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    Apollo 13 The film‚ Apollo 13‚ is based on the real-life crisis that occurred April 13‚ 1970 on board the Apollo spacecraft. The two main characters‚ Gene Kranz (Ed Harris) and Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks) are the key players who will address how a leader is able to survive and thrive in a world in which unexpected events occur on a regular basis. They portray the effective styles of leadership in balance with their ever changing surroundings‚ as well as their ability to maintain their interpersonal

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    Disagreements‚ 2. Misplaced conflicts‚ 3. Nonsubstantive conflicts‚ 4. Substantive conflicts. Disagreements: A disagreement is a mild conflict and usually involves issues that are not necessarily related to the relationship. In the movieApollo 13’ this situation of disagreement occurs two days before the launch. When the flight surgeon Dr.Chuck predicts that Ken Mattingly (one of the three members of the Astronaut team) may get serious illness during their expedition‚ Jim Lovell (captain

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    Movie Review: Apollo 13 The title of this movie is Apollo 13. This movie is a recreation of the horrific events that unfolded in space after a normal maintenance procedure‚ and the heroic and desperate efforts many people made to ensure that the astronauts made it home safely. At the beginning of the movie‚ Jim Lovell is notified that he and his team would be bumped up to the Apollo 13 mission‚ because Alan Shepard’s ear was infected. Lovell and his team were scheduled to be the commander

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    they will be flying on Apollo 13 instead of Apollo 14. * Rising actions: 1. Lovell is informed that he and his crew will fly the Apollo 13 mission instead of Apollo 14. 2. Jim Lovell‚ Fred Haise and Ken Mattingly begin training for their new mission. 3. Ken Mattingly‚ who was exposed to measles‚ is replaced by backup Command Module Pilot Jack Swigert. 4. On April 11‚ 1970‚ Lovell‚ Haise and Swigert are suited up‚ secured inside the spacecraft.

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    Many problem skills had to be used and improvised during the movieApollo 13‚ but the one that amazed me was when Jim and Fred had to manually adjust the ship. I believe this held a significant amount of importance for getting the astronauts home. Everyone knew that to be able to reenter the earth’s atmosphere the ship only had a tiny amount of room for error. When NASA informed the astronauts that they needed to do another burn‚ but they don’t have enough power to start up the ship for the computers

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    Apollo 13 The Apollo 13 mission was a significant historical event‚ because of the dangerous repercussions that followed the explosion of the oxygen tank on Apollo 13. The story in which the astronauts Lovell‚ Swigert‚ and Haise surviving these errors during the flight is truly incredible. In the movie Apollo 13‚ the creators depicted most of the events involving the crew’s adventure to and from space quite accurately. Although creating most events successfully the creators of Apollo 13 failed

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    Movie Analysis/Management Styles For those not old enough to have lived through it‚ a story of shooting for a landing on the moon‚ suffering an explosion on the spacecraft on the way to the moon‚ not landing on the moon‚ and then narrowly making it home to Earth is the story of Apollo 13. When facing issues‚ conflicts‚ and the attainment of goals‚ having the resources of a fully functional manager and team are irreplaceable. A manager that has clear goals and strategies in place is more likely

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    In the movie Apollo 13 three astronauts go up to space in the space craft odyssey and encounter many problems. The astronauts‚ Jim Lovell‚ Jack Swigert and Fred Haise were on a rushed mission to go to the moon when Jack went to go stir the oxygen tanks and one of them exploded. The explosion led to a whole host of problems. The astronauts had to abort the mission and focus on a safe return home. A monomyth plotline is when a person leaves a place‚ encounters obstacles and comes back a different

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    llo 13 [pic] Apollo 13 Problem Solving Using SPICES 1. What situation is the movie Apollo 13 about? They want to go to the moon and land on it. 2. What was the big problem that happened during the movie? There isn’t enough power to come back to Earth. This is the big problem because all the other problems branch of from this issue. 3. List three smaller problems that also came up in the process of trying to fix the big problem. They can’t land on the moon‚ because they were

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    Apollo 13 The movie Apollo 13 is a true story about a failure of a space mission to the moon. Before they end up getting to the moon‚ something goes wrong with the rocket ship. The quote “We just put Sir Isaac Newton in the driver’s seat” from the movie Apollo 13 is figure of speech. A figure of speech is an idiom‚ metaphor‚ or simile. In this case‚ the quote is an idiom. An idiom is a figure of speech that is meant not to be taken literally. It’s raining cats and dogs is an example of an idiom

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