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    Introduction David Beckham is an a heroic iconic from the local to the international level. He has multiple characteristics that is filled when finding out the definition of a true leader. He was born with God-given talent to become a phenomenal soccer player and having groundbreaking moral that created him to become an unbelievable leader in the community. Mr. Beckham also has a large amount of motivation to keep up his determination and inspiration to encourage others to be even better than…

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    pants, loose tees to knee-length boots, there are a host of options out there to pick from. Harper Seven Beckham This youngest member of the Beckham family has already been voted as Britain’s most stylish child by an online portal. The chubby-cheeked Harper has already attended top Fashion Weeks with her mom, Victoria Beckham, and owns a wardrobe full of designer clothes that her own dad, David Beckham, calls ‘ridiculous’. From Gucci to Armani, she has them all. Like her mom’s (who obviously…

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    dials and the first watchmaker to receive Chronometer certification for a wristwatch. Rolex’s ad with David Beckham is designed using rhetorical devices to persuade its audience to buy a Rolex watch to achieve the status and recognition they desire. Rolex’s ad with David Beckham was strategically arranged to entice the reader to want a Rolex of their own. The ad is arranged with Beckham in black and white glaring at the audience and he is located at the center right of the page. He…

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    R. Tolkien was born. In 1975, Microsoft was created, Jaws was filmed, the Vietnam War ended and, well, David Beckham was born. Just 83 years apart, the world went from taking photographs to creating films, and even went from J.R.R. Tolkien, a historical figure who played a significant role in fictional books, to David Beckham, a historical figure in sports. J.R.R. Tolkien and David Beckham have both affected the world, however, how they got there and their experiences throughout their lives…

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    Amrita Bhandari English 1001 Scott Keels 10/12/ 2015 Bend It Like Beckham Gurinder Chadha, director, author, and producer of Bend It Like Beckham (2002), focuses on sports named soccer. In this popular movie, she also shows British and Indian culture and their lifestyles. According to Graham, the title refers to David Beckham, the star of the Manchester United soccer team, the husband of one of the Spice Girls, and his ability to bend the ball. The title is metaphorical and the main character of…

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    The ethical dilemma with the Davids-Beckham power plant is arising after the plant has undergone an outage. During outages, power plants power down in order to perform routine maintenance and inspections along with replacing spent fuel rods if necessary.1 As a nuclear engineer working for the plant, I am under the impression that the outage went well and am even planning to go on a family vacation. However, I realize there were some issues with the outage after talking to a colleague who was…

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    Million Dollar Arm is based on a true story of how two young teenagers, Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel became baseball pitchers who were discovered by sports agent name J.B. Bernstein after winning a reality show competition. It all started when J.B and his business partner, Ash lose a huge client. J.B then struggles and in desperate to find new clients. He came up with an idea of travelling to India of hosting a contest called “Million Dollar Arm” hoping to find the next great baseball pitcher. J…

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    Bend it like Beckham is about football, race, gender, and culture. The sport has different definitions – it can be a voluntary participation (fun), intrinsic reward important, physical skill and exertion. As discussed in the first lecture, sport provides a pleasurable experience to so many people. Sport can be a source of tension but at the same time, it brings people together from different cultures, ethnicities and countries. It is an inspiration to many people in our society today. I will be…

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    hold the homogeneous characteristics of the society. However, for Jess Bhamra, a teenage Indian girl, she develops an interest for football that is contrary to the role that her family and community want her to become. In the film, ‘Bend it Like Beckham,’ directed by Gurinder Chadha, Jess is confronted with the external conflict of upsetting her strict and traditional Indian parents while engaging in her desire to play football that highlights that one’s turmoil caused by an ambition that is…

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    Have you ever had a dream that you would play professional soccer? Well in the movie Bend it Like Beckham by Gurinder Chadha the main character in the movie Jasminder Bhamra had a dream to play with David Beckham, a professional soccer player. But in her hero's journey she had to go through a lot of obstacles to get there. In the movie, Jess has to overcome a series of obstacles. Jess has a passion for soccer, but her mother disagrees with her playing soccer because her mother thinks she is…

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