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    The Movie Water

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    thI found this movie to be disturbing to watch at some points‚ but it was mainly sad most of the time. It was one the most powerful movies I have ever seen! In my opinion‚ I find it horrific for the parents of these widows to even accept the fact of basically giving up their young daughters to men much older than them. I also feel that it was a very cruel lifestyle these widows had lived. Just because their husband had passed away doesn’t mean they have to live in such misery for the rest of their

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    The movie World Trade Center (2006) directed by Oliver Stone centers around the terrorist attacks of September 11‚ 2001. The movie follows two Port Authority officers‚ John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno‚ who attempt to aid in the rescue of 9-11 victims. While trying to make their way to help victims in the first Tower that had been hit‚ they become trapped under the rubble without an ability to get free or call for help. The movie centers on the struggles faced by these two men to overcome fear‚ pain

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    Zodiac the Movie

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    in the 70 ’s. The film The Zodaic‚ portrayed just how unknown he was to everyone that has touched the case. This is why the film is by far one of my favorite suspense movies of all time. The Zodiac was directed by David Fincher (Zodiac the movie‚ 2007) and is based on Robert Graysmith ’s non-fiction book. David Fincher had directed many great films including Se7en‚ Fight Club‚ The Social Network and The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo. All of those films in my opinion are cult classics. Without

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    History and Performance Measures Armco‚ Inc. produced stainless‚ electrical‚ carbon steels and steel products. Armco‚ Inc.‚ along with the help of other companies Armco‚ “produced coated‚ high strength and low-carbon flat rolled steel and oil field machinery and equipment” (Merchant & Van der Stede‚ 2012). In 1990‚ Armco was the sixth largest steel manufacturer in the United States. Armco’s Midwestern Steel division generated $550 million dollars in sales in 1990. Within Armco‚ the Kansas City

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    Movie Violence

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    Since I am not a fan of viewing blood‚ and the violent actions that causes it; I decided to watch a movie in which the violence is less grotesque. The movie that I chose to watch was "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." I chose this movie because I have recently read that the children’s book series Harry Potter has been rated amongst the most violent books meant for young readers. If you look at "Harry Potter" through a uses and gratifications perspective‚ children would most likely watch

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    The Movie Moonlight

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    The movie “Moonlight” was very interesting to me. It covers bullying‚ abuse‚ finding yourself‚ peer pressure‚ etc. things like this happen every day people just don’t pay attention to it or want to believe what it really is. I think the main purpose of the film was to help people come to their senses and rethink about the decisions they make and also to realize where they come from and how it affects how they are today. The major theme of this movie was to not judge a book by its cover without

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    Time can provide connections and ideas of answers to complicated and intricate questions. In the book Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel by Jared Diamond‚ the author encounters a man named Yali while on a trip to new Guinea. Yali asks Diamond a question that is essentially about advantages and disadvantages between different civilizations. The author cannot provide a definite answer. Later in the book‚ Jared Diamond describes how Francisco Pizarro‚ a Spanish conquistador‚ easily overcame the Incas using European

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    Joneses Movie

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    Bonus Assignment Joneses (2009) Movie 1. Summarize the movie – what is it about‚ what does it tell us about the marketing community that we live and work in‚ is what they did ethical or not? This movie starts with the idea that a family comprising of parents along with their two children shifting to a new town. This family belonged to a high SEC and settled in a town where mostly people belonging to higher SEC were residing. They behave as if they are a real family but in reality‚ they are

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    Surrogates the Movie

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    God made you we’re not meant to experience life through a machine.” This seems to be the moral of this movie in the year 2017 and takes place in Boston‚ MA. Bruce Willis plays an FBI detective named Tom Greer working on a very mysterious murder of a young man who is the son of a prominent inventor. A news style montage opens the movie and provides you with the fundamental basis for the movie. The viewer learns that the technology of Surrogates took 14 years to develop into the everyday application

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    Fateless Movie

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    While watching the movie Fateless‚ I had a spectrum of different feelings throughout the film. The movie had a very strong affect on me‚ and it was hard to concentrate on anything after seeing the types of circumstances these people had to live in‚ the way they were treated‚ and what they had to go through just because of their religion and heritage. Something that made the movie even more sad was the fact that Gyurka was so young when he was taken to the concentration camps. One of the scenes that

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