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    The Trudell Documentary taught me a lot about Native American’s that I didn’t know. Growing up‚ in history class‚ one of my teachers made a point to state that what America did to the Native American’s was wrong. We then learned all about how we took their land and made them change their lives. Although it is important to know the historical backgrounds to these events‚ we never really talked much about how the Government was treating Native Americans now. Before this Documentary‚ I did not know

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    Rob Stewart in 2007‚ is a documentary that portrays the highly misapprehension of the Shark specie. Stewart interviews several different individuals ranging from individuals on the street or people associated with companies or campaigns. His intentions for the documentary were good; he sought to inform the audience of Sharks and how harmless and significant they really are. The thesis of Sharkwater is that Sharks are more endangered than dangerous. Throughout the documentary Stewart uses a series of

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    Tapped was a documentary that discussed the harmful effects that the bottled water industry has environmentally‚ biologically‚ and socially. There are a few topics that relate to the topic outline. The first is the second topic outline: “Global Economics”‚ more specifically “Tragedy of the Commons.” In the film‚ it seemed like big corporations such as Nestle went into small towns and counties‚ such as the Chaffee county‚ and abused the commons: water‚ in this case. They bought property with water

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    “Wolfpack” is a documentary of seven children who lived in isolation in their apartment in New York‚ who had only their parents and movies as a social guidance. Socialization is the means by which culture and social continuity are obtained. In the documentary “Wolfpack” it is explained how the Angulo family obtains their social norms through films that they spend watching day in night due to their isolation from the world. Their curiosity‚ freedom‚ and need for exploration morphed into a montage

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    The documentary “Kickin it” was about the homeless world cup. Which is about The homeless world cup. The year this was filmed‚ the cup was held in south africa. We followed the teams and learned the back stories of the players on different teams. How they had come to be in the position they were in‚ how football was able to save them and then how they were after the games and the progress they had made. Every team in the ternimat was made up of players who were homeless. This was there escape. This

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    Blackfish In the documentary Blackfish‚ the director‚ Gabriela Cowperthwaite‚ uses experiences from trainers that used to work at Sea World‚ examples of the inhumane treatment of the whales that are kept in captivity‚ and the injuries and deaths to convince people to not support Sea World by going there to view the huge attraction. People see Sea World as a happy‚ family environment because of the advertisements they put out to the public. The commercials and ads make it look like the whales are

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    I have recently watched a movie called blackfish. Actually it was a documentary about orca whales written and directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite. For those of you who don’t know orcas are the black and white whales‚ they have also been referred to as Shamu‚ blackfish‚ and my favorite‚ the killer whale. I’ve always found it kind of fascinating that they are called the “Killer Whales” because they are used at water parks such as SeaWorld. Disney World wouldn’t use anything dangerous in their parks

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    of Orange County” there are two major organizing parts that are present throughout the Autobiography and Documentary. In this essay‚ I’m going to analyze the organizing parts and how each part effectively relates to the central subject of the entire text. I’m also going to focus on how each organizing part is structurally coordinated with each other throughout the Autobiography and Documentary; this helps to reinforce the underlying concepts of each text as a whole. In the book Something Like an

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    Rhetorical analysis of An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore is probably one of the most famous documentary films and it is enjoyed and respected all over the world. However the great appreciation of this film is based mostly on the message of the film and not on the way the message is presented. The bad rhetoric of this film‚ moreover‚ should not be ignored because it weakens Al Gore’s argument. It is clear to the viewer that Al Gore is trying to induce his audience

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    The documentary Skateistan starts with varying clips of children playing. What makes this memorable is that children are shown climbing tanks and playing cricket surrounded by trash. This introduction visually gives the audience a better understanding of what the environment is like and specifically what it looks like to live as a child in Afghanistan. Recognizing the horrible situations these children face is a good first step towards helping the children‚ who are born into a country ravaged by

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