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    Food Inc. documentary shows how good quality foods are really expensive‚ and bad quality food is really cheap. Food industries are using cheap quality food in the market making us the consumer to think is healthy for our system. Food industries mass-produce many foods that we consume in our diets; some of these foods are animals‚ vegetables‚ and grains. Using chemicals and hormones‚ thousands of people are getting sick from these foods and even more serious death. The Food Inc. documentary shows how

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    Farmland Farmland is a documentary on the lives of six successful young commercial farmers and ranchers. Following the film‚ Margaret Schlass (featured in the documentary) presents her journey as a first-generation Certified Naturally Grown vegetable farmer and business owner of One Woman Farm in Pennsylvania. First generation farming is always a big challenge because the price of land and infrastructure costs are very high (equipment‚ seed‚ etc.) which is part of the reason why her farm is small

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    Math is not just a subject taught throughout school. Math is used in almost every job‚ activity‚ and hobby. In the documentary “Math: Who Needs It?” the main goal is to show the viewers how math is used in almost every job the world has to offer. One point that stuck out in the documentary was the “Rockstar” portion. Music is a big part of my life and many people do not take a moment to think about all the work put behind the process of making a song‚ creating the instruments‚ and producing the song

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    Atomic Café Questions NOTE: This documentary combines authentic newsreels‚ military training films‚ advertisements and other footage from the early Cold War era‚ combined with speeches‚ radio broadcasts and actual music. Keep in mind that this documentary‚ produced late in the Cold War in 1982‚ was made to convey a specific political and social message. Some of the events are portrayed in such a way as to make the people of the 1950s seem foolish; thus‚ we can learn from this film‚ but we must remember

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    Ethics is an important issue‚ be it a company or an organisation or an official body‚ like a government. Without ethics the core morals and values that any institution follows will be shaken. The biggest example of this would be the financial crisis that struck and shook the strongest and most ideal economy in this world‚ in 2008. Figures state that handful of the top companies went bust or tottered on the edge before being rescued‚ thousands went homeless or jobless on fake promises and billions

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    in with television ads and teaching them to pick fame. The entertainment industry wants to teach them that fame is the key to happiness and that everyone can become successful in this industry even if this is not true. An example of this in the documentary was when the little kids filmed for X-Piolet TV in the mall‚ they told parents that their kid would be trying out for reality TV. Many of the parents were okay with it and it was teaching their kids that they are going to become famous. Lesson

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    1. Documentary Analysis The suburban life seems to be pretty split in terms of life style. From the reading‚ I’ve noted that adolescents experience either the relaxing/lazy or hardworking/tiring side of it. Some despise the ’vegetable’ life of it‚ and others loathe the working life of it. Because of the isolation‚ cars became as important to adolescents as it was to adults. There was virtually no way to get around most suburbs without a car‚ and for those who needed public transportation‚ cities

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    The documentary‚ Two American Families address the financial issues many Americans are still facing today. CBS wanted to capture and tell the world of the struggles Americans are facing when multinational corporations are moving their companies overseas‚ leaving people in America unemployed for cheaper labor. Business owners try to make the best decisions for the companies‚ but why don’t they ever make the best decision for their employees? Families expressed the "American Dream" they believed growing

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    advantage of people that are in the essential need of resources such as monetary needs. I have found that when people are destitute they will do anything to survive. Sadly‚ this is how individuals get mixed up with trafficking drugs. I recall a documentary that I viewed that reflected the life of individuals that were trapped inside of drug infested communities in a developing country. The biography showcased how the local drug cartel forced modern day slavery on the people that lived in the village

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    Romero‚ the film portrays the life of a protesting Archbishop Óscar Romero against the abusive government which cost his life. There are significant moments in the film where we could have a sight of the people’s perseverance against abolishing their violent government. No matter how much they knew that their life will be on the stakes they still pushed on fighting for their rights. Their tenacity on protecting and fighting for their rights is something which had caught my eye. Something very courageous

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