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    "Seeds of the sixties" At first glance what this documentary expresses is the freedom that was very bluntly practiced in the sixties. They describe the strong beliefs that young people possessed at this time of confusion‚ passion and era of rebellion. As we further get into the film they give an explanation of the possible causation of this era‚ which would be the 1950’s‚ and the social repression enforced at this time. "The Baby Boom"‚ was called the years in the 50’s were there was an economical

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    The documentary starts off by visualizing a young man who is gay‚ and who grew up in a predominantly white neighborhood. Although he grew up with the white majority‚ he decided to attend a university with a black majority. He then brings his new black friends to

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    more money than the bottom 60 percent combined.” Base on the article “How Dumb Are We” by the author Andrew Romano‚ which means that most Americans belong to a middle class dedicated to work full time to provide support for their families. In the documentary “Waiting for Superman‚” directed and written by Davis Guggenheim‚ an important American film director‚ and whose topic is mainly America

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    level of sanitation‚ and more. The nonphysical factors include the amount of money earned by the population‚ the interaction and support the town offers‚ and other social determinants. This is a broader definition of community than offered by the documentary‚ Unnatural Causes. Unnatural Causes does not explicitly define “community” but shows through many examples that a community is one’s immediate surroundings‚ predominantly the group of people by which someone is surrounded. From watching the videos

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    English Documentary Social Networking 2011-2012 Mind Map: 1. Voice over with pictures. Introducing the Documentary. 2. An Interview - A child survey to find out how many children are on Facebook. 3. Protecting Your Privacy- To help keep safe online 4. Case Study- Rose Annihilation Squad - A talk with the victim in an e-bullying case/ 5. Adult Opinions- Parents talk on Social Networking 6. Talk with child psychologist - Advice to the children and adults. Introduction: Narration Social networking-

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    “Silent Sacrifices: Voices of the Filipino American Family” by Dr. Patricia Heras is a research that was made to help the Filipino Americans family end the relationship gap between the parents and the children. This documentary encourages Filipino-American parents and their teen-aged children to talk so that suicidal attempts can be thwarted. It also talks about the cultural conflicts and the struggles of the Filipino immigrant and their children on a daily basis encounter. The video begins by showing

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    When reviewing the documentary “Chasing Heroin” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2014 the number for individuals dying from an accidental death reached in upwards of 47‚000. Moreover‚ the narcotic responsible is prescription opioids and Heroin. When analyzing the common factor in the 14% rise of Heron use in this documentary. It was discovered with the innovation of OxyContin it seams as if Pandora’s box was open as the gateway drug to the Mexican drug cartel

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    In the documentary “Fed Up” the question whether life style and personal choice are the source of obesity is discussed. The common belief that “if you are overweight‚ it is your fault” is criticized. Despite that statistics show that fitness and obesity are increasing simultaneously‚ it is still pushed by food industries and business interest groups that the solution to combat obesity is to practice energy balance. The practice of energy balance means that calories in‚ match the calories out. It

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    Overjudged‚ Undereducated Overfed and Undernourished a documentary showcasing the prevalence of childhood obesity. The film not only included showing the reasons why children are facing this problem but also showed hoe to combat it. The document mainly focused on what was the cause‚ regardless of lifestyle‚ diet‚ or weight all of those factors can be summed up into one word. Choices. People have the choice to live a healthy lifestyle‚ eat a healthy diet‚ and keep a healthy weight. Life is all about

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    18‚ 2009 CWP‚ Winter Invisible Children Reflection 1. My immediate reaction to this documentary was that it was really brave of the three guys to go to Africa into a hostile country and film all of the horrible things that are happening in the Sudan. I also felt very sad for all of the children in the Sudan who were being abducted away from their parents. 2. The most outstanding part of the documentary is when they showed what happened at night in the hospital when all of the children come

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