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    In Remember The Titans‚ the whites in America are the dominant race. As mentioned above‚ at the beginning of the film‚ TC Williams high school is an all white school until the blacks are newly immigrated into the high school. The football team‚ specifically‚ was dominated by white players and coaches. However‚ when the african american Coach Boone is transferred to T. C. from North Carolina to help coach‚ things seem to change drastically for the team and the town. To the african american community

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    Remember the titans Why do you think we watched the movie? Personally‚ I believe the reason as to why we watched the movie ‘Remember the Titans’‚ which is based on a true story‚ is because this movie is one that clearly speaks volumes on a very important issue that is‚ against racism. The movie contains action and comedy to grab the viewers’ attention however with all its excitement it intertwines a great lesson about being against racism. The movie demonstrates the segregation between the black

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    Remember The Titans The film Remember the Titans directed by Boaz Yakin‚ is based on actual events set in Virginia in 1971. The T.C Williams high school’s football team became the unifying symbol for the community as the boys and the coaches learn to depend on and trust each other no matter what their colour of their skin In the scene of the football team leaving for camp in front of the buses‚ the long shot of Gerry‚ Ray and Coach Boone shows that Coach Boone is eager to establish his dominance

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    Both the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” and the movie "Remember the Titans" address the problems associated with racism‚ with both writers expressing the problems with race and opposition to it. The most important theme expressed in both stories is that one should always stand up for one’s beliefs‚ regardless of the level of opposition to them. The movie ‘Remember the Titans’ is about a journey of a newly combined white and black high school American football team. The main character of this movie

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    Philosophy Through Film | Aristotle & “I Remember Mama” 1. In Aristotle‚ the good of man is described as final and self-sufficient. That is‚ the chief good is something final. This relates well to Uncle Chris throughout the movie. Everyone was scared of him – he drank‚ he drove fast and was quite brash. However‚ when he died‚ his nieces discovered that there was no inheritance‚ because he had been donating it to children with leg problems so that they didn’t grow up and limp as

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    “Courage is not the absence of fear‚ but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.” -- Ambrose Redmon Consequently‚ the soul stirring and heart wrenching motion picture of “Remember the Titans” depicts so eloquently the sacrifices one has to make to stand up firmly in support of their most cherished‚ morally sound beliefs‚ and for some it causes him or her to examine whether their beliefs are worth preserving. Thus‚ this tale of tremendous victory against overwhelming

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    political parties that are divided due to their beliefs but have the same goals for the country. The Democratic Party and Republican Party are the two main political parties in America that have been around for over 150 years. They are always aiming to be the main political party running the government. There are third parties within the government as well but due to the popularity and power of the two main parties they have not been successful at the presidential level. All of the parties want to

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    Trump’s choices of personal pronouns and deixis are very important. In regard to this‚ Trump divides the pronouns of his texts into two main parties and one sub- party. The first is the "we" party that refers to poor‚ innocent‚ working Americans and American citizen. Trump connects himself with this group by using "we"‚ "I" and "Trump Administration" . The use of first person plural "we" in the text is used to give the impression to the listener that Trump is part of these working poor people. He

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    There has been increase of support for radical right parties in Europe over the last 20 years. In the United Kingdom the radical right party United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) has gained support and in the 2015 general election gained the 12.6% of the vote‚ the third highest vote share. In France’s 2012 legislative election the radical right party Front National won 13.6% of the vote share‚ also the third highest vote share. In 2014 the election in Sweden with a proportional representation

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    other venues in the city. At a caucus‚ the two major parties have their own separate areas to gather and discuss the presidential candidates for their specific party. The Republican party do a different process than the Democratic party. The Republicans cast a secret ballot with the candidate that they would prefer enclosed inside. When all those attending the caucus submit their specified ballot‚ the ballots are tallied to determine that parties delegate. The Democrats do it a bit differently. The

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