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    Remember the Titans text response essay Although it is an inspirational film‚ the greater messages of tolerance and anti-racism in Remember the Titans are lost in the hype of the Titan’s football victories. To what extent do you agree? Remember the Titans‚ directed by Boaz Yakin (2000)‚ is an inspirational film that addresses major issues of tolerance and anti-racism. The film also celebrates success on the football field‚ however the greater messages explore racism and the friendships that develop

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    Juror #1 originally thought that the boy was guilty. He was convinced that the evidence was concrete enough to convict the boy. He continued to think this until the jury voted the first time and saw that one of the jurors thought that the boy was innocent. Then throughout the movie‚ all of the jurors were slowly convinced that the boy was no guilty. His first rhetoric appeal used was logos. He based his guilty verdict on the logical information provided in the court room. He continued to feel

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    A number of jurors attempt to influence the decision‐making process. Using the above framework‚  explain why the architect (Juror 8) is so much more effective than the others.  Henry Fonda‚ who works as an architect is considered to be a consciousness person‚ a man with values  and commitment to the task assigned to him. During the trial Henry Fonda juror number 8‚ had serious  doubts about the defendant’s lawyer and the evidence presented in the case. Henry believed the lawyer  did not pressure or weaken the prosecution witnesses

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    Animal Farm Creative Text Response Childrens Story Once upon a time there was a farm called Manor Farm which was run by farmer Mr. Jones. There was many different animals including pigs‚ horses‚ dogs and chickens. One day all the animals gathered in the barn for a meeting that Old Major had organised. He told them a dream he had which was about all animals being free with no humans. A few days later Old Major died and Mr. Jones gets kicked off the farm and the animals decide to take over

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    for that particular day. The meeting began with the chairperson reading the AA Preamble‚ then leading a group prayer‚ the Serenity in which people recited. Afterwards different members of the meeting read brief AA literature‚ "How it Works‚" the "Twelve Traditions" and "The Promises." I listened to each of them very closely having never heard them before. The chairperson asked if there was any newcomers‚ or first timers‚ attending the meeting who would like to introduce themselves by their first

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    Belonging Additional Material ‘X-Men’ Originally created by Stan Lee (writer) and Jack Kirby (artist)‚ ‘X-Men’ is a graphic novel or comic book series that has spanned many decades. ‘X-Men’ first appeared in September 1963 and has since gained a large following and spread to multiple forms of media including film and TV. Published by Marvel comics‚ the series focuses on a group of ‘mutants’ who suffer a large amount of prejudice from the general population‚ finding salvation together in the

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    The boy in the Striped Pajamas--Text Response It has been said before that ignorance is bliss.The film The boy in the Striped Pajamas does demonstrate that a lack of knowledge about what is true and ugly about the world would certainly make a person happier.The many characters in the film that are oblivious or unware of the incomprehensible truth happening around them enjoy life more than those who are aware of the complete truth.This essay will argue that what the main characters Bruno‚Shumel

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    Personal Response to Children of Men The film Children of Men made me feel a range of emotions. Fear‚ dread and shock were some of my reactions to the various scenes in the film. The whole idea of this dystopian society seemed so realistic and possible that I felt fear for the potential our society has to slowly evolve into a similar situation. Alfonso Cuaron used cinematography and sound to increase suspense and tension‚ which created fear as well. A commonly used aspect of cinematography

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    Martin Balsam (The Foreman) (Juror 1) Age: Late 30’s Early 40’s Job: Assistant Coach Very simple well organized man‚ kept things in line. Didn’t have much to say throughout the meeting. He enjoys coaching football seems to be the only time he is at ease is when he was talking about football. He was not faced with much conflict directed at him‚ but he seemed to keep the peace and didn’t want any problems. 5.5 He’s in a way quiet‚ he doesn’t have any resentment or say hurtful things to others

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    1. Out of the 12 jurors‚ juror number 10‚4‚ and 3 displayed some form of prejudice. Juror number 10 was the man that displayed his prejudice openly stating that “they” shouldn’t be trusted. He already had a view of the Turks from the time he "lived among them”. Another Juror that displayed prejudice is juror number 4. Juror number 4 was the stock broker. His prejudice was displayed when the group briefly talked about the slums and the people that come out of them. During this discussion he shows

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