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    dangerous‚ usually where the workers have few opportunities to address his or her situation(s) (Moore‚ 2007). This can include exposure to harmful materials‚ hazardous situations‚ extreme temperatures‚ or abuse from employers (Moore‚ 2007). Sweatshop workers earn as little as half to one quarter of what he or she needs to provide for basic nutrition‚ shelter‚ energy‚ clothing‚ education‚ and transportation (Moore‚ 2007). The following topics will be addressed in this paper legal‚ cultural‚ and ethical

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    think it is a great movie; it is the best documentary I have seen in my life. It is humorous and disturbing‚ and I believe Michael Moore planned this out – to amuse and scare the viewers at the same time‚ while watching this movie. I gives him thumbs up for choosing such a hard subject‚ but still making space for a little bit of fun. That is extremely good. Michael Moore speaks from his own point of view in “Bowling for Columbine”‚ but he remains a balance between subjective and objective‚ and that

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    killing of 4 innocent little black girls. Spike Lee uses his style to portray the feelings of the families of these girls as well as influential leaders during this time. Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore is also a documentary about the killing of innocent people‚ but Moore uses a different style. Moore describes reasons for violence in America rather than getting personal with people in which the bombing affected. These two different styles are both documentaries‚ yet they are just presented to an

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    Bowling for Columbine

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    Bowling for Columbine. Dir. Michael Moore. 2002. Film. Bowling for Columbine: An Analysis Rehana Hasan Emily Stull GOVT 2301 Fall 2012 Word Count: Annotation: The documentary Michael Moore has produced is addressing the notorious violence in the United States of America with regards to guns and violence. It also encompasses how the massacre in Columbine was able to be carried out while the teenaged boys involved in the incident should not have had access to guns. America has the most highest

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    documentary made by Michael Moore that gives us a glimpse of what went on behind the World Trade Center attacks. This documentary is very well made‚ it sets the right tone for each scene and Moore is good at making his point. For example‚ in the opening scene‚ Condoleezza and other cabinet members are shown primping prior to being on TV. This shows the fact that they are more concerned about their exterior image and act‚ not necessarily concerned with doing the right thing. When Moore first portrays the

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    similarity‚ thereafter‚ was established by videos of families being dismissed from their own homes‚ and the depiction of the real estate broker‚ “Condo Vultures”‚ which‚ as may be implied by the name itself‚ earns through preying on foreclosures. Moore began by introducing his characters: the hard working yet oppressed citizens‚ and the private owners who take

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    In a place soon to be known as The Valley of Death‚ in a football field-sized clearing called landing zone X-Ray‚ Lt. Colonel Hal Moore and 400 young troopers from the elite newly formed American 7th "Air" Cavalry‚ were surrounded by 2‚000 North Vietnamese soldiers dug into the tunnel warren mountainside. The ensuing battle was one of the most savage in U.S. history and is portrayed here as the signal encounter between the American and North Vietnamese armies. We Were Soldiers Once... And Young is

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    the American dream has been talked about time and time again through history‚ and Michael Moore has dedicated a huge amount of his adult life to documenting such topics. Michael Moore has been acknowledged for his controversial style documentaries such as his film on the attacks in New York City on September 11th and also his Oscar award winning film on the Columbine High School shootings. These projects of Moore ’s are sometimes misunderstood for their satirical content and questioned by citizens and

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    Bowling For Columbine

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    This is the societal reading of Bowling for Columbine‚ which is a narrative documentary directed by Michael Moore‚ and mainly talking about the shooting rampage in America‚ which the film focus on the Columbine campus event and the fear among American. Michael Moore is a famous film maker in America‚ who is politically very liberal. He is a “darling of the liberal left” and the “target of scorn from the conservative right”. His style of filmmaking has been considered a ‘revolutionary style’ of documentary

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    Respect In Wes Moore

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    become the people you look up to and the people that motivate you in life. Respect is a 7 letter word that everyone is this world should have. Both of the Wes’ respect someone and without that I don’t know if either Wes would have made it. Author Wes Moore had a lot of Respect for his mother and also his Aunt Nicely. Without his respect for them and the way he looked up to them he could have ended up on the same path

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