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    submissive that had to rely on a man to be able to live. The Glass Menagerie In The Glass Menagerie the issue of the perceived role of women was represented through the two characters Amanda and Laura whereby Amanda exceeded the expectation of women in the society and Laura challenges the expectation of women. Amanda values vanity‚ education and marriage which is expected by a woman during the context however Laura values freedom and has no interest in getting married. Due to the different values

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    protagonist character of Amanda Wingfield. Williams uses techniques throughout the play such as speech‚ music and irony. Similarly in the text “Before I fall” by Lauren Oliver the female voice is highlighted through the main character of Samantha Kingston‚ as she discovers the benefits of living without regret. Oliver uses techniques to explain the female voice through… The female voice in “The glass menagerie” is highlighted essentially through the character of Amanda and her nostalgia towards

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    The Dead Poets Society – summary chapter 6 & 7 The Dead Poets Society‚ a novel written by N.H. Kleinbaum is about Todd Anderson and his friends Neil‚ Charlie‚ Knox‚ Meeks and Pitts who go to Welton Academy‚ where they have to live by the four pillars of tradition‚ honor‚ excellence and discipline. Their new English teacher Mr. Keating is trying to teach them how to become more independent and free thinkers. The students resurrect a secret organization called „The Dead Poets Society“‚ where they

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    Visual Impairments in the Classroom PSY 333 – Psychology of Exceptional Children Phil Cooper 2110744 Katy Potvin My initial thoughts concerning teaching children with a visual impairment or children who are blind was that it would be a huge challenge. How could I insure their safety in the classroom‚ the school‚ or on the playground? How would I deliver lessons in a way to maximize their learning potential? How would I assess and evaluate their progress? Through reading‚ research and class

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    Professor XXXXXXXIntroduction Amanda Smith is an experienced accountant that gained an entrepreneurial spirit and decided to start her own accounting firm. The company‚ Smith’s Accounting and Tax Service started off well and began progressing in the right direction. Amanda hired an assistant named Lisa who was entrusted with many of the most important tasks within the business. Eventually Amanda decided to expand her business and enter the tax services field. Amanda decided that she would need to

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    the emotions you will endure while reading the book Heaven is for Real‚ the amazing story of a brave and eccentric little boy named Colton Burpo. In March of 2003‚ what seemed to be a seemingly typical family trip turned into a terrifying fight for Todd and Sonja Burpo’s little boy’s life. Even after months of injury and illness within the Burpo family‚ Colton’s incident tops them all. The strength of this little boy‚ even at the young age of only four‚ is truly inspirational. This book truly portrays

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    Glass Menagerie Outline 1 Summarizing Sentence: Amanda Wingfield is the most prominent and dynamic character in the play. I. Amanda begins the play with the first impression of being overprotective and critical of her children A.In the play she appears to be a constantly worried about her families future. 1. She comes up with foolish ways to some how secure their lives. a. She asks Tom to find Laura a gentle man at the factory B. Even as grown ups she would try to control them and teach them

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    a positive way because of their personal knowledge or experience. On the other hand it could harm the helping process if beliefs are different. In this case study if the human service professional has any negative feelings about homosexuality‚ then Todd and Reggie may not receive the full help they are in search of. Although the focus is on getting themselves together‚ they came in as a couple with some relationship issues that they need to work on. If I were the human service professional on this

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    each other. Amanda alludes to her past‚ and is untruthful to herself in order to cope with her reality. She cannot understand her children’s’ ways. As a mother‚ she remembers her youthful experiences‚ and longs for the same for her children‚ Tom and Laura. When talking of her past‚ she has an elated diction‚ happier than that of when she talks of the present: QUOTE AND EXPLAIN. Her past has become an illusion and is not the truth of her reality‚ yet it influences her language. Amanda was outgoing

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    an effective teacher was because he helped Todd Anderson-a shy‚ quiet student‚ come out of his ‘shell’. In the beginning of the movie‚ we see Todd as a conservative‚ shy kind of character attending Welton who never has much to say. Though‚ as the move progresses‚ Mr. Keating slowly but surely helps and pushes Todd to come out of his shell and speak what really is on his mind. One of the ways Mr. Keating helped Todd to stop being so shy was when he made Todd make up a poem‚ in front of the class‚ on

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