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    Were more alike than different is a program that helps children or any person with intellectual disability. there has been many documentaries over this disability. Their is many different stories over the intellectual disability.For example the documentary of Mark Hubler‚ Moira Rosie‚ Christopher Scott‚ and Christi Hockel. This documentary is about how three adults with down syndrome live their lifes like a normal adult would live their life daily. Down syndrome does not stop them

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    In the documentary “The Devils Playground” the Amish youth are allowed out of their community to experience the world. The devils playground is known to the Amish as the “English world’. This process is known to the Amish as a runspringa. The purpose of this process is to give the youth a chance to decide whether or not they want to be Amish. According to the documentary this process can take anywhere from six months to two years depending on the person. Once a person accepts the Amish life they

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    focusing a lot on the local aspect of this topic‚ so people in Watauga County will be interested to see how we can change around here to help solve the problem of trash and waste. What is the subject of the documentary? What is it about? Who is it about? The subject of this documentary will be trash‚ waste‚ recycling‚ and becoming

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    I really enjoyed this documentary because it was like no other I have ever watched. This documentary highlights the struggles of soldiers returning to civil society after going to war. We were able to see the hardships of a soldier trying to return to his old life even though he was permanently scarred‚ both physically and mentally. As we discussed in class‚ we are able to see that not only are the soldiers affected by the war‚ but also their family and those closes to them. In the film‚ the wife

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    Women are left alone with many children to care for‚ so the older children most often stop going to school in order to help financially support their family. In the documentary “The Devil’s Miner” the boy’s father died when they were very young and so they had to start working at an early age. The older boy says that if he had a father he would not be working in the mines and would be able to focus more on his education

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    A class divided is a documentary about a teacher named Jane Elliot who teaches her students about racism first hand. She divides the students into two groups‚ the blue eyes‚ and the brown eyes. For the first day‚ the “brown eyed” children are not able to go to recess‚ or lunch at the same time as the rest of the children. They wear a blue collar around their necks so that they are obviously different at a distance from the other students. They are not allowed to drink from the same water fountains

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    on her 24th birthday. Sonneborn is the director‚ writer‚ and producer of the notable documentary film Regret to Inform. Although she remarried and has a lovely new life‚ she was haunted by the lost of her beloved husband and had strong‚ begrudging feelings about the war. After twenty years‚ on the date of Jeff’s death anniversary‚ she decided to follow her ex-husband’s footsteps in Vietnam and film a documentary about the influence of the Vietnam War on American and Vietnamese women. Through the

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    possibility to be violent in nature. In the documentary‚ “The Difference Between Us:- The Power of an Illusion.” it talks about how genetically we are not that different from one another compared to other species‚ but because we live in a racialized world our similarities in biology are forgotten. During the video‚ a class of students was all using their own DNA to compare who they were

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    The Waiting Room Documentary is a story and a symbol of our national community and how our common vulnerability to illness binds us together as humans. It is a type of film that uses unprecedented access to go behind the doors of Oakland’s Highland Hospital‚ a safety-net hospital fighting for survival. Baring the struggles and determination of both a community and an institution functioning with limited resources and no road map for navigating a health care. According to Adam Grossberg‚ the hospital

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    An Inconvenient Truth An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film that was produced by former U. S. Vice President Al Gore in 2006. The film endeavors to educate people about the environmental crisis. In the presentation‚ Al Gore thoroughly discusses current serious environmental issues and their likely consequences. Gore’s argument is supported by fundamental theories‚ scientific data‚ and solid evidences. The movie declares that every person has the responsibility and power to save Earth. In order

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