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    Newberry Award Winners: DiCamillo, Kate. Because of Winn-Dixie. Candlewick Press, 2000. Summary: Because of Winn-Dixie is a story of a young girl, Opal, who moved from one small town in Florida to another with her father who was a preacher. Her mother left them when Opal was very young and she struggles with this throughout the book. While in the supermarket, Winn-Dixie, Opal found a dog that was tearing apart the store. She claimed the dog as hers and she and her father took the dog home. She…

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    The Cheesecake Factory, I once believed that the establishment would be a bakery that primarily sold cheesecakes, sweets and such. Although, I’ve never heard much about the restaurant, or what it actually was other than people are familiar with the establishment and only comment on the cheesecakes. Yet, I had not known that that was the place I was dining in, I only believed under the presumption of its name that we were going to eat at some other random place when I walked through the doors of…

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    I myself went through something similar, around the age 12 or 13 I had messed around with the idea of making my dream shop. I called it “The Candy Emporium” it had the interior and exterior design of a the candy shop in the movie “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”. It would have candy from all over the world and the shopkeepers would climb tall sliding ladders to receive the candies of choice. Sadly I lacked the funds to make it a reality. Which was not the case for the creator of Dylan’s…

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    you health insurance. The playing of this song creates a sense of familiarity for the viewer connecting them to the film and therefore, connecting them to Moore’s cause. He also does this with the tune “I’ve Got A Golden Ticket” from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Moore plays this to give the viewer a feeling of irony when a tune they tend to associate with happy thoughts suddenly becomes associated with something negative. This propaganda makes the viewer think and contemplate the…

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    after deciding that he couldn 't quite see a marquee reading "Jerry Silberman as Mac Beth." Breaking into screen acting with his first roll as a hostage in the film Bonnie and Clyde, Wilder was best known for his iconic roll as Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,…

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    and market campaigning. David is also the president of Polo Ralph Laurens Foundation and is apart of numerous charities. Ralph and Ricky Lauren 's daughter did not join the family business but she did create her own. After she watched the movie Willy Wonka…

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    Many incredible books that are well known and loved have been made into movies, such as, Twilight, Harry Potter, as well as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. While watching them have you ever said to yourself, “That scene wasn’t like the book” or “They got rid of [character/scene]”? Film adaptations are now known to be the movie industry, and because of this there are a lot more critics in the world. Readers mainly notice how film adaptations make people anti-readers, crush character…

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    A musical film is a genre of film that consists of songs as well as dialogue. This type of film became popular in the 1930’s and is around today. Musical films started being created when the technology of sound became advanced enough to put music in a film. Musicals that would normally be performed on a stage in a theater could then be made into a film. Musical films allowed the musicals to improve because of the variety of set and the ability to shoot a scene more than once if someone…

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    Long-term memories are what strongly defines who someone maintains to be, what they have accomplished, and what sets them apart from others. For Heston Blumenthal, a British chef born on May 27 of 1966 in Kensington, London, one of his deep memories goes back to a sunset afternoon in the Provençale restaurant, L'Oustau de Baumanière in southern France when he was sixteen(starchefs.com). According to the interview “Heston on His Passions and Influences And Why the Fat Duck Gets Better,” it was…

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    When Lucy stepped through the wardrobe and into Narnia, it changed my life. It was the moment I realized that as difficult as things may seem there is the possibility of magic and something bigger just beyond the door. My life changed at that moment. I had found freedom to be the little girl I was, if only in my imagination. It was more than I had ever known. Screaming and fighting always seemed to be going on at my house. My dad was a heroin addict and Mom was a rage addict. Everyday there…

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