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    In the novel the most cruel and heinous acts of racism was by the group ‘God Save America’. This group demonstrated several acts of blatant racism against the Arab community several times throughout the story. Their first act of racism and genocide was when they killed Yusef Arahmad an innocent Arab boy. As the police told Yusefs father “Yusef a ete tue devant le Silver Tower hier soir” (Policer officer, 205). This group killed several children and men without hesitation demonstrating how…

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    Dance Saving Billy's Life

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    On the first day of class, you told us that, as leisure and recreation specialists, it is going to be our job to build better people. In this movie, dancing saved Billy’s life. He was on a path to be just like his father and brother, miserably working in horrific mining conditions. He could have easily gotten involved in the rioting and become a bitter person, but dancing gave him something to put his passions into. Dancing gave him an alternate path; it was crazy symbolic when Billy went off to…

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    The Longest Day

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    WWII veteran Cornelius Ryan’s book highlights the soldiers in general while Saving Private Ryan, directed by Steven Spielberg on October 4th, 1998, intended to focus on particular characters. The Longest Day was created to celebrate the victory and display the patriotism of the Americans, and included many famous celebrity stars like John Wayne, Robert Wagner, and many others to blockbuster the film. On the other hand, Saving Private Ryan desired to show and remind the audience the gruesome and…

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    individual are shown through the movies Saving Private Ryan by Steven Spielberg and Hacksaw Ridge by Mel Gibson. Spielberg and Gibson focus on the reality of war rather than a Hollywood version. War takes sacrifice, courage, selflessness, and many other characteristics to survive both mentally and physically. Heroism is a quality that is apparent in many soldiers’ lives but can be applied to everyone’s. Hidden qualities of heroism are shown in the movie Saving Private Ryan by Steven Spielberg.…

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    Bridge Of Spies Cold War

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    answer is the new film, Bridge of Spies – but these three elements come together to be so much more than your simple, run of the mill drama. And, if you’ve had the pleasure of witnessing the cinematic brilliance of Spielberg’s Schindler’s List or Saving Private Ryan, you might have an inkling of what you’re in for… In Bridge of Spies, Tom Hanks stars as James B. Donovan, an insurance lawyer with a prominent law firm that’s tapped to defend an alleged Russian spy, Rudolf Abel (Mark Rylance).…

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    work, savings will work for you. II. Through the questions and audience analysis in class, I realized that many of you do not know about how to save money. Most of you work for part time and full time job but just only few of you guys have saving account. III. As an immigration from the small country, I have experience about how the life would be if you have no money. So, I already done some research about how to save money and I would like to give you some information about it. IV. Saving…

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    Saving Private Ryan: Negative Argument Historical films matter, because for a lot of people, such films are where they get much of their knowledge of history from. After 300 came out, I noticed an increase in the number of my students who thought that Thermopylae was the reason the Persians lost that war, and Braveheart has certainly given people the idea that medieval Scots wore great kilts, when in reality the Scottish kilt is a late 16th century development. Small historical inaccuracies…

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    Removing the Box Removing the box is a voice for people with records to have a chance at gaining employment. Removing this box does not mean they do not have to disclose their criminal history before applying for a job, but that they will be given a chance to be deemed qualified for the job before having to disclose this information. This means that those with records will have the same chance as any other applicant. A state ban the box law is on its way. Nearly 200 worker advocacy groups and…

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    Us as humans we need to save Florida's Everglades. The Everglades is filled with rich bodies of waters swamps, marshes and bogs. All of these bodies of water are useful for animals especially endangered animals that need the everglades to survive and also for us humans the swamps marshes and bogs help slow down the hurricanes and storms that are heading to land. They are also ''known as “transition zones” because they are the link between water and land, and they have a unique combination of the…

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    In the Cincinnati zoo a little boy with the age of three fell into the enclosure of the 17-year-old gorilla. Some argue that the Grillo was trying to save the child, while other argue that the gorilla was actually harming him. The gorilla, named Harambe, had to grabbed the child and dragged him across the moat. Many filmed as this was happening. In the exhibit the gorilla was an endangered lowland gorilla. There are many arguments as to what happened but the hulking ape was shot down regardless…

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