class" and its current decline. What policies did Reagan usher in and why? What were the results? 3. Moore provides stories about the impact of privatization on local communities. What were some of these?’ 4. Corporations repeatedly claim that cutting jobs will allow them to save money and stay in business. Why does this not seem to work much in the examples detailed in the film? 5. Moore talks with workers and farmers about the impact of economic conditions and policies on their lives. What
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urged to go on to college. This leads many people to believe that it will help our country reach the goal of becoming a smarter nation. However‚ in his essay Idiot Nation‚ Michael Moore argues that the exact opposite is occuring. We are becoming a nation full of idiots. Sadly‚ Michael Moore is correct. The majority of the people in this country are‚ indeed‚ idiots. This is due to the nation’s poor educational system and the people’s lack of gratitude and motivation. First of all‚ America’s
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Michael Moore created a film about the American Health Care system‚ the film which stroke thousands of people all over the world. He showed us horrible reality. Nowadays the majority of Americans cannot afford the medical expenses‚ and there are nearly 50 million Americans without health insurance. And as a result these people are doomed to death. Nobody will help them‚ because you know that they don`t have The price of health is exorbitant. the Health system is the great business for country‚ business
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Sicko is a 2007 documentary produced‚ written and directed by the American filmmaker Michael Moore. The film investigates the United States health cares system‚ focusing primarily on health insurance and the pharmaceutical industry. Moore does not in fact pose questions as to how America should reform its health care however it does suggest many solutions. Michael Moore depicts the American health care system as one that contains many flaws. He goes on to show different people who have not been
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Kelly Enright Haden Theater Auteur Paper Michael Moore Director Michael Moore is one of the most controversial movie makers of our time. His documentaries look to our government and media for a reason to the problems of out troubled nation. He uses strong statements and sometimes rude actions to get the reactions and shots he needs to make his films interesting. His movies always dissect the most sensitive topics that are on the American citizens’ minds. Two of the most controversial
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documentary of Where to Invade Next by Michael Moore is really amazed me in many ways. The movie in the style of travelogue‚ where Moore spend time in countries like Italy‚ France‚ Finland‚ Tunisia‚ Slovene and Portugal where his experiences in each country opens any body’s mind the way they America. Moore’s experience in other countries shows how American really need to open their eyes and admit that they are not the greatest nation as they think they are. Michael journey where he speaks with native
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Michael Moore’s Bowling for Columbine is a deceiving‚ manipulative‚ over exaggerated film. Even though it fits the definition of a documentary by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences‚ it doesn’t deserve an Oscar Award for stretching out the truth so far. Michael Moore shows his trustworthiness through his films with the way he dresses like the everyday American. His baseball cap‚ casual t-shirt and jeans make us believe he’s just like us. In his film‚ he does go out to Buell Elementary
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In Sicko‚ Michael Moore compares the health care system in the U.S. with the ones in other countries. The majority of Americans cannot afford the medical expenses. Some people have been rejected by health insurance companies for absurd reasons‚ such as being too thin and too fat. There are much more people who do not benefit from the health care system in the U.S. that those who do. Therefore‚ the U.S. government has to provide a free health care system for these victims; thereby‚ I strongly support
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different values‚ all texts will have a different viewpoint and therefore never be completely neutral. Theses notions will be discussed further with reference to the texts “My Place” by Sally Morgan‚ “Nothing to Spare” by Jan Carter and Sicko by Michael Moore. The purpose of a text is a reflection of its
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Jeffrey Lee Professor Lewis English 2 10 February 2010 Michael Moore Loves Rhetoric One of the most effective ways Moore draws our attention is by using real testimonies. By interviewing Americans who have been wronged by the health care system‚ he cleverly intertwines rhetoric to create a strong argument for universal health care. For example‚ after he presents the audience with a logos appeal‚ an ethos and/or pathos appeal will follow‚ or vice versa. Like a chain reaction‚ the appeals
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