This invitation encourages people to come see J5's original representations of Willy Wonka taken from the book. Visitors are invited to be special guests to view the Willy Wonka representations created by J5 based on descriptions from the book.
Herbert Ritts Jr. was an American fashion photographer known for his black-and-white portraits that resembled classical Greek sculptures. He began his career in furniture but became interested in photography after taking pictures of his friend Richard Gere. Ritts' photographs of Brooke Shields and album covers for artists like Olivia Newton-John and Madonna gained him popularity. During the 1980s and 1990s, he photographed many celebrities and fashion models, including Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, and Stephanie Seymour. Ritts worked for many magazines and published photography books for fashion designers, and a retrospective of his work in Boston attracted over 250,000 visitors.
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Stacy is a 16-year-old single teenager who enjoys fashion, horseback riding, and dinner parties with friends. She loves romantic and adventurous films, especially James Bond movies that combine different genres. Her favorite TV channels are comedy central, E4, ITV and Sky Premiere movies, and she enjoys watching shows like Friends, Pan Am, Nikita, and Two and a Half Men. She would likely enjoy the film "Crush" due to its British countryside setting, elegant style, and shift in fashion over the course of the movie.
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Zines began as self-published fan magazines in the 1930s and gained popularity among counterculture groups like beat poets and punks in the 1960s-70s. The rise of photocopying and offset printing technologies in the 1940s-50s helped the underground zine scene grow. In the 1990s, the Riot Grrrl feminist punk movement spread through zines like Bikini Kill. While the internet impacted zines, providing new platforms and wider audiences, it also contributed to some decline as blogs and websites rose. Today, zines still thrive as a grassroots art and publishing form.
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This document provides 40 tips for using QR codes in the classroom, including linking printed materials to online resources, creating scavenger hunts, polling students, and adding interactivity to displays. QR codes can be generated from shortened URLs and used to provide access to videos, websites, or other digital content related to classroom lessons and activities. Teachers are encouraged to be creative in finding ways to incorporate QR codes across subjects to enhance learning.
Herbert Ritts Jr. was an American fashion photographer known for his black-and-white portraits that resembled classical Greek sculptures. He began his career in furniture but became interested in photography after taking pictures of his friend Richard Gere. Ritts' photographs of Brooke Shields and album covers for artists like Olivia Newton-John and Madonna gained him popularity. During the 1980s and 1990s, he photographed many celebrities and fashion models, including Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, and Stephanie Seymour. Ritts worked for many magazines and published photography books for fashion designers, and a retrospective of his work in Boston attracted over 250,000 visitors.
Annie Leibovitz is an American portrait photographer considered one of the best in her field. She developed her signature bold colors and poses while working at Rolling Stone magazine for 10 years. Some of her most famous subjects include John Lennon, Demi Moore, and Caitlyn Jenner. Leibovitz was influenced by photographer Richard Avedon and honed her skills while working at Rolling Stone before becoming a photographer at Vanity Fair in the 1980s where her new style of lighting and bold visuals became her trademark.
Panait Istrati was a Romanian novelist born in 1884. His novels drew from his experiences traveling extensively in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. His most famous work, Kyra Kyralina, follows siblings Stavro and Kyra as they search for their mother after their family is torn apart. Stavro travels throughout Romania, Istanbul, and Damascus in hopes of finding his sister and mother, facing many hardships along the way. The novel explores themes of family, love, and the importance of human connection. Istrati is considered one of the most influential Romanian writers of the 20th century.
Stacy is a 16-year-old single teenager who enjoys fashion, horseback riding, and dinner parties with friends. She loves romantic and adventurous films, especially James Bond movies that combine different genres. Her favorite TV channels are comedy central, E4, ITV and Sky Premiere movies, and she enjoys watching shows like Friends, Pan Am, Nikita, and Two and a Half Men. She would likely enjoy the film "Crush" due to its British countryside setting, elegant style, and shift in fashion over the course of the movie.
Lady Gaga's career began in New York when she started a band called Stefani Germanotta Band with friends from NYU. The band developed a small fan base and caught the attention of music producer Joe Vulpis. In 2006, Gaga met producer Rob Fusari and began working on solo music, being compared to Freddie Mercury for her vocals. Fusari helped develop the stage name "Lady Gaga" from a Queen song. Gaga was later signed by producer Vincent Herbert and released her debut album The Fame in 2008, which was a commercial success.
Zines began as self-published fan magazines in the 1930s and gained popularity among counterculture groups like beat poets and punks in the 1960s-70s. The rise of photocopying and offset printing technologies in the 1940s-50s helped the underground zine scene grow. In the 1990s, the Riot Grrrl feminist punk movement spread through zines like Bikini Kill. While the internet impacted zines, providing new platforms and wider audiences, it also contributed to some decline as blogs and websites rose. Today, zines still thrive as a grassroots art and publishing form.
