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THIS WEEK IN SNIPPETZ That’s Not True! Snippetz Uncovers Hollywood’s Warped Sense Of History... 1 “Send Her Away!” Pathway Parenting by Tami Urbanek... 4

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part of the movie is the fact that the main character existed at some point in time. Or maybe the whole movie is basically true, with just a few changes here and there. The interesting thing about Hollywood is that there is often so much work that goes into the production of just one film. So it’s a fair assumption that research would be done to make sure the events, costumes, accents, settings, etc. that were depicted in each film “based on a true story” would actually align with what happened. However, that’s not how Hollywood works. Snippetz has rounded up some interesting cases of when movies proved that accuracy isn’t as important as selling movie tickets.

GLADIATOR In 2000, Gladiator introduced fans to Marcus and Commodus Aurelius, a Roman emperor and his son that lived in the middle part of the second century A.D. That’s about where the similarities between history and the movie stop. Commodus is depicted as a conniving, vengeful, ambitious brat who smothers his father in order to ascend to the throne. In reality, Marcus actually gave Commodus the rank of Imperator, which basically gave equal power to the teen (and yes, he was 15 at the time, not an adult as the film shows). Marcus was not murdered by his son, either. He died of natural causes.

BRAVEHEART Even though the film was a hit when it was released in 1995, Braveheart is actually one of the biggest offenders when it comes to historical inaccuracies. First off, the kilts that William Wallace (played by Mel Gibson) and his fellow Scotsmen wore during the movie, while symbolic of the Scottish culture, were not actually introduced to Scotland until 300 years after Wallace’s time.

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Historians agree that the two countries were actually on good terms for about 100 years prior to the era featured in the film. Wallace’s exclamation of “Freedom!” during his execution at the end of the movie couldn’t have occurred if the countries weren’t at war then . . . and they weren’t.

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The main character (who is admittedly fictional) was named Maximus Decimus Meridius and the men who captured him in the movie nicknamed him the “Spaniard.” That’s all fine and well, except that the term Spaniard originates from the Old French word “espaignart” that didn’t exist until the

In the film, Edward II is depicted as an adult and is betrothed to Isabella of France, who is also shown as an adult. In reality, Edward was only about 13 and Isabella was even younger than that. This discrepancy plays into the fictional romance that Wallace and Isabella are shown as having during the film, which results in her telling Edward I on his deathbed that she is pregnant with Wallace’s child. Of course, that never happened either.

14th century. Other Gladiator inaccuracies include battles that never happened, large catapults that the Roman army wouldn’t ever had dragged into battle, a German Shepherd dog as a soldier’s pet even though the breed didn’t exist back then, Latin inscriptions with incorrect grammar and the use of the term “fire” to signal for the archers to release their arrows. That particular word wouldn’t have been used until firearms (hence the term “fire”) were invented.

ANNA AND THE KING In this film, released in 1999, the British governess Anna Leonowens is shown as having a close relationship with King Mongkut of Thailand. It even goes so far as to hint at a budding romance between the two. In reality, the pair hardly knew each other. In fact, they had really only met a few times. As if a fictional romance with the King wasn’t enough, the movie went on to depict Anna as playing a leading role in the reform and development of Thailand. The Thai people were so incensed by the insinuation that the movie was banned in Thailand. Hollywood’s Warped Sense of History... Continued on Page 3

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APOCALYPTO Mel Gibson just doesn’t have an eye for accuracy, it appears. As the director of this 2006 film (as well as Braveheart), he depicts the ancient Mayan culture as one of extreme violence, devoid of religion and basically lacking in any redeeming qualities. In order to save the Godless heathens from themselves, white missionaries come to their rescue in the film. Historians have long discounted beliefs such as this based on the scientific, astronomical, spiritual, agricultural and artistic accomplishments of the Mayans. Close but no cigar, Mel.

