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Dangerous Minds Analysis
Dangerous Minds, directed by John N. Smith, describes the story of how Ex–Marine Louanne
Johnson is given a teaching job at Carlmount High School for 'special kids'. The movie is an
adaptation of Louanne's autobiography 'My Posse Don't Do Homework', where Louanne tries to
teach a class full of underachieving teens in an attempt to connect with her students. After the death
of the student, Emilio Ramirez, it begs the question of who is the most responsible for his death.
Louanne, being his teacher, would have had some effect on his death. Many other factors also hold
responsibility for his downfalls such as his family and the society he grew up in. A portion of his
life that Louanne had no control over.
As a teacher, it is Louanne's responsibility for her students and Emilio's death but she does not
hold a full charge for it. To start with, the English and poetry lessons she teaches; one of these
poems she introduced is 'Let Me Die in My Footsteps' by Bob Dylan. Emilio interprets the poem,
'[Be]Cause you wouldn't go under the ground if someone told you death was coming. But you
would go into the ground if you were already dead.' The students learn that the power to choose
something is not limited to certain people. There is always a choice in any given situation. They can
'choose to get on [the school] bus' or 'choose to go out and sell drugs.' On top of that, the phrase
'when I go to my grave my head will be high' from the poem is one of the lessons Emilio did put into
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Dangerous Mind
Since I've chosen to major in psychology, I've chosen to do my paper on something that pertains to
my major. In this case the mental disorder schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a severly disabilitating
disease that has stricken the lives of almost two million people in the United States alone (Keefe 20).
Since this disease is so devastating the majority of people that suffer from it either live on the streets
or in mental institutions.
In fact, forty percent of the beds in American mental hospitals are occupied by patients with
schizophrenia (Hamilton 145). According to Hamilton the overall chances of a person to develop the
disease is one in a hundred (145). There are three distinct types of schizophrenia that are diagnosed
in today's...show more content...
These include incoherent speech, quick shifts of ideas from one thing to a totally unrelared one, and
off the wall thoughts and ideas.
The delusions that all schizophrenics encounter are false or inane beliefs that are believed by the
schizophrenic and noone else. The delisions of schoizophrenics go well beyond thinking that their
being watched or something. They often are convinced that someone is controlling them by radio,
microchip, hypnosis, and so on. For instance a patient of Torrey, named Josh, believes that the FBI
planted a small radio into his skull and is controlling him through it, he even went as far as to cut
his own scalp with a knife trying to get it out (44). Schizophrenic persons also have severe
disturbances in emotion and behavior.
This is the most worriesome symptom to family and friends of the patient. It is, because the person
with schizophrenia is incapable of feeling any empathy with anyome including themselves. That
menas that they are incapable of putting themselves in other peoples places. The side effects can
range anywhere from laughing at a sad situation, to public masterbation, even to self mutilation.
What makes schizophrenia so hard to understand and frighteming is the faxt that all these symptoms
can show up more in one person and less in another.
That is also what makes schizophrenia so hard to diagnose.The world is in the midst of an explosion
of knowledge about the causes of schizophrenia. There has
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Criminal Minds Sociology
CBS aired the television show "Criminal Minds" in 2005, involving a team of seven intelligent and
unique individuals. It is running strong into its seventh season and continues to gain popularity
from people of all ages. This elite group of individuals makes up the leading team of profilers for the
Federal Bureau of Investigation Behavioral Analysis Unit. These men and women find themselves in
violent and dangerous situations all the time in their career with the FBI. The drama immerses
viewers into the world of crime and violence that most people do not experience. The job of these
FBI agents is to profile criminals and figure out their next move so they can stop them from
committing another crime to innocent people. This show not only...show more content...
The episodes are dramatized slightly to attract viewers' each week but they are realistic to what
actually happened in the past. The episode, "Our Darkest Hour" from season 5 was based off a
case that involved serial killer Richard Ramirez. In the episode, the team of agents is called to
Los Angeles, California to investigate a case involving killings that occurred only during
blackouts. The unsub is given the nickname "Prince of Darkness" because he kills at night when
homes have no electricity. People of Los Angeles began to alter their behavior patterns at night,
locking doors, windows, and setting alarms in fear that they will be the next victims of the
"Prince of Darkness." In the 1980s Richard Ramirez earned the name the "Night Stalker" because
he began killing people in the Los Angeles area at night causing people to fear for their life at night.
