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    There are lots of athletes not only in the US, but around the world who experience serious injuries. Among that list of injuries are concussions. If we seem to notice that they are happening, wouldn’t you think that the issue would be dealt with by now? Well that’s not the case, even though there are more technological advancements in this world today than there ever have been, doctors still seem to struggle with handling this problem. Does it take more concussions to be diagnosed before people actually

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    Apollo 13 Analysis

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    Ron Howard. The movie was filmed in 1995 and the lead roles were played by Tom Hanks as Jim Lovell, Bill Paxton as Fred Haise, Kevin Bacon as Jack Swigert, Gary Sinise as Kevin Mattingly, and Ed Harris as Gene Kranz. It was written by William Broyles, Jr. and Al Reinert. The movie was all in color, it does not have a sequel to it, and it is 140 minutes. I watched it December 11, 2014 at my house. Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert are assigned to the mission Apollo 13. Their target was the

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    engine failure, all was set. The Apollo 13 crew were able to do a television broadcast, this was on the night of the 13th of April 1970, they were showing how the mission was going and how was everything going in the spaceship, the Commander, Jim Lovell closed the broadcast by this message “This is the crew of Apollo 13. Wish everybody there a nice evening and a, we're just about to close out our inspection of Aquarius and get back to a pleasant evening in Odyssey. Goodnight." ……… Shortly after

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    Team work was vital in the process of Apollo 11. Everything from the making of the aircraft, to the people on the computers, to the guys who were in the air craft. Without one another it would never have been possible for these men to land on the moon. It‘s relevant to a basketball team, you can‘t play a game without 5 players on the court. Every team member is vital and is necessary in order to play. If Neil didn‘t have the help from the other guys he wouldn‘t have been able to land the aircraft

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    Apollo 13 to be realistic, as well as exciting and enjoyable. Within the characters, Ron wanted to capture their real personalities. This was done by the actors (Tom Hanks and Kathleen Quinlan) meeting the real-life Jim and Marilyn Lovell. They each spent a day in their home to help capture the right characteristics and get a real idea how they felt. To make the film realistic and scientifically correct, actors and the film crew went to NASA in Florida and watched

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    The movie “Apollo 13” is a great example of the different styles of leadership and conflict management presented by the main characters like Gene Kranz, Jim Lovell, Frank Borman, Ken Mattingly, and Jack Swigert. The first scene there Gene Kranz, the main commander of the Houston Control Center is informed by the medical staff member that three of the Apollo 13 crew members removed their biomedical sensors from their body being tired of western world, represents “Laissez- Faire” leadership

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    Apollo 13 Ethics

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    Apollo 13 begins in 1969. Astronaut Jim Lovell thinks of how close he came to the moon when he was orbiting it on Apollo 8, and thinks about one day setting foot on the moon for himself. His wife is thinking about the opposite, She fears for her husband's safety. Months later the astronauts of Apollo 13 received news that due to an ear-infection by one of the Apollo 13 crew members, he and his crew members have been bumped up to complete the mission. Jim and his crew members attend a small press

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    award for the AMPAS, best picture, best film editing, and the best sound which were many accomplishments for this film. This movie is definitely under the drama category as you will see after watching it. In the movie, Tom Hanks plays astronaut Jim Lovell, Bill Paxton plays astronaut Fred Haise, and Kevin Bacon plays astronaut Jack Swigert. These brave astronauts were originally supposed to fly Apollo 14 but were changed to fly Apollo 13 and faced many situations that could have taken off of their

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    Apollo 13 Summary

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    A CASE SUMMARY OF APOLLO 13 (1985) When Apollo 13 mission was launched by NASA, which was to take crew of seasoned astronauts to the moon headed by Jim Lovell. On the way to the moon, one of the liquid oxygen tanks exploded, and the other one began leaking. In addition, there were the problem of inadequate air and electricity to get them back because of all these problem. The mission team headed by Gene Kranz rose to the occasion , by taking calculated risks to ensure that the survival of the crew

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    Apollo 13 Analysis

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    Apollo 13 was a movie that displayed many technical difficulties along the way as the crew travelled to the moon. This movie shows what their crew faced and how they were able to overcome all of the obstacles along the way to make it safely back on Earth. There was three astronauts that were suppose to be able to land on the moon, but instead they had to fight for their life in trying to make it back here on Earth. There was an explosion on the space shuttle that almost caused them their life. This

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