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    Are school lunches actually healthy? Don’t you think that school lunches should start providing healthy lunches? You will not like to be surprised by a hair or something disgusting in your food. Is there’s times that when you eat school lunches and you’re waiting in line you see the food and think are these school lunches actually healthy? In the past 10 years schools actually provided unhealthy school lunches. The school lunches contain about the same amount of fat as a happy meal at McDonalds’

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    Clueless Movie Analysis

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    Some of the characters in Clueless‚ as well as some of the symbols used in the movie‚ match up with specific archetypes. In Clueless‚ Cher classifies as the apparently evil figure with an ultimately good heart. At the beginning of the movie‚ Cher appears as a selfish‚ rich girl who only cares about herself. However‚ as the movie goes on her generosity and kindness become evident‚ as she helps her teachers find love‚ her friends become more popular‚ and her father and his assistants finish their

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    Love And Diane Analysis

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    Synopsis Love & Diane tells the epic story of a family over three generations. At its heart lies the highly charged relationship between a mother and daughter‚ desperate for love and forgiveness but caught in a devastating cycle. For Love‚ the world changed forever when she and her siblings were torn from their mother‚ Diane. Separated from her family and thrust into a terrifying world of institutions and foster homes‚ the memory of that moment is more vivid to her than her present life. Ten

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    Just because people were not offended does not mean that these stereotypes in the movie did not play any role in the person’s perception. Through comedy the media is able to reinforce stereotypes‚ negative or positive because often stereotypes‚ taken lightheartedly‚ can be humorous and not seem ethically egregious to the viewer or the

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    misleading movies. The 2003 movie “The Missing” portrays elements of the Apache culture. Upon further investigation you can see that this movie in particular displays the identity of the Native American‚ more specifically the Apache people in negative and positive way. Summary Set in 1885 New Mexico‚ the movie begins with a woman (Maggie) and her two daughters (Lily and Dot) living on a ranch. One day a man shows up on the ranch looking for some hospitality‚ but he is actually Maggie’s estranged

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    Guinevere Movie Analysis

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    Guinevere’s appearance played a huge roll in how confident she was‚ but in the movie they failed to emphasize this aspect of the book. There was a slight mood switch between the book and the movie when the producers decided to throw in the World War II twist. The cast of the movie becomes very serious and a little frightened whenever the planes are seen. They also threw in a feud between Edythe and Guinevere. In the movie Edythe sees Guinevere at the soup kitchen while making out with a man different

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    Warrior Movie Analysis

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    director‚ writer and producer Gavin O’Connor. O’Connor takes us through a story of two former MMA fighting brothers dealing with a harsh family past (“Warrior”). Gavin has also directed the 2000 film‚ Tumbleweeds‚ and the winner of the Best Sports Movie Award in 2004‚ Miracle (“Gavin O’Connor”). Tom Hardy (Tommy Conlon) was also featured in a major 2010 film‚ Inception‚ and This Means War in 2012. He also played one of the main roles in The Dark Knight Rises as villain Bane (“Tom Hardy”). Joel Edgerton

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    Odysseus Movie Analysis

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    This movie shows a great struggle done by the Odysseus in order to return home after the Trojan War. In the beginning of the movie‚ his wife‚ Penelope gives birth to a child‚ Telemachus. After sometime‚ the kings‚ Agamemnon and Menalayer forced him to join the war. This moment was very sentimental and tragic. He thought that he might be killed in the war and therefore Odysseus convinced his wife to marry with another guy if he didn’t come back from the war. It would be very difficult for a single

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    Natural”‚ we watched the movie. After finishing up the movie‚ I could tell that there were many differences between the book and movie. The first difference I noticed was that there was a change in many scenes. For example‚ there is no car scene with Memo and Roy in the movie‚ Roy is a right fielder instead of a left fielder in the movie‚ and also‚ Iris‚ Roy’s “girlfriend”‚ is not a grandmother in the movie like she is in the book. Another important difference was that in the movie‚ Iris has a teenage

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    about the movie? (Sarah) – “Well‚ I can’t tell you so much. The story — which is like the whole series — is about friendship and growing up and the decisions we make and the triumphs. And it’s about the massive disappointment and the mistakes‚ and what you learn and what you don’t learn when you should learn. A lot of this movie is going to be surprising to people. This is a grown-up movie.” So‚ what’s the theme of the movie? (Cynthia) – “I would say that the theme of the movie is love and forgiveness

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