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    AvatarAvatar; Were a paraplegic ex-marine finds a new life on the distant planet of Pandora‚ only to find him-self battling humankind alongside the planet’s indigenous Na’vi race in this ambitious digital 3D sci-fi epic from academy award-winning Titanic director James Cameron. Avatar is said to be one of the greatest movies of all time and not only because it is the number one movie worldwide in the box office‚ but the movie was the first ever to gross more than $2 billon. Avatar was

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    In the movie Avatar‚ James Cameron discussed many topics we have gone over throughout the past year. we have talked about biodiversity. We have talked about how the flow of energy occurs. And also about food webs and food chains. Avatar has many other themes but I find these the three most important ones. In Avatar biodiversity is being shown in Pandora. There are many different species that have adapted to many specific conditions. They show how important the forest is to them. The way the destroyed

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    movie‚ Avatar. Sully‚ who is paralyzed‚ takes on the persona of a Na’vi‚ the native people of Pandora‚ through an Avatar to gain information on these people for the government in order to get an operation to correct his disability. Though Avatar is science fiction‚ the movie shows us the reasons and effects of war within our society and how the environment can be damaged if we do not take care of it. First‚ before getting into the social issues‚ we must start by analyzing the plot of Avatar. Jake

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    and with pain in childbirth‚ and banished them from his garden. God set an angel at the gate who led their way to the Tree of Life. The 2009 motion picture Avatar was set in the planet Pandora in the year 2154. It is about a marine‚ Jake Sully‚ and how he interacts with the natives of Pandora‚ the Na’vi‚ through his avatar body. Avatar uses the symbols and ideas of the story of Adam and Eve. The Home Tree is the home for the entire Na’vi clan. The home tree is symbolic of the Tree of Life from

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    James Cameron got the idea of Avatar from Disney’s 1995 animated film Pocahontas. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power and it began in the 1870’s. British‚ French‚ German‚ Belgium‚ Italian‚ Spain‚ and Portuguese are the regions that assume control of other regions. To many people imperialism is viewed as a negative way it promoted racism‚ countries owning other countries‚ and slaves were established. The movie “Avatar” was directed by James Cameron the movie was released December

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    communication is used to accomplish this. Part of this is explaining how humans are reacting/interpreting the behavior of the aliens. Remember that the major character has to learn how to interpret the reactions of the others. CLAIM/THESIS The movie AVATAR is an excellent example of the use of nonverbal communication for Storytelling. The central messages are dramatized nonverbally‚ visually contrasting the conflicting communities and showing through symbolization‚ use of light and color the stark differences

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    Sociological Analysis of the Presidential Election of 2012 from a Structural Functionalist Perspective and a Conflict Perspective. As the presidential election draws closer‚ we could vividly view our society from social conflict and structural functionalist perspectives. The democratic process helps us to ask why do we accept and embrace democracy‚ how does it influence our social patterns and functions; and how does democracy really work for the stability of our society. In this essay‚ I will analyze

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    O 8 Unit 7: sociological perspectives for health and social care Functionalism was a dominant perspective during the 40’s and 50’. It is best understood by comparing society to the human body as they believe everything has a function‚ for example‚ people in society have to work together like organs in order to deal with problems and ensure that society is running positively. Talcott Parsons believed that one of the main role of an institution is to be governed by norms to ensure that the people

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    The movie The Avatar touched upon many different topics we discussed in class this year. But these five topics (Ecosystem’s flow of energy‚ Modified Organisms‚ Developed vs Undeveloped Nations‚ Dependence of Species‚ and Animal Populations) were easily spotted in the duration of this film. The director/writers of the film wanted to depict just how greedy and controlling developed nations can be towards undeveloped nations. In the real world this is currently happening with the US and UN trying to

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    Growing up a Third Culture Kid A Sociological Approach Who am I?Even though I had reason enough to ask myself this question during my adolescence years‚ I only recall reflecting and identifying personal characteristic personality traits intensely in the recent years.I am about three neighborhoods away from where I used to live 17 years ago.It is the fourth month now‚ that I would have had the opportunity to pass by the house I used to live in with my parents‚ my sister‚ my dog‚ Swami‚ Prema

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