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    why i want to be an actor

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    seven to eight months that I wasn’t playing basketball. So in decided to start watching movies‚ I started with some classics like The Wizard Of OZ and Back To The Future‚ among others. Then i moved on to some more modern movies like the first two Spiderman movies‚ and i remember being really interested in how they made them‚ lucky for me I had the two disk collectors edition so there was plenty of documentaries and special features so I could watch how the movie was made‚ from how the did the stunts

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    Heroism

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    vile need to protect our own before‚ or even at the cost of‚ others. 

However‚ in the image of a superhero we see somebody who is willing to sacrifice themselves in order to improve our lot. Whether this is a fictional superhero like Batman or Spiderman‚ or a real life hero such as a soldier who throws himself on a grenade to save those around him does not matter. What matters instead is that we are given role models that exemplify what we know we should morally do‚ but what we often cannot make

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    German‚ is credited in saving the lives of more than 1200 Jews from the fiery death of Nazi concentration camps‚ during World War 2. (Schindler’s list: Steven Spielberg 1995) Introduction When we think of a hero we think of someone like Superman or Spiderman or even a firefighter. We think of someone that doesn’t have that many flaws someone who would kiss a baby and would save a stuck kitten out of a tree. Now the definition of Hero is “a person‚ typically a man‚ who is admired or idealized for courage

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    Movies and Leadership Many movies contain characters that display leadership qualities or situations that can help you explore various leadership topics. Make sure that if you are using films to study leadership with others that you have the proper licensing to use the film. Here are some ideas to get started! Articulating a Vision Building a team Callous Leadership‚ bad leadership A Bug’s Life Pay it Forward Miracle A Few Good Men Bamboozled Devil Wears Prada‚ The Gangs of New York‚ The Gladiator

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    Burj Khalifa Composition

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    Burj Khalifa known as Burj Dubai before its inauguration‚ is a megatall skyscraper in Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates. It is the tallest building in the world standing at 828 metres (2‚716.5 feet). Not just the king of buildings‚ the Burj’s height surpassed anything ever built by man from the ground up. Burj Khalifa holds the world record for Highest number of storeys in the world with 163 storeys. Burj Khalifa holds the world record for the highest habitable floor at 160 storeys. Burj Level

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    Bill Gates Is a Hero

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    When people think of a hero they think of Superman‚ Batman‚ or Spiderman‚ but what they should think of are people that make difference. Bill Gates has made a huge difference in today’s world; he is an extremely successful entrepreneur‚ an active philanthropist‚ and a very motivated person in general. With this motivation he has and will accomplish anything he puts his mind to. He was CEO of Microsoft and became the richest man in the world. He also created one of the most credible and generous charitable

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    a film about dugans

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    Artistic Semblance of Truth Imaginary world that appears totally believable Demands the clear establishment of a unique “world” within which “certain laws of behavior or action” are valid. Lord of the Rings‚ Star Wars‚ The Matrix‚ Superman‚ Spiderman‚ The Wizard of Oz‚ Planet of the Apes‚ King Kong Elements of a Good Story Common Interest “A film may shock us‚ frustrate us‚ puzzle us‚ or even offend us‚ but it must never bore us.” Removal of irrelevant information and distracting details

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    Power Corrupts One’s Mind “With great power comes great responsibility.” — Spiderman. Power. What is power? Is it positive? Negative? Power is an infection‚ a disease‚ a plague of persuasion of unwinding the morals and ethics of one’s character. However‚ power can also be just the thing to make leaders more assertive‚ confident‚ and free. Power can corrupt one’s mind to lead him or her towards the wrong path‚ the path of self-interests. Some leaders start off not wanting to do wrong‚ however power

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    Lego a Brand Case Study

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    Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication‚ Pune Brand Management Prof. Atul Tandon Lego Case Study Lego – The way the world plays An Introduction: LEGO Lego) is a privately held consumer product company engaged in the manufacture and distribution of a wide range of toys‚ video games and online games. A powerful and instantly recognized global brand has been a key feature of Lego’s success. Lego has worked hard to establish this brand through

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    or how to use them in context. He simply memorized and learned. He was reading like a child. He read to learn how to read not how to understand or increase his understanding. Malcolm X did not think critically. Its like when I child reads about Spiderman and doesn’t stop for a second to think how that would never happen. The child just happily accepts

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