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    Ryan Job Reflection

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    leads to greater compassion and patience. It can strengthen communication skills by conveying what is needed and truly listening to the answer. It can even give skills that are needed later, like when Vera was in the restroom at Bible Church and the blind guy needed some help with his bearings. Though asking for help can be humbling experience, it can make relationships stronger in the…

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    position of African Americans at the time and allowed them to relate to him. He discusses the subjects of ‘overcoming obstacles’ and ‘helping others’ in his poems, “As I Grew Older” and “Mother to Son”, which also correlates to the movie “The Blind Side”. “The Blind Side” (directed by John Lee Hancock) is set in Memphis, Tennessee in the year 2003. There are…

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    Symbolism In Tangerine

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    Paul Fisher, the protagonist of Edward Bloor’s realistic fiction, Tangerine, shows his adventure of being legally blind yet seeing things others don't. The story uses the motif ( a theme in a story) of sight to show Paul’s growing understanding of his friends, family, and himself. One group of Paul's growing understanding is his friends. When first introduced to Victor, the captain of Tangerine Middle school's soccer team, Paul sees him as kind of a jerk, trash talking and getting up in…

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    Michael Oher Sociology

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    Michael Oher, who was a homeless boy, was taken away from his mother at the age of 5 due to her frequent drug addiction. He had been sleeping at his father's friend’s house for most of his life. One day his father's friend went into a large catholic school in Memphis to talk to the head coach of the football team. Coach Cotton and Michael’s friend were trying to get him into the school for not only football but for a good education as well. Michael’s grades were very low and did not have much…

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    The Blind side/The Simple Gift “Relationships are essential for a sense of belonging” Relationships are essential for a sense of belonging as it makes you feel acceptance. Relationships are a vital component of health and wellbeing. There is evidence that states that strong relationships contribute to a long, healthy, and happy life. The health risks from being alone and isolated are a comparable risk to smoking, blood pressure and obesity. A review of 148 studies found that people with strong…

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    My third concept will be relational turning points: transformative events that alter the relationship in a fundamental way (page 336). This concept ties to the scene at the end of the movie where Michael officially decides to go to college at Ole Miss. When the investigator talks to Michael about the Tuohy’s and Ole Miss, and when Michael escalates and runs away, Leigh Anne stays faithful that he would return and realizes that she and Sean had been pressuring him to go to Ole Miss. The couple…

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    In the movie “The Blind Side”, is a Black African American teenager who was homeless and came from a rough childhood growing up. Michael “ Big Mike” was taken in by this wonderful family, “The Tuohy’s”. While staying with the Tuohy’s family, Big Mike had a different aspect in this life. During the whole movie Big Mike becomes successful, and a professional football player with the help of the Tuohy’s. Until this day Michael is playing for the Carolina Panthers. In this paper, I will use the…

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    Sidney Poitier is a famous African American actor and director who has earned many awards for his love of acting. Sidney had a hard childhood and did not have very good behavior in his early life. He saw plenty of racism and prejudice in his childhood and helped put a stop to it in his adult life. He never had a great education but he still had many significant accomplishments! Sidney was born prematurely on February 20, 1927 to a poor family in Miami, Florida while the Bahamian…

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    The Blind Side; Effects of Environment and Family Background on Education and Success Your environment and your family background have a greater impact or your education and success than you may realize. For instance, in The Blind Side Michael's childhood is horrible; Michael is raised by a mother who is a drug addict and lives in an environment where there is violence and gangs. As Michael grows up he is taken away from his mother and becomes homeless; he lives on the streets and has to fend…

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    “The Blind Side” is a film depiction of the life of NFL left tackle, Michael Oher and his miraculous transition from being a homeless teen to becoming an NFL first round draft. The film follows the development of Michael as he is taken off the street by the Tuohy’s and with their support became involved with football. I chose this film because it portrays the social and behavioural development of a teen without a stable upbringing and how it affects his relationship and encounters with others.…

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