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    Platoon Movie Analysis

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    I believe that every one thinking about joining the military should definitely consider watching the film Platoon for multiple reasons. The first reason is that at the beginning of the movie Taylor walks by body bags and they say “is that what I think it is” that shows him how real of a situation he is in. A life or death situation. The movie also shows characters having major psychological problems when going through and after the war. The soldiers thought it was okay that they were going to rape

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    Students are taught about what war was like in the past but they have never been able to see what it looked like. Oliver Stone’s movie Platoon showed the main character (Chris Taylor) and his companions throughout the war. The movie showed what happened during the Vietnam war and how it changed the view of soldiers from the beginning of entering the war to the end. Some major themes were Empathy vs. Ruthlessness because we see Sergeant Elias being understanding when taking over the village because

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    English 101 10/27/12 Final Draft Movie American Perseverance The Vietnam War is a controversial subject no matter which way you look at it. In 1986‚ Oliver Stone released a movie that gave a unique perspective of Vietnam. His movie Platoon was written based on his experience in Vietnam as an infantryman. Stone tells a side of the war that only a veteran can tell and he does it without a sugar coating. He tells of the all the

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    TTTC & The Platoon

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    and relate it to the movie Platoon. Both the novel and the movie demonstrated how the men behaved and reacted to the gruesome effects of war and even when the war was over how those emotions and memories stayed with them for the rest of their lives. Both the author and director used methods of interpreting a story by fusing universal truths and sorrow together to bring about a better understanding of the characters and the upsetting events that took place. The movie Platoon starts off with a young

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    Analysis of Platoon

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    In the movie Platoon‚ the author‚ Oliver Stone‚ tells us a story about an American soldier in Vietnam during the war. The story is mostly based on his own experience when he went there. Even though the story is fictional‚ he keeps it really realistic and the more close possible to what was reality in Vietnam. He shows how that war was hell for the soldiers we sent there and also for the local population. Oliver Stone produced Platoon to show his disapproval of the war in Vietnam‚ because that war

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    Wounded Platoon

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    REACTION PAPER THE WOUNDED PLATOON Kevin Shields‚ a 24-year old Army Soldier‚ went out drinking with three Army buddies on November 30‚ 2007‚ from Fort Carson‚ Colorado‚ a base close to Colorado Springs. A few hours later‚ he was dead. He was shot twice in the head at close range and left by the side of the road by his army buddies. Shields’ violent murder accentuated one of many violent attacks committed by the three Army buddies‚ who are now serving time in

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    Functionalism

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    Functionalism‚ conflict theory and symbolic interactionism are the three sociological paradigms. Sociologists concerning Functionalism feel that families should encourage efficient and active communication between one another as well as promoting good decisions and implementing positive values. These teachings help mold the individuals in the family into respectable people of society who have a positive influence. For example‚ growing up‚ mom would always let us know how important it was to recycle

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    Functionalism

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    Notes of Functionalism‚ Structualists are interested in describing and understanding the main insititutions of society The family The education system The health services The economy The political insititutions The media Functionalism is a consenseus theoy. Consensus means agreement. Funtionaliste believe that society work the way it does because the majority of people have shared norms and values‚ goals and rules. Everything serves a purpose or function The body cannot work

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    Platoon SOP

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    this extracted material. The text may contain passive voice‚ misspellings‚ grammatical errors‚ etc.‚ and may not be in compliance with the Army Writing Style Program. "Prepare a Platoon SOP" You are a squad leader in 3rd Platoon. Your platoon sergeant gave you an order to write a platoon SOP for the entire platoon (16 personnel) for the M4 or M4A1 carbine’s weekly maintenance. • He instructed you to date the SOP with today’s date‚ your unit address and office file symbol‚ and to use the

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    Functionalism

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    explanation for this issue‚ but many philosophers felt that these explanations did not suffice. The non-acceptance of these philosophical doctrines lead to the immergence of functionalism. Functionalism is the philosophical doctrine in which mental states are defined by their causes and effects. In this paper I assert that functionalism is the ideal

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