40 interesting ways to use QR Codes in the classroomBrendan Jones
This document provides 40 tips for using QR codes in the classroom, including linking printed materials to online resources, creating scavenger hunts, polling students, and adding interactivity to displays. QR codes can be generated from shortened URLs and used to provide access to videos, websites, or other digital content related to classroom lessons and activities. Teachers are encouraged to be creative in finding ways to incorporate QR codes across subjects to enhance learning.
Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth, with males measuring up to 3 meters and females up to 2.5 meters. They can weigh up to 7,500 kilos and live 60-70 years. Elephants are known for their intelligence and have a sophisticated sense of smell and hearing. They live in herds in Africa and Asia and feed on grass, plants, and up to 270 kg of food per day. However, they are endangered due to poaching for their tusks.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are two closely related species of great apes. While chimpanzees are more aggressive and male-dominated, bonobos resolve conflicts with sex and form strong social bonds between females. Both species are highly intelligent and share over 98% of their DNA with humans.
Horses belong to the Equus family and there are approximately 750 million horses worldwide. They are used for activities like horseback riding, racing, and plowing fields. Horses consume large amounts of grass and plants daily and drink 35-45 liters of water. There are over 350 breeds of horses that can live 25-30 years and have distinctive developmental stages from foals to colts/fillies.
Wonka's oompa-loompas attacked his chocolate factory in the afternoon, destroying everything in an act of revenge after Wonka destroyed bad chocolates. When questioned by a reporter about the incident, Wonka said he didn't know what happened but heard something before discovering the oompa-loompas had destroyed all in the factory because he previously destroyed bad chocolates.
The document discusses an American boy who won a golden ticket despite not being fond of chocolate. He is described as genius and planned to win the ticket through addition in order to mock Willy Wonka. He achieved his goal and won the ticket at home on June 29th.
Willy Wonka is a 45-year-old chocolate maker who lived in Canada and built his chocolate factory there in 1745. He found the Oompa Loompas who helped in his factory in a mysterious jungle in Brazil. His dream was to eat all the chocolate in the world.
This document appears to be a newspaper from November 24, 1892 that contains various articles and advertisements. It includes a headline, multiple pieces of body text with repeating Latin phrases, and sections for member associations and illustrations. The document also features advertisements for color schemes, templates, and default styles that can be used for presentations.
The Park of Candy tells the story of Willy Wonka's candy factory tour, where 5 lucky children who found Golden Tickets - Charlie, Mike, Beroca, Violet and Augustus - got to visit Mr. Wonka's factory. One of the boys, the chocolate fan Augustus, saw the chocolate river and drank too much, falling in and getting sucked up a chocolate tube. Poor Augustus!
Willy Wonka has launched a new golden ticket contest to find another winner to tour his factory. A boy named George has found one of the tickets and Willy Wonka welcomes him to the factory. Wonka decided to do another round of tickets because he thought other children also wanted a chance to win after the previous contest years ago.
Charlie won a tour of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory and became a millionaire. As the richest person in the USA, Charlie sees poor people in the streets and buys chocolate and food every day to give to them. He also has dinner with his best friend.
Charlie won an oompa loompa in a treasure hunt game where over 1 million people played but he was the only winner. He plans to bring the oompa loompa to school to show his friends and help him in schoolwork since he struggles, having won due to help from his family and being skilled at treasure hunt games. The event occurred on 47th street at 1:30pm.
Willy Wonka is a 45-year-old man who lived in Canada. He owned a chocolate factory located in Canada where he produced chocolate. When asked how he made chocolate, Wonka did not provide any details about his chocolate making process.
Mr. Wonka had small 10 cm tall people called Oompa Loompas working in his chocolate factory. When five children including Charlie toured the factory, they were shocked to see the Oompa Loompas working. One child, Augustus, fell into the chocolate lake and the Oompa Loompas sang a song about how gluttonous he was.
Veroca started behaving politely after visiting Willy Wonka's factory. Her parents thought she was ill and took her to the hospital. She told them she became educated at the factory because squirrels threw her in the dumping area when she was misbehaving. After 30 years, Veroca became a kind person.
Violet won gold in gymnastics at the Olympic Games due to her elasticity from eating Wonka's gum. She has now won prizes for gum, karate, and gymnastics. News reports say Violet won on November 18, 1892 in the U.S. She was able to win through clean gameplay and being a grandmaster. The document celebrates Violet's victory.
The Oompa-Loompas at Willy Wonka's chocolate factory went on strike, breaking Mr. Wonka's car. They are protesting the working conditions, claiming the chocolate is poisonous and that one Oompa-Loompa died. A reporter interviewed one of the striking Oompa-Loompas, Anastasio, who confirmed their claims about the poisonous chocolate and expressed their demands for better treatment.
