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    Justice vs. Terrorism “The Dark Knight‚” a movie directed and produced by Christopher Nolan‚ depicts the way a system of justice deals with terrorism. If an archetype is defined as a symbol that exists instinctively in the collective consciousness of the human race‚ the terrorism in Batman The Dark Knight represents an archetype through the violence‚ murder of the innocent‚ mayhem and mass destruction. Governments often lay down laws and procedures for a country to function‚ and to avoid

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    bottom 60 percent combined.” Base on the article “How Dumb Are We” by the author Andrew Romano‚ which means that most Americans belong to a middle class dedicated to work full time to provide support for their families. In the documentary “Waiting for Superman‚” directed and written by Davis Guggenheim‚ an important American film director‚ and whose topic is mainly America

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    Remember when we used to sing the alphabet song‚ letters resonate in our ears for the entire day. With those letters‚ we learned how to express ourselves and understand the idea of someone without actually hearing from them in person. Today‚ I am able to write this essay because I valued my education since I started to sing that song. Literacy is the most powerful weapon for a human being because it allows us to see the world not just from our own perspective but also from other people’s as well

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    fix-all is something that intrigues me. People have made claims that a single change within our education system would lead to a monumental change that would place us amongst the top countries in terms of our education system. In the Waiting for Superman movie‚ a claim is made that if we were to remove the bottom 6-10% of bad teachers in the work force our education system would automatically become good enough to contend with Finland. A claim by the PISA reviewers in the book the smartest kids in

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    Out of the movies uploaded on bolt‚ I decided to watch Waiting for Superman. When the movie started I was skeptical on it at first. The movie is about the struggle America is facing with education‚ as well as how it is failing the children. At one time America was one of the top smartest countries in the world. But around the time of the space race‚ America start seeing how the decline in education. Fast forward to today‚ American is still struggling to improve its education system. Many Chancellors

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    the topic appeals to an audience as it delivers the promise of understanding the author and whatever other topical issues the narrative brings along with it.  In Sherman Alexie’s "The Joy of reading & writing: Superman and Me" he uses his credibility as an author and the appeal of Superman to educate his audience

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    From “Superman and Me” by Alexie 2. In what ways does the description of Sherman Alexie’s father play against the stereotype? Alexie’s father plays a part against the stereotype of Indians because he was “one of the few Indians who went to Catholic school on purpose” (Alexie 110). The stereotype was that all Indians were dumb and incapable of learning‚ but Alexie’s dad stood out of the crowd. Alexei’s father loved reading and loved to learn which put him out of the loop of the stereotype. From “School”

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    In the reading “Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie‚ the author describes his own experience of how kids and himself were treated by society during his childhood for being part of a different background. In the reading I noticed how the author shows us ways that he has become the person he is by the influence of his family‚ particularly his dad who sparked his passion toward reading books. In my essay I implemented an additional family factor other than my father and sister; I included my brother

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    Critical Analysis of Superman and the Dam Throughout the many years of Superman comics‚ Lois Lane’s presence in them is a constant. While her personality varies over time‚ looking at the earliest version of Lois Lane we see that her characterization is quite progressive and whether intentional or not‚ Siegel and Schuster wrote a feminist character for the time they lived in. As they made Lois a determined‚ career-driven woman who strived to be taken seriously by her boss‚ she stood out against

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    Waiting for “Superman” does not tell of any downfalls to charter schools and test scores of charter schools as compared to public schools. The film initially starts with the repercussions of the NCLB (No Child Left Behind) act and goes in depth with the percentage of children proficient in reading and mathematics in each state‚ and how those test scores consequently take a toll on how children progress through the years once the test is done. The film continues to push on with the idea of standardized

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