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  1. @samprice_ds106

    Week Three

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    I started the week off my reading and watching the videos that were posted on the class site. I found them super interesting and liked that I was able to relate what I learned back to things I use everyday. I especially liked the video on the plot graphs of movies. I thought the video had a lot of humor to it which make it more fun to watch. I decided to talk about the movie Sixteen Candles and write a review on its storytelling. I love the movie so it was super easy for me to dissect it and […]
  2. @lizlynnkondzel

    i mean, it was a movie

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    Story analysis time (ft spoilers for the 1985 Clue movie)! Woo! The story I chose to work with for this week was the 1985 Clue movie. I was scrolling through Showtime’s (pretty pitiful, if I do say so myself) collection of 1980’s movies, and, having just watched Knives Out, was in a murder mystery mood […]
  3. @ymartine4

    What’s behind that door?

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    Today for the final daily creates assignment the prompt was to post what was behind the door. So what I wish was behind the door was a Post Malone concert. I want to go to one but also that would be the best thing to open a door to.
  4. @BegaKayla

    Dear Mom, Thank You For Teaching Me to Love the 80’s (4 stars)

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    Dear Mom, I can’t thank you enough for the amount of love and joy you have given me. You are my best friend, my role model, the first person I go to when I’m upset, and the person that I always call just to tell you how much I miss you and random things that …

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  5. @cpsc106

    Week 3 – Postcards From The Past…

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    from https://allthatsinteresting.com/80s-pictures#1 My mom was always weird. Every time she saw an advertisement on the television, she HAD to get it. It did not matter what it was…bug killer…workout equipment…toys for us kids even if we didn’t want them. One day the mailman delivered a package for her, and she excitedly opened it up at the breakfast table. I’m glad my dad captured this moment for us, with a camera
  6. @cpsc106

    Week 3 – The Role-Playing Game

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    For this assignment, I will be continuing the story that previous members of the class have started. All 3 parts were created by different authors. There was a part 4 and 5, but unfortunately, those students have taken down their websites, their stories lost in time… In fact, Part 1 and 2 were also lost, but fortunately, the creator of part 3 re-uploaded them to his website. Let the story
  7. @radicalaurenn

    “No-one Puts Baby in a Corner”

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    This post is for the writing assignment, Write a Movie Review. The movie I chose to review for this assignment is Dirty Dancing (1987). The 1980s theme is perfect for this writing assignment because so many amazing movies came out during the decade. It just so happens that some of my favorite movies came out … Continue reading "“No-one Puts Baby in a Corner”"
  8. @CRLunn

    Haiku About You

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    Let me begin this by saying that I haven’t written a haiku since probably 5th grade and I admittedly had to Google “syllables” just to make sure I was doing this correctly. I’m not proud but 5th grade was a long time ago… But moving on my from how old and dumb I am….It took …

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  9. @IngrahamAllison

    1/30/20

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    @ds106dc #tdc2940 #ds106 I opened the door and Thomas Rhett was there! #iwish pic.twitter.com/6KLuYamP88— allison ingraham (@IngrahamAllison) January 30, 2020

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