This document appears to be a newspaper from November 24, 1892 that includes various articles and sections. It contains multiple passages of text in different typefaces with some repetition. Sections include background and title elements, illustrated articles, and advertisements. The document shows an example of what a late 19th century newspaper may have looked like with various stories, images, and styles of text.
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Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth, with males measuring up to 3 meters and females up to 2.5 meters. They can weigh up to 7,500 kilos and live 60-70 years. Elephants are known for their intelligence and have a sophisticated sense of smell and hearing. They live in herds in Africa and Asia and feed on grass, plants, and up to 270 kg of food per day. However, they are endangered due to poaching for their tusks.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are two closely related species of great apes. While chimpanzees are more aggressive and male-dominated, bonobos resolve conflicts with sex and form strong social bonds between females. Both species are highly intelligent and share over 98% of their DNA with humans.
Horses belong to the Equus family and there are approximately 750 million horses worldwide. They are used for activities like horseback riding, racing, and plowing fields. Horses consume large amounts of grass and plants daily and drink 35-45 liters of water. There are over 350 breeds of horses that can live 25-30 years and have distinctive developmental stages from foals to colts/fillies.
Wonka's oompa-loompas attacked his chocolate factory in the afternoon, destroying everything in an act of revenge after Wonka destroyed bad chocolates. When questioned by a reporter about the incident, Wonka said he didn't know what happened but heard something before discovering the oompa-loompas had destroyed all in the factory because he previously destroyed bad chocolates.
The document discusses an American boy who won a golden ticket despite not being fond of chocolate. He is described as genius and planned to win the ticket through addition in order to mock Willy Wonka. He achieved his goal and won the ticket at home on June 29th.
Willy Wonka is a 45-year-old chocolate maker who lived in Canada and built his chocolate factory there in 1745. He found the Oompa Loompas who helped in his factory in a mysterious jungle in Brazil. His dream was to eat all the chocolate in the world.
This document appears to be a newspaper from November 24, 1892 that contains various articles and advertisements. It includes a headline, multiple pieces of body text with repeating Latin phrases, and sections for member associations and illustrations. The document also features advertisements for color schemes, templates, and default styles that can be used for presentations.
The Park of Candy tells the story of Willy Wonka's candy factory tour, where 5 lucky children who found Golden Tickets - Charlie, Mike, Beroca, Violet and Augustus - got to visit Mr. Wonka's factory. One of the boys, the chocolate fan Augustus, saw the chocolate river and drank too much, falling in and getting sucked up a chocolate tube. Poor Augustus!
Willy Wonka has launched a new golden ticket contest to find another winner to tour his factory. A boy named George has found one of the tickets and Willy Wonka welcomes him to the factory. Wonka decided to do another round of tickets because he thought other children also wanted a chance to win after the previous contest years ago.
Charlie won a tour of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory and became a millionaire. As the richest person in the USA, Charlie sees poor people in the streets and buys chocolate and food every day to give to them. He also has dinner with his best friend.
Charlie won an oompa loompa in a treasure hunt game where over 1 million people played but he was the only winner. He plans to bring the oompa loompa to school to show his friends and help him in schoolwork since he struggles, having won due to help from his family and being skilled at treasure hunt games. The event occurred on 47th street at 1:30pm.
Willy Wonka is a 45-year-old man who lived in Canada. He owned a chocolate factory located in Canada where he produced chocolate. When asked how he made chocolate, Wonka did not provide any details about his chocolate making process.
Mr. Wonka had small 10 cm tall people called Oompa Loompas working in his chocolate factory. When five children including Charlie toured the factory, they were shocked to see the Oompa Loompas working. One child, Augustus, fell into the chocolate lake and the Oompa Loompas sang a song about how gluttonous he was.
Veroca started behaving politely after visiting Willy Wonka's factory. Her parents thought she was ill and took her to the hospital. She told them she became educated at the factory because squirrels threw her in the dumping area when she was misbehaving. After 30 years, Veroca became a kind person.
Violet won gold in gymnastics at the Olympic Games due to her elasticity from eating Wonka's gum. She has now won prizes for gum, karate, and gymnastics. News reports say Violet won on November 18, 1892 in the U.S. She was able to win through clean gameplay and being a grandmaster. The document celebrates Violet's victory.
The Oompa-Loompas at Willy Wonka's chocolate factory went on strike, breaking Mr. Wonka's car. They are protesting the working conditions, claiming the chocolate is poisonous and that one Oompa-Loompa died. A reporter interviewed one of the striking Oompa-Loompas, Anastasio, who confirmed their claims about the poisonous chocolate and expressed their demands for better treatment.
This document appears to be a newspaper from November 24, 1892 that includes various articles and sections. It contains multiple passages of text in different typefaces with some repetition. Sections include background and title elements, illustrated articles, and advertisements. The document shows an example of what a late 19th century newspaper may have looked like with various stories, images, and styles of text.
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