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    make a movie‚ or not to make a movie‚ that is the question that all writers contemplate. Directors and writers have subjected William Shakespeare’s plays to new interpretations for decades‚ and The Taming of the Shrew is no exception to the trend. These interpretations pose no threat to the originals and do justice to them‚ but character exaggeration can be their downfall. The 1967 movie of The Taming of the Shrew‚ starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton‚ converts the play into a movie‚ amplifying

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    to the untold and inspirational stories of women of color. For example‚ the movie Hidden Figures which stormed the box offices on Christmas of 2015 stirring up buzz about its profound message and effects on young women across the world. The movie displays the stories of three women of color working for NASA as “computers‚” people who calculate all the mathematics for the projects in progress at NASA. Before seeing this movie‚ I was completely oblivious to the fact African-American and Black women were

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    i had enough money. In the movie the developers thought it was ok to take people’s homes away to make a golf course. In the real world if the developers were the government‚ they would be able to take away people’s homes. This kind of thing happens every day to a ton of people across the United States. The only plus side is the Government would send you money to buy a new home. Sadly people lose their homes often and there isn’t a thing they can do about it. In the movie The Goonies‚ the Goonies went

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    The title of my selected movie is “Rain Man”. I chose to write about this movie because it shows the attitude that people get when they are placed in uncomfortable situations. This movie is about a wicked unadventurous man name Charlie (Played by Tom Cruise) who was going through a financial crisis. He was the type of man that lived his life with one purpose‚ and that was to earn money and to exclude everything else. His relationships with others was shallow‚ and only with the aim of gaining benefits

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    May 4‚ 2011 Discussion Paper # 1 The movies we’ve watched and the articles we’ve read‚ have given an insight as what may happen‚ and what is already happening to the world. The movie “Wall-E” has shown the possibilities of world destruction‚ while the movie “A Civil Action” shows the kind of destruction that is occurring now‚ and the cost that is associated with both scenarios. To coincide with these two movies‚ the articles “The Tragedy of the Commons” and “The Problem of Social Cost”‚ also tell

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    There are many conflicts in communication. “An interpersonal conflict an expressed struggle between two interdependent people who perceive incompatible goals.” (Verderber‚ 157) The textbook describes five styles of conflicts‚ one style seen in the movie is the competing conflict style. This is seen when Kat comes out of a music store and as she is getting back into her car looking at her records she just purchased Joey feels his entitlement to park his fancy red sports car directly behind Kats blocking

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    Jordan Professor Shawanda Stewart English 0313 November 4‚ 2014 Varsity Blues I give two thumbs up for the absolutely outstanding movie “Varsity Blues” directed by Brian Robbins. Varsity Blues is such an outstanding movie played by some magnificent actors such as Paul Walker‚ James Van Der Beek‚ Ali Larter‚ Amy Smart‚ and plenty other amazing actors. This spectacular movie it takes place in 1999 in a small town high school football team where their coach only cares about reaching his 23rd district

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    using the movie The Help to give examples. There are many themes evident in this movie‚ such as‚ gender socialization‚ counter framing/ social deviance and sexualization. During the civil rights era‚ when this movie took place‚ white women were seen as the homemakers. They were expected to get married‚ have babies‚ be involved in social events and supervise “the help”. In no means were they to work‚ in or out of the home. This would be an example of gender socialization. In the movie white women

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    I was able to watch the movie A Better Life a movie showing the struggles immigrants have to face on a day to day and it takes place in California. The movie features a struggling father (Carlos) who is a immigrant and that is trying his best to raise his fourteen year old son (Luis). Carlos works as a landscaper with a friend named Blasco who is now planning to head back to Mexico but intends to sell his truck to anyone to keep his small business going. Blasco offers the truck and tools to Carlos

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    I choose this movie because I got this assignment. I particularly liked the end of this film‚ kinda sad especially when Bam Bam died and Bam Bam’s parents left. This movie based on true story and it made me more sad watching it. Compared to Hachiko is about a very royal dog to his owner from Japan‚ this movie is far behind. Both is based on true story‚ But Hachiko is more touching‚ more tragic‚ and success to makes anyone who watch it cries. I saw all my friends and they not cried watching big miracle

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