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    “Education is the key to a greater society.” Education has become a necessity in our fast-paced globalizing society and is undoubtedly they key to a greater society. Therefore‚ in order to understand if better education leads to a better standard of living‚ we have to first note that a better standard of living means an improved condition of which people live by‚ indicated by factors such as increased literacy rates‚ mortality rates and –perhaps‚ a better education – referred to as better educational

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    in a linear perspective. However‚ the movie “Slumdog Millionaire” portrayed the positives of globalization. Although Bollywood has strayed away from its original roots‚ “Slumdog Millionaire” brings back the excitement of Bollywood traditions through a U.K. production. Furthermore‚ the movie “Slumdog Millionaire” falls under a drama-romance category‚ but with the heavy Bollywood influence the film brings a relief from popular western themes. “Slumdog Millionaire” is a successful Bollywood influenced

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    within it provide symbolic summary of the film? The title of the movie‚ ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ holds notable different meanings between these two words‚ ‘slumdog’ and ‘millionaire’ and can be expressed into a variety of meanings‚ depending on the different views from different kind of thoughts. Basically‚ the word slumdog itself are actually separated to slums and dog‚ whereby in the movie‚ Jamal Malik is referred as the slumdog by the police officer in the earlier part of the movie. This is because

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    2003 in Brazil and Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire‚ released in 2008 in the United Kingdom‚ at the most the two films being comparable of main characters. These similarities are two different by two different sides of the world and how the main characters get out of the slums. These both films have a positive outcomes but have had rough upcoming to get out of the ghetto. The first similar pair of characters are the main characters‚ Rocket from City of God and Slumdog Millionaire‚ Jamal Malik. Both

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    In Slumdog Millionaire directed by Danny Boyle love conquers all is an idea worth learning about. Boyle uses cinematography‚ dialogue and gestures and flashbacks to show this idea. In Slumdog Millionaire directed by Danny Boyle an idea worth learning about in the film was the idea of love conquering all.Love conquering all is about two lovers being able to love each other no matter what hurdles stand in their way they manage to jump them due to their immense love for each other. This universal

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    LIFE IN INDIA Literature project work • Compare and contrast the film “Slumdog millionaire” with Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” 1) List as many things in common the film and short stories have. 2) How far do the film and short stories describe life in India? What things do they have in common? How does the film help us understand the short stories? 1) • There is a lot of poverty. • Temperatures are really high and they are very difficult to bear especially on

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    Lyceum of the Philippines University (Cavite Campus) Reaction Paper Slumdog Millionaire National Service Training Program (NSTP02G) Passed by: Bedua‚ Camille F. Passed to: Mr. Stanley Ybañez In the world where we stand today‚ money is such an accommodating material that almost everyone would do everything to gain this. The movie of Slumdog Millionaire by Danny Boyle is all about the struggle of brothers Jamal and Salim towards living. Along with their friend and Jamal’s lost love

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    My Five Year Plan Professonal: Right know as I write this paper I am not in the best point in my life the best part of this though is that I am going to school to further my education. At this point and time I am attending I.O.T in full ride to become a professional medical assistant and get further in my life. In five years I see my self with everything I could ever want let. Me start with my nursing career‚ I plan to graduate I.O.T and start working: while still working I plan to go to school

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    The word stereotype is not a new to anyone It is a part of everyday life. There are a lot of stereotypes created every day all around the world. They are just truths that relate to every individual in a particular culture. Films and articles have been the main source for portraying Asians are smart; this is evident by their performance‚ high talents‚ skills‚ and IQ levels. Asians are categorized throughout many stereotypes. Stereotypes are a “simplified and standardized conception or image

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    5. Boybands featured between three and six young males who sang‚ but did not play instruments. 1. yes music is still used for protest things such as gay rights and abortions. 2. Music has become more commericial because artist can become millionares with just one song. Some artist do songs to express their ideas and beliefs. 3. Mp3’s and ipods have artist selling songs even faster. Autotune lets anyone sound like they have talent. TV lets artist advertise 24/7. 4. Young adults look foward

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