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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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    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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    The notion that media content reflects changing dominant discourses with regards to masculinity and femininity appears to be an on going debate‚ although traditional representations of men and women are still very much evident in media content‚ for example domesticity‚ motherhood and women’s role in the home‚ it is notable that due to shifts in a cultured society‚ one that claims to be of fairness and equality‚ that there are still repetitious marginalisation’s which currently proliferate within

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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    years. We would also get to visit her on the weekend‚ and she would also visit us on the weekends. Plus my mom and I do not get along well‚ so I figured I needed a break from her. On the other hand‚ I did care she was taking my big sister Amanda with her. Amanda made the decision to move to Athens so she could swim for the UGA bulldogs to get herself ready for her swimming career in college. This idea was horrific to me‚ even though it would be the better for both my mom and my sister. I was also

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