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    Bowling for columbine is a biased‚ deceptive and misleading documentary created by Michael Moore‚ detailing how gun legislation is the main cause for crime in America. Documentary is an undeserved title that Moore has falsely claimed‚ as stated in Farlex dictionary‚ a documentary is‚ and I quote‚ “Presenting facts objectively without editorializing or inserting fictional matter”‚ which Moore has consistently done. Good afternoon‚ my name is Tim Geldard‚ and I am a spokesperson for the NRA‚ protector

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    I believe that with most things in life‚ this documentary contains both aspects that I agree with and disagree with. While most things can seem black and white on paper‚ like someone’s economic stance‚ life is most certainly grey. The documentary Inequality for All has an obvious leftist‚ or liberal‚ stance. That is not to say that what it contains is any more true or fake than one that is made by a more conservative counterpart‚ but it is important to note that it won’t paint the whole picture because

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    English 111/112  November 1 2014                      Frontline Killer: Kipland Kinkle          The Frontline documentary began showing images of past school shootings then  transitioned to telling Kip Kinkles story. The narrator began with the facts‚ later breaking down  Kinkles life in detail‚ from childhood to current.The Frontline episode: Killer at Thurston High  was inadequate‚ because the documentary not only interviewed just a few people in Kinkle’s  life but also failed to elaborate on the factors such as

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    that were given to them by whites or choices that were somehow influenced by whites. I agree with the 13th documentary when it concludes that politicians and other big name white figures in America have a strong hold on the other members of society that keeps racism and prejudice around. It is often said that Blacks are the cause of their own demise‚ but the speakers in the 13th documentary make it clear that they think the opposite. The politicians of America today have an astonishing way of tricking

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    not only were Muslim- Americans suddenly seen as evil by the American people‚ but a program was initiated which required immigrants from specific countries to register with the government in order to screen for any risks to the nation. The documentary “Whose Children Are These?” brought the lives of Muslim-American youth into the spotlight as they discussed how the country’s response

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    focusing a lot on the local aspect of this topic‚ so people in Watauga County will be interested to see how we can change around here to help solve the problem of trash and waste. What is the subject of the documentary? What is it about? Who is it about? The subject of this documentary will be trash‚ waste‚ recycling‚ and becoming

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    Women are left alone with many children to care for‚ so the older children most often stop going to school in order to help financially support their family. In the documentary “The Devil’s Miner” the boy’s father died when they were very young and so they had to start working at an early age. The older boy says that if he had a father he would not be working in the mines and would be able to focus more on his education

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    A class divided is a documentary about a teacher named Jane Elliot who teaches her students about racism first hand. She divides the students into two groups‚ the blue eyes‚ and the brown eyes. For the first day‚ the “brown eyed” children are not able to go to recess‚ or lunch at the same time as the rest of the children. They wear a blue collar around their necks so that they are obviously different at a distance from the other students. They are not allowed to drink from the same water fountains

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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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