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Otto Messmer: The Man Behind Felix the Cat
Drawing
My Hobby
Painting
Otto Messmer mot known for creating the iconic and loved character “Felix the Cat” in the year 1919. Prior to creating Felix that cat, Messmer studied animation and drawing from a young age. He was born in 1892 in West Hoboken (modern day Union City) New Jersey to a family of German Immigrants. His experience…
Why We Are Obsessd With Superheros Essay
Fiction
Superhero
Superman
Hey yea you there do you like so many ”kind’s” of superhero’s well you came to the right place we will be talking about of all ‘kinds. Like’ the most one that people loved back in the day and let’s see why people loved superheroes like. American’s do so much and you get to see…
Taking The Right Path: The back story
College
Is college worth it
My Goal
My journey like many others began in high school. Through my fours years, we were always told that college was the key to success. My senior year was ending and my guidance counselor sat me down once to discuss my college plans. At the time, I knew I wanted to attend college but never knew how I…
Superheroes Need Each Other
Social Issues
Society
Superhero
Since the dawn of Superheroes, they have always been associated with fighting crime, protecting people, and furthermore bettering their communities while protecting their identities. Throughout their careers, they are faced with hardships and fighting different villains and scenarios each day. Villains, the ones who cause all this chaos and violence that is to be fought…
My Thoughts About Important Part Of Declaration Of Independence: The Preservation Of Life, And Liberty, And The Pursuit Of Happiness
Declaration of Independence
The Pursuit Of Happiness
We hold these truths to be sacred & undeniable; that all men are created equal & independent, that from that equal creation they derive rights inherent & inalienable, among which are the preservation of life, & liberty, & the pursuit of happiness; …(Declaring Independence). Liberty is the state of being free within society and from…
The notion of insanity and sanity
Insanity
Mental Illness
Who Am I
Defining how one should be counted as sane is a troubling matter. In situations involving mental health diagnoses, concern over the reliability in distinguishing sane from insane arises. With such a troubling situation, instances of its misuse are deemed unreliable and inconsistent. Author David L. Rosenhan addresses this dilemma in his classical piece “ On…
When First Love Becomes Best Friendship
Friend
Friendship
Love
Love stories
My Best Friends
When I was in freshmen, I went to a high school that shared its building with another high school. Basically, St. Marcellinus was a newly built high school and at the time, we only have two years worth of students occupy the building; the freshman, and the sophomores. And because of that, almost half of…
Analysis of the Artist’s Father Reading L’Evenement Drawing
Drawing
Painting
Cezanne has accurately used his blending capabilities in this classic 1866 drawing to communicate. We see a man (his father) seated on an oversized armchair in a room with a fairly dark background reading a newspaper in a relaxed mood. The room’s dark background and sombre mood have been achieved by the use of a thick…
Why I Decided To Be A Nurse
Goals In Life
Why I Want to Be a Nurse
Growing up people always asked,’ where do you see yourself in the future or what do you want to be when you grow up?’ I learned that in life no matter how perfect I plan my life; things don’t always work out as planned. We face obstacles that detour our path or lose passion in…
Female Superheros
Heroism
Superhero
What are major arguments O’Reilly presents in this article? “Once again, the identity of female superheroes’ accusers reinforces the idea that heroism for women has its limitations.” Female superhero- oxymoron. Women aren’t supposed to be feminine and aggressive. “Until the use of this narrative technique to limit women’s roles as fully recognized subjects—as heroines in…