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    requires having knowledge of various strategies and the ability to implement them so that the focus is on teaching and learning rather than discipline. This paper will address the school/class environment and the purpose of establishing class rules. Willy Wonka Elementary school is a public school that has 625 students in attendance. I will be…

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    have a big fight, eventually, the friend is killed.” etc. Shane did a good job at explaining this theory, by including side by side pictures from both Toy Story and The Walking Dead. This video also included other theories about classics such as Willy Wonka and The Wizard Of Oz. This particular video has the highest views out of all of his conspiracy videos, with over six and a half million views! This could be a result of the click bait that was discussed earlier, due to the fact that Toy…

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    that can deny 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…

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    Rhetorical Analysis In 2013 Chipotle released a commercial, called “The Scarecrow,” that tries to inform its audience of the problems within the fast food industry while simultaneously promoting the Chipotle brand . Chipotle wants the viewer to know that they are not like other “fast food” restaurants . It is doing so to make people feel less guilty about eating their meals and making them understand that even though delicious, their meals are healthier than most other fast food chains’. One of…

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    Every year in the beginning of February I look forward to tuning into the biggest sporting event of the year: The Super Bowl. I watch this game for a multitude of reasons that include: The various of snacks and sweets to devour, my team is playing, or even just to watch the 30 second or minute commercials, that Big businesses spend millions on to share their product with as many as possible. The advertisements that I see too often on TV include Car commercials, alcohol commercials and food…

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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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    random place when I walked through the doors of the restaurant. Now, the reason I say random was the fact that this place was not like how I imagined the praiseworthy Cheesecake Factory to be at all. My expectations of this place was exactly how Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory felt and as colorful…

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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was published. Roald dedicated this book to his son Theo, he got the story line from his passion for chocolate and his school day memories. The film version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was released as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory in 1971. For instance, Roald wrote a screenplay called You Only Live Twice. You Only Live Twice was about a private agent tries to stop space jackings. This story was adapted from Roald war friend Ian…

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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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    Where does my water come from? Wouldn’t it be neat if we lived in a world where you could wave a magic wand and say, “Aguamenti” and however much water you wanted or needed at the time, suddenly appeared like in Harry Potter? Unfortunately, in reality, water is not so easy to come by. Even though our planet Earth is covered in 70% water, there is not enough spring water from lakes or streams as well as ground water from wells to supply humans, plant life and animals in this ever-growing world…

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