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It has to be a summary of the movie Centauro 2022 that is on netflix.
Plot Summary (about 100 – 150 words): Write a single paragraph before your analysis begins titled “Summary of the movie.” This is to be only about 150
words. In the rest of the paper, you will not be describing the plot except as a tool in your analysis. In this very short opening summary, describe a little bit
about the movie you watched. What was it about? What happened? What stood out about it? Please don’t give a detailed plot synopsis. A media analysis
paper is not meant to rehash the plot, and if the paper is just a retelling of the movie story, I will not grade it. But in this first short paragraph, do tell a little bit
about the main ideas, happenings, themes, and characters in the movie. You might summarize the plot in 4 sentences and then tell a little bit about the “feel”
of the movie, its genre, when it was made, and what kind of story you think the filmmakers may have been trying to tell. This segment is meant, again, to be
no more than a paragraph.
Analysis Portion -(800 or more words, no upper limit). Answer as many of these prompts as you can to create an analysis paper that discusses the meaning
of the film and the ways that it presents the world and criminality. This is a paper, not a worksheet, so don’t go through and answer these by number, but write
a paper that incorporates these ideas.
Do you feel like the film had a message? Was it trying to teach you something or leave you with a set of ideas? Or questions? What did the movie leave you
feeling? What did the movie have you pondering?
What were some of the themes, symbols, and motifs in the movie? ( https://literarydevices.net/motif/Links to an external site.)
What do you notice about camera angles (remember to review the short adobe article)
What do you notice about lighting and sound?
How are criminals depicted in the film?
How is law enforcement depicted in the film (if at all)?
How is crime depicted? What are shown to be the causes and the effects of crime? How are victims, perpetrators, and bystanders affected?
Is there any portrayal of the various branches of the criminal legal system – law enforcement, the courts, and jails or prisons? How are they characterized?
You might notice if any of these are associated with particular lighting, colors, angles, or music.
What do you notice about race, gender, class, language, sexuality, and age in the movie? Does the film make use of stereotyped images? Engage with them?
Defy them?
Using the theories discussed in class, what does the movie suggest about the factors that cause crime? Do you see any of our theories embedded in the
narrative for why the crime(s) occurred? Are there other explanatory factors contained in the film? Remember that some core theories are:
biological – the body, physical causes, disease
psychological – internal drives and personal motivations and beliefs, mental health issues, personality, individual desires and emotions
social learning – monkey see/monkey do, we followin the footsteps of our role models, we learn from our elders
differential association – peer pressure
opportunity – the chance presents itself and we don’t think we’ll get caught and we don’t see a downside
labeling – a negative label is placed on someone and others begin to treat them like criminals and restrict their options
critical race theory – white people commit crimes of privilege and bias in part because they are not held accountable; people of color are held accountable for
crimes they did not commit or are pushed into crime to meet survival needs or commit crimes as a strategy to resist or react to racist oppression
feminist theory – gender roles contribute to criminality, men may commit crimes to conform to norms of toxic masculinity; women may commit crimes to
resist norms of femininity or are criminalized for regular behaviors that are acceptable among men or are pushed into self-defense crimes due to male
violence
anomie – periods of normlessness or rapidly changing norms leave space for individuals to get confused about rules or to become more likely to break rules
strain theory – survival crimes – people want to achieve their goals, but their legal means to do so are blocked due to lack of opportunity or discrimination or
other factors, so they turn to illegal means
Marxist theory – capitalism itself contributes to crime because it creates a society that is selfish and unethical and doesn’t care about the needs of the
community. Elites create the rules to benefit themselves and they break rules because they can do so with impunity. Working class/poor people break rules
to resist oppression or to get what they need to survive.
Rational choice theory — emphasizes personal choice in the commission of crime while almost completely discounting structural, systemic, and
environmental factors except to the extent that those factors affect a person’s view on costs and benefits of a particular action.
The movie’s message was two-fold. Firstly, it highlighted the potential impact of robotics on individuals with disabilities when used appropriately as well as how society should prioritize making such technologies available and affordable for all. Secondly, it suggested that having access to robotic devices could enable those with physical limitations to gain greater autonomy over their lives through improved mobility or enhanced communication capabilities (Veloso & Kim 2016). Such innovations could potentially open up new realms of work and social interaction opportunities for individuals previously unable to participate fully in certain activities due primarily to their disability.
