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Armageddon: World and Grace Stamper
Bukidnon State University
Secondary School Laboratory
City Of Malaybalay

Film Title:_Armageddon_

Name of student: Cindy Claire Dumaque Ramirez Date: November 27, 2013

What do you understand about the title?
The title was Armageddon meaning “it is the end of the world, the war between good and evil, and it is something that ends”. Armageddon is the main focus of the movie or film that we watched.

Science concept: The science concept of the film talks about space, like it strike a topic anout astronomy. It also tackled about the impact of asteroids who falls in earth and the speed, time and also the gravity.

Please answer only the questions correctly to best that you can.

1. What can you say about the film?

For me, the film was very motivating. It made me strucked my mind to imagine the life living in outer space, and striving hard to survivejust to live there. It really made me cry, very touching and made me realize how hard it is to be an astronaut. The Film has also a good message for the viewers, like knowing what kind of stuffs/things that are running or hanging out there in the galaxy, things/stuffs that can harm us people here in Earth and things that could amaze us. I liked it because we can even get the understanding about what could possibly happen and what might the world become of it in the present happenings. The film is also educational, this could really help students let their imagination take over theire heads and enter the world in outer space. You could really understand the film.

2. What did you learn from viewing all the film?

I learned that the earth is really not safe as we think it is. We would never know when the world would really end when would be are last air to breath in Earth. We should be thankful to those people like those Astonauts who flew there in outer space just to save our lives, they sacrificed therselves just to fly over there and make us happy. That’s why they had a

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