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When the Hollywood diva Angelina Jolie started wearing a scarf in all their private travel, critics said she was trying to hide his thin frame. But kindled a scarf craze among young and old. The reason scarf was even used in movies and here are some movies that you can not forget if you are a movie buff and lover of scarf!
Sabrina - After this movie every woman on both sides of the Atlantic, was ready to die for a striped neck scarf short. Audrey Hepburn almost started a revolution in the 1960s movie. Your charm and intense screen pertness never have reached the level of mass hysteria that made him, if she was not wearing that scarf! Hepburn also starred in Purple Scarf wearing a headscarf smooth purple (what else?) And sunglasses his trademark.
The handkerchief of India - A popular movie that was made originally in German as Das Indische Tuch was a European success. It was a murder mystery that revolved around two people visiting an island belonging to his benefactor. The two heirs soon find themselves being chased by a strange mystery to strangle him with an Indian scarf! Needless say that the film was popular scarves, though not as weapons of murder! Directed by Alfred Vohra film starring Joachim Fuchsberger.
Scarves Harry Potter - Of all the accessories of Harry Potter, the licensee scarves worn by Hermione, Harry Potter and other characters from the popular movies are so popular that the People want a mesh itself. The official Harry Potter scarves come with the Hogwarts crest and in the Gryffindor colors - gold and scarlet. These scarves are long and have become a craze among young people.
Scarves worn by characters in the Harry Potter movies have evolved as well. The Prisoner of Azkaban Hogwarts scarves has a fringe and dark stripes with a dark base and design stripped light. Hermione's scarf is too long. Since it does not complicate them, comes all the way to the knees. If you want a scarf of Hogwarts, will have 19 tracks alternating with light 9.
The subject is the handkerchief of the house represents. The Slytherin colors are silver and dark green, Ravenclaw are blue and bronze in the books, but silver and blue mean in the movies, while the Hufflepuff is yellow and black.
A Christmas Carol - We had to mention this next film, because it will be the adaptation of the novel by Charles Dickens 19, with the same name. A Christmas Carol - releasing in November 2009, by Robert Zemeckis stars Jim Carrey's character as popular Dickens Ebenezer Scrooge. The poster of the film has a mesh Carrey wearing fabulous red scarf that has been digitally mastered!
Not only reasons as film, Hollywood has used handkerchiefs to charity too. Many celebrities are linked with the help of breast cancer and other charities making scarves to raise funds. Most celebrities regularly use personal accessories like scarves wrapped in creative styles. Speaking of scarves, as you can not mention Grace Kelly, Lindsay Lohan, Madonna, Julia Roberts - to name a few - in the same breath!
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Does anyone know of any activities of Charles Dickens for 8 and 9 years old?
I am a primary school teacher in a school that has decided this year work in a number of issues. My theme for the first term is Charles Dickens, all my songs (apart from the mathematics) that link to Charles Dickens. Does anyone can think of any activity that could do with my class. It would be nice if they were very practical. Thank you!
This is just an idea that comes to mind of Dickens, across the curriculum. For PE, the "ingenious game Dodger. Assign groups of two students each, to stand at various points around the playing area (gymnasium) with interconnected hands above their heads [seem a setback V]. These are the safe houses. Place a third child in each house. Everyone for this use, except select two students to run - one pursued the other. The child of persecution can be run in a safe house by forcing the other parent. Then the child becomes obliged to abandon the one being pursued. If caught, they reverse roles and go after the hunter who can run in a safe house, and so on. After a specified time will have to allow students to change positions to be part of the house to a broker. It can be fun and exciting. Everybody wins. It will be easy to connect reading, writing, social studies and even science activities at an event related to Dickens using a bit more thought.
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