Requiem for a Dream (2000) R • Black or White (2014) PG-13 Name of Movie: 1. State the most prevalent addiction in the movie. In which way were the characters in the movie impacted by the addiction?

. Movie selections are as follows: • Flight (2012) R • 28 Days (2000) PG-13 • Clean and Sober (1988) R • Traffic (2000) R • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) R • Drug Store Cowboy (1989) R • Requiem for a Dream (2000) R • Black or White (2014) PG-13 Name of Movie: 1. State the most prevalent addiction in the movie. In which way were the characters in the movie impacted by the addiction? (5 points) 2. What are the definite actions (Physical, Psychological, Social, Emotional, and Spiritual) that could cause them to become an addict? (5 points) 3. What are the specific steps (Physical, Psychological, Social, Emotional, and Spiritual) they took to recovery from their action? (5 points) 4. Specifically, which three characters were most impacted by their addiction? (5 points) 5. What did you learn from the movie regarding Addiction? (5 points) 6. If one of the characters was your “best friend” what steps would you take to help them see that their drug use was a problem?

Write a personal narrative looking back from some point in the far future on your own life as you hope others will see it. Use third person if you like, and write your own obituary; or, use first person, assessing your life in a letter to your great-grandchildren.

Write a personal narrative looking back from some point in the far future on your own life as you hope others will see it. Use third person if you like, and write your own obituary; or, use first person, assessing your life in a letter to your great-grandchildren.

May the President wiretap without a warrant to protect national security?Explain.

May the President wiretap without a warrant to protect national security?” “Should the electoral college be abolished?” (one paragraph) 2. Find and cite two contending articles in which the authors present arguments to support their side of the issue. For example, Yes: Andrew C. McCarthy, from “How to ‘Connect the Dots’,” National Review (January 30, 2006) NO: Al Gore, from “Restoring the Rule of Law,” From a Speech Presented to The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and the Liberty Coalition (January 15, 2006)