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Movie reviews for the lifelong learner; films about inspiring educators, the college experience, high school woes, education rights worldwide and more.
The Health Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar
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By esha singh3 years ago in Education
1080p Movies: The Best Way To Enjoy High-Quality Resolution
When it comes to your home entertainment, there are really two camps: SD and HD. And while the best viewing experience is currently reserved for those lucky enough to own a 4K TV, if you don't own one yet or can't afford the upgrade right now, 1080p resolution remains a relatively budget-friendly option.
By Md Fahad Alam3 years ago in Education
Films for Law Students and Lawyers
I am a bit of a Tom Cruise fan. If you liked Tom Cruise in the 1992 film “A Few Good Men,” you will like him in the legal thriller made in 1993 called “The Firm.” In the film “A Few Good Men,” Tom Cruise plays the role of Lt. Junior Grade Daniel Kaffee, who is a lawyer representing two Marines that are responsible for the death of a comrade. Who can forget the famous line “I want the truth,” and Jack Nicholson, who plays the role of Lt. Colonel Nathan Jessup who responds “You can’t handle the truth.” The term “Code Red” is used. The accused stated they were just doing their job. In the film, here you have the law and the military tied together.
By April Denise Stuart3 years ago in Education
Sir. Top Story - March 2021.
I cannot be certain, but I suspect the first time I saw To Sir, With Love was on a Sunday afternoon when we were often allowed to watch the 3:00 movie on TV. My Mum tells me I was 5 years old at the time and enamored from the get-go. Much of it went over my head of course, but something stuck. Since then, I must have seen the film 50 times, most likely more, I own it on DVD, and when Sir joins the graduation dance with his class it still gets me emotional every single time. To me, this is Sidney Poitier, a Sir in his own right, both the character and the man; quietly dominating a narrative, laying the seeds of change one film at a time, and inspiring others to do the same.
By sarah rosellini3 years ago in Education
At Middleton - A Movie Review
College is the time to explore. Make the decisions that are right for you. At Middleton is a 2013 film about two separate parents who take their kids to Middleton College for a tour. Splitting off on their own adventures, the day turns into a time to reflect, learn, and grow.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Education
She Shines with the Radiance of a Thousand Suns
Have you ever stopped and really thought about the world? Attempted to pause time even for a second and think about how privileged our society really is? Because compared to the past, we live almost like royalty. I once knew this woman who I had and still have the pleasure to call my Nana; she taught me many important life lessons, including to never play the victim in order to obtain the status of a strong, independent woman but, the most valuable lesson I learnt from her was that education is the key to success.
By Em Whitehouse5 years ago in Education
Top 10 College Movies
Most people can agree that college is a crazy and fun time in life! So, not surprisingly, there are a number of films that depict college life. These films are great to watch if you are in college and can relate to them, or if you are headed to college and are looking for a glimpse of what it is like. They may not be the most accurate depictions of college, but their humor, drama, and inspiration still make them worth the watch!
By Reese Marie6 years ago in Education
Best Movies About Inspirational Teachers to Watch
A good teacher can change a student's life forever; and sadly, there just aren't enough great teachers out there today. Teachers are often underpaid and regularly end up getting dealt disrespect that they should never have to deal with.
By Cato Conroy6 years ago in Education