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    The Scarecrow

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    The scarecrow legend Long time ago‚ there was a scarecrow live in farm to save it from the birds. This scarecrow was so different from the other‚ because he want to talk with the crows and make friend with them‚ but all of the crows were scared from him. He feels lonely and he doesn’t have friends. So he decide to make friend with the crow by moving his hand to them and gave them some seeds‚ but they never gave him any attention‚ because they scared of him. After many days at night there was

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    R.L. Stine: The Scarecrow Walks At Midnight (Goosebumps #20) We both laughed. You never know what Stanley is going to say! "I think I stepped in something gross‚" Mark complained‚ catching up to us. 1 I always know what Mark is going to say. My brother only knows three words — cool‚ weird‚ and gross. Really. That’s his whole vocabulary. As a joke‚ I gave him a dictionary for his last birthday. "You’re weird‚" Mark said when I handed it to him. "What a gross gift." He scraped his white high-tops

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    Scarecrows typically protect food from crows‚ yes? What if that scarecrow could protect them no longer? There would be no use for them and the farm would go out of business because all of their crops have been eaten. Heads of large companies do not care how the scarecrow is treated‚ as long as that scarecrow keeps helping bring in more revenue. If companies are preventing the truth to be exploited‚ along with possibly the government‚ the public would not be able to know the truth about the people

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    Chipotle's the Scarecrow

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    “The Scarecrow” In the past month‚ Chipotle a major fast food company released an animated short called “The Scarecrow” that depicts factory-farming methods common in North America. The ad depicts a lonely scarecrow more conscious than the rest of his fellow scarecrow workers‚ who goes against the grain of the society he lives in to “cultivate a better world.” The video aims to suggest that Chipotle practices safe farming methods and genuinely cares about the

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    The Dangers of Mass-Production in “The Scarecrow” Technology advancements have made the production of goods easier as illustrated in the Chipotle advertisement “The Scarecrow.” The ability to mass-produce items quickly does not however mean that these goods are of a high quality. In “The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility‚” Walter Benjamin presents the idea that mass-producing artwork reduces aesthetic autonomy. In a society that can reprint and recreate original works of

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    Rain on the Scarecrow‚ Light on the Farmers Plight In 1900‚ 41% of the workforce were employed in agriculture‚ 100 years later this diminished to 1.9%; astonishingly‚ during this timeframe‚ the U.S. population exploded from 71 million to 273 million. In the 1980s‚ the American family farmer once the backbone of the U.S. economy now faced dire straits‚ plagued by corporate consolidation and economic hardships. The family farmer was dying. In times of hardship‚ many families gather around a table

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    Scarecrow Vs Beowulf

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    ideas for watching ad campaigns ran by companies and organizations that target agriculture. People who live in cities or even in towns do not get the opportunities to see where their food is coming from. So they see these ad campaigns such as "The Scarecrow" and that is the opinion they get‚ due to a lack of any other knowledge to show them what the food production industry is like. These advertisement campaigns is almost like a siren. People hear these and they get in a scarce mainly because they

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    The Wizard of Oz-Expository #2 All the scarecrow‚ from The Wizard of Oz movie based on the book by L. Frank Baum‚ has ever wanted is a brain but what he doesn’t quite understand is that he already has it. Although physically he lacks just about everything but straw he has the ability to reason‚ comprehend‚ and make decisions. When Dorothy first comes across the scarecrow‚ not long after she’s started her journey on the yellow brick road‚ she hears a voice saying which way to go but cannot tell who

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    The Scarecrow’s not that bright‚ let’s face it. In The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman‚ author L. Frank Baum develops his conflict around this major point. He creates this conflict using a simple diction‚ sparse imagery‚ a mocking‚ humorous tone‚ and more or less direct characterization of the Scarecrow as a foolish child. Finally‚ he uses this conflict to argue against the growing upper class‚ which in the early 1900s when The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman was written was growing rapidly and contributing

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    The members of the Scarecrow People came together in 1991. A man named Tim and some friends of his formed the band. The group began as a reggae band and adopted their name “Scarecrow People” from a song by XTC. In 1996‚ the band reformed into a rock band. The format was changed to an unusual blend of “B” sides‚ soundtracks‚ 80’s‚ retro‚ and more. After sixteen years and eighteen different band members‚ the Scarecrow People have been through many phases. The band is considered a tradition‚ rather

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