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  2. Cinema therapy - Wikipedia

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    Used as part of psychotherapy, cinema therapy is an innovative method based on traditional therapeutic principles. [1] There are several types of cinema therapy, with varying degrees of entertainment and therapeutic value. Popcorn cinema therapy is primarily cinema entertainment, that may result in an emotional release.

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  4. Here’s why we eat popcorn at the movies - AOL

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    Alamo is quick to experiment with its popcorn and other concessions by tying them in to various theme nights, she said, noting that the chain created a berbere-spiced popcorn for “Dune: Part Two.”

  5. Popcorn - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] Popcorn is an ingredient in Cracker Jack and, in the early years of the product, it was popped by hand. [19] An early popcorn machine in a street cart, invented in the 1880s by Charles Cretors in Chicago. Popcorn's accessibility increased rapidly in the 1890s with Charles Cretors' invention of the popcorn maker. Cretors, a Chicago ...

  6. SQ3R - Wikipedia

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    SQRRR or SQ3R is a reading comprehension method named for its five steps: survey, question, read, recite, and review.The method was introduced by Francis P. Robinson in his 1941 book Effective Study.

  7. Where To Get Free Popcorn On National Popcorn Day - AOL

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    National Popcorn Day is Friday, January 19. Score deals at Alamo Drafthouse, AMC Theatres, Garret Popcorn, and more. Where To Get Free Popcorn On National Popcorn Day

  8. The internet’s go-to homepage is popping off today. On Sept. 25, Google published its latest Doodle celebrating the worldwide appeal of popcorn. In addition to the art viewable on its homepage ...

  9. Sustained silent reading - Wikipedia

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    Free voluntary reading (FVR) or recreation reading, related to the comprehension hypothesis, is an educational theory that says many student gains in reading can be encouraged by giving them time to read what they want without too many evaluative measures. Sustained silent reading is a method of implementing recreational and FVR theory.