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    communication project‚ we were fortunate to have had Ron Howard’s “Apollo 13” movie for reference to comprehend the complexity the team faced upon the incident that befell the mission. Both Gene Kranz (Lead Flight Director and Project Manager) and Jim Lovell (Apollo’s commander) maintained absolute control of a chaotic situation. While the team was becoming intractable‚ Kranz reigned in by channeling the ideas with “one at a time people” and asking his engineers to “quiet down‚ Let’s stay cool‚ let’s

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    Sarah Anderson 4/7/11 AP Lit & Comp Mr.Scheel Jim Casy: A leader in Death The definition of leader a person who leads or commands a group‚ organization‚ or country. The verb to lead can mean to set a process in motion. I think that both of these definitions can be seen in Jim Casy. As a main character in John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath‚ Jim constantly makes light of major themes‚ specifically that human life is as sacred as any divinity and that a single life has little purpose

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    Jim and Antonia are both extremely different characters from the beginning to the end of the book. Antonia at the beginning was a young girl filled with dreams‚ ambition‚ and having big plans for the future. She starts learning the language‚ going to a good school‚ however‚ when her father dies this is put on hold. She just would not imagine for how long. After this happens she needed to help her family. She did just this and then fell head over heals with a man who would not lead her to her best

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    astronauts home safely while the astronauts struggle to survive in the rocket without power. After a while the team figures out a way and they plan out a return plan for the astronauts. The astronauts safely returned home. The three astronauts were Jim Lovell‚ Jack Swigert‚ and Fred Haise who were all protagonists as this movie did not have any antagonists. I believe that the three characters are realistic heroes as they fight against the environment for survival. I related all three of these characters

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    Pop-Culture Analysis Paper When Technology Meets Human’s Emotion‚ Technology Fail Haw happy is the blameless vestal’s lot? The world forgetting by the world forgot. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. Each prayer accepted and each wish resigned. --Alexander Pope The name of the film comes from an 18th century poet Alexander Pope’s poem Eloisa Abelard. When I first saw the film‚ I did not find any connection between the poem and the film. After I thought in-deptht‚

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    Carson. In his autobiography‚ Before You Leap‚ A Frog’s Eye View of Life’s Greatest Lessons‚ Kermit credits his best friend‚ Jim Henson‚ for his rise to success. Jim was a dreamer who believed anything was possible if you just dreamed hard enough. Kermit explains that Jim always had faith in him. What he believes about‚ music‚ people‚ and his views on life are the product of Jim Henson’s dreams. Jim’s creativity and constant work have shaped Kermit into the frog he is today. Kermit the Frog never

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    Although readers may wish to believe that Huck saves Jim‚ this is not the reality. Twain clearly does not depict Huck as “the only really independent person--boy or man—in the community‚” because Huck is forced to be deceiving when he is among society; this is not independence. Nor is he the only independent

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    Wright vs. Jim Crow: From the Ethics of Living Jim Crow by Richard Wright Social situations illustrate the power of how external pressures influence peoples’ reactions and responses. The pressures can often have a strong effect on their responses. Richard Wright’s "The Ethics of Living Jim Crow" illustrates his cruel childhood lesson of learning how to live with the prejudice and discrimination. It is an autobiographical sketch of the Negro experience in a white-dominant society. Whites

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    just look at that movie when Jim Carry puts on that mask it shows art how he is created as a make believed character. The way he walks and talks and he even throws out crazy jokes‚ also make up funny jokes on people to show the drama in the video. He plays an ordinary bank worker that fines a mask in the river one night. Bringing up the subject about Verisimilitude it was used in this film for example it show how the mask can convince people to see how it can make Jim Carry powerful in the video trying

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    earliest day and the film gave an example about psychological disorder. The film was “The Number 23.” The Number 23 film was released in 2007‚ February 23th and directed by Joel Schumacher. The film starred with Jim Carrey‚ Virginia Madsen‚ Danny Huston‚ and Logan Lerman. Also‚ the film was Jim Carrey first leading role in a suspense thriller and the psychological disorder about the film is “Dissociative disorders.” Dissociative disorders are so-called because they are marked by a dissociation from or

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