ELIZABETH This film, released in 1998 had the potential to be a really great one. But inaccuracies abound, including the fact that Bishop Stephen Gardiner, the leader of the opposition to the queen had, in reality died three years before Elizabeth was crowned. Oops. Also, during the time period in which the movie was set, Queen Elizabeth was well into her fifties, while the lovely Cate Blanchett portrays her as a thirty-something woman, deeply in

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• In Forrest Gump, Forrest receives a letter from the Apple Company dated Sept. 23, 1975. Apple didn’t become a publicly traded entity until 1981.

• In The Green Mile, big gentle John Coffee and the other death row inmates who were executed were put to death by electric chair. The movie is set in Louisiana in 1935 but that state didn’t start using the electric chair until 1940.

• In Saving Private Ryan, Captain Miller is wounded and rests against an Ural M-63 motorcycle. The movie is set during World War II but that motorcycle wasn’t produced until 1963.

• In Malcolm X, after his house is firebombed the movie’s namesake shouts for someone to call 9-1-1. The

9-1-1 service wasn’t established until 1968, three years after Malcolm X was assassinated. • In The Shawshank Redemption, the lead character Andy uses a poster from the movie One Million Years B.C. to cover his escape hole. That particular movie wasn’t released until 1967, the year after Andy escaped from Shawshank Prison.

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SEND HER AWAY! On my way to the gym this morning, I was listening to a local radio station’s DJs asking listeners to call in with their opinion on a recent topic that had caught the DJs’ attention. A mother was fed up with her fifteen-year-old daughter’s behavior-which consisted of smoking, skipping schools, boys, stealing, and ‘some’ drugs. The mother’s newest boyfriend was an immigration employee. From what one of the DJ’s stated on the radio, was that the mother’s boyfriend suggested that the mother should send her daughter to her biological father’s home. Hmmm….. I thought and waited for the radio personalities to continue with their discussion. The girl’s father lives in Russia, is reportedly an alcoholic, and doesn’t speak English. The fifteen-year-old girl is American, only speaks English, and is being sent to live AND work in a hostel

in Russia. This is the solution for a wayward teenager?

may form with her father (assuming the father wants to). The anger and wall will likely lead to suppressed feelings and she will likely seek out substances to numb what she’s feeling. Who wouldn’t feel rejected in this situation?

I felt horrified for the girl who had already been sent off and I waited to hear what some of the callers thought.

As I was hearing the DJs talk about the girl’s situation and why her mother sent her away, I wondered what avenues the mother had already tried to assist her daughter. Why was the girl so angry and obstinate that she was using drugs, skipping school, and stealing? These types of behaviors don’t JUST happen. And they don’t happen just because punishment was not used.

The first caller said, “Hell, yes, send that bad girl off! The problem is, she should have been whooped a long time ago and all that nastiness wouldn’t have happened!” The next caller said, “No, she shouldn’t be sent off to Russia! Her mother should be dealing with this!”

These types of behaviors occur for many different reasons. Lack of discipline and boundary setting can be one of them. Lack of compassion, bonding, and connection are usually the underlying is-

What has happened to our society that it has become perfectly all right to send your child off to live AND work in a hostel in a different country? It was stated her absentee father has alcohol issues. What are the chances for a productive and loving father-daughter relationship? Is her father going to diligently seek ways to help his daughter heal her anger? THIS will solve her behavior issues?

sues. Most teenagers go through a phase of trying to undermine their parents. But when there is already a foundation of respect (on both sides), bonding, and compassion, that phase is pretty short-lived and not as nearly as intense as it could be. Unless some other traumatic event occurs with the teen, that interferes with the healthy mental and emotional development. What would you do? I know what I’d do. I would do whatever it takes to stay actively and closely involved to help my daughter move beyond her anger and pain. That’s what I would do.

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• It was American author Gail Kathleen Godwin who made the following sage observation: “Good teaching is onefourth preparation and three-fourths theater.” • Elizabeth Montgomery, best known for playing the witch Samantha in the TV sitcom “Bewitched,” in 1975 played the title role in the TV movie “The Legend of Lizzie Borden.” This would not be remarkable, except that a genealogist later showed that Montgomery and the notorious axe-murderer were actually sixth cousins once removed. • Those who study such things say that if you grew up in the era before color TV, you’re more likely to dream in black and white. • In April 2014, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission moved to forbid the sale of stuffed baby alligators in “an unnatural body or body part positioning” -- including upright human poses.

