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    Movie Analysis of Erin Brockovich After viewing the film I realized that Erin’s public self was pretty much the same as her private self. The reasoning behind this is .that she treated Ed‚ her boss in the same manner as she treated George‚ her boyfriend. Erin didn’t take crap from anybody but at times she did let her aggressions take over. Most of the time these hostilities would lead her in contempt‚ but in the long run usually worked out for the best. I will admit‚ it was a good way to get her

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    no matter what the odds‚ or no matter however many people tell you you’re not good enough‚ you can do anything you put your mind to and succeed. It took just one teacher to unite these teens and help them want to do more in life than just survive. Erin Gruwell’s class in itself is a major use of symbolism. The movie starts out by showing different events and movements throughout history that were caused by adversity and segregation‚ and when first introduced to Erin’s class‚ the students are divided

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    English 100 section 0813 September 30‚ 2013 What Is Clarity? My educational experience has taught me where among my peers I stand as a writer. It has shown me what I am good at and what I am not good at. As well how I have improved and over all what I want to become in life. Education has shaped my identity; it has taught me how to hate writing. I feel like I have made very little progress in my writing abilities since the beginning of high school. In elementary I felt writing was not as complex

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    Introduction Erin Brockovitch is a film that demonstrates the concepts and theories of organization and behavior. Erin is a mother of three children that has been divorced two times and having a tough challenge raising her children without a job. The car accident is the turning point to Erin life while she tries to take legal action on a lawyer; however her unprofessional comments at court caused her to lose the case. Ed Masry is her lawyer that caused Erin to lose the case for the accident. Erin saw this

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    Competent Erin Brockovich’s CharacteristicsThe main character in the movie Erin Brockovich is an easy going woman who seems tobe very competent in communication. This paper will discuss three characteristics that a competent communicator‚ such as Erin Brockovich possesses. I will also explain specific scenes where she demonstrated the following characteristics: self-monitoring‚ empathy‚ and commitment; commonly known as denominators that characterize effective communication. The first characteristic

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    Bus 330 April 10 2014 Erin Brockovich Film Blog Facts‚ plot and theme Erin Brockovich is unemployed woman‚ who is divorced twice with three children‚ one of them being an infant. When Erin is injured in a car accident she decides to sue the doctor who hit her. She hires the lawyer Ed Masry to represent her in her case. Ed assures her that they will win the case. However‚ they end up losing the case. After the case Erin tries to get ahold of her lawyer upset at the loss of the case but Ed ignores

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    Erin Brockovich: Movie Review I. Car Accident There is negligence in the part of the doctor. He beat the red light which resulted in an accident‚ heating Erin’s car. An obligation arises from quasi-delict since there is no contract but there is damage. II. Masry and Erin (Court trial) There is incidental fraud in the part of Ed Masry. A contract started between him and Erin. But after the trial‚ Ed started to ignore Erin by not returning her phone calls. III. Masry and Erin (Work) Ed Masry

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    Erin Brockovich‚ a 2000 Jersy Film Production‚ staring Julia Roberts is based on a true story that involved Pacific Gas and Electric Company using hexavalent chromium or chromium six as a rust inhibitor to prevent corrosion of pistons used in engines. According to the movie‚ for fourteen years‚ the Pacific Gas and Electric Company had been dumping water containing chromium six into ponds and covering them over. The ponds were not lined and the chromium based water leaked into the local water supply

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    Ethical Issues in Erin Brockovich Summary There are several ethical issues both personal and professional in this movie. In their first meeting‚ Donna told Erin that PG&E had paid for doctors’ visits for the whole family. However‚ PG&E was not doing this just to be nice‚ as they would have the residents believe‚ they had an ulterior motive. They sent them to specific doctors because these doctors would lie to them to cover up for PG&E. It was clear that PG&E must have paid these doctors

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    Long Beach. Erin was a new teacher who believed the way to stop racial hatred is to change the young’s minds. The students in the school where she worked divided into four camps: whites‚ Latinos‚ Cambodians‚ and blacks. Every group hated each other. Erin wanted to change this condition and wanted everyone to change. In fact‚ she did it. Now here is question. Why Erin could do something that others did not finish? I think her sense of responsibility made her and her class successful. Erin was born

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