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    film‚ “the Power of One‚” followed the life of a boy named P.K. from a small child to a handsome young man. It showed all the hardship and tragedy he had to endure throughout his life. Although the movie could have focused more on the apartheid‚ it instead portrayed the vulgarity of those times through the eyes of an English boy. As time went on‚ P.K. slowly began to realize the full severity of the apartheid. It was difficult for a child to comprehend how horribly people could treat one another for

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    Discrimination is at the core of the film‚ but I also think that movie shows how one can go through the process of seeing a person as part of an out-group but can go through a process of removing them from that category and bring them into the in-group. Denzel Washington’s character Joe Miller evolves throughout the movie‚ from someone who does not understand much about AIDS and homosexuals‚ he is therefore very vocal about that he wants nothing to do with them. In the beginning of the movie‚ Miller

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    bestselling novels‚ but often these movies differ greatly from the novel . The movie The Power of One based on a book of the same name follows this trend. The Power of One tells the story of Peekay‚ a boy living in South Africa who dreams of becoming the welterweight champion of the world‚ and who tries to correct the injustice that goes on around him. Although the movie does keep the main themes of the novel like racism and how one person can change the world. The film adds new plot twists and characters

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    One cause of the Civil Rights Movement is discrimination. Discrimination is the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things‚ especially on the grounds of race‚ age‚ or gender. One example of discrimination is‚ if you go to a store you might or might not get serviced. If you pay for food at a food stand‚ you may or may not get the food you ordered. Also‚ if you go to a store and they don’t like you being in the store‚ they won’t help you. The store employees would

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    The Power of One In the movie‚ The Power of One‚ Botha‚ an Afrikaner‚ symbolizes the racial hatred and ignorance in Africa. Botha‚ unknown and foreign to other cultures and races‚ abuses P.K. for being the only English boy in a school of Afrikaners. The only way he knows how to cope with others different to himself is to abuse and to humiliate. He blames his own faults on those who have less authority. Botha is a symbol for all those in Africa who don’t care for anyone but their own race. Botha

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    The Power of One Before the 1680’s‚ Afrikaners live in the South of Africa‚ they are also known as White Africans. For the next 250 year the British Empire and the Afrikaners are going to fight for the land‚ gold‚ and 20 million Native Africans. This is also known as the world war two. In 1930‚ Peter’s mother sent him to a concentration camp because of the cattle that died with cattle plaque. In the concentration camp he was bullied‚ a lot. Mr.Pil a African slave taught Peter how to box‚ because

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    color in our history have hoped to one day live in a nation without the feeling of a segregation between different ethnicities. Unfortunately‚ these hopes have still not come to fruition in our society today. The United States is still rocked by the idea that one pigment of color is superior to another. This discrimination is the cause of a lack in education in our generation and an aversion to difference that has been passed down from our ancestors. The movie Crash‚ accurately depicts these problems

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    The movie‚ “The Help” directed by Tate Taylor tells the untold tales of the black women’s service towards white women in the early 1960’s (Jackson‚ Mississippi). Skeeter‚ a young‚ aspiring writer‚ obtains a job “writing for the Jackson Journal”. Full of fresh ideas and ambition‚ she submits her first piece of writing on “The Help”. The opening scene directs the audience’s attention at Aibileen‚ a black female that works for Mrs Leefolt. This scene starts with heart-wrenching stories of her personal

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    The power of one which is directed by John G. Avildsen‚ achieves a purpose and perspective by attaching social messages through the use of cinematic techniques‚ setting and most importantly characters. Avildsen flaunts his director skills through technique‚ however loses the ability to engage the target audience to believe beyond the South African reality in the 1930’s through cliché perspectives of racism and prejudice. The power of one is a story about a young English boy by the name of P.K born

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    In the movie‚ Crash‚ nearly any racism and discrimination you can think of are shown. In all of these the core problems are lack of civil liberties‚ rights‚ social justice‚ and prejudices from people. This movie did a great job of showing what goes on in certain societies. The main races shown as minorities and being treated wrong were African Americans‚ Hispanics‚ and Persians/Asians. Civil rights are defined as‚ “The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.” Civil liberties

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