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    Murderball Film Analysis

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    [pic] [pic] Murderball [pic] [pic] Abstract I strongly believe the size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire. In the 2005 documentary film (Murderball) directors Henry Rubin and Dana Shapiro documented people’s life experience with Paraplegia. Paraplegia is an impairment that diminishes the sensory and motor function of the lower half of your body. Henry and Dana were able to capture some of the attitudes Paraplegic people have for themselves and what others

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    Tapped Film Analysis

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    companies and how they operate. The films shows how companies are making huge profits off of water from public waterways and how these companies are making cool‚ refreshing bottles of water not so safe or refreshing. The film begins telling about the bottle water company‚ Nestle‚ coming in‚ building a factory‚ and producing many jobs for small areas. So far nothing at all seems wrong with this process. However the story begins to shift from good to bad as the film progresses. Nestle was taking water

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    Rosewood Film Analysis

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    will always be room for error since not everything is told. This appeals to an audience of any skin color and race since Americans should learn about history through the use of film. To be honest‚ I did enjoy the movie on how it was brought together by facts from the historic event that occur in 1923 and made it into a film 70 years later. Now there would be a larger audience since the movie was in every state and people of any race could have seen it. People who watched the movie would think of

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    Humanoid Film Analysis

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    Humanoid films are frequently becoming more popular in the movie industry rather than animalistic films because of the experimentation of the human fear of something unnatural to the human life ideology. Humanoids would be considered as a half human and a half monster. For example‚ a demon possession could be considered as a humanoid since it is the body of a regular person who has been claimed by a monster. On the other hand‚ an animalistic type would be King Kong‚ a giant ape monster that terrorized

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    Storytelling is more important to me than anything else‚ and I believe film is one of the most rewarding and honest forms of storytelling. Ever since I was a little kid I have been in love with movies. When I was nine I got a camcorder for Christmas‚ and I would make my friends help me remake scenes from my favorite movies‚ and when they said the lines wrong I would yell at them and make them do it over and over until they got it right or got so annoyed with me that they went home. As I got older

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    keep in their locker‚ even if it can cause a safety hazard? If you answered yes to this question‚ do you believe that a teacher or administrator should be allowed to search the locker of that student? Teachers and administrators should be allowed to search students’ lockers. Why they should be allowed to search the locker of a student is because of these three reasons: being able to search students’ lockers creates a safer learning environment for students and teachers alike‚ lockers are school property

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    Gattaca Film Analysis

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    The film Gattaca presents a world in the “not too distant future‚” where human beings are judged and defined solely by their genetic make-up‚ a world in which the scientific determination of one’s existence is placed over faith‚ religion‚ and free-will. Parents have the ability to choose their children’s genes and can essentially create the “perfect” child through ensuring that their best hereditary traits are passed on. Those who are conceived naturally are referred to as “God-children”‚ children

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    Unannounced locker searches are uncommon‚ despite the fact that locker searches help staff keep students in check. Schools should be a safe place for students to enjoy their education‚ and locker searches can help enforce that. Although some students are lacking in effort‚ many students are respectful‚ intelligent‚ and eager to learn. Students should allow random locker searches because if students do not have anything to hide‚ locker searches should not be a problem‚ lockers are owned by the district

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    "Oh no‚ my locker is jammed!" High school has its ups and downs. My goal is to help you with one of the downsides and give you an advantage over the average Joe. One of the most frequently used objects in high school is the locker. Some people are blessed with wonderful fully functional lockers‚ while others‚ like me‚ for the past two years have been cursed with damaged and unforgiving lockers. If you happen to be cursed like me‚ or just get in a fix every once in a while‚ this guide will help you

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    School Locker Searches: Protecting Your Children     “The National School Board estimates that more than 135‚000 guns are brought to school each day” (Debate). Besides weapons‚ drugs like marijuana are reportedly used by up to 22.6 percent of 12th graders (Drugabuse). With rising danger in schools‚ locker searches seem like the right thing to do. A locker is owned by the school and loaned to the student‚ therefore entry is always legal. With this legal authority‚ schools should flex their rights

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