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    Below is an overview of a strength based approach towards client care and in accordance to domain 2 management of nursing care‚ competency 2.3 of Nursing Council of New Zealand‚ confidentiality and anonymity was maintained at all times. The assessment was commenced upon gaining verbal consent from the client with reference to The Health and Disability Rights Act (Ministry of Justice‚ 2004). Mr Y is an elderly man who is now residing at a rest home was diagnosed with hypertension‚ meningitis‚ epilepsy

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    older man named Arnold Friend. Arnold friend is the antagonist of the story. He is a very strange character. From his odd car to his appearance. Arnold Friend is not so much a “friend” to Connie. In the story Friend plays the role as a man but in deeper meaning‚ he is really a demonic figure. When he unexpectedly shows up to Connie’s house‚ his strangeness begins to grow dramatically. Arnold Friend is not some normal person. He comes off as if he has some deeper issues. Although Arnold Friend has a

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    Jessica Ferguson July 22nd‚2012 The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie 1. What does Arnold mean when he says‚ “I think the world is a series of broken dams and floods and my cartoons are tiny little lifeboats.”? What Arnold meant by the above quote was that he sees the worlds as broken dams and floods that represent the death‚ chaos and poverty around him. Everything around him is broken and damaged like his glasses. At the age of fourteen he has already been

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    to a barbecue at her aunt’s house. While they are gone the stranger in the convertible‚ whose name is Arnold Friend‚ pulls up in her driveway and tries to talk Connie into leaving the house and going with him and his friend out. Connie resists for a while until Friend begins to threaten her family. In the end Connie ends up going with Friend and the story ends. Many people believe that Arnold Friend is a predator seeking out a new victim. Even the numbers painted on the side of his car are references

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    fantasy oriented and irrational. Joyce Carol Oates places Arnold in her short story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” Arnold Friend represents the id in Connie’s personality. Everything Connie wishes about her life is exactly what Arnold represents. Arnold sets Connie free and gives her the things she has

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    are hooves that the devil has. The narrator stated about the wig that Arnold friend was wearing was to make the reader think that he’s wearing it for a purpose‚ which is to hide his devil horns. The other guy name was Ellie he is also listening‚ to the same rock and roll song that Connie was listening to before they pulled up. Ellie looks like the type of guy who could do no harm. He’s quiet and just hangs around; Arnold friend convinced Connie to go for a ride with him but‚ Connie knows

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    wealth. Wealth determines how much money you receive and depending on that income someone could be poor or wealthy. In ADTPTI Arnold happens to live in a very poor family. When Arnold gets to his new school he notices that all the white people that attend Reardon have nice clothing and Arnold also notices that his clothing is not so nice compared to the other kids. This causes Arnold to feel like he does not fit in‚ which does not help him specifically on his first day. Money and income also affects peoples

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    allegories in Oates’ story represent the issue of innocence and temptation‚ good versus evil‚ and man overpowering woman. Connie seems like an innocent fifteen year old girl when Arnold Friend shows up at her house. She is easily persuaded to talk to Arnold and gives in to the temptation to go for a ride with him. Arnold says a lot of sweet things to Connie to try and make her fall for his words. He tells Connie how beautiful she is and calls her names such as “sweetheart” and “honey.” Connie‚ being

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    dominant discourse. The dominant discourse of Edward Scissorhand‚ namely conformity is carefully constructed by Burton in order to confront the viewer with an ironical aspect of being fitted in society. Firstly‚ for the first half of the film as Peg Boggs tells Edward that ‘blending is the secret’‚ viewers are positioned to feel positive for conformity with a perspective of blending in society can makes people’s lives easier and happier. Use of scenes of event such as barbecues and Christmas parties

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    Essay - The stone boy. In this essay‚ would I like to discuss how the way his family neglects Arnold can affect him in the future. The story is set in the south part of the USA where we meet the following characters‚ Arnold and Eugene on their way out early in the morning. The two boys are on their way out to the lake‚ where they are going to pick peas and if they are luckily‚ to shoot some ducks. Arnold has got a 22-caliber rifle‚ which he got from his father and on their way to the lake‚ when

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