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    Communication

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    usually the setting or the context that seems to bring miscommunication. When I was in the military‚ I was stationed in Guantanamo bay‚ Cuba as a prison guard. Thankfully I was only deployed there for about a year but during that time‚ successful communication either meant having a good day or a bad day at work. The prisoners sometimes didn’t care what was to be said‚ they weren’t having it. Noise was always a part of my conversation and because of it; my point almost never was made. When I would speak

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    Lincoln: the Movie

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    The movie Lincoln‚ was more accurate than previous portrayals of Abraham Lincoln. However‚ the movie did fail to include important facts‚ such as Lincoln’s belief that African Americans were unequal to whites and some details of the passing of the 13th Amendment. All in all though‚ the movie portrayed the Civil war and presidency with considerable accuracy. Lincoln focuses mainly on the passage of the 13th amendment and the trials Lincoln and his supporters went through. The film insinuates that

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    Movie Review

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    Synopsis : This movie follows about a couple of husband and wife that has three children. One of their children is Kate‚ who suffers leukimia disease and Kate have younger sister‚ Anna. Anna forced her self to be passive at school because she need to support her sister in order to make sure Kate continue her life. Then‚ Anna get know she need to donate her kidneys to Kate because Kate suffers from renal failure. Kate asked Anna to sued their parents because Kate would not survive the surgery and

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    the lego movie

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    The Lego Movie At the beginning of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s 21 Jump Street‚ their 2012 cop comedy that was a repurposing the television show that ran from 1987-1991‚ Deputy Chief Hardy (Nick Offerman)‚ explains to two young cops (Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill) that they’re being assigned to a unit in which they’ll be impersonating high school students to investigate drug crimes. “We’re reviving a canceled undercover police program from the ’80s and revamping it for modern times‚” Hardy

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    The Movie Django

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    Gary L. Willis AFRS 55T (T&Th@3:30) Dr. T. Hasan Johnson 02.23.13 Extra Credit The Movie “Django Unchained” The objective of this paper is to review some of the results of the discussion-panel’s analysis of certain aspects of this movie that relate to the Hip-Hop culture. On Thursday‚ February 21‚ 2013‚ I attended a panel discussion hosted by the Africana Studies Department of Fresno State University. It was conducted at the African American Museum‚ Fresno California. Its purpose was

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    Movie Review

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    Movie Review In English Submitted by: Neiryll Judith ♥ Submitted to: Madam Maricel Llobedo I. Introduction A. The Bucket List Director: Rob Reiner Actor/s and Actress/es: Jack Nicholson as Edward Cole Morgan Freeman as Carter Chambers Sean Hayes as Matthew/Thomas Beverly Todd as Virginia Chambers Movie Company: Warner Bros. Pictures B. Synopsis Mechanic Carter Chambers

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    Collateral the movie

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    Collateral The movie Collateral written by Stuart Beattie‚ is about a taxi driver named Max who finds himself trapped with a contract killer named Vincent. Max is forced into difficult situations and eventually stands up for himself and the last name on Vincent’s hit list. There are many points that the writer makes throughout the film however‚ one stands out more than others. You need to take risks to get what you want. In the movie‚ Max is a taxi driver that picks up a woman named Annie. She

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    Amistad Movie

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    World Cinema (Stellan Skarsgård)‚ Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture (Djimon Hounsou) 2. Argument The movie revolves around the ship amistad on 1839. The ship was guided by spanish people‚ José Ruiz and Pedro Montes‚ who claimed ownership of the slaves on board the ship. The movie was based on the true story of America’s slave trade‚ that mutiny aboard the slave ship‚ a half of this movie is revolves in a courtroom drama as lawyers for the slaves seek their freedom and return home. We can see

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    The Movie Freakonomics

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    how very reminiscent and distant topics like the structure of cocaine crack gangs can be related to economic topics such as mirroring large-scale business like McDonalds. Twelve Angry Men is a fictional movie that presumably taking place in the late 1950s‚ based off the release date of the movie‚ depicting a man who manage to shed light on a case and save a young boys life through persistently putting out his ideas of justice and persistence towards it until all doubt has been blown off. Freakonomics

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    Movie Review

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    Movie Reviews 42 (2013) gives its audience a feeling of sympathy towards Jackie Robinson while also having you feel a burning hatred towards the people that mistreated him. The movie 42 is a time portal back to the 1940’s when soldiers were returning home from war‚ baseball was America’s sport‚ and segregation was still occurring. It is the true story of Jackie Robinson’s (Chadwick Boseman) first two years in the big leagues of baseball. The trials and tribulations that he had to overcome as a

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