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Essay heading: Part One Forest Gump
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Nevertheless, Forest was given many awards due to his excellent display of leadership. Without fail, he promptly followed out his orders. He would not know that he was doing anything dangerous because he felt as if his leader, Lieutenant Dan, would never put him in a dangerous situation intentionally... displayed 300 characters
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The movie also obtains the essential ingredients of how to maintain self-esteem and the ability to believe in oneself. I feel that this movie should be presented to every student in every high school so that we may experience an increase of mature behavior in teens across the country. On top of this, Forest Gump is a window to students on the life of the Vietnam War and the life of soldier in war... displayed next 300 characters
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