The Wave 1. Was Mr. Ross right or wrong in manipulating his students as he did? Defend your answer. Mr. Ross was wrong in manipulating his students. I believe that because his manipulation caused many things to go wrong and many people got hurt with it too. When he finally ended in what he had done‚ it affected all the Wave members greatly in which many students like Robert might have done something to his life if the movie continued on or so I think. Many people were even getting hurt
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The Wave Composers use a number of techniques to make stories more meaningful. The Wave is a book published in 1981‚ it is a story based upon actual events that took place as a result of a history class experiment. In the novel ‘The Wave’ Martin Rhue uses a wide range of techniques such as repetition‚ vernacular and visual imagery to entirely highlight ‘what begins as a small movement can often become out of control and destructive’. Therefore this portrayal of the characters‚ themes and setting
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Globalization of Levi Strauss & Co. LaDonna Williams May 24‚ 2010 Globalization is a necessary evil that allows business to make huge profits and third-world countries to begin creating a free market economy. While it seems that globalization may be a solution to the problem of poverty and starvation for some people‚ it may also contribute to issues such as child labor‚ discrimination‚ exploitation and health and safety issues for people working in developing countries. Since U.S. laws
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EIntroduction: Morton Rhue’s the wave is a novel based on the true events of Ron Jones‚ in 1969. The main character is Ben Ross a history teacher who wants his students to realize the importance of democracy and individual conscience in the face of mass‚ manipulation and indoctrination. He first shows the students a video on the Nazi camps and what happened to the Jews that were forced to live there. Allot of the students became uncomfortable after watching the film. Mr. Ross then conducts an experiment
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Levi Strauss & Co. is a flourishing business. Since the early days‚ it has been a leader in the garment industry. The original and most famous Levi Strauss product is blue jeans. Jeans have become desirable and even fashionable clothing for not only miners‚ farmers‚ and cowboys‚ but also for movie stars‚ executives‚ women‚ children‚ and teenagers from all over the world. Throughout its history‚ however‚ the company has researched and developed a number of other products. The company now markets a
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The Book Thief is an encouraging tale of a fictional girl named Liesel. Liesel was raised during a time of great pain and suffering: Nazi Germany. Many Jews‚ Gypsies‚ mentally and physically disabled‚ and others were killed over a ten year timespan. Scope magazine adapted the book and the movie to create a play. One of the characters‚ named Death‚ states‚ “I’m always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugly and their beauty‚ and I wonder how the same thing can be both.” True‚ we’re
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dealing with life’s challenges‚ as it was displayed in the book The Wave’ written by Morton Rhue. There were a majority of students who were not resilient with the wave and the challenges that emerged from it‚ such as Amy‚ Robert and David. The student that was surprisingly resilient was Laurie‚ who was also the main character of the story. Laurie was mentally and also physically strong at dealing with the consequences that upshot from the wave Such as the isolation from the entire school and her best
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Todd Anderson: New kid doesn’t like to read. He is shy‚ caring; roommates with Neal‚ has big shoes to fill because of how much his brother was apart of the school when he went there. Neal is a honest kid. Neil Perry: Kills himself‚ main part in the play mid summers night stream. His father is a jerk. His family isn’t very rich. Charlie Dalton: Wants to be call Nawanda‚ very sarcastic‚ outgoing‚ Loyal‚ Carpe Deam‚ punch Cameron in the nose. Knox: In love with Chris‚ takes her to the paly
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disappointed in the movie because it left out some of the main scenes. On the other hand‚ the movie is 2 hours and 9 minutes. The movie never leaves you predicting what will happen next. Nevertheless‚ our opinions are that we favored the book over the movie. Everyone in the class notices many differences between the book and the movie. Provided that the book gives detail that the movie cannot show it is a missing part in itself. Aunt Alexandra was not even mentioned in the movie. You didn’t see Scout
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Throughout the movie the characters made choices‚ some were bad‚ some were good. Most of the characters made choices that were made because they started doing what they wanted‚ including Todd Anderson’s‚ which is the characters choices that I am going to evaluate. This is a very interesting movie filled with things that you didn’t know were going to happen and you are going to get to see how Todd played in the movie and why he made the choices. Todd made choices that helped him get comfortable with
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