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    Balloon Lab

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    Homer Gere Science - Perry 7-3 Kober Balloon Lab Report Problem: The goal of the balloon lab was to get a balloon attached to a line all the way across the room. One limitation was that we could only use one balloon‚ two straws‚ and tape. The circumference of the circle at its largest point couldn’t be larger than 100 cm. Procedure/Results: Trial Number | Distance Traveled (CM) | Time (sec) | Velocity (CM/sec) | 1 | 346 | 1.02 | 339.2 | 2 | 471 | .79 | 596.2 | 3 | 356 | .8 |

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    Balloon Economy

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    was. The government cannot just print out more money for it will drastically affect the balloon economy. For me to further elaborate my point‚ let us imagine a balloon. Not an inflated one‚ but a new one that you just bought from a store. This deflated balloon is still so small that I cannot appreciate its beauty as a balloon. So I put more air in it and it grows to a considerable size. Imagine that the balloon is the economy‚ and the air inside it is the money circulating in the economy. If we put

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    the red balloon symbolizes as childhood‚ and the basketball symbolizes as freetime‚ also the arcade game symbolizes as childhood. even though Bobby matures at the end I believe he still had a long way to go. The red balloon that Nia hands over to Bobby symbolizes her childhood in this novel. I chose this because balloons are something that make little kids happy‚ and also a second reason is that she is still a kid/teen and she wants that kid side back. my third reason is a balloon will

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    The Balloon Man

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    The Balloon Man In a village long ago and far away‚ but one not so very different from those today‚ lived a group of superstitious people governed by poverty and hunger. Hunger not for food‚ but for money and control over other equally hungry and ruthless people. In this village lived a man‚ a man different from all the others. Every large grouping of people has one‚ no matter the century; the simpleton‚ dreamer‚ the lost. You see them on the street‚ exchanging their pride for a few worthless pieces

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    The Black Balloon Essay

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    The Black Balloon was a film which explored themes of belonging and prejudice through the life of Charlie Mollision and his family. His underlying characteristics and interest are depicted in ‘Full or empty?’‚ questioning the audience; is the glass half full or half empty? The ‘glass’ is made of a plastic material‚ man-made‚ as was the barrier between Charlie and the world. Like prejudice‚ it warps the appearance of an image‚ portraying Charlie and other Autistic children to be stereotypically dangerous

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    The Black Balloon Essay

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    Thomas is not the only character that feels as though he doesn’t fit in. Do you agree? INTRODUCTION: The Black Balloon directed by Elissa Down is a film about a family living with an autistic son. Throughout the movie‚ Thomas feels embarrassed being Charlie’s brother‚ he feels left out not only at school but at home too. Thomas is the main focus of not fitting in but he is not the only character that feels like he doesn’t belong. Thomas’ brother Charlie may not be able to act or speak like other

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    Through my study of The Turning by Tim Winton as well as The Black Balloon by Elissa Down. I have learnt that change is completely relentless and that even the slightest or most significant change can turn our world upside down. In The Turning‚ the concept of change is evident both within each stories landscape and its characters. We see the impact of change and its recognition through characters such Vic Lang through the story “long clear view” and both Bob Lang and Vic Lang in “Commission”. The

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    Balloon: Wind and Sky

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    clothes mummy wore. She would be like mummy when she was older. “Sweetie‚ do you want a balloon?” She looked at where her mummy was pointing. An old wrinkly man stood there‚ holding a bunch of balloons of all shapes and sizes and colours. He looked like a garden gnome. She smiled and nodded. Her mummy smiled back‚ her teeth all yellow. Teeth were supposed to be white. “Take yourself off and buy a balloon then.” Her mummy gave her a small coin‚ before turning back to her friend. Wrinkling up her

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    Nathanial Brown In the 2011 Australian filmRed Dog’ directed by Kriv Stenders many issues relating to Australian identity are addressed including the stereotypical Australian values such as conflict with authority and mateship. Stenders uses skilful camera and visual techniques to portray a realistic 1970’s context throughout the movie. Throughout the movie it is evident that Stenders portrays his values and attitudes such as rebellion against authority that abuses power and independence.

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    introduce‚ with bold‚ unapologetic candor‚ her friends and their daily routine in the red-light district of Calcutta. With the help of a melancholic Indian score a slide show of photo stills‚ images of Puja and her friends‚ taken by them over the course of the documentary creates an appreciation for the complex realism of a concealed place existing in India today. Born into Brothels: Calcutta’s Red Light Kids is a film directed by Ross Kauffman and photographer Zana Briski which artistically navigates

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