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    children's safety and kid should enjoy their childhood instead of growing up too fast . Giving a kid reason to grow up would parents rather have a teen drinking ,or going to parties and even pranking other people and ruins others people halloween .they could be drinking and driving while little kids and adult are walking their kids for trick or treat ,and creating an accident that…

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    For practically of modern history, women have been subjected to scrutiny that privileged men have not needed to face. A prime example of this is being sorted into one of two groups, which are here referred to as either a ‘Madonna’ or a ‘whore’. There have been other terms to refer to the same split, such as ‘virgin’ or ‘whore’, as well as simply ‘good’ versus ‘bad’. The Madonna is someone who partakes in acceptable sexuality. Examples of such acts include being of appropriate age (not too old…

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    The costumes in Krampus were spectacular, I got the chills from the creatures that were lurking outside. Krampus himself was terrifying in his ways very detailed, I was covering my eyes in some scenes because of fear. Every creature in this movie was detailed…

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    Halloween Research Paper

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    It was night and my sisters are coming home. I was bored and I wanted to scare them. So I put on my Halloween costume and I thought of where I was going to hide. It took me a while to figure out where I was going to hide. After a few minutes later I found out where I was going to hide and I hid behind the door. I hid behind the door because I hide in the same places all the time. So I hid in that position to see if i was able to scare them. It was a good spot to scare them. I had to wait because…

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    The Night of Halloween Smudging on the last of the oily paint to her face, she slipped on her vibrant orange pumpkin costume and placed the viney green on her head. As she collected her pail that she would place her candy in. She ran down the grainy wood steps and yelled for her mom. Her mom soon appeared by the stairwell and opened the cold doorknob and let her out the door. When her feet hit the grey hard pavement she was disoriented as she was walking. She soon found a house in the…

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    For this museum project I decided to take a visit to the Perez Art Museum Miami. During my trip to the museum I really connected emotionally with what I viewed, furthermore comprehending my perspectives in comparison to the intent of each art piece. Symbolically the most beautiful piece was a painting of a man, who in my opinion represented modern power. The painting is titled, "Morthyn Brito III," by the artist is Kehinde Wiley, who was born in the United States of America. Wiley finished and…

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    The Headless Candy Hogger By Brenty boo times thomes (AKA: Beary Brent) It was Halloween night for Peter Lightning. He was going trick or treating with his friends, Donny and Sylvester. Peter was going to be a Pumpkin head from his favorite movie, " Night in The Cornfield". Peter was ready too early because his friends were not there yet. He took a couple "Butterfingers" from his moms candy bowl and sat down on the couch. 2 minutes later there was a knock on the door. Peter went to go open it…

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    Cultural Appropriation

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    Appreciation or Appropriation? Have you ever stopped to think about Halloween costumes? Dressing up as a Latino or a Native American is considered normal in our society. However, these cultures aren’t meant to be costumes. They present a way for people to identify and express themselves while belonging to a community of people who share similar beliefs. This is cultural appropriation; the adoption or use of elements of a culture by a person of another cultural background. Although many…

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    Teaching on Halloween, was a different experience. It helped me understand how the students are affected and influenced by the things surrounding them (environment, their dress, the holiday). I learned that when teaching students on a holiday, or any day different than the norm, instruction must be more interactive and accommodating to those changes. Teaching on Halloween was harder than I expected it to be. I had to test my flexibility skills and practice adjusting in the moment. I also learned…

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    The Teletubby with a Motive The newspaper details the event of a peculiar man, Terez Owens, dressed in a teletubby costume who broke into his friend's home and stole food a couple days before Halloween. Though the friend chose to press charges over the damages made to his house from the break-in, the man is only charged with "criminal mischief and disorderly conduct" (Weinreich, 2014). Owens had broken a window and door, cutting himself in the process , and then raided his friend's fridge for…

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