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    Burton himself. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissor Hands directed by Tim Burton, the use of a wishful protagonist and exaggerated characters conveys that no one should change who you are to meet society 's expectations. In Burton’s films, he uses a wishful protagonist to show that even though the character is a social outcast, they won’t change the way they are and what they believe…

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    Chocolate Factory, and, Alice in Wonderland. Burton exaggerates the characters' identities to suggest that no one person should have to change who they are to conform to society's standards. Colors are used in both movies to show how the protagonist characters don’t need to conform to the rest of society. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory bright colors and high-key lighting is used throughout the factory while Mr. Wonka’s clothing is a dark red and violet. The contrast in Mr. Wonka’s factory…

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    film director that has created dozens of brilliant dark and mysterious movies, with well known techniques of colour, cinematography and Two of his most famous films include Edward Scissorhands in 1990 and IN 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory both sharing the same style…

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    Milestone Three One of the greatest events that resulted from the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire was the creation a nine member commission dubbed the Factory Investigation Commission (FIC). Following the fire, a superficial investigation was completed and it was found that there were conditions in factories and manufacturing establishments that constituted a daily menace to the lives of the thousands of working men, women, and children. It was also found that there was a lack of fire…

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    Yesterday, March 25, 191 at 4:40 pm, a fire at the Triangle Waist Company 10 floor building in New York city broke out and killed 146 young workers who were mostly immigrants. The fire started when someone threw either a match or cigarette int0 the waste bucket. Someone smelled smoke and told the manager who then started to throw water onto the fire, but it was already too late. Everyone began to panic and run for the door, but the door was too small and could only fit one person through at a…

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    The Triangle Factory Fire Trial: Blanck and Harris go Free After the devastating Triangle Waist Company fire, 146 workers out of the 500 working that day perished in the raging fire. Workers died left and right due to panic, confusion, and chaos. Max Blanck and Isaac Harris were blamed for the deaths of the many workers. Many people believed that they locked doors and that their fire safety precautions were almost nonexistent. They were taken to court on charges of manslaughter and were found…

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    Factory Farming

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    and it screams and fights, however, the chains hold and tear its fresh skin. The only life it will ever know is one of pain and suffering and any hope it has of a normal life is gone the moment it is born. This is the life of an animal born in a factory farm, an industry that confines a massive number of livestock into a cramped living space with little care for the quality of life or health of the animals. An in-depth analysis of the standard of living for industrial food animals reveals that…

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    The Cheesecake Factory

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    If you’re like me, you love to eat out, but do not often have the time (or money nowadays) to do so. The Cheesecake Factory is one of my preferred places to go, so you be able to imagine how psyched I was when I finally realized that with a little elbow grease I could cook my favorite dishes at house. I started by doing a little explore for authentic Cheesecake Factory restaurant recipes. This seemed to be the logical first step, right? Wrong. I immediately hit a snag when some dissimilar…

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    The European Industrial Revolution was a time of drastic change. In England it became a transformation from hand tools and handmade items to machined and mass-produced goods. The growth of factories replaced the cottage industries and spawned the development of cities. Growing cities and factories led to changes in transportation, labor, and working conditions. These changes generally helped workers lives, even though initially there were more negatives than positives. Before the…

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    Industrial Revolution happened from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. The Industrial Revolution produced new chemical manufacturing, improved efficiency of water and steam power, and developed machine tools that led to the rise of the factory system. The Industrial Revolution affected Great Britain both positively and negatively. The Industrial Revolution led to industrialization that increased mass production and machines that made production faster and easier. However, it caused…

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