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    The book The Outsiders was written by S. E. Hinton‚ and published in 1967. The Outsiders movie was then released in 1983 and was directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The story is about a group of 7 greasers set in the 1960’s. Basically the greasers are in constant rival with the socs‚ the upper class kids from the west side. Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade are the youngest in the group. They go threw some very difficult times after Johnny kills a soc‚ then dies. Ponyboy must learn how to cope with all

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    My perspective on structural explanations for racism and inequities is that they provide a critical framework for understanding the systemic and institutional factors that perpetuate unequal outcomes in society. Structural explanations highlight how historical injustices‚ institutional policies‚ economic systems‚ and cultural norms create and sustain disparities based on race‚ ethnicity‚ socioeconomic status‚ gender‚ and other factors. Here are some reasons why I find structural explanations compelling

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    Life and time these two words imply two significant meanings. Life is viewed as constant change‚ turning like a wheel of fortune and fate‚ a remarkable gift showered from up above‚ and the most precious of all things. Life captures the hands of time. Well‚ about my life accounts‚ I know some of you knows me especially my friends and classmates who have been with me for some times. And for those who don’t know yet the corny side of me‚ let me unveil to you a part of my story about how happy

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    (“Sisters”). In this movie‚ two sisters discover that their parents are selling their childhood home and try to convince them and to keep it. Kate Ellis (Tina Fey) is a hotheaded hairdresser who cannot keep a job‚ house‚ or her daughter. Maura Ellis (Amy Poehler) is a responsible aunt who takes care of Kate’s daughter behind her back to provide a steady environment for her to grow up in. Kate convinces Maura to help her throw one last house party before the house is sold. The movie Sisters is a raunchy

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    The structural-functional theory postulates that political systems are comprised of various structures that are relatively uniform in the sense that they are found in most political systems throughout the world. The theory asserts that each of these structures has a particular function that supports the establishment of an orderly‚ stable system of governance within which individuals and other societal structures fulfill roles of their own. Typical political structures include: legislative bodies

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    This movie is about Aibileen‚ who is one of many black women in the US South who work and raise the children of the prominent or well to do White Southerners. Aibileen with her best friend Minnie and a bunch of other maids work with an inspiring writer Skeeter to write a book of interviews about what it’s like to work for White families from their (The Help’s perspective). The Message of this film hands down is courage‚ courage to stand up and do whats right no matter what the consequences maybe

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    Have you ever seen a movie that came out in the last twenty years and thought that the way a certain race was shown was very stereotypical and mostly inaccurate? Probably not because not only would most films get in a lot of trouble for that‚ but people are not as prejudice as they used to be. Since the early 1930’s‚ Native Americans have had to deal with the negative way they were described in films. In particular‚ the way Native Americans were represented in the movie‚ Stagecoach‚ is vastly

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    best movies do both. For that reason it is best to watch a movie like The Fundamentals of Caring. This movie is the story about Trevor a 18 year old boy with Duchene Muscular Dystrophy (a debilitating disease that causes skeletal muscles to weaken and break down over time) and his caregiver Ben (a middle aged man who is trying to get his life under control. Together they help each other grow and face their problems head on. Throughout the movie the audience sees a somewhat realistic view of how a person

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    At first the movie showed a family following the norms of society by farming. Then all of a sudden the people of the city had to go to war because of their country. This caused many of the people to start enlisting‚ and caused families to start selling their useful things such as horses to the army to start preparing for the war. These things were actually what people truly experienced at the beginning of war and the movie did a good job explaining that. We also see the movie depict some realistic

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    captured in just a cinematic film. Many have their own opposing viewpoints on this topic‚ but I do believe that it doesn’t make any sense to show this movie in a classroom. First‚ it defies some of the purposes of the book. For one‚ this novel is meant to be more than welcome for interpretation on one’s own‚ as Sam Jordison discusses in his review of the movie. The film solely limits the plot and

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