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    Hinduism and Groundhog Day Hinduism is an ancient Indian religion which was founded before 1500 BC. It is a polytheistic religion which contains all its teachings and philosophies in its sacred texts. Karma is one of the major theories of Hinduism which comes from the Brihad Aranyaka Upanishad‚ a Hindu text. Even though karma is a theory from a religion‚ it can definitely be applied to the movie Groundhog Day. In Leslie Stevenson‚ David L. Haberman‚ and Peter Matthews Wright’s book Twelve Theories

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    Harold Ramis Groundhog Day

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    films are known for being amusement and having strong relationships with his actors in his films. His highly known film‚ was in 1993 called Groundhog Day‚ the main actor Bill Murray plays a character named Phil Connors‚ a weatherman that gets stuck on the same day until he learns not to be selfish and falls in love. Danny Rubin who was the writer of the movie came up with a very unique story line that has a several creativity innovation techniques. In many ways‚ Harold uses camera techniques and movements

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    Often times movies‚ along with entertaining us‚ set out to teach us lessons. This seems to be the case with the classic movie "Groundhog Day." With a quick glance it may seem as though this movie is nothing more than your typical romantic comedy. While on one level‚ Groundhog Day does fit that description‚ it also functions on a much deeper level. Throughout the strange and twisted events of the film‚ questions about God‚ life‚ death‚ kindness‚ and what it means to be human are frequently raised

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    living room. He likes to wander off whenever he can—well‚ this is not a new habit‚ actually. He likes to lunch from our neighbour’s garbage—also nothing new. And lately he’s forgetful‚ to the point where he whines at the back door to go out‚ spends two minutes outside‚ whines at the front door to come in‚ walks to the back door‚ whines at the. . . . Well‚ if you ever saw the movie Groundhog Day‚ you know what I mean. Last

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    Groundhog

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    Corporate social responsibility is defined as the responsibility that businesses have to the societies within which they operate. The European Commission defines CSR as “a concept whereby companies decide voluntarily to contribute to a better society and a cleaner environment.” The idea behind corporate social responsibility is that companies have multiple responsibilities to maintain. These responsibilities can be arranged in a pyramid‚ with basic responsibilities closer to the bottom. As a business

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    learning english by movie

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    1 Statement of the problem and rationale for the study 1 1.2. Purpose of the study 3 1.3. Scope of the study 3 1.4. Research question 3 CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 3 2.1. The effects of movies in learning English 3 2.2. Film selection 6 2.3. The impacts of subtitles on effective learning 7 CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY 9 3.1. Research approach 9 3.2. Participants 10 3.3. Instruments 10 3.2.1. Questionnaires 10 3.2.2. Post-viewing test 11 3.4. Procedures of data collection

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    Reaction Paper on “Matilda” “If you’re not having fun‚ you’re not learning”‚ this quote is taken form the movie “Matilda”. This is very meaningful to me because it is placed in the classroom of Miss Honey and it contradicts the school’s ambience of not being a conducive place (or even a fun place) learn. This of course is reinforced with the meanest principal on Earth‚ Miss Trunchbull‚ who is in fact hates children. I do agree with the quote because if you’re not having fun with what you are doing

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    LESSONS FROM MOVIE “chak de india” 1- MAKING IMPOSSIBLE THE POSSIBLE :- Take a look on one statement "Jo ho nahi sakta wohi to krna hai" in the movie. As winning world cup for Indian women’s hockey is like ipposible. But kabir khan takes it as a challenge and conveys his vision to the team members though he is opposed by many but he is sure what he is doing. 2- TEAMING THE SUCCESS STORY:- Great amount of attention has been paid to the players‚ the diversity in culture‚ their language and team dynamics

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    Learning from Immorality

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    Choices determine the outcome of life. Little decisions‚ from the size of the coffee in the morning‚ to big ones‚ like purchasing a new house‚ mold and shape one’s lifestyle. Equally important are the consequences‚ good or bad‚ of the actions and what one can learn from them. Maybe finding out that that extra large coffee is too big for the cup holder will persuade that particular person to opt for the medium one next time. The same foundation of cause and effect applies to much more serious actions

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    Learnings from Lagaan

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    1) Identify the VISION‚ MISSION and VALUES from the movie Lagaan? VISION: Another name for vision can be ‘DREAM’. Dreaming is about imagining a different future. When Bhuvan accepted the challenge‚ his dream was ‘3 yrs of ‘TAXFREE’ happiness not only for him but for the entire village. It may have seemed unrealistic or even improbable‚ but then that’s what dreams are.. In the case of Bhuvan‚ he not only dreamt big but also put in place a strategy to make that a reality. To make things happen

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