B. Cooper? The name D.B. Cooper is a descriptive name created by the media to refer to an unknown man who hijacked Northwest Airlines Flight 305. The story of D.B. Cooper started in the afternoon of November 24, 1971, at Portland International Airport. A 5’10” man in his mid-forties with an attaché case checked himself in with a one-way Northwest Airline ticket bound for Seattle. He identified himself as Dan Cooper.…

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    Francis Brett Hart was born August 28, 1836 in Albany, New York. His parents were Elizabeth and Henry Hart. Bret Harte did not have a great relationship with his, in fact, his father had included the “e” in Hart to distance himself from Francis. His father had worked in an Albany private school which eventually got run out. The family kept moving around in the North Atlantic states so Henry Harte could have a job as a teacher. In 1845, Henry dies, which leaves the the family to ask for money…

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    Hawkeye, a hunter, is a hybrid of the two, traveling with the last two members of the Mohican tribe, who he has come to befriend and care for deeply. Cooper begins their introduction by describing Hawkeye and Chingachgook, highlighting their differences. In reference to Chingachgook, a Native, Cooper writes, “His body, which was nearly naked, presented a terrific emblem of death, drawn in intermingled colors of black and white. His closely shaved head, … was without ornament…

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    Mirror Box

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    whose reflection can be seen on the reflecting (Drew University, 2009: Pasquina & Cooper, 2003: Moore & Jongsma). In instances of two-sided removal, there is no appendage to reflect. For this, the utilization…

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    affect your everyday interactions with society. In the popular television show ”The Big Theory” Sheldon Cooper is a very complex individual whom experiences the struggles with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Narcissism. Throughout the show Sheldon interacts with many of his peers, family members and acquaintances as though they are nothing making rude, snarky and somewhat hurtful comments. Sheldon might be brilliant to a point, but he does have some corks that go along with him. The show…

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    A Rubik’s Cube was spotted on your dusty old shelf crammed with your parents’ dusty beloved books--don’t pretend like you didn’t see it with your peripheral vision--so you gave it a go. The countless finger-breaking, brain-grinding, eye-melting hours spent to just group six colours into their individual side, is the most satisfying feeling ever. This is what happened to me three years ago, and that last satisfying ‘U prime’ which lead to the first completion of a Rubik’s Cube, just made it “ma…

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    American Ascribed Status

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    student who become Sheldon’s groupie, and loves Sheldon from her first impression. Afterwards, she only allows Sheldon to help her do some homework. When they have science project, she will ask Sheldon to do research with her, and she helps Sheldon to fix his toenails. Ramona wants to get close to Sheldon, so she creates activities for them to do. However Ramona does not succeed in getting Sheldon’s affection. Ramona is the worst of outcomes. Sheldon really does not want to have a relationship…

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    more severe of the two, is germophobia. He is extremely afraid of getting contaminated by some germ and getting a disease or dying. In one episode Sheldon accidental drinks out of someone else’s glass and goes into immediate panic that his life is in danger. In yet another episode he is forced to go to a hospital to support his friend. While there Sheldon refuses to touch sit down or touch another and plies with his friends to take him…

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