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    SUMMARY. This book starts off with the main character Anna Fitzgerald selling a prized possession that her mother gave her. After going home she goes to an attorney’s office‚ Campbell Alexander is the attorney Anna picks to hire to sue her parent for the right to her own body. She explains that the only reason she was born was to be Kate’s donor. Kate‚ her sister‚ is in the end stages of kidney failure‚ and Anna wants to file the lawsuit so she won’t have to donate a kidney to Kate. Campbell‚

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    maybe contrasting to the times is the reactions of Anna Frith‚ but is she really the hero of the hour? When one looks at the work of Elinor Mompellion‚ could it be that she was the one who stepped up to save the day with her calm demeanour and intelligence? 80 Intro 2. Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks give us a detailed narrative into the horrors of the plague. Throughout the story we see many heroic and brave actions‚ most notable those of Anna Frith‚ though it could be said that she was not

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    they have another child. Sara’s passages‚ told at different points over the next fourteen years‚ focus largely on Kate’s struggles. She describes how scientists help them conceive another daughter‚ Anna‚ who is a perfect genetic match for Kate. Over the course of the next few years‚ Anna undergoes several procedures‚ including frequent blood withdrawals and a painful bone marrow extraction‚ to help keep Kate alive. Sara describes in great detail the pain and suffering Kate endures. Chemotherapy

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    Mrs. Shelby in the Uncle Tom’s Cabin can be compared to Mss Anna in the King and I. Mrs. Shelby had love‚ passion‚ and compassion for the slaves as Mss Anna. Mrs. Shelby loved her slave Eliza‚ Harry Eliza’s son‚ and Uncle Tom who lived and work for them from his childhood. Hearing Mr. Shelby is going to sell Tom a humble man and Harry Eliza’s son‚ Mrs. Shelby was surprised and spoke for them like Mss. Anna did when the king was uproar at Tuptim. Mrs. Shelby was against her husband’s intentions and

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    I. INTRODUCTION My Sister’s Keeper is a drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes. It’s about a child‚ Anna Fitzgerald‚ looks to earn medical emancipation from her parents who until now have relied on their youngest child to help their leukemia-stricken daughter Kate remain alive. The objective of the movie is teaching their mom how to let go and move on. II. CHARACTERS * Anna Fitzgerald (Abigail Breslin) * She is planned to be born to be perfect donor match for her older sister

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    moment Anna was born she was subjected to multiple procedures in order to help treat her sister. Regardless of all of the treatments‚ Kate at 16‚ is progressively getting weaker and treatments are no longer effective. She wishes to not be treated any longer and is ready to “let go” but doesn’t know how to tell her family. The doctors state that a kidney transplant is Kate’s only chance for survival. Her parents push Anna to donate‚ even though there are definite long-term consequences for Anna if she

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    My Sister's Keeper

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    Keeper Jodi Picoult’s ‘My sister’s keeper’ is a novel based on conflicts surrounding the main character‚ Anna Fitzgerald. Anna did many procedures‚ endured pain‚ gave cells‚ bone marrow and blood to her sister‚ Kate. If that wasn’t enough‚ now the doctors want her to give away one of her kidneys. It was a shock to the whole family when her mom‚ Sara received a letter stating that her daughter‚ Anna is suing her for medical emancipation. When a law suit is filed it is usually for someone’s own benefit

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    become resilience in crisis. As entire families were wiped out‚ Anna frith had suffered an extreme trauma throughout the novel of Geraldine Brooks. We observe Anna’s thoughts about the mine ‘I had been afraid of mines long before’ due to at the start of the novel‚ Anna loses her loved husband whilst he was working in the mine. Even though her husband’s death was not a result of the plague‚ it still had depicted he weakness of Anna Frith. Due to the result of the extreme trauma plague had unleashed

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    characteristic of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)‚ Donald Meichenbaum’s treatment of the client‚ Anna‚ was a short-term therapy‚ only lasting about 20 sessions. His eclectic style of work was elicited by Anna because she was horribly depressed and had currently experienced bouts of panic attacks that were making her life miserable‚ and affecting the lives of those around her. Meichenbaum took a CBT approach with Anna within the first few sessions in order to help rid her of her panic attacks. First‚ he

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