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    which has over one hundred children. Most of these children are orphans due to a AIDS epidemic that took the lives of their parents. After Kenya‚ they traveled to their destination of Northern Uganda. The infrastructure and faces seen on the documentary are ones to not be forgotten. This film communicates non-verbally to viewers in many ways. The scenes of the children who are so skinny from lack of food that they look like bones and a pot belly is disheartening. This captures the heart in a

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    Were more alike than different is a program that helps children or any person with intellectual disability. there has been many documentaries over this disability. Their is many different stories over the intellectual disability.For example the documentary of Mark Hubler‚ Moira Rosie‚ Christopher Scott‚ and Christi Hockel. This documentary is about how three adults with down syndrome live their lifes like a normal adult would live their life daily. Down syndrome does not stop them

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    The Waiting Room Documentary is a story and a symbol of our national community and how our common vulnerability to illness binds us together as humans. It is a type of film that uses unprecedented access to go behind the doors of Oakland’s Highland Hospital‚ a safety-net hospital fighting for survival. Baring the struggles and determination of both a community and an institution functioning with limited resources and no road map for navigating a health care. According to Adam Grossberg‚ the hospital

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    OneSource One-Stop Report LG Corp. 5 February 2013 OneSource One-Stop Reports for LG Corp. LG Corp. LG Twin Tower 20‚ Yeouido-Dong‚ Yeongdeungpo-Gu Seoul‚ 150721 Korea‚ Republic of Tel: Fax: 82-2-37771114 82-2-37732292 Employees: Company Type: Corporate Family: Traded: Incorporation Date: Auditor: 92 Public Parent 212 Companies Korea Stock Exchange: 05-Jan-1947 Deloitte & Touche LLP Financials in: GBP (000) 003550 Fiscal Year End: 31-Dec-2011 Reporting Currency: South Korean Won

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    Etre et Avoir. Etre et Avoir tells the story of six months in the life of a small primary school in the Auvergne‚ a predominantly rural part of France. It is a documentary film‚ primarily operating through a fly-on-the-wall mode‚ that is to say without any discernable interference from the film maker. The camera appears quite simply to sit alongside the children and observe them as they go about their daily business in the classroom. What I want to do in the lecture today is discuss the ways in

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    The entire purpose of this documentary The Untouchables was to seek an answer to an abbreviated question: why has no Wall Street executive been criminally prosecuted for fraud tied to the sale of mortgages. But the unabbreviated question and the one that infuriates us as Americans is: why has no executive of a major Wall Street firm been criminally prosecuted for anything. Containing interviews with top prosecutors of the DOJ‚ government officials and industry whistleblowers‚ Frontline reports allegations

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    In the documentary “The Devils Playground” the Amish youth are allowed out of their community to experience the world. The devils playground is known to the Amish as the “English world’. This process is known to the Amish as a runspringa. The purpose of this process is to give the youth a chance to decide whether or not they want to be Amish. According to the documentary this process can take anywhere from six months to two years depending on the person. Once a person accepts the Amish life they

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    nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi and the Fukushima Daiini nuclear power plants. In the documentary – Children of the Tsunami directed by Dan Reed (2012)‚ it provides a glimpse into the life of the younger victims‚ the children‚ who survived the triple chain disasters and how their lives were impacted. It is record on the ‘03/11’ disaster‚ narrated through the eyes of the children. The documentary demonstrates how the tsunami has destroyed the children’s schools‚ playgrounds and home‚ where

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    I came across this documentary on PBS titled “A League of Denial” (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/league-of-denial/). This documentary explores the unreported and hidden concussion related injuries in the NFL. “A League of Denial” piques my interest. It begs the question why were these injuries hidden; who knew‚ why they did nothing‚ and how could the players do nothing? Of course‚ one obvious answer is money‚ but I would like to analyze how sports tend to perpetuate this machismo persona

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    causing a short life-span. The two curiously decide to move to Iowa and commence their adventure to find out if this rumor is actually true and educate others how corn has infiltrated the food most Americans eat at this present time. With this documentary‚ Ian and Curtis are able to let the truth be known to all who watch the film. One of the land owners receives a letter from Curtis and Ian‚ requesting that they would like to purchase

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