Ruby Bridges Movie Lesson Plan Objectives: Interpret‚ analyze‚ and apply ideas presented in a given excerpt from any political document or material (e.g.‚ speech‚ essay‚ editorial‚ court case) (C-1B-H2) Analyze discrepancies between American ideals and social or political realities of life (e.g.‚ equal protection vs. Jim Crow laws) (C-1B-H4) Analyze causes and effects in historical and contemporary U.S. events‚ using a variety of resources (H-1A-H6) Materials: Movie: Ruby Bridges
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30th of 1986‚ David Lee Lewis had broken into the Lufkin home of Myrtle Ruby in attempt to steal guns that were inside of her home. The unsuspecting victim was fatally shot with a .22-caliber rifle after returning home from choir practice at her church. David Lee Lewis claims that he was under the influence of drugs and alcohol at the time of the shooting. He also claims that he did not intentionally aim the gun at Mrs. Ruby‚ but aimed it in the general direction due to being startled by Mrs. Ruby’s’
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Table of Contents Ruby Cashier Functions Fuel Pumping……………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Drive Offs…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Tendering Transactions……………………………………………………………………………………….4 Refunds……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 Safe Drops……………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 Paid Outs……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5 Department Sales………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Magazines Sales…………………………………………………………………………………………………..6
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On November 22‚ 1963 John F Kennedy was shot at Dealey Square in Dallas Texas. His assassination was investigated by The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy‚ also known as the Warren Commision. This was created by president‚ Lyndon B Johnson‚ Kennedy’s former vice president. Lee Harvey Oswald was charged for his death‚ but he was killed when walking to his trial. The Single Bullet Theory was created by Warren Commission. The theory is crucial in supporting the claim
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My dealings with the man were always cordial‚ though not productive. I read as much of his mammoth Reclaiming History as I could. I came away agreeing with him that there were many implausible JFK conspiracy theories out there–in addition to the also-implausible anti-conspiracy theory that he advocated. And that was what was problematic about Bugiliosi’s intellectual approach to the JFK story. The idea that you could get at the truth about JFK’s death by refuting every false theory strikes me as
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“Forgive your enemies‚ but never forget their names” (John F. Kennedy). John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22‚ 1963. He was riding in an open-top convertible with the governor of Texas‚ John Connally in a parade being held in Dallas. When Kennedy and Connally’s car came to a point in the parade where the Texas Book Depository was‚ Kennedy was shot. He was shot twice‚ once in the back of the neck‚ which also critically injured Connally‚ and once on the side of the head. The shooter was an
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We have all experienced anger and we all have an understanding of what anger is. Anger can vary from mild irritation to tense fury and can be generated by a variety of things such as people‚ events‚ memories‚ or personal problems. Anger is a natural productive emotion and it can become destructive and problematic. We get angry for many reasons. We get angry when we do not receive respect and when our expectations are not met‚ whether those expectations are about the future‚ ourselves‚ or others.
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The plays we perform often display a frightening view of who we are. How are playwrights able to do this in Ruby Moon and Stolen? The frightening view of who we are is explored by Matt Cameron’s Ruby Moon and Jane Harrison’s Stolen‚ where the contemporary Australian theatrical practice is used to explore dark issues. The play Ruby Moon is a response to the current epidemic within Australian society; the fear of losing a child‚ and is concerned with life in suburbia‚ and Stolen by Jane Harrison
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us to do these incredible things like overcoming our obstacles. The novel Tuesday’s With Morrie by Mitch Albom is valuable because it contains examples of those three morals. Throughout the book mini life lessons are talked about. Every Tuesday Mitch visits Morrie they talk discuss a different topic such as death‚ love‚ money‚ and many more. Each life lesson taught by Morrie seems to really impact Mitch as he always seems to end up agreeing with what Morrie says like when he said “You know
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Rosa Parks + Ruby Bridges Compare and Contrast Essay There once were two very important women in our country’s history. They had many differences‚ and many similarities. This essay here is all about those differences and similarities. Who are they‚ You may ask? Rosa Parks‚ and Ruby bridges. I hope you will learn lots about them by reading this. Rosa Parks was a 30-40 year old woman who had refused to give up a seat on a bus for a white man‚ And she even got arrested for it! Rosa felt she was right
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