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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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    “A hero is someone who steps up when everyone else backs down.”(Anonymous) They never give up no matter the situation. Heroes in real life are not like in the comics and they are not dramatized, but instead they’re real people risking their own lives. Heroes put others before themselves and are ordinary people that do remarkable things, they are not wrapped up in their own needs. Heroes are people who put others before themselves. For example, a video called “Boatlift” describes that on 9/11…

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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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    young age. Malala Yousafzai was born on july 12th, 1997 in Mingora, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. When Malala Yousafzai was 11-12, she wrote a blog for the BBC about her life living under the Taliban occupation. The summer after she wrote her blog, the journalist named Adam B. Ellick made a New York Times documentary about her life, while the Pakistani military tried to prevent her from getting interviewed.…

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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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    Jack London is a legendary writer of adventure tales. White Fang, The Call of the Wild, and To Build a Fire are a few of his many published stories. Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild follows the story of the young Chris McCandless as he experiences the wild places of North America. Chris leaves his family, changes his name to Alexander Supertramp, and lives a nomadic life until his untimely end in Alaska. London’s To Build a Fire tells of an inexperienced man who ventures into the Yukon accompanied…

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    the heart of things primordial,” (London, Ch.2). In the novel The Call of the Wild, by Jack London Buck is kidnapped from his home and taken to become a sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush. He works for mail carriers traveling back and forth across the Yukon, then sold to three inexperienced southerners looking to strike it rich. Finally he is rescued and by a man he grows to love and defend in The Call of the wild there is an underlying theme, or message that the author portrays, you must…

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    Imagine leaving a simple comfortable life behind to go live out in the snow. Now, on top of being completely alone imagine having little knowledge on how to survive. Sound fun? Well, this is exactly what Chris McCandless did. McCandless traveled into Alaska with rice and a small amount of knowledge on poisonous berries, told from the story. Although Chris tried to act as though he was doing something great he actually was causing harm to himself and everyone he actually cared about. Chris…

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    Although the topics of terrorism and self-discovery through adventure are seemingly unrelated, the novels 102 Minutes and Into the Wild are proof that these ideas can be connected. These novels may be distinguishable by their overall topics, but they are actually very similar when considering style, diction, and overarching ideas. Both Into the Wild and 102 Minutes were written with a tone that is unemotional and informational. The level of vocabulary was typically not at a heightened level,…

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