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    Phil Jackson

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    can blend in naturally. Jackson incorporated the triangle offense with the Bulls where anyone can shoot‚ can score‚ can make a pass. What made the Chicago Bulls a successful team was their connection with each other as a team‚ and the ability of Michael Jordan to set his ego aside and realize that he couldn’t do it by himself but trust his team. Phil Jackson wanted to get the most out of his team‚ he was able to make his players disconnect from him and connect his players to their teammates and the

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    Ethics and The Blind Side

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    African American boy named Michael who lives in a bad section of the city. Michael is slow at learning and keeps to himself for the most part. At school he comes across another boy in school named S.J. Tuohy‚ who is quite a bit younger but tries to talk to Michael. After S.J.’s mom‚ Leigh Ann Tuohy‚ hears of Michael and finds out he doesn’t really have a place to call home‚ she invites him to stay with their family. Everyone in the family eventually gets attached to Michael and invites him to live with

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    Tom Waldron's The Wire

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    his friends. But the most important trait that characterized Michael was how he was a responsible and parental figure to his little brother‚ Bug. As the author of the article The Foundation of a Free Society‚ which criticized the system‚ Tom Waldron says‚ “Students couldn’t stay after school‚ (…) they had to pick up younger siblings and watch over them. Like The Wire’s Michael Lee‚ they were already parents themselves” (Waldron 3). Michael had to mature fast and make decisions that would benefit him

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    The Blind Side

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    and Pleasure The film "The Blind Side"‚ is a very inspirational film. This film is a story of Michael Oher‚ a homeless African-American teenager from a broken home‚ taken in by the Tuohys’‚ a wealthy white family who help him fulfill his potential. At the same time‚ Michael’s presence in the Tuohy’s lives leads them to some insightful self-discoveries of their own. Living in his new environment‚ Michael faces a completely different set of challenges to overcome. As a football player and student‚

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    The Blind Side

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    when watching it. A great real story that forces you to dig deep inside your soul. The movie demonstrates what Michael Oher had to overcome in order to achieve his goal of playing American football at a national level. The Tuohy gratefully took in Michael‚ who was a homeless boy. He was than enrolled into a Christian school and with the help from the teachers and the Tuohy family‚ Michael qualified to attend Ole Miss and play football. This story of love‚ family‚ and courage can be an inspiration

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    Blind Side Movie Review

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    childhood‚ 17-year-old Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) has been in foster care with different families throughout Memphis‚ Tennessee. Every time he is placed in a new home‚ he runs away. His friend’s father‚ whose couch Mike had been sleeping on‚ asks Burt Cotton (Ray McKinnon)‚ the coach of Wingate Christian school‚ to help enroll his son and Mike. Impressed by Mike’s size and athleticism‚ Cotton gets him admitted despite his abysmal academic record. At his new school‚ Michael is befriended by a boy

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    Earth Song! Michael Jackson! ! The biggest problem in todays world is that we are blinded to see the damage that is being done to our planet earth and how it has affected the lives of many especially the lives of innocent children. Throughout this song we can see no future ahead of us without the society changing and for them to show humanity. In the song ‘Earth Song’ written and performed by the King of Pop Michael Jackson exposes the cruelness of society and how we are the reason for not living

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    Alesia

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    Outline- Michael Jordan I. Introduction a) 3 significant events 1. Decided to go to UNC (University of North Carolina) 2. Drafted into NBA (After junior year of college) 3. Father shot and killed b) While Michael Jordan achieved becoming the greatest basketball player ever‚ one can argue that he would have not been able to accomplish this success without having experienced college basketball (UNC)‚ by being drafted by the Chicago Bulls‚ and his

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    The Blind Side 3

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    families do and provide the structure and family Michael has been longing for in his life. He gets his grades up with a tutor named Miss Sue Ann who has the confidence in him that she knows he has within and brings it out in him. Through trials and a few difficult times they make it through like a true family‚ not a family just helping an African American boy. There are tears of joy and sorrow as the Tuohy family realizes all that they have and that Michael did not have and come to find that there is

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    leaders‚ whereas characters that cannot achieve these things exemplify bad leaders. Niccolo Machiavelli’s theme of adaptability to be a good‚ successful leader is depicted in the popular television series‚ “Prison Break”‚ through the protagonist Michael Scofield‚ who is adaptive: in personality‚

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