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    Jimi Hendrix Slot Review Jimi Hendrix is the second rock and roll themed video slot to be released by Net Entertainment, after the Guns ‘N’ Roses release earlier this year. Jimi Hendrix may appear cartoony in appearance, but there are plenty of special features to keep even the most sceptical of players content in this slot. As for the structure and gameplay, Jimi Hendrix is played as a 5-reel, 20-payline video slot, and there isn’t a lot of wiggle room when it comes to altering paylines. Still,…

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    The movie that I decided to watch was Crash. The reason I picked this movie was because of the actors in it and I felt that this movie would be a good movie to watch for this diversity class. There were numerous racial issues in this movie. First, was Ludacris’s character (the Black man with braids) who believed that all white people were racist and especially towards Black people. Second, was Sandra Bullock’s character (white woman who was married to the attorney) who was racist towards people…

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    This movie was an extremely powerful movie. I am glad we watched it in class. It got me thinking about how I feel about forgiveness and compassion. One idea that I liked that was mentioned during the movie was one religion (I’m still not sure which one it is) has an idea of “40 days of grief”: if you cannot fully grieve the loss of a person after 40 days, you are impeding their soul’s journey to the next life. It is a very interesting idea, and will make me think after I have experienced a loss…

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    After watching the movie “Waiting for Superman” for the second time since beginning my college career it just reiterates to me how messed up our public school system is. In this movie we follow about five children’s stories as they go through the lottery process of getting into school that will help them succeed in the future as opposed to the low performing public school they are currently in line to attend. The title refers to the need for someone or something to be able to come into this…

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    A Beautiful Mind is a beautiful and enlightening depiction of a terrible and mind boggling journey of a struggling schizophrenic genius. This movie, first aired in 2001, takes the viewer through the experience of John Nash, a mathematical genius whom developed schizophrenia in his early adulthood. Personally, I believed this movie was both terrifying and incredibly mind opening. To read about a schizophrenic patient is one thing, but to view how they cope with everyday situations, and how their…

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    In a month known for horror and costumes, you can count on Boo! A Madea Halloween to get you laughing this October. The movie stays true to the Madea movie series, providing humor through over the top character interactions, most stemming from Madea herself. This time, however, two famous Youtubers have joined the cast, making the movie even more enjoyable. The movie starts off by introducing Jonathan, the president of a fraternity that’ll be hosting a Halloween party at night, played by…

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    A Civil Action In the movie “A Civil Action” John Travolta plays as Jan Schlichtmann, a lawyer who works in a small firm with a few buddies. At the beginning of the movie Jan is being interviewed and claims that he has a lot of compassion for his clients and that when they hurt, he also hurts but this is not true. Jan only cares about the money he will make out of each client that walks in through his door. Jan is a personal injury specialist therefore the cases that he specialises in are…

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    Movie Review: Monsters, Inc. It was so fun getting to re-watch one of my favorite movies of all times, while looking deeper into the plot to find ethically wrong issues. I never really noticed these issues before and it honestly left me feeling completely different about the movie once I was done. Monsters, Inc. is the biggest “scare factory” in the city Monstrapolis. At this factory, they generate power for the city through the scares of children. The biggest and scariest monsters in town go…

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    Review about the movie:- The Shawshank Redemption (1994) is an amazing and impressive piece of film-making from director Frank Darabont who adapted horror master Stephen King's 1982 novella Rita Hayworth. It is a film of hope, where director explains it beautifully how “Hope is a good thing”. Movie shows the ugly realities on life of Prison and its day to day life. There is a lot of scope of learning during free time in prison whether it is art or literature. The film portrays the story of Andy…

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    1997 movie review Fictional characters: Leonardo DeCaprio as Jack Dawson poor man from Wisconsin he win the Titanic tickets in card game, Kate Winslet as Rose Bukater a 17 year old girl from Philadelphia who was forced in to engagement to 30 year old man Cal Hockley so her mother Ruth can maintain higher class in society, Billy Zane as Cal Hockley rich and arrogant 30year old fiancé of Rose, Frances Fisher as Ruth Bukater Rose’s widowed mother who arrange the Rose’s marriage to Cal. Movie is…

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