Of course‚ it varies depending on which version you read. Ok well‚ Mrs Lyons employs Mrs Johnston to work for her. Mrs Lyons can’t have children‚ but Mrs Johnston (Known as the mother) has too many. When Mrs J finds out she is going to have twins she is upset as she can’t afford them. Mrs Lyons persuades Mrs J to let her adopt one of the twins. Mrs Lyons is very aware of her social and financial position and she uses it to influence Mrs J. (She offers to pay her for the baby at one point
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Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen 1133 A project manager’s level of satisfaction in construction logistics Hyounseung Jang‚ Jeffrey S. Russell‚ and June Seong Yi Abstract: Customer satisfaction and continuous improvement are the fundamental goals of construction logistics. While much research has been focusing on exploring the relationship between the contractors and the ultimate customers‚ known as the owner‚ to improve the understanding of the significance of customer
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Our Day out by Willie Russell is an energetic and humorous play‚ about a school trip to Conwy castle. The ’progress class’‚ a class for illiterate children‚ are on a trip to Wales where the liberal Mrs Kay and the strict Mr Briggs have completely different ideas about the day should be organised. Mrs Kay and Mr Briggs have two distinct personalities that clash frequently throughout the play and Willie Russell presents both in an interesting and comical way in his drama. Mrs Kay is a benevolent
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Blood Brothers is a play written by Willy Russell about twin brothers whose mother was tricked into giving one twin to Mrs Lyons‚ a rich woman who can’t have children. Mrs Johnston keeps a child and raises him on a council estate with 7 siblings. The twins become best friends but their mothers push them apart. However they continue to be friends up until adulthood. This is a classic tale of nature versus nurture and it examines the debates surrounding fate‚ family and motherly love. The two women
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“Copyright law protects foxes better than hedgehogs”. Per Lord Hoffmann in Designer Guild v Russell Williams [2000] 1 WLR 2416. Discuss.” Index I. Introduction 3 i) Intellectual property 3 ii) Copy right 3 II. Case study 6 i) Facts of the case 6 ii) Decision of the chancery division and court of appeal 7 iii) Judgement of the House of Lords 9 iv) Lord Hoffman’s view on the case 9 III. Comparison of copyright to foxes and hedgehogs
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Educating Rita by Willy Russell explores the relationship between the two characters involved in the play‚ Frank and Rita over a time span‚ of several months. A variety of themes are explored as Rita‚ a working class Liverpudlian‚ aspires to a higher social and academic level so that she may have choices‚ with Frank‚ a disillusioned and failed poet as her teacher. As Rita progresses‚ Russell uses a range of dramatic techniques and tensions between the two characters to explore themes of the personal
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A major theme in ‘Our Day Out’ is the lack of education and opportunity for young people in the inner city. Using scenes from the play‚ show how Willy Russell makes the audience aware of this theme The lack of education and opportunity affects young people in inner cities like Liverpool‚ these young people have never been given the chance to have a good education‚ and therefore they were just stuck in a states school‚ where there aren’t many people who care what grades they get and what they
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Paper #1 Jimmy Wayland‚ five years a father and feels he has “missed the boat” (Hochschild 1997:126) on being a father. Jimmy had a child and thought his wife wanted to raise the child herself and therefore spent his time at work. In The Time Bind‚ by Arlie R. Hochschild‚ Jimmy Wayland is a stand out character who exemplified the neglect to take advantage of Amerco’s work-family balance programs. Jimmy’s reasons for not taking the work family balance programs were because of his beliefs and the
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busyness she sees in her daily life. Therefore‚ Olivia is just creating and mimicking everything that she sees. The way Olivia rushes when she speaks on the phone is learnt from her mother. Parents take up a huge role in their children. Likewise‚ Hochschild argues how children as creating a similar lifestyle as their parents. She writes‚ “In other families‚ parents seemed to encourage children to develop schedules parallel to and as their own” (190). Due to the increase of the working demand‚ parents
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object of cheerful self-mocking. In THE SECOND SHIFT: WORKING PARENTS AND THE REVOLUTION AT HOME‚ Arlie Hochschild holds up to the light this and many other strategies by which women and men in two-career marriages juggle work pressures and family needs. Between 1980 and 1988‚ Hochschild and her research associates interviewed fifty couples at great length. Hochschild also observed family
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