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    The movie Braveheart takes place in Scotland in the 13th century. The main subject is Scotland’s fight for independence‚ but there are also other subjects like love and faithfulness. The main caracter is William Wallace‚ who gets the whole Scotland to fight with him against the Englishmen. Summary Williams’s father and brother died fighting against the Englishmen when he was a little child. He was taken care of by his uncle and travelled around Europe with him until he was about 20 years old.

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    King Vidor. The film discusses the story of an idle boy from a wealthy family who joins the US Army’s during World War 1‚ during this he becomes friends of two men‚ experiences the horrors of trench warfare‚ and falls in love with a French girl. The movie begins in 1917 when the US enters World War 1. The main character James (Jim) Apperson gets threatened by his father to be thrown out if he does not join the army even though tells his anxious mother that he has no intention in joining. He spends the

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    Is Being Limitless Really Worth It? The film Limitless‚ starring Bradley Cooper‚ is set in New York as he plays the part as Eddie Mora exploring that his life as a writer is getting him nowhere fast. Towards the start of the movie Eddie is portrayed as an average New Yorker that is enduring a very tough time in his life until he gets reacquainted with his old brother-in-law. Eddie is invited back to his house where he introduces a new drug to him called NZT-48. This drug is supposed to

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    Management and Organization Individual Essay Topic: Can the adoption of Learning Organization leads to business success through nurturing employees and capturing customers’ needs? Related concepts: Organizational Structure and Design‚ Motivation‚ Corporate Social Responsibility Ma Sakina Cassin (13086409d) TUT003 (Mr. Ken Wong) Introduction People learn from time to time to improve themselves‚ or even in the extent of an organization. Only by possessing learning capacity‚ can a business maintain

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    Abeer A. Saeed Prof. Gail Crawford COM-248 9/17/2015 Casablanca What some people claim to be one of the most popular love stories ever to be written‚ three times Oscar award winning Casablanca directed by Michael Cutiz was made in 1942. In the well-loved romantic melodrama Casablanca stars Humphrey Bogart who plays bar owner named Rick Blain‚ one of the two lovers of Ilsa Lund‚ who is played by Ingrid Bergman. Her other lover Victor Laszlo is a Czech resistance leader who also her husband‚ is played

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    a cool‚ self-centered surgeon who is in total control of his successful life until he is diagnosed as having cancer of the throat. Then he finds himself subject to the negligence‚ indifference‚ strict regulations‚ and humiliations which many have experienced in hospitals. Ignoring his wife‚ Jack seeks moral support from a woman dying of a brain tumor. June Ellis portrays this character as a healer who restores Jack to life — and to a new vision of what it means to be a doctor. The film gives us

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    demonstrates the concepts and theories of organization and behavior. Erin is a mother of three children that has been divorced two times and having a tough challenge raising her children without a job. The car accident is the turning point to Erin life while she tries to take legal action on a lawyer; however her unprofessional comments at court caused her to lose the case. Ed Masry is her lawyer that caused Erin to lose the case for the accident. Erin saw this as an opportunity to put the blame

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    The sad childhood experiences of Chris McCandless underwent caused a dark side in his heart. With these experiences‚ he actively started to seek the significance of his life and to pursue the essence of happiness. At first‚ he thought that if he escaped from the hypocritical society he would gain freedom and the life he hoped. Therefore‚ he continued to seek broad natural space which was not bounded by social rules. “McCandless was thrilled to be on his way north‚ and he was relieved as well—relieved

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    The 1999 film Fight Club‚ based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts

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    more than he expected. A reoccurring theme that Stone threaded throughout the film was greed. Stone uses Gordon Gekko as a vehicle to symbolize greed‚ corruption‚ abuse of power‚ and the evil in society. In one of the rising action scenes in the movie‚ Gekko gives a speech about how greed is good and how greed is essential to making America a successful country. As a viewer what resonated with me the most was the statement “greed is good”‚ which is really thought provoking because greed is a subjective

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