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    schools, and the media teach us that each race is different. Donald Trump seems to think that Euro-American white males, like himself, are superior to others. But the various physical features that define different races have nothing to do with intelligence or morality (46). Every ten years, the U.S. Government conducts a nationwide census.…

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    children look at the world and others. In the movie Bend It Like Beckham, Jesminder “Jess” is a soccer player who wants to play soccer professionally , she usually only plays in the park, but when Coach approaches her and tells her about playing serious soccer but her problem the way she was raised. For example, while having a conversation with a girl from the soccer team, she yells “Indian girls aren't supposed to play football!”( Chadha Beckham ) She also goes on to explain how she can only…

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    people's perspective of her. Everybody judges her by these little bits of her image but not her actual identity. The film Bend It Like Beckham relates to the film because it discusses discrimination of identity many ways. I talks about how girls get judged for the main character Jesminder, also known as “Jess”, not doing feminine activities and doing manlier activities (like playing soccer), discrimination against race because she gets bullied for being a Pakistani girl in england, and…

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    is an example of such a disaster. It caused devastation in the cities of Port-au-Prince, Leogane, and Grassier. The earthquake caused considerable damage which has been estimated at $7804 million, which was more than Haiti could afford so every star bend together to raise awareness they saved thousands of live. I believe that everyone should save an innocent life in order to live this world with no regrets, to leave something to remember.…

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    Surrealist Film Analysis

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    Social realist messages normally concentrate on the sort of characters not for the most part found in standard movies. Social realist writings attract characters that occupy the social edges of society as far as status and force. This 'social augmentation' has typically included the representation of the regular workers at snippets of social and monetary change. Slope has noticed that this is not simply a question of speaking to the beforehand under-spoke to however that these subjects are…

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    mathematical and/or scientific principles and laws that explain the actions that occur while playing. Soccer is one of the many sports that consists of mathematical and scientific laws that prove actions and measurements used in the game. Soccer, like any sport, is ruled by the laws of physics, or the science of objects in motion. (MacKay, 22) These laws of physics are defined by mathematical equations. These laws and principles typically include algebra, probability, geometry, and…

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    Gender Roles In The Film '

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    This movie is about a teenage girl named Jess, short form for Jesminder, who grew up in England. She was always passionate in football since a young age, and David Beckham has always been her number one inspiration. Her number one dream is to become a well-known football player one day. Jess befriends a British girl named Jules. Both of them share the love of football in common, and they both have mothers who disapproves of them playing football. Jules invites Jess to join an all-girls football…

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    15 Gary Oldman Was Flat-Out Rejected From Acting School Gary Oldman is famed for being one of the most versatile actors in Hollywood and is well-known for his roles in films like The Professional, The Dark Knight Trilogy and Harry Potter. But believe it or not there was a time when Oldman struggled to even get a place in acting school. In the late 1970’s he applied to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) but was flat-out…

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    Twentieth century Europe after World War II was in a stage of fear and anxiety. Countries like Germany, Italy and Austria were devastated by the war. Novelists and artists all throughout Europe had displayed the stage of fear in their works. Artists like Albert Giacometi illustrated it in his sculpture City Square, by displaying how women and men were no longer motivated to improve their city after the war, instead they walking around the country aimlessly in shock and in fear (Brose, 270). They…

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