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    idea in the film would be the change of character after he meets the Tuohy’s Michael meets the Tuohy’s‚after he meets the tuohys and when he plays football.These all display the idea of family. Another important idea in the film would be when he plays football.At the start of Micheal’s football practice‚Micheal was not doing well.In his school records he was found to be outstanding in protective instincts‚ Michael scored in the 98 percentile.Leigh Anne watches him and approaches him.Since Micheal

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    circumstances nobody needs me. I mean‚ I’m only used for emergencies and even then‚ only for a limited time. If you’re lucky‚ you’ll never have to use me. Then again‚ I can see some future time when everybody will have to carry me around. The poem “Putol” of Michael Coroza is about a right foot‚ wearing Nike‚ that has been cut off and thrown in the garbage‚ was picked up by a garbageman and blood flowed from the foot after‚

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    Michael Porter's 5 Forces

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    Michael Porter’s 5 Forces Competitive Rivalry within an Industry (High) The intensity of competition in the kopi-kaya toast industry is high. Coffee Box competes with popular chains like Toast Box‚ Ya Kun Kaya Toast and Wang Cafe whom -- with their huge base of existing customer -- owns a major portion of the market share. The high rivalry among competing firms are also due to the similar offerings of menu items. Competitive Rivalry within an Industry (High) The kaya and toast industry is

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    Michael Okon’s Monsterland‚ relentlessly delivers thrills and goosebumps with its nightmarish tale of a world turned upside down with a role reversal between humans and the familiarly frightening visages that once fed people’s fears. Riveting from the beginning‚ the story arouses the curiosity with a traumatizing hunting scene. As things change perspective‚ we meet various fascinating characters. Firstly‚ comes Officer Carter White and his family. They live in the economically depressed town of

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    when watching it. A great real story that forces you to dig deep inside your soul. The movie demonstrates what Michael Oher had to overcome in order to achieve his goal of playing American football at a national level. The Tuohy gratefully took in Michael‚ who was a homeless boy. He was than enrolled into a Christian school and with the help from the teachers and the Tuohy family‚ Michael qualified to attend Ole Miss and play football. This story of love‚ family‚ and courage can be an inspiration

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    Blind Side. Not only does this movie have a great story‚ it also has many forms of dyadic communication. This movie is about Michael Oher who‚ in the beginning‚ was really struggling in school and with his life in general. All it took was one conversation with Leigh Anne Touhy on a cold night to change both of their lives for the better. With the Touhy family’s help‚ Michael succeeded in high school and college then eventually went on to play in the NFL for the Carolina Panthers. A couple of concepts

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    childhood‚ 17-year-old Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) has been in foster care with different families throughout Memphis‚ Tennessee. Every time he is placed in a new home‚ he runs away. His friend’s father‚ whose couch Mike had been sleeping on‚ asks Burt Cotton (Ray McKinnon)‚ the coach of Wingate Christian school‚ to help enroll his son and Mike. Impressed by Mike’s size and athleticism‚ Cotton gets him admitted despite his abysmal academic record. At his new school‚ Michael is befriended by a boy

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    Phil Jackson

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    can blend in naturally. Jackson incorporated the triangle offense with the Bulls where anyone can shoot‚ can score‚ can make a pass. What made the Chicago Bulls a successful team was their connection with each other as a team‚ and the ability of Michael Jordan to set his ego aside and realize that he couldn’t do it by himself but trust his team. Phil Jackson wanted to get the most out of his team‚ he was able to make his players disconnect from him and connect his players to their teammates and the

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    Ethics and The Blind Side

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    African American boy named Michael who lives in a bad section of the city. Michael is slow at learning and keeps to himself for the most part. At school he comes across another boy in school named S.J. Tuohy‚ who is quite a bit younger but tries to talk to Michael. After S.J.’s mom‚ Leigh Ann Tuohy‚ hears of Michael and finds out he doesn’t really have a place to call home‚ she invites him to stay with their family. Everyone in the family eventually gets attached to Michael and invites him to live with

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    Tom Waldron's The Wire

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    his friends. But the most important trait that characterized Michael was how he was a responsible and parental figure to his little brother‚ Bug. As the author of the article The Foundation of a Free Society‚ which criticized the system‚ Tom Waldron says‚ “Students couldn’t stay after school‚ (…) they had to pick up younger siblings and watch over them. Like The Wire’s Michael Lee‚ they were already parents themselves” (Waldron 3). Michael had to mature fast and make decisions that would benefit him

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