By basing episodes off of real crimes and criminals it makes "Criminal Minds" realistic and at the
same time scary for viewers. Each episode does not always have a happy ending, but viewers can
take away the message that bad things can happen to good people and it is important to always be
aware of your surroundings and the things you do, because your life can change in an
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Reflection Of Dangerous Mind
Dangerous Minds is a film about an ex–marine woman by the name of Louanne Johnson that takes
the opportunity to be a teacher at a high school in a very poor area. Recently divorced, she is
battling her own problems, but is excited about being able to teach. Little did she know what she
was getting herself into. Excited to start her first day in her classroom she is able to hear her
students all the way to the hall. Curious she walks in, and is not acknowledge by the students. She
tries to introduce herself, and all she gets in return is disrespect from the students. Having enough
of the disrespect she grabs her stuff, and decides to walk out the classroom. As she is walking out
the classroom she stops by her friend's classroom, and pulls...show more content...
Throughout the school year she gets to know more about her students' lives outside of school, and
she comes to understand why they behave the way they do. She tried her best to save her student's
lives, and help them make someone out of themselves but for some of her students it was too late.
Depressed about not being able to save all her students she decide that she is leaving the school, and
it will be her first and last year teaching at the high school. When confronting her students with her
decision they are upset, and tell her that she is being selfish for leaving them due to the student's
lives that she could not save. They start to use her teaching techniques against her, and tell her that
they see her as being their light. Refusing to let her leaved the high school they end up convincing
her to stay, and guide them through their journey. In my opinion the teacher handled the diversity of
ethnicity in her classroom very properly. She treated all her students equal, and gave each one of
them the chance to speak up no matter what their background was. She made sure to challenge them
at times, and made them realize that they could be smart. For example she gave all her students A's
in the beginning of the school year, and told all of them that their job was to keep the A. This
brought hope to many of her students,
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Dangerous Mind
Since I've chosen to major in psychology, I've chosen to do my paper on something that pertains to
my major. In this case the mental disorder schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a severely disabilitating
disease that has stricken the lives of almost two million people in the United States alone (Keefe
20). Since this disease is so devastating the majority of people that suffer from it either live on the
streets or in mental institutions. In fact, forty percent of the beds in American mental hospitals are
occupied by patients with schizophrenia (Hamilton 145). According to Hamilton the overall
chances of a person to develop the disease is one in a hundred (145). There are three distinct types
of schizophrenia that are diagnosed in today's...show more content...
Back in the early 1900's all psychoanlysists agreed that the source of psychic trauma theoretically
responsible for schizophrenia was the relationship between the child and the parents (Torrey 91).
Within the last thirty years, though, considerable interest has been given to the thought of infectious
disease as the cause of schizophrenia. Since viruses can, and do, onlyb affect certain areas of the
brain while living others unharmed, such as the rabies virus and herpes zoster virus, it could
account for the bizarre symptoms in schizophrenics (Bebbington 80). Viruses mat also change the
function of the brain cells without changing their structure (Bebbington 81). For example cell
enzymes may be permantly disrupted by a viral infection and the cell would continue to live and
show no signs of damage. Which means thar viruses could cause schizophrenia and leave no sign of
it. Another intriguing fact about viruses as a possible cause of schizophrenia is the fact that they
may remain latent for many years at a time, like the HIV virus before it turns into AIDS. That would
be a possible explanation for the reasons behind why schizophrenia doesn't show up until later on in
a persons life. Of all the thoeries that are present in today's society the one that most psychologists
and psychiatrists stand by is that of biochemical facters. The center of attention throughout the last
decade has been the neurotrannsmitter dopamine. Dopamine is a protein in the brain that fits
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Dangerous Minds Analysis
Dangerous Minds and the Ridiculous Twist Lurking Beneath the "Perfect Teacher Tale" Dangerous
Minds follows the typical, uplifting, reliable formula of a dedicated teacher, taming her rebellious
students and winning them over with an approach that is quite unorthodox. It opens with Ms.
Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer), an ex–marine lieutenant, who becomes the English teacher of an
inner–city sophomore class, whom were considered "at–risk" and described in the movie as, "the
rejects from hell." These students had little or no academic or social skills, greeting their new
teacher with the undesirable name, "white bread." Ms. Johnson quickly becomes defeated and
wants to give up the job after day one, however, she finds hope after consulting a teacher's manual
that evening and decides to try again. She returns the next day confident she would re–arrange their
"dangerous minds" and convert them into "literacy loving angels." She accomplishes just that by
using questionable methods, such as, bribing them with Butterfingers, flirting disdainfully, teaching
them karate, and promising that the Board of Education would pay for their reward trip to an
amusement park.
