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    Hot Tub Time Machine A Cult Film I will argue that the movie “Hot Tub Time Machine” is in fact a cult film. Hot Tub Time Machine tells a story of a malfunctioning time machine in the form of a hot tub‚ at a ski resort. The hot tub takes a man back to 1986 with his two friends and one of their nephew. They are taken back in time where they must relive a fatal night and not change anything to make sure the nephew is born in the future. Cult films are my favorite type of movie. They are movies

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    The Danceworks Mad Hot program is implemented in schools in which serve urban youth in low-income‚ central city schools. The following documentary focuses its attention on classrooms of fifth graders. The outcome goals of the arts and physical education is to improve students’ social and emotional skills‚ respect for self and others‚ and attitudes toward physical activity. There are clear signs of needs that this program can offer solutions to in specific schools. One of the principals participating

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    Book Report: The Hot House General Info: This book is an honest account of life in Leavenworth Prison‚ Kansas based on interviews with notorious inmates and numerous other individuals. The book begins with introducing inmates such as Carl Bowles‚ Dallas Scott and William Post and offers insight information on the cultural aspect inside the prison itself. Once the basics are known to the reader‚ the author Pete Earley‚ develops the character of the prisoners and thus of the penitentiary as a whole

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    In Cat on a Hot Tin Roof‚ Brick grapples with alcoholism which he uses to try and escape the life that he hates. Author Signi Falk‚ even goes as far to say that‚ “He{Williams}says candidly that Brick drinks continually because he is trying to obliterate his disgust with himself” (Falk 108). This further proves that the consumption of alcohol helps Brick numb the pain of his detestable life. Brick drinks constantly throughout the whole play‚ and it is even the topic of many arguments between Brick

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    In America people get stereotyped and judged by the way they talk or dress. If a guy who is from another country and dress with super tight jeans and shirt‚ in America‚ people most likely think he is not manly. In Cofer’s essay‚ “Don’t call Me a Hot Tamale”‚ she describes how being raised as a traditional Puerto Rican by dressing in “tight skirts and bright colors” (592) is not socially acceptable in growing up in New Jersey if you just want to “keep cool as well as look sexy” (592). Instead of

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    According to Vitruvius‚ “The rooms for the hot and tepid baths should be lightened from the south west……..or the south‚ because the set time for bathing is principally from midday to evening”. He continues in his detailed account to mention that “the hot bath rooms in the women’s and men’s departments adjoin each other‚ and are situated in the same quarter; for thus‚ it will be possible that the same furnace should serve both of them and their fittings.” Baths of more than a few rooms rising to

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    Homelessness Homeless people here in the valley has been questioned and thought of us as citizens of Fresno‚ CA. Homeless persons alone and standing of a street corner panhandling for money and or food have been seen by everyone. Could we as citizens do anything to help and get the homeless man or woman off of our streets? Maybe to think of the answer would be to lock them up. Thoughts of how these people lost to homelessness often called bums or homeless dude‚ and bag lady‚ and cart pushers became

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    The painting Red Hot‚ created by Marsha Clements‚ is a realist painting of two roses. These two roses are purposed to represent the changes that occur when two people becoming more intimate with one another. As our relations with others grows stronger we reveal things that we don’t readily exhibit to the rest of the world. Clements does this through the use of contrasting colors and lines from her brush strokes that directs the viewers’ attention to the contrast. Red Hot is‚ in its most basic form

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    Theme of Sexual Repression in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof The play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof‚ written by Tennessee Williams in 1955‚ portrays the homosexuality through the conversations Brick has with Maggie and Big Daddy. The film Cat on a Hot Tin Roof‚ by screenwriters Richard Brooks and James Poe released in 1958‚ removes the homosexuality in the movie. Brick does not know who he is or what his sexual orientation is‚ and is afraid of not being able to achieve the masculine ideal. Brick represents the

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    Strategy Instruction for making hot tea The first step is to discuss our ‘strategy’ or process. At this time I activate prior knowledge. We have a group discussion about kitchen safety‚ what we have learned thus far and then we move into the purpose of learning and we talk about when and why people drink tea; as well we now have an opportunity to see which we prefer hot tea or iced tea. Then we move right into step 2; which is modeling the process for my students. I model each of the following

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