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    Nowadays‚ it simply is not enough to send a child to school. According to Gregg Behr of Pittsburgh’s "Remake Learning‚" the process of getting knowledge across needs to adhere with the changing times to make sure children can get the education they deserve. But how is "Remake Learning" reinventing education for your kids? Why Reinvent Education? "Kids today are bombarded with a wealth of information‚ which they can access on unique new tools and devices‚" Gregg Behr told Forbes. "They are tasked

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    entertain and audience. Peter Jackson’s 2005 remake took the foundation for King Kong and expanded upon it in almost every way in order to “make again” the amazement of the original for a modern audience. Audiences received the original King Kong very well. The stop motion sequences of Kong were amazing for their time and the movie grossed $90‚000 in its opening weekend. In order to bank upon its success again sequels were made and then in 1976 a remake was made to improve upon the original. Paramount

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Essay The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a narrative novel written by John Boyne. This book was first published in 2006. This novel explores the adventures of Bruno‚ the son of a Nazi commandant‚ who meets a young Jewish boy called Shmuel at the concentration near his new house at Out-With. Nothing can stop the two becoming best friends‚ not even a barbed wire fence. The story is set in Germany during the Second World War. This essay explores how the themes (the effect

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    world‚ including his 12-year-old sister‚ Gretel. He also can’t comprehend why old Pavel‚ a "farmer" who works in the kitchen‚ gave up being a doctor so he could peel potatoes. Nor can he notice why Pavel and all the other "farmers" wear striped pyjamas. Reference to everyday events in Bruno’s life and touches of humour also help shield us from Auschwitz brutality. For example‚ his tedious tutor (Herr Liszt)‚ the tyre he made‚ arguing with his sister (Gretel) and also happy moments with grandparents

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    Shmuel: The other of the two boys by the fence. This Jewish boy is locked in Auschwitz and becomes a good friend of Bruno. Gretel: The older sister of Bruno who thinks she is amazing. Father: The father of Bruno‚ who’s job is the reason that the moved to ‘Out-With’. Mother: The mother of Bruno Summery The nine-year-old Bruno moved with his parents and his sister Gretel from Berlin to Poland‚ to a mysterious place called Out-With. They move because Bruno’s father got promotion‚ but Bruno

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    is still a ‘classical’ Hollywood narrative.” This is a very different remake that has many of the same touches that tie it to the original film (including the fact that Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck have small supporting performances)‚ but it has enough differences that allow it to stand on it’s own. I have found that remakes are generally thought of as a single entity‚ but by exploring the many different styles of remakes

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    HEC101V Assignment 2 Unique Number: 888837 Student Number: 49844377 Section 1 Primary Newsletter Dear Parents‚ This letter will give you more insight to the policy regarding HIV/AIDS in a school settlement. NATIONAL POLICY ON HIV AND AIDS FOR LEARNERS AND EDUCATORS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS IN FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING INSTITUTIONS (10 AUGUST 1999 VOLUME 410 NUMBER 20372) 1. BACKGROUND HIV and AIDS is one of major challenges to all South Africans. It is

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    that occur during World War II. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is emotional and motivating. The plot of the story is about Bruno‚ a nine year old boy who grew up in Berlin during the World War II era. He lived with his parents‚ 12 year old sister Gretel‚ and his servant. He faces many challenges and obstacles when he moves to his new house in Auschwitz (Out-With). While new friendships are formed‚ trust is put to the test. In the story of The Boy in the striped pajamas we follow the life of a nine

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    moved to his new house in Berlin. Once he got to his new house in Berlin‚ he didn’t have no one to play with‚ than he asked Pavel to create a swing with an old tire. Once Pavel was done with the swing‚ he started swinging by himself since his sister Gretel didn’t want to play with him. Once Bruno met Shmuel for the first time‚ he didn’t know he was a Jewish. The next day Bruno wanted to play checkers with Shmuel‚ but Shmuel said that it was a very bad idea‚ because if the soldiers were to see him‚ Shmuel

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    The Boy In The Striped Pajamas is a book by John Boyne that was published in 2006. This book takes place during the holocaust. A little boy named Bruno‚ his mom‚ dad and sister Gretel move from their home to a new house where the father is in charge of a concentration camp. Bruno goes exploring at the new house and makes his way to the concentration camp finding a young boy‚ the same age as himself‚ named Shmuel. In 2008 a movie adapted from the book directed and written by Mark Herman‚ was made

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