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    theories, family dynamics, group behavior, group dynamics, group process, problem solving, oppression, diversity, and values and ethics, as well as implications of generalist practice social work as they are used in the film, Remember the Titans. In the film Remember the Titans, the plot clearly and almost perfectly follows the model of the group process from beginning to end. The film is based on the true story of T.C. Williams High School, and takes place in Virginia in 1971.…

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    individual or as part of a team. The importance of sports is it has a range of benefits such as keeping fit, working as a team and meeting new people. Sport is the largest societal institution and reflects who we are as a society. The film, Remember the Titans, discusses issues in a community through the lives of a high school football team. The film is not just a film about sport, but rather realistically and maturely discusses issues such as racism, the constant effort to win, discrimination…

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    we come in different sizes and colors, loathing and discrimination wouldn’t be much of an important matter. But then again, it’s one of the biggest issues society has been facing for generations now. Native Son written by Richard Wright and Remember the Titans directed by Boaz Yakin may seem divergent but in small ways are they homogeneous. Discrimination doesn’t have a time period because there is a sixty year difference between the two. Implementing time in understanding each piece of art,…

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    of conflict, facing our enemy is the best way in learning how to be accepting. This notion of tolerance is exemplified predominately through the themes of racism, and good and evil in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), Boaz Yakin’s Remember the Titans (2000), and Tate Taylor’s The Help (2011). These texts combine to teach us invaluable lessons about the positive impact of being open-minded…

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    often seen are the ego, shadow, and the Self. These archetypes are shown in various films, and the movie Remember the Titans is no exception. That movie in…

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    Remember the Titians an excellent movie used to depict the trials and tribulations of the time when the real Titians football team was making its debut as an integrated sports team. As screen writers and producers are want to do it is slightly over exaggerated (Unknown, 2017) as reported by Chasing the Frog, that according to the 1971 Titans Web Site in the scene where the three boys were asked to leave the restaurant did not actually happen, that this was used to emphasize the racial tension…

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    along with, issues in school facilities. Muslims are also discriminated against by the current President, Donald Trump. Movie producers have also wanted to give out a message to the public about the serious issue of racial discrimination. Remember the Titans portrays the meaning of what it means to integrate, and how great friendships and understandings can come out of it. It’s your initiative when seeing stereotypical beliefs to not act on your prejudice because you will have ultimately crossed…

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    of other’s life experiences. This has been explored in reading “The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Night-Time,” by British author Mark Haddon, showing the way that society treats Christopher because of his mental illness. In addition to “Remember The Titans,” directed by Boaz Yakin, revealing how extreme racism and discrimination was in the 1960’s for African Americans. Thus, allowing the reader to experience the world from another person’s perspective. Published in 2003, “The Curious…

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    and will learn more from these movies. Therefore, it can be said that from a pure learning standpoint, the movie Remember the Titans more effectively displays the use of racism, prejudice and stereotyping than the movie…

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    remember the titans relationships relationship 1 Gerry and Julius -the two people in the relationship were gerry and julius who are team mates on the team called the titans. The power that gerry had was alot more as he was a white male and julius was a black male but after alot of arguments and racial slurs the two ended up becoming best friends. After this, the power in the relationship became very balanced. -At the beginning, when racial tensions between two were strong, Gerry and Julius both…

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