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    wear pajamas‚ have your hair up‚ and no makeup nonacid face no judgments. Finally‚ there is almost no cost to watching a movie at home. Nowadays you can rent almost all the newly released films from your local Redbox for one dollar and buy a box of popcorn for about $3. You can get everything you need for a great movie night for less than $5! With that math‚ you could have eight great movie nights for the cost of one sub-par movie date in the theaters. Overall the home viewing experience is far greater

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    Garg et al. (2007) found this theory to be fiting. By random selection‚ partcipants either wached Love Story to evoke a sad mood‚ or Sweet Home Alabama ‚ to evoke a happy mood.Whilst atching th ilms in a group‚ they were givnclorie-free drinks and popcorn‚ which was pre-weighed. At the end

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    become super. I let a spider bite me... no spider powers; just lots of itching. I tried standing too close to the microwave oven hoping the radiation would change me. Nothing. And I got in trouble for making so many bags of popcorn. But I took it all to school and had a popcorn party. I was a hero that day. So I guess it kinda worked. I love being a hero. I love helping people. I love making them happy. And I hate bad guys. I hate creeps who hurt people. There’s this kid at school... he is

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    Tecnológico de Monterrey Gustavo Gamero Vega 999048 David Dieck González 1191119 Speaking and Writing (2) September 21‚ 2012 Monthly Speech Outline The Hidden Messages I. Introduction Not all the things showed in advertising or movies are able to see at first appearance. For example: in Nolan’s Batman trilogy is possible to see products or stores of specific brands like Sacks Fifth Avenue‚ Nokia‚ Under Armour and many more. Knowing this‚ it is not very hard to believe that‚ according

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    audience was young adults. I felt this was patronizing‚ because instead of telling it in a factual straightforward way‚ they seem to have "dumbed it down". The other ad that used association had the slogan "Share Popcorn‚ Not the Flu" accompanied with a picture of children eating popcorn. Similarly to the other ad I felt this was also patronizing. They seemed

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    scoreboard with LED lighting. I was overwhelmed taking in the magnitude of the stadium. Proceeding down the concourse‚ I stopped and grabbed some food. When entering the stadium‚ I could smell the popcorn popping‚ the hotdogs cooking‚ and the fried dough being fried. Being hungry‚ I ordered a large buttery popcorn.

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    First Baseball Game It was the first game I have ever been to in my life. The game was the Baltimore Orioles VS Boston Redsox. I was of course rooting for my team the Redsox. When we got to the city of Baltimore‚ the only thing I could see was bright orange‚ black and a little bird on the hats of the people walking around. The people in Baltimore all had smiles on their face thinking they were going to win this game. I‚ on the other hand had red on to support my boys that I knew we were going to

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    Poem Reflection Poems‚ they are interesting‚ attractive and most of the people enjoy them too. We had a poem contest in our school between grades. So‚ our contest between grades 8 went well and I had fun doing it. Something’s went well and something’s didn’t go that well‚ but overall it was a fun thing to do. I learned a lot of things by this poem competition. My role was to make posters. In the beginning I really liked my role because it was something I wanted to do and something that I was interesting

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    different ways. Watching a movie allows one to multi-task and when reading a book one must concentrate on the book the whole time. For instance‚ when watching a movie you can sit down with a big bowl of popcorn and just keep on going as the movies goes along. When someone tries to read and eat popcorn they lose their page‚ their part‚ and it makes them start all over again. Where with a movie it allows you to stay connected and still be able to know what is going on in the movie. Movies have enabled

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    burning food

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    Title: Energy Content of Foods Your Name Lab Partners: Period: Lab Done: Turned in January 28‚ 2013 Background Information: Heat is energy that transfers from one object to another because of a temperature difference between the objects. Heat is measured in a calorimeter and the units for heat are joules or calories. The calorimeter uses the Law of Conservation of Energy which states that energy is never created or destroyed but is transferred between objects. Temperature is a measure

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