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    The Avatar Film Analysis

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    of Species‚ and Animal Populations) were easily spotted in the duration of this film. The director/writers of the film wanted to depict just how greedy and controlling developed nations can be towards undeveloped nations. In the real world this is currently happening with the US and UN trying to change cultures and customs in different nations thinking that they’re looking for what’s in their best interest. In the film the humans did the same thing with the Na’vi people‚ they invaded their planet

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    “White like Me” The film‚ “White Like me” is presented by author Tim Wise. I believe Tim’s main purpose for this film is to explain how white privilege damages people of color more than society is lead to believe. Also how damaging it can be to white people as well and how racial privilege shapes the lives and outcome of most colored Americans when it comes to institutions such as education‚ employment‚ housing‚ criminal justice‚ and healthcare. When it comes to prejudices‚ discrimination

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    Christy Summary: The war on obesity is a big fat flop According to Margaret Wente("The war on obesity is a big fat flop”‚2012)‚ people‚ who are poorer are fatter than richer people because poorer people do not often physical training‚ health food are expensive‚ and there is no walkable healthy grocery. Conversely‚ rich people choose healthier food. In addition‚ most people prefer spend time on TV and the Internet instead of making nutritious food. Park and school should offer healthy food. Exercise

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    Head Nurse

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    A head nurse has the following important duties and job responsibilities: * Planning and scheduling the work activities of junior nurses in her section. * Making sure that the medical reports and instruments are kept properly and safely. * Ensuring that the patients obey the instructions and advice of the doctors and follow their prescriptions sincerely. * Ensuring that the areas where the patients are admitted are sanitized properly on a regular basis. * Directing the patients

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    Cabaret Film Analysis

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    foreshows events that occur outside of the Klub. His power over the dancing girls is demonstrated through his actions on stage‚ groping and slapping their bodies. Reoccurring scenes of him winking‚ smiling and nodding are cleverly placed throughout the film to accentuate his role as an all knowing‚ all seeing character. The Emcee’s glamorous makeup and costuming further emphasises the illusion of the cabaret world. He interacts with the audience questioning “where are your troubles now? Forgotten! I told

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    Fat Danger

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    the following questions. 1) What impact do you think the globalization of McDonald’s has had on world culture? The impact I think that the globalization of McDonalds has had on world culture would be since that mcdonalds is slowly increasing in size‚ creating more cows everywhere. Taken away culturex 1) How does McDonald’s consider the environment in its decisions? Please watch this short Youtube clip before answering http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9ejG83lrX4#t=165 McDonald’s consider

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    Since the invention of film‚ many movies have earned their place as benchmarks in cinema history‚ such as Casablanca‚ citizen kane‚ and The Wizard of Oz. All of these have been (and still are) looked upon as iconic examples of creative and intuitive filmmaking. In today’s society‚ films are chock full of special effects‚ whether its gunshots‚ explosions‚ or aliens; some films nowadays can even make money without a good plot‚ peppering the viewer with nonstop action sequences with no thought for story

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    Undefeated Film Analysis

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    Now listen to me for one second‚ look around and take in your surroundings‚ do you appreciate what you have or do you take it for granted? Many in the U.S. are from towns and familie where these people have had the advantage to not have to worry about money‚ or if they walk outside they might be shot. Now after watching the film Undefeated‚ which shows the journey of coach Courtney and his players from Manassas High school in inner city Memphis. The film illustrates the struggles these players have

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    Armenian Holocaust is gay. Michael Moore is a unique person who educates many people about what goes on in America. He is a realistic person who is unbiased towards his information‚ which makes him stand out from other people. In the documentary film Roger & Me Moore talks about General Motors and the economic impact it has caused towards the community. Moore goes along several ways to meet the management branch of General Motors only to be delayed and ignored. He was trying to show the CEO Roger that

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    The Junior Film Analysis

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    Analysis of The Rookie In the movie The Rookie‚ directed by John Lee Hancock‚ the director tells a story about a high school baseball coach from Texas named Jimmy Morris. Morris’s dream throughout his life was to make it to the big leagues and play with the very best in the game. He faced multiple challenges that tried to hold him back from his dream. One of the challenges he faced was his dad‚ his father disapproved of him playing baseball and didn’t support him playing at a young age. Another

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