White Squall: Good And Bad Decision Making

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White Squall Selena Dykstra-MacPherson HRE10 Ms. Darling St. Joseph's Catholic Secondary School November 9, 2017 1. Good and Bad Decision Making In the movie "White Squall," there are a range of emotions shown. An example of emotions leading to good decision making is whenever Dean gets upset after being caught cheating and Chuck, Gil, and Frank instead offer to teach him. Cheating isn't good, but in the end it worked out for the better. An example of emotions leading to a bad decision would be whenever Frank shot the dolphin out of anger, which was probably directed more towards his father. 2. Stop Killing the Spirit 3. Seven Intelligences Chuck - people/relationship smart because he was described as the "glue" by Gil and Dean, and he gets along well with everyone. Dean – …show more content…

Gill - people/relationship smart like Chuck since he tries to get along with everybody and doesn't start much trouble. 4. Inclusivity Summary The movie "White Squall," is a movie, based off a true story, set in 1960, about a dozen guys who board the Briggins teen school ship where they learn how to sail and operate a ship. And maybe they learned some discipline too. In the beginning, the new crew got into a lot of disputes, and the captain, Skipper forces Gill to climb up the ship's ladder to "overcome" his fear of heights. Afterward, Dean cheats on the SATs and whenever he gets caught, he reveals that it's because he's illiterate and that's why he was so sensitive about being called dumb. So, Chuck, Gil, and Frank open a study group, promising to help him. The study group worked out since Dean later got a 1100 on his SATs. Two of the guys have sex with the Danish schoolgirls they had previously met up with and contracted syphilis from them. So, Dr. Alice Sheldon had to give them shots to treat

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