Beneath the unreasonable, "feel good, save our students" drama, there is an undeniable, racial theme,
which degrades African Americans and Hispanics. The movie stereotypically eludes to the idea that,
all African American children are raised by single mothers, all Hispanics are gangsters and all black
parents resent white
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Dangerous Minds Essay

  • 1. Dangerous Minds Analysis Dangerous Minds, directed by John N. Smith, describes the story of how Ex–Marine Louanne Johnson is given a teaching job at Carlmount High School for 'special kids'. The movie is an adaptation of Louanne's autobiography 'My Posse Don't Do Homework', where Louanne tries to teach a class full of underachieving teens in an attempt to connect with her students. After the death of the student, Emilio Ramirez, it begs the question of who is the most responsible for his death. Louanne, being his teacher, would have had some effect on his death. Many other factors also hold responsibility for his downfalls such as his family and the society he grew up in. A portion of his life that Louanne had no control over. As a teacher, it is Louanne's responsibility for her students and Emilio's death but she does not hold a full charge for it. To start with, the English and poetry lessons she teaches; one of these poems she introduced is 'Let Me Die in My Footsteps' by Bob Dylan. Emilio interprets the poem, '[Be]Cause you wouldn't go under the ground if someone told you death was coming. But you would go into the ground if you were already dead.' The students learn that the power to choose something is not limited to certain people. There is always a choice in any given situation. They can 'choose to get on [the school] bus' or 'choose to go out and sell drugs.' On top of that, the phrase 'when I go to my grave my head will be high' from the poem is one of the lessons Emilio did put into Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Dangerous Mind Since I've chosen to major in psychology, I've chosen to do my paper on something that pertains to my major. In this case the mental disorder schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a severly disabilitating disease that has stricken the lives of almost two million people in the United States alone (Keefe 20). Since this disease is so devastating the majority of people that suffer from it either live on the streets or in mental institutions. In fact, forty percent of the beds in American mental hospitals are occupied by patients with schizophrenia (Hamilton 145). According to Hamilton the overall chances of a person to develop the disease is one in a hundred (145). There are three distinct types of schizophrenia that are diagnosed in today's...show more content... These include incoherent speech, quick shifts of ideas from one thing to a totally unrelared one, and off the wall thoughts and ideas. The delusions that all schizophrenics encounter are false or inane beliefs that are believed by the schizophrenic and noone else. The delisions of schoizophrenics go well beyond thinking that their being watched or something. They often are convinced that someone is controlling them by radio, microchip, hypnosis, and so on. For instance a patient of Torrey, named Josh, believes that the FBI planted a small radio into his skull and is controlling him through it, he even went as far as to cut his own scalp with a knife trying to get it out (44). Schizophrenic persons also have severe disturbances in emotion and behavior. This is the most worriesome symptom to family and friends of the patient. It is, because the person with schizophrenia is incapable of feeling any empathy with anyome including themselves. That menas that they are incapable of putting themselves in other peoples places. The side effects can range anywhere from laughing at a sad situation, to public masterbation, even to self mutilation. What makes schizophrenia so hard to understand and frighteming is the faxt that all these symptoms can show up more in one person and less in another. That is also what makes schizophrenia so hard to diagnose.The world is in the midst of an explosion of knowledge about the causes of schizophrenia. There has Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Criminal Minds Sociology CBS aired the television show "Criminal Minds" in 2005, involving a team of seven intelligent and unique individuals. It is running strong into its seventh season and continues to gain popularity from people of all ages. This elite group of individuals makes up the leading team of profilers for the Federal Bureau of Investigation Behavioral Analysis Unit. These men and women find themselves in violent and dangerous situations all the time in their career with the FBI. The drama immerses viewers into the world of crime and violence that most people do not experience. The job of these FBI agents is to profile criminals and figure out their next move so they can stop them from committing another crime to innocent people. This show not only...show more content... The episodes are dramatized slightly to attract viewers' each week but they are realistic to what actually happened in the past. The episode, "Our Darkest Hour" from season 5 was based off a case that involved serial killer Richard Ramirez. In the episode, the team of agents is called to Los Angeles, California to investigate a case involving killings that occurred only during blackouts. The unsub is given the nickname "Prince of Darkness" because he kills at night when homes have no electricity. People of Los Angeles began to alter their behavior patterns at night, locking doors, windows, and setting alarms in fear that they will be the next victims of the "Prince of Darkness." In the 1980s Richard Ramirez earned the name the "Night Stalker" because he began killing people in the Los Angeles area at night causing people to fear for their life at night. By basing episodes off of real crimes and criminals it makes "Criminal Minds" realistic and at the same time scary for viewers. Each episode does not always have a happy ending, but viewers can take away the message that bad things can happen to good people and it is important to always be