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    encapsulates is Moneyball’s (2011) Billy Beane‚ portrayed by Brad Pitt. Based on a true story‚ Moneyball‚ directed by Bennet Miller‚ depicts the Oakland Athletics’ 2002 Major League Baseball season‚ and the struggles of manager Billy Beane to take a low-budget team to success. The director’s discerning choices of narrative‚ symbolic and technical elements help to compose the alpha male stereotype that Billy conforms to. These elements give viewers an invited reading of Billy as an authoritative manager

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    Billy the kid ‚ the legend lives on Henry McCarty‚ Henry Antrim and William H Bonny are all aliases of the notorious Billy the Kid. Born in the slums of New York City‚ Billy grew up in what we would consider today a broken home. The exact date of his birth is uncertain but it he is known to be born in the early 1860s. After his mother passed away and his step father no longer cared for him‚ Billy moved to a boarding house. While there he began his career as an outlaw. Incarcerated

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    The problems that had the most effect on Billy Elliot were his family’s poverty‚ his mother’s recent death‚ his father and brother’s behavior. First‚ Billy was pressured by his family’s lack of income. The Elliot’s poverty was apparent in their living situation. Their house was in poor condition and it was too small for the family‚ which caused Billy to have to sleep in the same room with his brother. Also‚ the Elliot’s lack of income was only getting worse since Jackie and Tony were on strike.

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    A boy named Billy Coleman that lived in the Ozarks of Oklahoma. He wanted something every boy in the Ozarks wanted‚ two redbone hounds. He between 12 and 13‚ he helped his papa around the farm and things like that. Everyday he thought and dreamed about coon dogs. He begged his mama and papa to get him some‚ but they cost money and they didn’t have any for that. One day beside the river he found an ad coon dogs for sale. Over the next two years Billy worked every job he could and saved every penny

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    outweigh cost to have a compatible relationship. In the movie of Billy Elliot‚ this is extremely obvious in the relationship of Billy and Mrs. Wilkinson. These two put in time and effort so that they can reap the benefits later in the movie‚ Mrs. Wilkinson teaches Billy how to dance for free during her free time. She wishes nothing more then for him to succeed and in turn he lives out the dream she never could. In the opposite‚ Billy works hard because he see’s that Mrs. Wilkinson’s dream was never

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    Have you ever had something that you felt is or represents a special part of you? Maybe a lucky charm‚ idem‚ or animal that gives you strength? In the book “Catching Fire” by Suzanne Collins and the Hunger Games book series Katniss’s spirit animal/mascot that she was known for was the mockingjay. After her second hunger games Katniss rebelled against the capital and was well known as the mockingjay. the mocking jay symbolizes the strength and rebellion in Katniss. One reason mockingjays symbolize

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    The hunger games is a great book by Suzanne Collins‚ about a city where each year 2 children from each district- a boy and a girl-were picked to fight to the death. This practice originated as a punishment to the districts for the rebellion against the capital seventy five years ago. But today it goes on only because of the cruelty of the privileged capital people‚ with the advantage of their children never having to fight. Ever since Katniss Everdeen’s father has died she took the responsibility

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    happen for the better. Change is shown in the film “Billy Elliot”‚ directed by Stephan Daldry and the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. Throughout the film of Billy Elliot‚ Billy‚ the main character‚ experiences transitions through his life‚ taking on challenges and obstacles as he is determined to pursue a career in ballet. This is shown through the quote “I don’t want a childhood. I want to be a ballet dancer” and the relationship between Billy and his father‚ Jackie. Early

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    season they are faced with trying to create a championship team with less money than anyone else in the league. To do this Billy Beane not only took some risks and put everything on the line but he fought many battles along the way. The Oakland A’s are under new owners in 2002 and they cut Billy’s budget down for recruiting. “On the long cafeteria table in front of Billy sat an invisible cash register‚ and inside it the $9.4 million his owner had given him to sign perhaps as many as thirty-

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    Bishop‚ best known as “Billy” Bishop was a person who had great respect for his country and carried an amazing talent. Billy Bishop’s life was surrounded by life changing events in which make him a brilliant hero. With his brutal and traumatic battles‚ Billy Bishop was Canada’s top Ace‚ with a total of 72 victories. Billy Bishop is a hero simply regarding his continued perseverance for his dreams which have changed him and his life before‚ during‚ and after the war. Billy Bishop’s path to greatness

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