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    1. Identify some of the challenges that Chris Gardner faced when trying to sell his bone density scanners. There are many challenges that Chris Gardner faces selling the bone density scanners. The scanner represents many things to Chris. Firstly it represents money. Chris’ challenge is to sell his scanners to help fund his and his son’s life whilst he is completing his intership at Dean Witter. Secondly‚ the scanners represent a burden for Chris. They symbolise the challenges he had to ovecome

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    prostitutes. The audience is then introduced to Chris Scott and his friend John Thomas who tries very hard to persuade Chris to spend some “quality time” with one of the girls. In this bar‚ there is a Miss Saigon title that all of the bar girls vie for‚ and the winner is given to a soldier for the night. This is the chance for the bar girls to make an American fall in love with them and take them away from Saigon. It is during this contest that Chris first sees Kim. He perceives innocence in her that

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    very emotional story telling the tragic true story of Chris McCandles. Through several techniques the audience’s emotions are engaged. The style of shots is distinctive‚ with many scenes featuring panorama or montage. Text overlay and voice-over have been added in post-production. Between some shots there is juxtaposition. Panorama and montage are two shots used to great effect in this film for conveying awesome scale in space and time during Chris’ journey‚ respectively. The film both begins and ends

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    Christopher’s who has also made a difference Christopher’s life. When Christopher’s mother passed away he remembers that Mrs. Shear would come over to his house and help Chris’s dad and Chris around the house in many ways. For example‚ she cooked meals for them and cleaned the house. She also played scrabble with Chris‚ which he really enjoyed. She made a difference in society by helping people that were in need‚ especially a single dad with a mentally disabled child. She made a difference in society

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    ks that Chris Gardner faced in getting the ... www.chacha.com/.../can-you-list-some-of-the-risks-that-chris-gardner-fa...‎ Can you list some of the risks that Chris Gardner faced in getting the job at Dean Witter ChaCha Answer: He faced the risks present i... ... ChaCha does not charge for its service. Message and data rates may apply. If you need help‚ text HELP ... Asdfghjkl - College Essay - Charlymary - StudyMode.com www.studymode.com › Essays › Miscellaneous‎ There are many challenges that

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    demonstrates an understanding of Chris as well as how people perceive her boyfriend. In one scene of the apartment‚ Chris expresses concern for how Rose’s parents would react when they realize her boyfriend is black‚ fearing that they might. After making a few jokes to try to cut the tension‚ She says “I would’ve told you. I wouldn’t be bringing you home‚ think about that for two seconds.” In addition‚ after hitting a deer on the way to her parents’ house‚ Rose advocates for Chris when the police officer

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    In life‚ the feeling of happiness is something for which almost everybody strives. In the movie Into the Wild‚ Chris McCandless achieves this feeling of happiness by living his life according to transcendentalism philosophy. Chris goes in search of a new life‚ leaving his old one – one full of money‚ love‚ and other riches – behind. In his new life‚ Chris does not conform to society. Chris McCandless lives a transcendentalist life by abandoning his formerly privileged life and charting a new‚ non-conforming

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    “happiness”. Sean Penn uses Chris McCandless’ life story to show the idea of what it means to be human in the movie Into the Wild. A person will try to pursue certainty and hopefulness because of particular events that happened in the person’s life. Relationships can be damaged by the findings of the reality of a situation. The protagonist’s parents are highly ambitious individuals who place the value of worldly goods above everything else. After graduating from high school Chris goes on a trip to California

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    Would you consider Chris McCandless and Huck Finn rebels? I believe that both of the characters are rebels. They both are rebels against society for different reasons. Chris is independent and demonstrates this throughout his journey. Huck struggles to find an identity which leads him to rebel against society.Would you consider Chris McCandless and Huck Finn rebels? I believe that both of the characters are rebels. They both are rebels against society for different reasons. Chris is independent and

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    Chris McCandless Cool or a Fool Tramping is too easy with all the money. My days were more exciting when I was penniless and had to forage around for my next meal (Krakauer 33). Chris McCandless‚ son of wealthy parents‚ graduates as top student. However instead of going to college and getting a career‚ he chooses to give all his money to charity‚ get rid of his possessions and set out on a journey to the alaskan wilderness. There is a debate whether Chris McCandless is a hero or coward. In the

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