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    Ideal Lesson Analysis

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    not taught to us; it is simply picked up or in other words, is non-conscious! The reason why the brain learns better with music, art and movement is because these tap into a far deeper source of non-conscious learning. Ideas or tips: Include music/jingles in lessons. Have a pizza or ice cream party once in a while after finishing a unit or exam…

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    The words “jingle” and “cymbals” are musical, showing the melodic-like pull that money gives Daisy. Furthermore, it appears that not everyone who Gatsby associates with is appearing wealthy for a goal; they simply enjoy the desirability of it. Daisy and Tom for example…

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    Inside Out Psychology

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    example of improving memory. If something is related to humor or an emotion, people are able to recall the feeling or emotion and then the information. Lastly, the use of mnemonic devices such as acronyms, phrases, or even jingles help one to memorize and store information. Jingles of repetitive commercials are always learned easily and are remembered easily. All in all, while there are several ways to forget, there are also several techniques one can use to remember important information easier…

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    surmounted by the conical cap and bells” (1) Fortunato's light hearted attire sharply contrasts from his fate that he will soon face. This contrast makes for a deranged and dark mood, and makes the events of the story even more disturbing. The occasional “jingle” of the bell on Fortunato’s hat also provides brief relief, which is quickly shattered when the…

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    Very little says 'Murica more than finding some incredible eats at a gas station. For some I know this is so weird. For my fellow gas station eaters, this is completely normal and almost like a scavenger hunt. It's all about finding the next gas station that has some good eats. My first contribution to my new series Loving This Gas Station! is Rudy's. Before my recent adventure to Austin, I asked my Facebook friends on some good eats suggestions and Rudy's came up several times. Even while in…

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    I also became the president of the BeHip club at my school. In my four years I set a goal to make my school different from others and I believe I accomplished that mission by creating fun annual events such as the Freshmen Lock-in, Jingle Bowl, and Shark Week. Last year I also had a great opportunity to lead a group of fellow classmates to create a solar powered car for FPL and then after put it into competition against other school around Florida, taking first place in the time trials…

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    Imagine a beautiful rainbow made of only one color. Blue. Impossible, right? If only one color existed, there would be no rainbow, only sky. A rainbow is made up of billions of unique blends of colors, just like our society is made up of billions of unique people. With their advertisement, Skittles is not only promoting their product, they are promoting acceptance. By utilizing the symbol of the rainbow Skittles makes it clear that personality comes before appearances. The rainbow, now a symbol…

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    Super Size Me Analysis

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    Contrary to the popular belief of the time, Morgan Spurlock’s amateur documentary “Supersize Me” pushed reform in both fast food culture, and eating habits of citizens, being one of the first catalysts in a new movement in America. This 2004 film, being the first of his works to establish Spurlock as a filmmaker, focuses on Spurlock’s 30 day journey in which he vowed to eat solely McDonalds for three meals a day, and track his overall mental, physical, and social changes over this span of time.…

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    so they create advertisements with magical edits that can convince people to buy this product. Also, they are trying to tell people like “our product is always the best.”According to a commercial by State Farm called “State Farm Commercial – Magic Jingle Disappearing Agents” in the video show us agents disappear while they working or relaxing that means they go to costumers to help them when the costumer needs help, and they can get covered by insurance. For example, one had accident and has…

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    “The future was wide open.” Eddie was an eighteen year old boy who just graduated from high school and moved to Hollywood. When he got to Hollywood he met a girl and they moved in together. “Into The Great Wide Open,” tells a story about the life of a rock star, using a shifting tone, in a realistic. Tom Petty’s song tells a story of the rise and fall of Eddies adventure to Stardom. It all began when Eddie graduated high school and moved to Hollywood. In Hollywood, Eddie got a tattoo. He met a…

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