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    The 1989 movie‚ glory‚ was about the first black regiment to fight for the North in the Civil War; also known as the 54th Massachusetts. African-American runaway slaves and free men were not only fighting for their freedom‚ but were also fighting against discrimination. The government and white soldiers refused to view colored soldiers as equals‚ even though they were fighting the same war. Change began to happen by the end of the Civil War. Despite the challenges faced‚ Colonel Robert Shaw‚ John

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    I have selected the document “A Slovenian Boy Author: Slovenian Boy Remembers tales of the Golden Country 1909”. This document is having a different and unique point of view so that is why I have selected this document. The author of this document is a Slovenian boy Louis Adamic. In this story‚ the author is describing the story of a returned successful immigrant. According to author‚ when was only nine years old‚ his parents and other members of the village tells the story of a person of village

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    Babies Movie Analysis

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    I first watched this film two years ago when I saw it in the library DVD shelve. I found the concept of babies interesting since they are adorable and tiny‚ but watching it with a symbolic interaction perspective has given me an insight that I did not have the first time I watched it. Even though all the babies were born to different social environments and economic statuses‚ the parents wanted their child to be safe and provided what they perceived to be the best basic needs. The film shows the

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    Selena Movie Analysis

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    Selena had to overcome to become successful in Latin America it still makes it seem as if Selena was an automatic sensation‚ particularly in Mexico‚ where it is known she had difficulty winning people over. This is evident through the one scene in the movie where Selena visits Mexico and whilst there speaks Spanglish to reporters without any repercussions as later on a newspaper calls her the “genuine artist of the people.” Yet‚ it is no secret that at the beginning of her career the language barrier

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    Walkout Movie Analysis

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    During class we saw the film “Walkout”‚ it was a film that made me cry not only once but twice. The film showed the stereotypes and the expectations of Chicanos. I found the film being quite interesting because I could relate to it in many ways. For instance‚ I was also not allowed to speak Spanish in school and I was also the first generation to apply to a University. I always thought the walkouts were peaceful‚ I had no idea how brutally students were attacked. It was quite sad seeing students

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    Awakenings Movie Analysis

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    wakenings Part 1: In the movie Awakenings‚ a man named Dr. Malcolm Sayer applies for a job at a hospital in The Bronx‚ New York. As he’s being interviewed it’s obvious that he’s nervous and not comfortable around people. His resume shows how in the medical field‚ he’s mostly spent his time doing research and experiments but never working with humans or psychological problems. The manager hires him anyways and he gets right to work. They give him a patient named Lucy who has been in a catatonic

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    13th Movie Analysis

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    The documentary 13th‚ was an eye opening experience. It was a film in which it displayed issues of violence‚ crime‚ and race. In particular‚ I found it very interesting how the documentary stigmatized black men as violent individuals. How did they come up with this stigmatization? Was it based off of past historical events such as slavery and segregation? Anyone can be considered violent. Someone’s race doesn’t define whether or not they are violent; it is an individual’s actions that determines

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    him for concealing his illness. Andrew decides to sue for wrongful termination and begins inquiring with several attorneys to represent him. After being turned down several times he turns to Joe Miller‚ a prejudiced lawyer. Over the course of the movie‚ Miller finally realizes that Beckett is a regular person and is only trying to survive and overcomes his phobia of homosexuals and helps Beckett with his case. This film displays social psychology from the direct influence of others to treat individuals

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    Babies Movie Analysis

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    as having or not having a playground or having little food or a bunch of food. Through all these differences there is still one equal and same objective‚ to raise the baby so that it can survive in the culture or place it will grow up in. In the movie Babies there are different babies growing up in different cultures and places around the world. It is easiest to compare the two babies with the most differences one being from Africa and the other being from America. Comparing the babies of an African

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    Divergent: Movie Analysis

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    A dystopia is a world gone wrong‚ in Chicago it is wrong in many ways. Being dehumanized by your factions‚ being injected with different serums and mind controlling tracking devices. In the movie Divergent‚ there are multiple examples of why and how a dystopia is a world gone wrong. Being raised your parents faction‚ is being forced to grow up a certain way. It is wrong that you do not have the freedom to explore different things and be creative. Beatrice and Caleb were born and raised Abnegations

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