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28 Days Later Movie Review & Film Summary (2003) | Roger EbertActivists set lab animals free from their cages--only to learn, too late, that they're infected with a "rage" virus that turns them into frothing, savage killers. The virus quickly spreads to human beings, and when a man named Jim (Cillian Murphy) awakens in an empty hospital and walks outside, he finds a deserted London. In a series of astonishing shots, he wanders Piccadilly Circus and crosses Westminster Bridge with not another person in sight, learning from old wind-blown newspapers of a virus that turned humanity against itself.
Amy Ludwig VanDerwaterOfficial Website of Amy Ludwig VanDerwater, Children’s Author, Poet, and Writing Teacher. Author of Forest Has a Song, Every Day Birds, Poetry: Big Thoughts in Small Packages, with more titles to come!
Anthony Bourdain - Parts UnknownJoin world-renowned chef, bestselling author and multiple Emmy-winning television personality Anthony Bourdain as he travels across the globe to uncover little-known destinations and diverse cultures.
Beware online filter bubbles: Eli Pariser - YouTubeEli Pariser, Board President of MoveOn’s board and a senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, delivers a Ted Talk on how the online Filter Bubble diminishes our world view. Web companies tailor their services, ads, news and search results to meet our personal tastes, with dangerous unintended consequence.
Blade Runner: The Final Cut Movie Review (1982) | Roger EbertIn an earlier review of "Blade Runner," I wrote; "It looks fabulous, it uses special effects to create a new world of its own, but it is thin in its human story." This seems a strange complaint, given that so much of the movie concerns who is, and is not, human, and what it means to be human anyway. Even one character we can safely assume is human, the reptilian Tyrell, czar of the corporation which manufactures replicants, strikes me as a possible replicant. And of the hero, Deckard (Harrison Ford), all we can say for sure is that director Ridley Scott has left clues in various versions of his film that can be used to prove that Deckard is a human -- or a replicant.
Borrowell: We make borrowing fast, fair and friendly.Borrowell is a Canadian company that uses technology to make borrowing fast, fair and friendly. Borrowell offers low-interest, fixed-rate personal loans to people with good credit. We also give Canadians their credit score for free.
Bouguessa - HomeDrawing inspiration from art, architecture, and global culture, BOUGUESSA combines straight-lined designs with elegant sophistication; a refined statement that beautifies women and glorifies their personality.
Butterfly Spanish - YouTubeLearn Spanish for free with Spanish lessons that cover grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, tips & tricks, and cultural aspects. My Spanish lessons are for al...
Cage Blows Through A $150 Million Dollar FortuneCage only buys life's necessities - 15 personal homes, a private island, four luxury yachts, a fleet of exotic cars, a $30 million Gulfstream private jet, nearly 50 expensive works of art, dozens of jewels, a 67 million year old dinosaur skull, two extremely rare albino King Cobras.
Can Your Students Spot Fake News? 71 Links.The Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet offers 71 resources for teachers to apply in the classroom. Some are more legitimate than others, but its infographics can be chosen to suit several age groups, and there are some good tools to add to a lesson or website.