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    CHANGES TO PREJUDICE ONLY HAPPEN WHEN A PERSON IS WILLING TO TRY TO UNDERSTAND ANOTHER CULTURE. GOAL 1: consistent tense all the way through GOAL 2: stick to proper essay structure GOAL 3: avoid using same words too many times in essay ESSAY Clint Eastwood’s movie ‘Gran Torino’ demonstrates that the worldwide problem of racism can be overcome with understanding. An example of this from Gran Torino is Walt’s developing relationship with his Hmong neighbours. At first he didn’t understand why

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    With its small stature‚ bulbous eyes‚ and fluffy fur the slow loris is considered one of the cutest animals in the world it is the type of animal one would want to cuddle‚ but it’s looks are very deceiving. The slow loris is also one of the most poisonous and venomous mammals in the forest. Animals will do whatever they have to to protect their young‚ keep their territory‚ and essentially survive and their looks have no impact on their drive to do those things. Similar to in the forest‚ we sometimes

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    1. Synopsis of Invictus Invictus is a film based on Nelson Mandela’s life during the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa. The film tells the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa’s rugby team to help unite their country. Morgan Freeman holding as a South African leader Nelson Mandela‚ whose recently been released from nearly 30 years of captivity in a tiny cell. He was been elected and become his country president. He believes one way to achieve

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    If you could change any event in history‚ what would you change and why? Last summer vacation‚ I watched two movies directed by ClintEastwood (Clinton Eastwood Jr.).Their titles ware “Flags of Our Fathers”‚ and “Letters from IWO Jima”. These two movies ware said to have been taken faithful to reality. These movies were released in 2006‚ and these ware famous at that time because they were simultaneously produced at USA and Japan. If I could change any event in history‚ I want to change “The

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    Feyder[4] * Adjoa Andoh as Brenda Mazibuko * Patrick Mofokeng as Linga Moonsamy * Matt Stern as Hendrick Booyens * Marguerite Wheatley as Nerine Winter * Leleti Khumalo as Mary * McNiel Hendriks as Chester Williams‚ * Scott Eastwood as Joel Stransky * Zak Feaunati as Jonah Lomu * Grant L. Roberts as Ruben Kruger * Rolf E. Fitschen as Naka Drotske * Vaughn Thompson as Rudolph Straeuli * Charl Engelbrecht as Garry Pagel * Graham Lindemann as Kobus Wiese

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    Viewing Report: Open Range Although Open Range (2003) is made in the tradition of a classic Western‚ it questions the social and political aspect that often seems to define the western genre. The paradigm of the film sets out to give the “villainous” characters a chance to be heroes and have love and suggests that the law of the land‚ well‚ disrupts the land. The title of the film gives reference to a time when cattle owners were still forcing free grazers from one open grazing area to another

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    Invictus is Latin for unbeaten. Originally it is the name of a short poem written in 1875 by William Earnest Henley‚ a British poet. Invictus is a movie set in the 1990s about how the first black president came to be. Good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ my name is Abdullah Abdulrazzak and today I will talk to you about the ways this movie shaped my response to how I viewed Nelson Mandela and two other events which took place in the movie. In my opinion Nelson Mandela is a good leader and president

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    Academy Awards are given to the best of the best in the film industry. Generally these films have memorable scenes‚ hold the viewers’ attention till the very end‚ and resonate with the audience. The finalists for the award for Best Screenplay are “Temple Grandin” and “Invictus”. “Temple Grandin” is about a young woman with autism who broke barriers with her unique out-of-the-box thinking and became one of the top scientists in the humane livestock handling industry. “Invictus” is about Nelson Mandela’s

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    a poor shooter‚ has three bullets in his rifle to finish off Davey. Munny misses the first shot. He misses the second shot. Just before Davey almost moves behind the rock‚ Munny fires his last bullet and hit Davey in his gut‚ which is a fatal wound that eventually tortured him to death. In this scene‚ the camera specifically emphasized on the pain of Davey. Audiences observe the painful facial expression of Davey‚ and hear the painful moan of Davey. We also observe that when Munny shot Davey in

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    “The Gran Torino” allows Clint Eastwood to play a role as a Polish American factory worker and a Korean War veteran‚ who has to face his prejudice beliefs and in doing so creates a heart felt experience with a dash of unparalleled humor. His rough stern traits was forged over time‚ living a solitary life unable to get along with the only family he has left. With this cynical mind set on the world ever since the war each passing day for him gets darker. Until one day theres a sudden change of events

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