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    11th Hour

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    The 11th Hour The 11th Hour written and directed by Leila and Nada Conners is clearly propagandistic and openly gives audience a call to action. However while their goal is to persuade the viewer to their point of view‚ a lack of story caused me to lose interest and not engage as much in the film as most likely the filmmakers would have hoped. The film used several interviews combined with narration along with as many visuals possible to support the peoples’ statements and make them visually interesting

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    The 11th Hour

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    The 11th Hour talks about the state of our natural environment. In addition‚ this film provides the viewers a look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restoring the planets ecosystem. With contributions from scientists‚ politicians‚ environmental specialists‚ and other more experts knowledgeable about the current state of our environment‚ the film documents and presents grave problems we are facing nowadays including global warming‚ deforestation

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    The 11th Hour

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    The 11th hour Story of the film film is preceded by the introduction of the environmental problems that plagued the world today. This introduction is intended to give an overview to the viewers about the negative impacts caused by human activities that are less responsible for the stability of the environment in general. Then proceed with the analytical discussion about things that appear in and around the environmental issue‚ and ended with optimistic statements proposed to raise the confidence

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    The 11th Hour Analysis Essay In the video “The 11th Hour” I believe they are ultimately trying to convey a sentimental message of urgency and absolute necessity – our world is slowly dying‚ and we are the cause. Some of the core issues addressed in the film were deforestation‚ the hole in the ozone layer (global warming)‚ vital resource depletion‚ and human ignorance regarding the environment and its needs. The point that stuck with me the most was the analogy concerning our overuse of natue in

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    The 11th Hour Analysis

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    The documentary film‚ the 11th Hour was written and directed by Leila Conners Petersen and Nadia Conners.  The film was produced by Chuck Castleberry‚ Brian Gerber‚ Conners Petersen and Leonardo DiCaprio. It was narrated by DiCaprio. The film uses the metaphor‚ the 11th hour as an indication that time is almost up for the sustainability of human life on the earth if we do make some drastic changes and make them quickly. The film explains how global warming and the attack on our ecosystems began

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    11th Hour Reflection

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    11th Hour Reflection Personally I believe that this movie was very informative and that more people should watch it. People don’t understand that what they do throughout there daily life can affect what is going to happen in the future. The problem is that people are to naive and that their too busy to realize it. In the movie someone explains that the Earth has been changed through many years. The cause of this change is the human race. A lot of different pieces of land that were used for farming

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    A point that was made in the film‚ “The 11th Hour” is that without technological advancements the earth would not be able to sustain more than a couple million people. The more technology advances the more people we are to feed‚ clothe‚ and sustain on this planet. “We continue to grow‚ we continue to expand‚ we continue to demand more and more resources and many of them are simply non-renewable. We demand more technology and more consumer goods. We need more food to feed ourselves and our dependence

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    The film documentary was most likely called the 11th hour to give emphasis to what would become of humanity in the near future. The latest possible moment – we all must work hand-in-hand to make this a favorable possibility for everyone. It is a challenge we would all face today‚ but in due time we may reap a great harvest for our fellow people if we persevere. In the field of business‚ the role of this documentary is to give those in the corporate sector as well as those who own small enterprises

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    11th Hour Summary Feb. 27‚ 2012 BPA 3z2 Mrs. Ansigbat The 11th Hour describes the last moment when change is possible. The film explores how humanity has arrived at this moment - how we live‚ how we impact the earth’s ecosystems‚ and what we can do to change our course. The film features dialogues with experts from all over the world‚ including former Soviet Prime Minister Mikhail Gorbachev‚ renowned scientist Stephen Hawking‚ former head of the CIA R. James Woolsey and sustainable

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    September 11th

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    understood that we attempt to comprehend and remember the past in order to not repeat certain events in the future‚ but we also do this for another purpose‚ to understand our identities individually and collectively during periods of grief. The September 11th day of remembrance is our nation’s annual honor to the heartbreaking attacks of 9/11. On this day we as a nation can honor the lives that were lost and in turn evaluate our identities separately and jointly. “ ‘This collective trauma marks memories

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