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The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill Official

this is the official eppisode of The continuing story Of Bungalow Bill. Just went under better editing

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The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill

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this is a movie that we made for a school project but had to be postponed because of technical dificulties. it is about an adventurous dude named Bungalow Bill and he finds Monsters For a Living This is Episode 1 Part 1

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Learn the Story of Television With the Farnsworth Invention Tickets

The Farnsworth Invention tickets have been in demand, ever since news got out that the play was about to hit Broadway. Not only does it have an amazing cast, the story tells the story of one of the most important inventions of our times- the television. It also highlights the struggle that ensued over the invention between a media heavyweight and a Mormon farmer.

An All-American Story

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Alternatives to Story Telling

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There aren’t any! There, I’ve spoiled it for you, told you the ending before I even set the scene and outlined the case. Sorry, that’s not very good practice, but it proves my point. We all love a good story, one with a start, some middle and a proper ending. We can’t help it, we were born that way. We were hardwired from birth to accept facts, information, history and learning in that structured way. People who understand that particular aspect of human nature – like Dan Brown – can make a good living from feeding our hunger.

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