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    Ryan Fritas

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    social assessment report is on Ryan Fritas, whom has three different degrees of separation which are sex, race, and sexual orientation. Ryan was born on September 21, 1998 in Santa Clara California. His race is irish, german, dutch, and french which he just sees as white. Growing up his religion was determineed by one aspect of his life, and that was being gay. He at first said that he would claim to be atheist, but as I asked more he figured out he believed in science. Ryan is in a…

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    different gangs. If the author were not to include these graphic scenes like Bernaldo being stabbed and Tony being shot, I believe that part of the historical message of the story would be lost. This same tactic is used by Steven Spielberg in “Saving Private Ryan.” The war images that are displayed in the movie are unbearable to some, including myself. Yet, I would not have them taken out of the movie. I…

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    Matt Damon Net Worth It is hard to make a list of Matt Damon’s cinematographic successes and achievements in the film industry. If we were to name the first movie that brought Damon his reputation as a great actor, it would probably be “Good Will Hunting” (1997), directed by Gus van Sant, where he starred next to the extraordinary Robin Williams (“The Dead Poets Society”), Ben Affleck (with whom Matt Damon co-wrote the script), and Stellan Skarsgård (“Breaking the Waves”). In the movie, Damon…

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    Hacksaw Ridge

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    Directed by Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge is as inspirational as Braveheart and the best war movie since Saving Private Ryan. The film immerses you into the extraordinary life of Desmond Doss [Andrew Garfield], a Virginian Seventh-Day Adventist who decides to enlist in the Army and sail to Okinawa, where he saved 75 wounded men at the bloodiest epicenter of war without carrying a weapon to protect himself from the fierce Japanese Army. Desmond's conviction to practice acts of love will make any…

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    Kylo Ren

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    guard for a Star Wars film. Killing off all the characters that got the schematics to the Death Star was a bold ending. The amount of death and devastation in the film truly did make it feel like a war movie. A few scenes on the beach felt like Saving Private Ryan or Hacksaw Ridge. The camera movement when tracking Chirrut was enjoyable. I loved that they had him perform the stunts in one take instead of cutting on…

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    1776, the dawn of the American Revolution saw merchant sailors being authorized to walk a fine line between Privateer and Pirate. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), famous American founding father used British politics and laws in an effort to break America from British rule. In 1779, Franklin, an elderly man of seventy-three traveled across the Atlantic from America to France to seek aid and assistance from France in an effort to break from the British empirical rule over America. Franklin’s…

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    Germany. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany who was in charge of all the German army. Hitler could have helped manage some of the loss of ground if he didn’t sleep in on the morning of the attack. The movie Saving Private Ryan show how brutal the invasion of Normandy. Before the war, the U.S. was in the great depression which affected millions of people. The war helped people get new jobs supplying the troops with bullets, clothes and any other…

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    History Of 1998 Essay

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    Saving Private Ryan was the number one movie in 1998 making $216,199.00. The other top box office draws in 1998 included Armageddon, Theres Something About Mary, and A Bug’s Life.
The Academy Awards for best Picture, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress all…

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    What do you want to be When You Grow Up? Remember as a young child when your parents, teachers, and family members asked you what you wanted to be when you grew up? Did you ever imagine you would have picked what you are majoring in now? I did not. When I was younger, I wanted to be a singer, but I knew, after a couple of years of thinking about the musical career plan, that it wouldn’t happen. Constantly changing my mind is what I went through for the rest of my life. I never imagined I would…

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    History). Brandy and Monica’s “The Boy is Mine” spent 13 weeks as number one on Billboard Hot 100 charts. A close contender for second was “My All” by Mariah Carey (Billboard). As a bloody yet heartwarming film, Saving Private Ryan sold out movie theaters across the nation. Saving Private Ryan later won an Academy award for best director (On This Day in History). Mulan and A Bug’s Life appealed to the younger audience, as well as teenagers (1990s Flashback-Movies). When not relaxing in…

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