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    are consequently forced to adapt to their new aliases as Bud and Mary Sue respectively. While David and Jennifer slowly experience the town, David is delighted to be a part of a world that he so longed for. He had a mother and father who get along, a life in which everything is predictable and stable, and moreover, everything is ‘pleasant.’ What David does not realize yet is that there are fundamental underlying problems with Pleasantville. Despite the depiction of the longing for the ‘good-ol…

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    For this rotation I taught the Real Care Baby lesson. IN this lesson the students watched a visual video that gave them an overview of what the Real Care Baby is all about. Then they got pulled out in groups to complete the “one Minute” baby challenge. This challenge required the students to stop the baby from crying in one minute. This required following directions, collaboration, completion of the challenge, and critical thinking skills. After this the students had the chance to read more…

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    Bringing the fiction characters to real-life is the power that every book, novel, comic fans definitely want to have. If I have that such kind of power, the character I want to bring to real-life is Batman, because he is the symbol of justice, a very smart person and dare to break the law and fight the bad guy even they are the government. Every comic and superhero movie fans in general and DC fans, in particular, know that Batman is the symbol of justice. He fights the bad guy who commits…

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    Wade is on a quest to find the hidden treasure left behind in a video game by its maker. If you look at where Wade is actually living in the real world compared to where he is exploring in the virtual reality you notice that they are very different.Wades actual life is spent living in the stacks, which are trailer is stacked on top of each other up to 20 high. He he lives with his aunt who uses him for money. He is borderline abused by his “Family“. Now…

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    living right in the middle of warfare. in the book under the persimmon tree it shows part of what it is like to be a refugee and how bad the conditions and how crowded they are but in actual refugee camps in real life they are worse Susan fisher staples shows how the Taliban impacts the life of a refugee body paragraph 1: in the book it tells you about refugee camps and there conditions let me enlighten you on the situation. Susan fisher staples says that the refugee camps are filled with many…

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    “Dan in Real Life” and Elizabeth from “The Leaving” both wear figurative masks to cover their true feelings. Dan in Real Life is centered around Dan, who is the father of 3 daughters and the family's annual road trip to see Nana and Poppy Burns, Dan’s parents. While, Dan’s out looking for a newspaper he finds Marie, who he later finds out is his brother's girlfriend. Marie and Dan instantly have a connection. Later, Dan removes his mask and he and Marie get married. Unlike Dan in Real Life, The…

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    value the most. Life should should be looked upon as an object. This object should be filled with so many things you love that you’ll never get tired of it. Although some people look at video games as an escape of real life, many players of Halo 3 view playing the game as if it is a depiction of real life. The gamers in Halo 3 fought many battles, which brought them to the high level, a fictional great war. Considering this was a virtual enemy they were fighting, nothing was real. Yet there…

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    Real Life Epic The Odyssey has many things in similar to real life. There are many challenges we must face, and many things will try to stop us from reaching our goal. Sometimes, our goal may seem hopeless, but if we keep going, we can reach it. An example of something in real life corresponding to the Odyssey is how people can try and hold you back from your goal. For example, I wanted to be a snare drum player on the NHS drumline, but my skills were not good enough for me to make it. I…

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    increased in popularity. However, another popular medium producers like to adapt is real-life events. There are many films out there now that are based on a true stories. Nevertheless, these adaptations usually aren’t an exact depiction of the real-life story. Producers often have to make additions and changes in order to make a movie that has enough substance and drama and can become a success in Hollywood. Some real-life events just don’t have enough substance to or enough drama to sustain the…

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    Real Life Situation: As part of my English Literature and Language Course, I’m analyzing a book by Gabriel Marquez, named Chronicle of a death foretold. The book is based on true events, and explores a local murder. In order recount the events and causation of the murder; Marquez interviews several eyewitnesses of the murder, each of which remembers the day very differently. Ranging from disagreements about the weather to the amount of times the victim was stabbed. This seemed absurd to me, as…

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