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    Throughout the book ‚“Freak The Mighty”‚ author Rodman Philbrick creates a story about 2 teen boys( Max aka Mighty and Kevin aka Freak) who actually had a past together when they were little kids. The first time they meet they were in preschool when they were very little Freak knew Max as kicker because he went around always kicking kids. But one day Max had new neighbor and to his surprise it was Freak.Later in the story Max finds out Freak is bionic. Which proves that one should not judge another

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    1.1. Dimensions of the chosen/situation analysis The current dimensions of transitioning form boyhood to manhood is highly dependent on what is projected throughout various societies as well as social learning Bandura‚ 1974). Put forward social learning refers to the process of modelling behaviours that we are exposed to within our environment‚ with significant emphasizes during childhood development (Bandura‚ 1974). As a result‚ decision making and individual performance influenced by social learning

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    short video‚ “How Movies Teach Manhood”‚ by Colin Stokes explains the complications of showing certain movies to younger children. His perspective elucidates how men are frequently showcased as strong and mighty and expected to defeat the villain. Along with a predictable trophy at the end‚ usually a woman. Stokes blames the movie media for men’s behavior‚ he doesn’t take into account other aspects of the person. My point is there are many movies with negative ideals‚ yet parents should be teaching

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    between the film‚ The Mghty‚ and the book‚ Freak the Mighty. One of the major differences between the book and the film is that in the film Freak dies in his sleep on christmas but in the book he dies in the hospital after having a stroke. One of the major and important similarities of the book is when Freak and Max are at the firework show and Freak keeps complaining that he can’t see. In both the book and the film Max reaches down without thinking and picks Freak on his shoulders so that he can see.

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    Ideal Man Ideal is a word with several different definitions depending on one’s interpretation. Marriam Webster Dictionary says that ideal is “a standard of excellence.” The Random House College Dictionary gives a slightly different meaning with the definition of “regarded as perfect of its kind.” Hence‚ society can interpret the words standard‚ excellence‚ and perfect as they please. Each individual may have a different perspective on the ideal man because of the way they understand the definition

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    Freak the Mighty Freak the might is a novel written by Rodman Philbrick. In the novel there are two opposites‚ Freak and Max‚ become inseparable friends. Freak has morquio syndrome which cause him to be around 3 foot tall but he is incredibly clever. Max is the opposite. He is around 6 foot tall. Max believes that he is dumb and is in the learning-disabled class. They are both put in dangerous situations when Max’s dad kidnapped Max. Freak and Max displayed great bravery and courage when in critical

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    Mighty‚ a movie by Peter Chelsom‚ is based off of the book‚ Freak the Mighty‚ by Rodman Philbrick‚ is a story that shows how friendship is important. Freak is a very smart kid‚ but has Morquio syndrome‚ which forces him to use crutches and he can’t walk. His bones aren’t growing but his organs are‚ so they eventually will become too big for him. Mighty (Max) is dyslexic‚ so he has trouble reading‚ but he is a very big kid‚ and is the largest in his grade. Mighty is a story about how friendship is

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    they don’t have meaning until u really get to know them and talk to them then u can judge on how they really are and u can judge on the way they act. In the story Freak” The Mighty”‚ Maxwell judges Freak by the way he first met him and he thought he was a mean person until they started to talk and then Max really saw how smart and nice Freak was to him. The character Maxwell Kane is first described as “the kicker”pg 3 and

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    act which seems to me to be a denial of everything which ideally and in practice I hold sacred.”. Or maybe‚ “I regard the principle of conscription of life as a flat contradiction of all our cherished ideals of individual freedom‚ democratic liberty and Christian teaching. -Roger Nash BaldwinAmerican civil-rights activist. These are two of Roger Nash Baldwin’s multiple quotes about conscription‚ and I mostly whole-heartedly‚ agree. Why I say mostly‚ is the fact that conscription in itself‚ is purely

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    have to face so many problems nowadays‚ and there are also many solutions for people to choose. But not all solutions work well in some situations. Therefore‚ in the book “Think Like a Freak”‚ S. Levitt and S.Dubner taught readers a lot of specific ways to solve the problem. According to the authors “Think Like a Freak”: “Understanding the incentives of all the players in a given scenario is a fundamental step in solving any problem”. Sometimes‚ the incentives don’t really work well. However‚ there

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