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    After watching the Stephen Colbert videos at least for me I got to see what his point was. It is absolutely clear what he wants us‚ the viewers‚ to see which is that the jobs that the immigrant farm workers held are not an easy task. At the beginning he thought it would be something easy to do‚ but after he had a day of real labor he knew he was wrong. His use of comedy was definitely informative. Not only was he making me laugh‚ but also it made me pay more attention to what he was saying. He joked

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    My reflection video of helping client deal with stress Shamso Yusuf The Ohio State University I do not know where to start this reflection‚ however I clearly recall how long it took me to start to find a place in the house to sit in order to videotape. I basically procrastinated the videotaping itself‚ I have no idea why I was so against being in front of the camera‚ but something about it was making me uncomfortable. So at the time gotten closer I started calling one of my friends

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    Catch Me If You Can written by Frank A. Abagnale and Stan Redding portray a remarkable tale of adventurous‚ deceitful crimes. A sixteen year old teenager impersonates different occupations and forges checks to live a luxurious life without any parental supervision even though his age characterizes him as a minor. His expenditures led the police in fifty states and twenty-six foreign countries on the search for him as one of the most wanted criminals. However‚ looking for the teenager was difficult

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    Video Analysis: Ted Talk

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    whole entire presentation. Even myself I replayed all of the four videos that I watched because it kept me interested. I watched more videos than I supposed watch but the top four that I was most engaged with were: what really happens when you mix medications by Russ Altman‚ 10 ways to have a better conversation by Celeste Headlee‚ What really happens when you mix medication by Russ Altman The presenter of this ted talk video is a professor of bioengineering‚ genetics‚ and medicine (and computer

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    The course Diversity‚ Oppression & Change and Professor Toner has given me a vast knowledge of the subject matter. Listed below are some of the assignments that were most significant to me. The video‚ Big Mama‚ viewing this video reminded me of my own personal experience‚ while caring for my daughter Inevitably‚ there was a concern regarding my daughter’s mental state‚ wherein there was discussion as to whether she should be admitted to the hospital for professional help. In addition‚ to professional

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    Won’t you celebrate with me” by: Lucille Clifton is a poem referring to her life that was not handed to her on a silver spoon. The poem speaks of adversities and triumphs that she has been through. Growing up there were many obstacles that stood in Lucille’s way but‚ she was able to overcome. The poem also speaks power of the struggle that had unchanging effect on her. Lucille made it to the top and was able to tell her story that got her to this point in life to celebrate. “Won’t you celebrate

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    The Help - Tate Taylor

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    Society has changed and evolved throughout time. Perhaps one of the most significant changed in contemporary American society is the treatment towards African Americans. “The Help” a feature film directed by Tate Taylor is based on the non-fictional novel “The Help” written by author Kathryn Sockett. The feature film explores the life of African American maids of Jackson Mississippi‚ in the early 1960’s. The 1960’s displayed all African Americans to being left out of the “American dream” through

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    Written Assignment Answering Questions About the PBS video A Class Divided Mendi Tidwell Ivy Tech SOCI 111 Introduction to Sociology Discrimination: Written Assignment Answering Questions About the PBS video A Class Divided The PBS video‚ A Class Divided‚ has brought to light a sensitive subject that has plagued societies for hundreds‚ even thousands of years. I have learned a lot about discrimination by watching this video. I was not aware that discrimination is a learned

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    The video‚ The Secret War‚ touched on the role of the Hmong during the war‚ the reasons this particular ethnic group was chosen to help the United States and the CIA‚ and the consequences aftermath. This video goes into explaining important information for outsiders who were unaware of this event that took place in history. It was also a reminder and educator to the younger-generation of Hmong‚ to embrace our heritage and remember all the sacrifices that were made. One interesting aspect that I

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    Supersize Me Analysis

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    The film I chose for this analysis is the documentary “Supersize Me”. This film stars Morgan Spurlock‚ political activist and independent filmmaker. In the film‚ Spurlock consumed only McDonalds for a span of thirty days. He also limited his physical activity to that of the typical American. The rules of the experiment are as follows: 1) he could only supersize his meals when asked by the cashier‚ 2) he can only eat food from McDonalds‚ 3) he must eat everything on the menu at least once and 4) he

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