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    THE BOURNEWOOD CASE The Bournewood case pinpoints the remarkable change in the British law that deals with vulnerable people‚ which came into force in April 2009 as Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. It is the story of an autistic person of 45 years old (HL)‚ who had lived in Bournewood hospital in Surrey‚ in residential care‚ for 32 years‚ before he was fostered by a family in 1994. Living in a family proved to be very beneficial for him and‚ as the family said:‚ “...he became more confident

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    Where The Wild Things Are

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    My Favorite Important Book The book “Where The Wild Things Are”‚ by Maurice Sendak‚ captivated me by its storyline and the illustrations. Max’s rambunctiousness and creativity reminds me of my six brothers when they were younger. “Where The Wild Things Are’’‚ is a classic piece of literature which won the Caldecott Medal. “Where The Wild Things Are” was written for children in 1963 and considered too scary for young children when first released. I think the book content is proper for children

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    In the movie‚ “Where the Wild Things are” directed by Spike Jonze‚ Max gradually realises who he really is and learns about his family’s relationships through his imagination. He sees himself and his family through each if the wild creatures. When Max is a part of problems he doesn’t notice the other problems going on around him and throughout his family. He also doesn’t notice how he acts and manages situations. It is through imagination that children learn valuable lessons in life that have no

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    People’s cultural view When looking at a different part of the world people think that it is weird. Well that is all culture are different and special. In “Where Worlds Collide”‚ Frida: a biography‚ and Two Kinds‚ the passages show that people’s culture affect the way they view the world and their cultures. In Pico Iyer’s passage “Where Worlds Collide‚” he talked about people that their culture and how it affected their view on the world. “They see Koreans piling into the Taeguk Airport Shuttle

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    WHERE I’M FROM Because she was drawn to the "southern humor" that I employed and she liked the way I treated her as well as her family‚ she always wanted to know where I was from. If I said I was from Texas‚ the biggest state in the country‚ in a city just off the warm Gulf Coast beaches‚ where the military and the schools share the population‚ do you think then she might know where I was from? Where I’m from‚ Texas stays on my mind whenever the humidity is bursting from my pores no matter

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    Home Is Where the Heart Is

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    Some say “home is where the heart is.” Home can be everything to some. Home is their safe comfort place they have in life. Home determines a sense of one’s identity. One poem called “The Youngest Daughter” by Cathy Song involves characters experiencing conflicting situations between the demands of their home and identity. One might think that this poem is simply about mothers versus daughters; however‚ this poem evokes a broader sense meaning that daughters are torn between either pulling away or

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    Plot Summary    Where The Wild Things Are written by Maurice Sendak is a popular fantasy fiction picture book that was first published in 1963 and has continued its popularity to today. Where The Wild Things Are tells the story of a boy named Max‚ who is making mischief throughout his house.  Max is seen throughout the book wearing a wolf suit‚ a king’s crown‚ and a mischievous grin.  After chasing the family dog around the house with a fork‚ Max is sent to his room without any supper by his mother

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    Landing at Inchon: Foolish Risk or Calculated Gamble? Campaign Analysis: Operation CHROMITE The Ultimate Challenge for the Commander is deciding on where and when to commit forces to best leverage available combat power against the opponent. General Douglas MacArthur has been criticized for his decision‚ even though it succeeded‚ to make the invasion of Korea at the harbor of Inchon. This paper explores the legitimacy of that decision based on the principles of military power. A popular

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    Where is Billu Pradhan??

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    Where is Billu Pradhan??? Who is Billu Pradhan? Billu Pradhan is a man nowhere to be found and his home was used to brutally rape and kill the hapless women‚ men and children of Shamli and Muzaffarnagar!!!! All these ill-fated people thought of Billu as their savior and flocked to his house for shelter. Billu betrayed them and he is conveniently missing since none of the people brutalized are of any importance and best of all excuses‚ they are in the minority‚ 1‚200 to be exact. Reading and watching

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    In the story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” by Joyce Oates‚ the audience explores the story of Connie‚ a normal teenage girl‚ who meets Arnold Friend‚ a seemingly harmless character at first‚ but we later come to find out that he has been stalking her and Arnold

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