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    How Friends Became Rivals This is a story about Alvin and Jerrel. This is a story about how friends became rivals. When Jerrel and Alvin were in highschool they didn’t meet each other until they both tried out for quarterback for the football team. Jerrel had a rich dad and went to a lot of QB camps so he was one the best quarterbacks in the nation. Alvin on the other hand was poor, the only food he could get was the food at school and he didn’t know what he was doing when he was trying out for…

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    the members handle conflict and what they do to solve it. Communication is the most important in throughput processes. One significant example of this in Remember the Titans is when they were at the football camp and coach Boone took them to the Gettysburg cemetery.Coach boone told the team that there was a battle there between two armies. Even though they didn’t like each other, they all bled the same color. He said if the team didn’t learn to come together, they would end up destroyed just…

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    We are Marshall(1970) is a story that narrates a tragedy in Huntington, West Virginia. Along with affecting the entire student body of Marshall University, it also affected the entire town of Huntington. Nate ruffin,the captain of the football team, shows great determination, leadership and loyalty. We first seen Nate showing determination, when he brought the entire town to gather around the building where the board members were deciding on either keeping or getting rid of the football program…

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    In the early 1970’s, the small football town of Alexandria, Virginia was struggling to overcome racial discrimination. Two schools were being forced to integrate black and white students along with Denzel Washington as the head coach of the football team. As the integration took place, the football team from the coaches down to members of the local community was in complete disarray. This is where the team building begins. Individuals began to form groups, where they had their own clicks,…

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    Mequlito Q. Ragin Management in Film (MGMT215-150A-15 10/13/2015 Watched Remember The Titans Remember The Titans is a movie based back in the 1970’s, during the time of heavy racism in a small town of Virginia. The Jim Crow laws were still a very big part of their everyday life. There are many complex feelings during this movie. For this discussion board we want to focus our attention on the unity the coach wanted to provide during the training camp. 1. “Doc”, the new head coach took his…

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    Denzel Washington plays the new head coach, coach Boone in the movie. As the head coach, he helped shape the character of young athletes and unite a divided community. Strong leadership was a key factor in the team's success. Coach Boone pushed for the team to give it their all, and do as well as they possibly could. Even if they portray racism and selfishness, there is an underlying life lesson to be learned. There is a scene in this movie where Coach Boone takes the team on a long run in the…

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    .Coach Carter is one of the best movies that’s ever been made. It was made in 1999 by Thomas Carter. The reason why this movie is so popular is because it started with a coach who went by to his high school to coach the basketball team in Richmond, California. Before he contribute with the team, the team was already in a bad condition to where the students that had a lot of problems. As the team their past season they did not do so well. So coach carter has decide to come back and make the…

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    Undefeated Film Analysis

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    The movie ‘Undefeated’ is a 2011 documentary directed by Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin. This film displays the struggles and success of a high school football team the Manassas Tigers of Memphis, Tennessee. The Tigers attempt to complete their first winning season after decades of losing. The team is turned around with the help of dedicated volunteer coaches led by Bill Courtney, who struggles to transform the attitudes of young men both academically and athletically. The team had to overcome…

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    for the most part of the movie the power in this relationship is in boone. but some of the power shifts into the team when on the field because they are able to make their desisions on the field and all that boone can do is tell them what plays to make. -boone used his significant power to attempt to create equality among the races and coach the team to victory. he displayed dominace and did everything in his power…

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    Coach Boone described how the commitment of the young soldiers and the leadership of the historical Battle of Gettysburg not only influenced and inspired Abraham Lincoln but appears to be a turning point for the 1971 Titan football team from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia. He told them this battle was fought for them and told them that over one hundred years later they are still faced with the same battle as those whose blood was shed for them. Boone reminded them, “You don’t…

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