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    especially because each group had a leader prior to being merged into a team. Gerry and Julius were the two main leaders and they both focused more on their differences than they did their similarities. The third step is norming. This is more of a turning point when the players begin to agree upon their roles and begin to negotiate. This point for the Titans could be mostly contributed to the team meeting called by Bleu, Gerry, and Julius. These three finally swallowed their pride and…

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    Based on a true story. The movie was released in January 2001 about two different cultures fight over nothing, but they realise that they are no different to one another. In the early 1970s there was two schools Alexandria and Virginia two completely different schools witch had nothing in common, the American coach was replaced with a African/American from north Carolina. Tension raised when two schools joined together, massive crowds come together to protests the changers of the two…

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    must accept diversity. The football players stand up for each other both at home and in the community to make a positive example. This is demonstrated in a plethora of ways such as Coach Yoast giving up his hall of fame nomination for a fair game, Gerry choosing his values over his girlfriend, and by the boys breaking up racial tension fights at school. Of course, the winning football season also is a major contributor to bringing the community together as a common…

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    Gerry was born in 1744 in Marblehead, Massachusetts. His father was very wealthy and politically active so he was a very active in politics from a young age. He was one of twelve children in his family. Gerry graduated Harvard in 1762 and went to work with his father in their merchant business. In 1772 he met Samuel Adams and from then on was a huge influence…

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    racism that is going on. In the Name of the Father also explores injustice. In the Name of the Father by Jim Sheridan tells the story of the Guildford four from the point of view of Gerry Conlon. It takes place in 1974 during an I.R.A. terrorist campaign. At his father 's request, Gerry leaves Ireland for London. There, Gerry and his friend Paul Hill,…

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    Differences in movies from books sometimes change the theme of a movie. One of the main themes in the book being that the desire to save ourselves sometimes takes over, and that in dire situations humans do not make logical decisions. Whereas the theme of the movie is that never giving up will soon lead you to the answer you are searching for. By changing the perspective the theme of the movie is different from the book and changed the story drastic. Since the book flashes through story after…

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    section 41 of the act, police are allowed to arrest individuals without a warrant. In the film, the act was signified unjust when Gerry is arrested in the middle of the night when the police invade his home. The police had no proper evidence to tie him with the bombing, besides unreasonable suspicion. Paul was also arrested without any reasonable evidence. The arresting of Gerry, Paul and Gerry’s father is where the police had made an error because they had no suitable evidence to prove the…

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    When the time come for everyone to head to the camp and ready to get on the bus. Gerry decided to mess with Herman which did not end well, Herman had to ask Gerry after getting on the bus who will be his daddy. Gerry stayed quiet for a second and finally he said Gerry is his daddy, Herman sure find a way to make people follow his lead and listen to him. After everyone getting on the bus Herman notice that two different bus…

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    author, Gregory Allen Howard develops contrasting characters in “Remember the Titans." The importance of contrast is an immense concept. The contrasts are explored through several characters such as Nicky Boone vs. Sheryl Yoast, Gerry Bertier vs. Julius Campbell, and Gerry Bertier vs. his white teammates and friends. Having the feminist movement in the 1970s influences this male-dominated film when the screenwriter introduces two female characters. Nicky Boone and Sheryl Yoast can be seen as…

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    While the concepts of death are identical around the world – that death is irreversible, final, casual, and inevitable – it’s apparent that there are many differences in the various themes related to death and dying. These various themes are abundant in number, but the ones particular to the movie P.S I Love You include the following: the principles of a good death, end-of-life decisions, last rites, facing death – coping styles, and the big topic of grief. The movie P.S I Love You focuses on…

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