Ultimately, Centauro 2022 left me pondering what kind of world could be created if we were able to use technology ethically and responsibly so that everyone can benefit from its positive effects without facing risk or exploitation due its misuse. It made me consider the importance of investing more into research around robots helping people with disabilities while also keeping our eyes open towards any potential pitfalls these developments might cause along the way too.
Section I: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY Introduction The country is encountering a basic deficiency of medical care suppliers, a lack that is supposed to increment in the following five years, similarly as the biggest populace in our country’s set of experiences arrives at the age when expanded clinical consideration is vital (Pike, 2002). Staffing of emergency clinics, facilities, and nursing homes is more basic than any time in recent memory as the huge quantities of ‘gen X-ers’ start to understand the requirement for more continuous clinical mediation and long haul care. Interest in turning into a medical caretaker has disappeared lately, likely because of the historical backdrop of the extraordinary and requesting instructive cycle, low compensation, firm and extended periods of time, and fast ‘wear out’ of those rehearsing in the calling (Wharrad, 2003).
A complex oversaw care climate in this country is restricting the dollars accessible to be spent on nursing care. Numerous wellbeing callings, particularly nursing, have the standing of ‘eating their young’ as opposed to offering compelling coaching to develop future medical services suppliers. Because of these variables, the quantity of medical attendants has diminished and businesses regard themselves as understaffed and seeking able work force. Before 2001 the decay had been apparent for a considerable length of time (Sadler, 2003). Nursing schools, public pioneers, medical services pioneers and the overall population is impacted by the absence of Registered Nurses (RNs) accessible.
As the populace ages, the assumption is that a rising number of RNs will be required essentially to keep up with the ongoing degree of medical care. Furthermore, the momentum ecological and political worries of expanding pandemic sickness, event of synthetic and catastrophic events, and expanding dangers of war, requires critical expansions in the medical services labor force (Jefferys, 2001). The public nursing lack and factors that increment the interest for expanding the nursing labor force notwithstanding public, state, and nearby debacles make the potential for a general wellbeing emergency. Nursing programs have endeavored to satisfy need for medical attendants by expanding enlistment and campaigning effectively for expansions in program subsidizing by schools and states for understudies.
Tragically, the issue of nursing understudy weakening hampers the best endeavors of nursing programs and irritates the public lack of Registered Nurses in the United States (Ofori, 2002). In 2003, the National League for Nursing revealed a positive vertical pattern in the nursing labor force supply in any case, the American College of Healthcare Executives (2006) detailed that in 2005, 85% of emergency clinic directors decided medical clinics needed more enlisted medical attendants to fulfill patient consideration needs. The United States Bureau of Labor insights showed by 2014, more than 1.2 million new and substitution nursing positions would be expected to meet the public medical services needs (Ramsburg, 2007).
Various broad endeavors to diminish weakening have been made by nursing programs including reinforcing affirmation methods and executing maintenance programs. Unfortunately, the issues of weakening keep on continuing nursing schools the nation over. Admission to a nursing program is serious and numerous potential understudies are denied confirmation every semester. Steady loss from nursing programs influences not just the particular understudy who is acknowledged to a nursing program and ineffective, yet in addition the understudy denied confirmation that might have been effective. Steady loss rates are expensive to understudies, nursing projects, and medical services the same by diminishing the quantity of likely alumni from schools of nursing and adding to the nursing lack. Many examinations feature the a lot higher than wanted whittling down rates for nursing understudies and endeavor to decide expected scholar and non scholastic contributing reasons for this undesired weakening rate (Ostrye, 2001).
As indicated by Barr (1999), there is a lack of information accessible on what elements impact understudy achievement; in any case, scholastic indicator factors neglect to make sense of every one of the variables that influence understudy execution completely. Many college’s affirmation divisions commit significant time and cash for the enrollment and confirmation of nursing understudies. Besides, confirmation sets up are entrusted with the perpetually troublesome charge of recognizing candidates who can find success. Enlisting qualified candidates is only the starting move toward encouraging project culmination.