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[My sole intention in watching The Lego Movie (Lin, Lee, Lord, & Miller, 2014) trailer was to find out why everyone else liked it so much. When the trailer began, I immediately recognized the song “Everything is AWESOME!!!” (Patterson, Bartholomew, Harriton, & The Lonely Island, 2014) that my colleagues had been singing for months.]
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Keywords: Public Pedagogy; Popular Culture; Adult Education; Adult Learning; Female Character
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