aware of your surroundings and the things you do, because your life can change in an Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Reflection Of Dangerous Mind Dangerous Minds is a film about an ex–marine woman by the name of Louanne Johnson that takes the opportunity to be a teacher at a high school in a very poor area. Recently divorced, she is battling her own problems, but is excited about being able to teach. Little did she know what she was getting herself into. Excited to start her first day in her classroom she is able to hear her students all the way to the hall. Curious she walks in, and is not acknowledge by the students. She tries to introduce herself, and all she gets in return is disrespect from the students. Having enough of the disrespect she grabs her stuff, and decides to walk out the classroom. As she is walking out the classroom she stops by her friend's classroom, and pulls...show more content... Throughout the school year she gets to know more about her students' lives outside of school, and she comes to understand why they behave the way they do. She tried her best to save her student's lives, and help them make someone out of themselves but for some of her students it was too late. Depressed about not being able to save all her students she decide that she is leaving the school, and it will be her first and last year teaching at the high school. When confronting her students with her decision they are upset, and tell her that she is being selfish for leaving them due to the student's lives that she could not save. They start to use her teaching techniques against her, and tell her that they see her as being their light. Refusing to let her leaved the high school they end up convincing her to stay, and guide them through their journey. In my opinion the teacher handled the diversity of ethnicity in her classroom very properly. She treated all her students equal, and gave each one of them the chance to speak up no matter what their background was. She made sure to challenge them at times, and made them realize that they could be smart. For example she gave all her students A's in the beginning of the school year, and told all of them that their job was to keep the A. This brought hope to many of her students, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Dangerous Mind Since I've chosen to major in psychology, I've chosen to do my paper on something that pertains to my major. In this case the mental disorder schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a severely disabilitating disease that has stricken the lives of almost two million people in the United States alone (Keefe 20). Since this disease is so devastating the majority of people that suffer from it either live on the streets or in mental institutions. In fact, forty percent of the beds in American mental hospitals are occupied by patients with schizophrenia (Hamilton 145). According to Hamilton the overall chances of a person to develop the disease is one in a hundred (145). There are three distinct types of schizophrenia that are diagnosed in today's...show more content... Back in the early 1900's all psychoanlysists agreed that the source of psychic trauma theoretically responsible for schizophrenia was the relationship between the child and the parents (Torrey 91). Within the last thirty years, though, considerable interest has been given to the thought of infectious disease as the cause of schizophrenia. Since viruses can, and do, onlyb affect certain areas of the brain while living others unharmed, such as the rabies virus and herpes zoster virus, it could account for the bizarre symptoms in schizophrenics (Bebbington 80). Viruses mat also change the function of the brain cells without changing their structure (Bebbington 81). For example cell enzymes may be permantly disrupted by a viral infection and the cell would continue to live and show no signs of damage. Which means thar viruses could cause schizophrenia and leave no sign of it. Another intriguing fact about viruses as a possible cause of schizophrenia is the fact that they may remain latent for many years at a time, like the HIV virus before it turns into AIDS. That would be a possible explanation for the reasons behind why schizophrenia doesn't show up until later on in a persons life. Of all the thoeries that are present in today's society the one that most psychologists and psychiatrists stand by is that of biochemical facters. The center of attention throughout the last decade has been the neurotrannsmitter dopamine. Dopamine is a protein in the brain that fits Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Dangerous Minds Analysis Dangerous Minds and the Ridiculous Twist Lurking Beneath the "Perfect Teacher Tale" Dangerous Minds follows the typical, uplifting, reliable formula of a dedicated teacher, taming her rebellious students and winning them over with an approach that is quite unorthodox. It opens with Ms. Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer), an ex–marine lieutenant, who becomes the English teacher of an inner–city sophomore class, whom were considered "at–risk" and described in the movie as, "the rejects from hell." These students had little or no academic or social skills, greeting their new teacher with the undesirable name, "white bread." Ms. Johnson quickly becomes defeated and wants to give up the job after day one, however, she finds hope after consulting a teacher's manual that evening and decides to try again. She returns the next day confident she would re–arrange their "dangerous minds" and convert them into "literacy loving angels." She accomplishes just that by using questionable methods, such as, bribing them with Butterfingers, flirting disdainfully, teaching them karate, and promising that the Board of Education would pay for their reward trip to an amusement park. Beneath the unreasonable, "feel good, save our students" drama, there is an undeniable, racial theme, which degrades African Americans and Hispanics. The movie stereotypically eludes to the idea that, all African American children are raised by single mothers, all Hispanics are gangsters and all black parents resent white Get more content on HelpWriting.net