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    any moment; whether you are famous‚ rich or poor no one is safe from suffering a disability. Watching the documentary‚ The Crash Roll was something very interesting and it will stick with me forever. This documentary did not only demonstrated the ribality between both: Kevin and Shaun or Kevin tragic accident‚ this documentary showed

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    In this documentary‚ the directors‚ Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn‚ analyze the effects of factory farming while providing inside looks to the conditions and effects of factory farms. For example‚ the two travel to and film the conditions of a farm belonging to a premiere

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    Afghan Star‚ the documentary follows four contestants of the Afghan Star TV show: Hameed‚ Setara‚ Rafi‚ and Lema. Afghan Star is said to be the Afghanistan’s version of the “American Idol format”. This show not only gave a new opportunity at democracy but also let the voices of the Afghan people be heard by casting votes on their choice of singer. Afghanistan has rich culture: music‚ religion‚ art‚ films – however‚ with the control of the Taliban‚ it resulted the country to go backwards and prevented

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    The documentary Food Inc. provides an eye-opening glimpse on the mass production of food and the process in which it reaches consumers. Personally‚ when I go to the supermarket‚ I never think about how the chicken‚ beef‚ or eggs I’m buying‚ actually got there. I was oblivious of the whole process. For instance‚ baby chicks are being modified to grow within 48 days compared to three months. Chickens are put in dark and overcrowded coops and some die daily because there bodies cannot handle their enlarged

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    worldwide. The documentary Fed Up‚ directed by Stephanie Soechtig aims to address the issue of rising obesity rates due to our increase of sugar consumption. The film also discusses the hypocrisy of the USDA‚ which tries to warn people of their dietary habits while simultaneously providing billions of dollars in subsidies to farmers to produce corn‚ which in turn gets made into high fructose corn syrup (i.e. sugar) and inadvertently making the matter worse. Ultimately though‚ the documentary names the

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    The founders of the charitable organization Invisible Children are Bobby Bailey‚ Jason Russell and Laren Poole they were willing and capable to create a documentary presenting Sudan‚ Africa as a location with terrible corners and the innocent children who are abducted suffer mentally in other words are brainwashed to believe to live in fear of the dangerous rebels. In Sudan there has been years of trying to escape from war but it doesn’t seem to find it way out of the country.It was the people in

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    In this documentary‚ this shows the reality of this world in an aspect of consumerism. Currently‚ there are more opportunities for people of high society‚ which for the poor. This documentary called Food Inc.‚ reflects the reality of this consumerist society. Most products on the market contain antibiotics to increase the size of fruits or vegetables. Also‚ in the case of animals they are injected with hormones to alter muscle mass and obtain more meat. Poor people do not have enough economic resources

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    In the documentary entitled “End of poverty” they conveyed numerous people who lived in various countries such as Africa‚ Bolivia‚ Brazil and many others that live in treacherous conditions. Majority of the people who live in this slave like conditions work for very little money or no money at all. In exchange for their labor they receive food or shelter in return. To begin‚ in the beginning of the documentary a man named Luciana along with his family were first introduced. Luciana has been unemployed

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    resulted in a huge controversy in which the school board members and state legislators were heavily involved. Peterson along with others constantly protested against the school board’s attempts to shut down the gay straight alliance club. This documentary also showed a strong connection between the gay rights movement and the black civil rights movement. The man who helped organized the march in Washington D.C. for Martin Luther King’s infamous speech was actually a gay person named Rustin. He had

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    “The Medicated Child” The documentary “Medicated Child” shows how there is a lack of knowledge on how to diagnose and treat children with Bi Polar Disorder. Early on before proper research was done‚ children were often diagnosed with ADHD instead of the proper BI Polar diagnosis. This can be attributed to the fact that the symptoms are so similar. Doctors often feel treatment of such disorders can only be treated by medications‚ however‚ some psychologists believe that there are other methods

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