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    Abstract The movie "Remember the Titans" is a movie about victory over racial disparity. The essay shows that the formula used by the coaches and football team in this movie can be used to bridge other seemingly insurmountable gaps. It all starts with communication one to one. Introduction In "Remember the Titans”‚ high school football players overcome racial diversity. Based on real events‚ Titans takes place in 1971‚ when T.C. Williams high school in Alexandria

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    Case Study: Remember the Titans 1. Gerry‚ the team captain‚ and Julius‚ his black roommate‚ got off to a rough start. In the beginning‚ each disliked the other intensely. a. Briefly describe why they disliked each other so much. (2 marks) Gerry and Julius were both loyal to their own race. They were filled with hatred due to the integration of the races. I believe these boys were fearful of the change and each other‚ which lead them to avoid each other as much as possible. When together

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    Jennifer Graves Summer School Health Class June 6‚ 2008 Remember the Titans Essay Have you ever watched a movie where there was not a conflict at some point that needed to be solved? The answer should be no because within every movie there is always some kind of conflict that must be solved. In “Remember the Titans” there are at least a series of ten or more conflicts‚ whether they are physical‚ mental‚ interpersonal‚ or even just random violence. These conflicts affect the movie itself and because

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    Best Actor in 2001 for his role in the film Training Day. Ryan Hurst as LB Gerry Bertier Ryan Douglas Hurst (born June 19‚ 1976) is an American actor who perhaps most notably starred as Gerry Bertier‚ an All-American linebacker in Disney’s Remember the Titans and as Alison’s brother‚ Michael‚ in the show Medium. He also played the role of football player Lump Hudson in The Ladykillers‚ appeared in the movie We Were Soldiers as Sgt. Savage‚ and starred in the TNT show Wanted. In Saving Private Ryan

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    Remember The Titans The theme of this movie is that we should treat everyone with equal respect‚ regardless of their skin color or race‚ sexual orientation‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ or religion. We should accept everyone for who they are‚ rather than trying to change them. It also shows the integration of a racist America into a culturally accepting society with the help of a teacher/coach. Boone and Yoast are the two main coaches in Remember the Titans. Boone is the new african-american coach and

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    Remember The Titans Within this organization there are two main leader who take very different approaches in there method of management. Coach Boone is the head football coach‚ he is very strict when it comes to his players as well as his team staff‚ he takes a classical approach at management. Division of labor and priorities are some main concepts used in the classical approach‚ Boone believe’s everyone should know where they stand and who is the boss‚ he is focused on building a strong winning

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    Out of Class Movie Reaction: Remember the Titans Remember the Titans’ is a movie based out of Virginia‚ it tells the story of a small town were one black and one white high school are closed and the students sent to T.C. Williams High School under federal mandate to integrate. While merging the schools were a big task‚ merging the two football teams was even bigger. Denzel Washington was giving the head coaching job at T.C. William high school the job was previously by soon to had been Hall of

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    "Remember the Titans" In the movie "Remember the Titans" the African American students in TC Williams High School did not expect to be treated as they were. Even though some white students treated them with indifference‚ other discriminated against them and treated them coldly. As with Coach Herman Boone‚ the town was not in rejoice for his appearance in their community and take over their previous coach’s job. Since the high school was newly integrated‚ people were not used to having African

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    Extra Credit I began watching the documentary called a class divided that filmed Jane Elliot as a school teacher in the 80’s teaching a third grade class race and ethnicity issues. It deals with discrimination and documents these kids being divided and discriminated against based on their eye color. These kids rotated days being inferior and lesser of the two based on the color of their eyes and were forced to wear a collar

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    The Mystery of Mrs. Mallard “Mrs. Mallard died of heart disease—a joy that kills.” Knowing that Mrs. Mallard had heart trouble‚ her sister Josephine‚ broke the news to her as easily as possible that her husband had been killed. It was then that she wept and sank into an armchair her room. Was she weeping with tears of sadness or tears of joy? Mrs. Mallard and her husband had a strange relationship that left her feeling like she was free from prison. After the initial shock of being told the news

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