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    Post: Devil's Arithmetic movie - Appropriate?
    Posted by: BethAnn on 10/29/09

    Hi All,

    My kids and I have just finished reading "Devil's
    Arithmetic." I would like to show the movie to them, but
    there is one part I am a little concerned about.

    I am having trouble with where they go into the gas
    chamber. They are forced to take their clothes off. The
    women cover everything with their hands - it's waist up
    only. But, you can certainly tell there are boobs under
    their hands. In some parts, it's like all you don't see is
    the nipple.

    So, can I fast forward this part and still be safe in
    showing the movie? BTW, I teach 6th.

    Thanks!


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  • Devil's Arithmetic movie - Appropriate?, 10/29/09, by BethAnn.
  • Re: Devil's Arithmetic movie - Appropriate?, 10/29/09, by ~Teri.
  • Re: Devil's Arithmetic movie - Appropriate?, 11/05/09, by Jennifer/1&2/Alberta.

     
     

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