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    level of sanitation‚ and more. The nonphysical factors include the amount of money earned by the population‚ the interaction and support the town offers‚ and other social determinants. This is a broader definition of community than offered by the documentary‚ Unnatural Causes. Unnatural Causes does not explicitly define “community” but shows through many examples that a community is one’s immediate surroundings‚ predominantly the group of people by which someone is surrounded. From watching the videos

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    In the documentary “Fed Up” the question whether life style and personal choice are the source of obesity is discussed. The common belief that “if you are overweight‚ it is your fault” is criticized. Despite that statistics show that fitness and obesity are increasing simultaneously‚ it is still pushed by food industries and business interest groups that the solution to combat obesity is to practice energy balance. The practice of energy balance means that calories in‚ match the calories out. It

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    Mandy Sanguigni Dr. Park Alternative Assignment October 30‚ 2016 Poverty‚ Inc. Film Discussion Points The documentary film‚ Poverty Inc.‚ provides an inside look at the aid provided to foreign counties and the adverse effects of aid programs within developing countries. The following are some opinions and questions I have after viewing the film. • Foreign aid to Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) takes on many forms such as food‚ clothing and financial means. Not all aid is beneficial to

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    The documentary presented one of the world issues that have been solved by who called vaccine warriors. People live in poverty infected with various diseases. Millions of people died of smallpox‚ polio disease‚ and HIV. These vaccine warriors to try finding a solution deliver vaccines to children in North India and African countries. In Nigeria the vaccine warriors find extreme challenges of contributing the vaccine; however‚ they used the help of missionaries to find out smallpox cases. Another

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    Reflection Paper on the documentary “Smart Babies”The film focused on the popular issue concerning parents and children these days that is‚creating a genius or producing smart kids. The hot housing technique advocated by Mr. Domanof the Better Baby Institute in Philadelphia is particularly considered and analyzed in the video.The hot housing program involves continuous exposure of a child to materials that theysay will provide mastery of a subject. Basically‚ they focus on Maths‚ Reading‚ PhysicalDevelopment

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    Overjudged‚ Undereducated Overfed and Undernourished a documentary showcasing the prevalence of childhood obesity. The film not only included showing the reasons why children are facing this problem but also showed hoe to combat it. The document mainly focused on what was the cause‚ regardless of lifestyle‚ diet‚ or weight all of those factors can be summed up into one word. Choices. People have the choice to live a healthy lifestyle‚ eat a healthy diet‚ and keep a healthy weight. Life is all about

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    I just watched the most interesting documentary video that presented the historical facts about the gangs. It was shameful that most of LAPD police judge black people from their color. It is unacceptable logically. Bad and good people are founded in every race. It seems to me that the police was the reason for establishing these gangs. When people are raised by the violence from the police or the army everywhere not only in the US‚ that will lead many impact to their lives. They will turn to violence

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    This “Under the Dome” documentary was topic of this week’s readings and it is something that the Chinese public were hungry for. They know how bad pollution is‚ living through it every day. They watched this video in droves‚ not because they needed to learn about the pollution‚ but almost more of an affirmation of their turmoil. Then the government‚ after noticing its virility‚ took it down to stave off any other proliferation of the video’s information. The Chinese already has a drastic hold on

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    Slaves Imagine being taken completely advantage of where anything you say doesn’t matter and every action you make may have consequences to the treatment you receive. This was the life for many girls in Eastern Europe. Sex Slaves‚ a 2005 documentary by Ric Esther Bienstock in association with CBC‚ Channel 4‚ and Canal D‚ follows the abuse‚ neglect‚ and horrifying treatment that girls go through while being victims of human trafficking. Bienstock and her crew start out by traveling to countries

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    the message or refrain from participating or sharing in a way similar to the bystander theory. The level of participation an individual may have in a cause or topic essentially falls along their level of connection to that topic or cause. In the documentary‚ An Inconvenient Truth‚ former Vice President Al Gore takes on the issue of climate change in an attempt to explain to viewers the effect of anthropogenic actions to our everyday lives‚ from temperature and natural disasters to agriculture and pathogenic

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