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    The Movie Water

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    thI found this movie to be disturbing to watch at some points‚ but it was mainly sad most of the time. It was one the most powerful movies I have ever seen! In my opinion‚ I find it horrific for the parents of these widows to even accept the fact of basically giving up their young daughters to men much older than them. I also feel that it was a very cruel lifestyle these widows had lived. Just because their husband had passed away doesn’t mean they have to live in such misery for the rest of their

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    The Crucible Movie

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    movies non-fictional relationship that Abigail Williams and John Proctor have. The movie is have many inaccurate elements that are not true to what really happened.The fictional romantic affair along with the overall exaggeration that Miller’s incoperates‚ was necessary to follow the Relationship of Abigail and Proctor. The most significant ways is through the innacurate historical events that are added to the movie‚ that ties

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    On February 1‚ 2003‚ the space shuttle titled Columbia disintegrated upon reentry. People watched in horror as what seemed to be a meteor came falling from the sky while breaking apart over Louisiana. At exactly 8:59 EST over Texas and Louisiana‚ the Space Shuttle Columbia entered earth’s atmosphere to begin reentry. As it entered the dead zone‚ nobody could contact the shuttle as it began to disintegrate around the crew. When it entered orbit again it exploded and fell in Nacogdoches. The craft

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    Surrogates the Movie

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    God made you we’re not meant to experience life through a machine.” This seems to be the moral of this movie in the year 2017 and takes place in Boston‚ MA. Bruce Willis plays an FBI detective named Tom Greer working on a very mysterious murder of a young man who is the son of a prominent inventor. A news style montage opens the movie and provides you with the fundamental basis for the movie. The viewer learns that the technology of Surrogates took 14 years to develop into the everyday application

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    The Movie "A Beautiful "

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    A Beautiful Mind This paper discusses the movie “A Beautiful Mind” while it compares the movie with the true life happenings of a Nobel Prize winner John Forbes Nash‚ who had suffered from schizophrenia. In the movie‚ “A Beautiful Mind‚” John Nash displays classic positive symptoms of a schizophrenic. This movie does a great job in portraying the personality and daily suffering of someone who is affected by the disease‚ although it does not give a completely historically accurate account. In the

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    Fateless Movie

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    While watching the movie Fateless‚ I had a spectrum of different feelings throughout the film. The movie had a very strong affect on me‚ and it was hard to concentrate on anything after seeing the types of circumstances these people had to live in‚ the way they were treated‚ and what they had to go through just because of their religion and heritage. Something that made the movie even more sad was the fact that Gyurka was so young when he was taken to the concentration camps. One of the scenes that

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    The movie Awakenings

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    Meagan McGee Psychology 1300 Awakenings The movie Awakenings starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro portrays the true story of a doctor named Dr. Malcolm Sayer‚ and the events of the summer of 1969 at a psychiatric hospital in New York. Dr. Malcolm Sayer‚ who is a research physician‚ is confronted with a number of patients who had each been afflicted with a devastating disease called Encephalitis Lethargica. The illness killed most of the people who contracted it‚ but some were left living

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    The Movie Spanglish

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    Communication Instructor Latricia Carter August 22‚ 2011 CONFLICTS 2 Interpersonal Conflicts on Films About the movie‚ (Spanglish)‚ honestly I can live with how it was written. I can believe that you can learn how to speak English from Spanish in three weeks. However‚ when it comes to speaking English to Chinese in that same amount of time‚ you have to stretch your

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    The Awakening - Movie

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    Throughout the movie The Awakening‚ Robin Williams demonstrates his knowledge of the scientific method. The scientific method is a procedure of steps that is used to prove problems. In the movie it is used to show that patients suffering from an un-named disorder do have a slight opportunity to return to their normal state of being. The scientific method is a list of steps to prove something and make into a law or theory based on your final product and findings. It is composed of several

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    WALKOUT The Movie

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    Nombre: Bryana Martinez Period: 4 Movie Reflection: “WALKOUT” The movie “WALKOUT” was a very informative movie on the struggle of mexican americans to gain the rights they deserved. Being that I have family from Mexico‚ I know that there is a struggle for people to get to the promise land of America. When they get here they deserve the rights everyone else has. This movie showed us how the chicanos fought for that right and used the freedom of speech to get the word out. As we know‚ many things

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