• John Pemberton, the inventor of Coca-Cola, came up with the recipe by boiling coca leaves, kola nuts and a variety of herbs in a pot in his backyard. It was originally sold in his drugstore as a “nerve medicine.” • It’s well-known that camels are able to go long periods of time without access to water, but biologists say that giraffes are able to survive even longer than camels when deprived of moisture. • In the 18th century, so-called anatomical demonstrations became very popular. At the time, museums, colleges, private homes and even bars hosted public dissections of human corpses. Competition to obtain the sometimescostly tickets to these events was fierce, and the crowds attending often were raucous. *** Thought for the Day: “I love Mickey Mouse more than any woman I have ever known.” -- Walt Disney (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Tina tax forms. They also require that this information transfers with the stock if you move securities to another brokerage firm. This doesn’t always work. The classic example is a person who buys stock through an employee stock purchase program, holds on to it for twenty years, retires, moves

the stock into another account, and then sells it. Without historical cost or purchase information, the gains and subsequent taxes are impossible to accurately compute. In the past we’ve reconstructed cost information through Yahoo! Finance, which works most of the time, but good recordkeeping can prevent this exercise Homes and other real estate such as rental properties can also prove problematic. Sure, you have the HUD or closing statement from the purchase, and you’ll get another one for the sale. But improvements to the property such as a new roof,

Identify Sources of Income: This can seem silly since most taxpayers don’t want to prove additional income for the IRS to simply tax. However, certain income sources might be non-taxable. For example, if you lent money to your son to buy his first car and you’re depositing the payments, the IRS will consider this income unless you keep good records proving the money is actually loan payments to you and not income. Property Basis: This is absolutely critical, and the one most overlooked reasons for maintaining good records. The most challenging property is stocks- the IRS and the SEC now require brokerage firms to maintain cost or purchase history information, and report this on your

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appliances, furnace, additions, landscaping, etc. will all add to your property basis (cost) and can reduce your tax consequence. Of course, you get a big exemption for the sale of your primary residence, but rental properties and other real estate investments don’t enjoy this exemption. Bummer. The Watson CPA Group is a progressive tax consultation and preparation firm embracing internet technology to provide worldwide tax service from offices in northern Colorado Springs, Colorado USA. For more information visitwww.watsoncpagroup.com

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er ever see the money), you don’t have a close-up relationship with your cash. Money is far more subjective (and easier to spend) when you don’t actually touch the cash. Consider a no-frills 30 days as your New Year’s resolution, during which time you work to become more familiar with actual money on a daily basis. Resolve to go 30 days with no unnecessary expenditures. Mortgage, of course. Car payment, and food and utilities, of course. But for 30 days go without coffee on the way to work, meals out, impulse spending, movies and popcorn ... you get the idea. If it isn’t necessary, don’t spend. Start carrying cash if you’re in the habit of only carrying credit or debit cards. When you leave the house each day, count up the cash you’re carrying. If you need more, go to the ATM, but don’t give in and use a credit card for purchases. Empty your pockets of change at the end of every day. Put it in a container with a lid and don’t touch it. At the end of the month, count it up and put it toward a credit-card balance or savings.

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During the day, see how often you can get change in the form of coins, and add it to the pile. Pick a few bills for which you normally write a check and instead pay cash for money orders or cashier’s checks. Any activity having to do with finances is self-rewarding. You get to see the benefits of careful spending rather quickly. As you keep to your resolution, you’ll see your expenses come down, your savings increase and maybe your health even get better if your financial goals keep you from spending money on snacks while you’re away from home. But the first step is to become more aware of money. It’s said that it takes 30 days to develop a habit. If you reduce your spending to necessities only for one month, it might become a habit you can keep. David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Send email to columnreply3@gmail.com.

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