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    The American dream I’ve chosen to write about the offensive tackler Michael Jerome Oher jr. He’s an American football player‚ and he plays for the Baltimore Ravens. I also chose to write about him‚ because I wanted to write about a professional sportsman. Michael Oher comes from a poor family like many others who lived out the American dream. Michael Oher did the incredible‚ and won the battle against poverty. When Michael Oher was a child‚ he didn’t have any ‘’real’’ parents. His mother‚

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    Muck Fires‚ Sinkholes‚ Lightnig‚ are some of the natural cuases located in florida. In the novel “Tangerine” By Edward Bloor‚ there is alot of these cuases‚ In the Novel “Tangerine” is Taken place in Flordia‚ Lake windor Downs. The fisher family just moved there from texas. Erick Fisher from the book “Tangerine” is self center. A scene in the story that shows this characteristic is when Dad starts talking about Erik. “He Looked over at Erik “that’ll be good for us‚ I’ll be able to go to your football

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    Biological Factors • Grades: Poor‚ teacher’s would give Mike D’s to “hand him off” to the next teacher. Psychological Factors • Mike tends to have childhood flash back’s when he is in a bad place. • When younger his mother told him to close his eyes every time she would do something bad; crack pipe. • Protective Instincts • Father passed‚ but did not have an ID on him- could not be identified right away. No involved in Mike’s life. Mike would like his license so he has something to carry

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    Movie Analysis The Blind Side John Lee Hancock Submitted by: Redeem B. Tamayor BABA-1 A Summary The Blind Side was a 2009 American semi-biographical drama film written and directed by John Lee Hancock‚ and based on the 2006 book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis. It featured Michael Oher‚ an offensive linesman who played for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL. Homeless and traumatized‚ Michael “Big Mike” Oher was absorbed in Wingate Christian School through the

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    This movie-The Blind Side talks about how Michael Oher achieved his self-esteem during his adolescent time. Between the plots of the movie‚ we also included some development theories such as Erik Erikson’s psychosocial cognitive theory; Maslow’s hierarchy needs theory and also the operant conditioning theory that associated with Michael’s development. As an introduction‚ Michael Oher was a famous Black American football player that came from a poor family that consist of thirteen children

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    the time‚ are depicted as the “hero” or “savior.” People of color have always been in movies‚ however‚ they are presumably depicted as troublesome‚ in danger‚ or incapable of defending or protecting themselves. In a majority of movies‚ like The Blind Side‚ they portray a white person helping a person of color alter their life for the better or overcome a struggle. The white savior complex is destructive and affects minorities. The idea that they have to be white in order to receive a role in a

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    An Analysis of the Roles of Different People on Michael Oher in The Blind Side The film The Blind Side was based off of the book written by Michael Lewis and was directed and written by John Lee Hancock. The movie premiered on November 20th‚ 2009. Warner Brothers Pictures produced the film for a general audience over the age of thirteen because of language‚ violence‚ drugs‚ and sexual references. This is a story of a young African American boy‚ Michael Oher‚ and his struggle through life to become

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    The Blind Leading the Blind The Short Story “Cathedral” is a literary work written by Raymond Carver and told by a narrator who is apprehensive about a visit from his wife’s blind friend. The narrator’s wife has been touched by Robert‚ the blind visitor‚ and he helps the narrator sketch a “Cathedral” which symbolizes his wife and teaches the narrator how to see‚ esteem‚ and touch her. By and large‚ the presumably sighted narrator focuses on his guest’s blindness and outward appearance‚ but Carver

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    Everyone is blind until they experience something or meet someone that changes the way they see things. For some‚ meeting someone is enough to change their perspective on life. However for others‚ it may take an experience like falling in love or experiencing a death of a loved one in order for the individual to be enlightened to a new way of looking at things. In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje shows Patrick as he goes from being blind to the realities of life to being enlightened to many

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    Aron and Sandra Bullock. The film talks about a noble and merciful American family that adopts a destitute black teenager. The teenager’s name is Michael‚ and his mother takes drugs .and nurtures him to be a prolific left back that protects the blind side of the quarterback. He plays in that position for the Baltimore Ravens. It is worth noting that the teenager is adopted by a white family who doubles as Republicans and Christians. The cast is a reflection of Michael Lewis book that shared the same

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