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    the fact that Amanda believes in the Southern way that men work and take care of their families. Even though her husband runs out on her‚ she does not lose faith that she will meet a gentleman that will indeed take care of her. In the mean time‚ Amanda’s son‚ Tom steps into fatherly role and supports the family. Tom too feels the abandonment and feels that he is missing out on his dreams and goals so he too leaves the family. This brings about anger and desperation from Amanda. She originally

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    smoke a cigarette on the fire escape. Amanda tells Laura her story of the old days when she received seventeen gentlemen callers in one day. The next day Amanda finds out that Laura has dropped out of business school‚ and confronts her‚ Laura explains that she could not handle the class and has been out walking every day. Amanda sits down with Laura and asks if “she ever liked a boy”?‚ Laura points to a picture in her yearbook. Later that evening Amanda and Tom argue‚ she does not understand

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    DRAM 284-King Final Essay Cierra “CB” Cotton PID: 720209797 On my honor‚ I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this examination. Essay Prompt: Do you prefer social drama‚ family drama‚ or alternative drama? Give an example of the genre you prefer and explain why that genre has contributed so much to twentieth and twenty-first century culture.                                       Of  the  various  and  abundant

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    were evaluated in order to determine the appropriate intervention strategies. Based on the CELF-4 Amanda obtained the following scores for Core Language: standard score of 76 and percentile rank of 5. Based on this assessment the client is -1 standard deviations from the norm and performed as well as 5% of the total population that took this assessment. Amanda presents with a mild language disorder. Amanda obtained the following scores for Receptive Language Index: standard score of 73 and percentile

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    nonexistent flowers which are used in poetry to represent uniqueness‚ a perfect symbol for Laura. Undeniably‚ Amanda is a woman that regrets the choices she made in her life‚ and it has led her to her current state‚ failure‚ and the loss of hope. However‚ Amanda sells a picture that shows the complete opposite of who she really is‚ and her children are accounted for this as well. At an early age‚ Amanda was this successful and wealthy woman that had relationships to more men in one day‚ than what a normal

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    Autumn Gustafson WR121 “Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere” In the article‚ "This is Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere" authors Renee Jacques and Todd Van present multiple positive effects of marijuana and why it should be legalized. They argue aspects of why legalization should occure‚ urging that it is not only safe but offers medical benefits to people suffering from‚ cancer‚ disease‚ and disorders. They begin their argument with the fact that marijuana is becoming more common and

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    one central issue and that is family conflict. In O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night the main crisis in the family is Mary’s morphine addiction and the Tyrone family’s denial of that addiction while Williams’s The Glass Menagerie focuses on Amanda Wingfield’s unwillingness to let go of the past. Each play focuses on a different crisis that the families must endure‚ but rather than In O’Neill’s A Long Day’s Journey Into Night the Tyrone family is dealing with the morphine addiction of Mary

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    "The play is memory"(pg. 1). Set in the 1930s of struggling America‚ it depicts a fictional family‚ the Wingfield‚ in a St. Louis apartment. This made up family includes-Laura‚ a sweet‚ shy girl who thinks she’s cripple‚ Amanda‚ a nostalgic widow‚ and Tom‚ a rebellious‚ adventurous son. An additional character is added named Jim‚ a mistaken gentleman caller. These four characters meet in The Glass Menagerie‚ an award winning and Broadway expressionistic hit play made by Tennessee Williams. The drama

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    Expresso Espresso case analysis Analyze and record the current situation a- The Environment The specialty coffee industry had seen steady growth for years and the trend was expected to continue until at least 2015. Of the various segments within the specialty coffee industry‚ most of the growth was attributable to beverage retailers “Coffee and kiosks”. In 1979 there were approximately 250 specialty coffee retailers. The number quadrupled by 1989 to approx 1000 outlets‚ and it exploded to roughly

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    himself. The symbol behind this play represents a way of escape between reality and illusion‚ for example the fire escape represents a gap between illusion and the world of reality. Tom’s perspective of the fire escape is his ticket out of his mother Amanda‚ and Laura his sister. Laura was the complete opposite of Tom; she was looking for a way of fitting or connecting with people because she was so unsure of herself because of her handicap. The only thing Laura has is her

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