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    In “Modern Times (1936)” Charlie Chaplin was a factory worker struggles to survive during the great depression. Charlie suffers from a breakdown from work and is sent to hospital‚ only to come out unemployed. Charlie goes through several jobs and gets arrested numerous times. Many people would be stress from this situation‚ but Chapin grows numb to this and stays positive to find another job. He runs into a girl named Ellen who is escaping the police for stealing. He attempts to save her by taking

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    Organizational behavior’s students give any 4 (FOUR) suggestions in minimizing the issues/problems occurred in the movie based on the topics that you have learned in this course. (40 marks) Notes: 1. Please review any one of following movies: The Pursuit of Happyness The Devil Wear Prada Inception Or Any movies that relate to organizational behavior (Provide the copy of that movies) 2. Submission hard copy seminar 5

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    “The Pursuit of Happyness” Summary In 1981 San Francisco‚ Chris Gardner (Will Smith) invests his entire life savings in portable bone-density scanners which he demonstrates to doctors and pitches as a handy quantum leap over standard X-rays. While he is able to sell most of them‚ the time lag between the sales and his growing financial demands enrage his already bitter and alienated wife Linda (Thandie Newton)‚ who eventually leaves him and moves to New York. After Linda bluntly says she

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    Friendship‚ Community‚ and or Citizenship. And i also think that another fact is that people Should have Respect. They should let people be who they are and they deserve To be Having Freedom and Religion Built in Trust and courage. They should have pursuit of happyness. They should have Freedom of religion. I also think that people should be nice to one another they just be bossed around like a pet. They need to show that they can stand up to one another. Not be Like a servant .That is something wrong to

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    professional life. With time‚ new horizons will open and new avenues will be revealed. This change will unfold a new set of trends and areas of improvements. I would like one famous quote which I have faith in is from the movie of Will Smith‚ “The pursuit of Happyness”: Don’t ever let people tell that you can’t do something. If you have got a dream‚ you have to protect it.

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    the fact or condition of being human. The full definition of humanity is different for everyone so it does not have a set definition for what humanity means. John Locke said that the definition of human rights are life‚ liberty‚ and property (pursuit of happyness.) but again this is different for everyone. It does not matter what your definition of humanity may be because it is most likely a guarantee that everyone has a different sense of humanity then one of a dog. Because you have different moral

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    The author of “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” criticizes our societies by comparing it to the citizens of Omelas whom lack aggression‚ embrace joy‚ and reject supreme control or prejudice. Unlike our societies‚ the people of Omelas avoid conflict and war. They were friendly and peaceful since‚ “They did not use swords… They were not barbarians.” Laws were not plentiful and police were not necessary due to this. The author portrays these traits as unusual which indirectly criticizes us. The author

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    in Ali. Smith is one of only two hip-hop artists to receive an Academy Award nomination in an acting category (Best Actor‚ Ali‚ 2001). He went on a strict workout routine to gain weight for his role in Ali. His most recent film is 2006’s The Pursuit of Happyness of which is nominated for two golden globes including best actor‚ Will Smith. I think Will Smith is a remarkable actor because he integrates himself fully into the character which he is playing. He also has a very great sense of humor which

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    "Hard work‚ honesty‚ risk‚ and competition all must happen for the American Dream of wealth‚ marriage and family‚ home and prosperity‚ and social mobility to become reality." This is what we as Americans have ingrained in our heads as how to become happy. The American Dream is not a set rule of guidelines that guarantees success when attempted. It is not 2+2=4. There are numerous books in the world today "spilling the secret to success". They are however just a regurgitation of how one person became

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    the American Dream first. However‚ once an individual achieves the American Dream‚ will he or she truly be happy? Is money happiness? Through characters Jay Gatsby from the novel "The Great Gatsby"‚ and Christopher Gardner from the movie "The Pursuit of Happyness"‚ true happiness will be compared and contrasted as it pertains to the American Dream and the two characters. James Gatsby was man who had completed the first step in achieving the American Dream. He had money‚ lots of it. He also had an enormous

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