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    such as growing and shrinking in size‚ and meeting curious characters including a Mad Hatter‚ a hookah-smoking caterpillar‚ and a smiling Cheshire Cat. Alice is the protagonist‚ meaning she’s the main character‚ and the story is told from her point of view. Some major characters include the White Rabbit‚ the Mad Hatter‚ the Queen of Hearts‚ the Duchess‚ the Cheshire cat‚ and the Caterpillar. ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION Alice in Wonderland is a classic. It is filled with fantasy‚ and sparks imagination

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    topic of bizarre. Tim Burton approaches transformations in a powerfully visual way‚ to explore the theme of weird. The scene in which Alice meets Absalom‚ a blue caterpillar‚ is extremely surreal. The colour blue predominates with Absalom emerging from the smoke. Ominous music is used to emphasise the emergence of the caterpillar. The musical score is magical and dreamy‚ and is the perfect

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    One of the most prominent themes in children’s literature is maturation and grasping with adulthood. In keeping with this tradition‚ Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland presents a girl who transforms immensely from the bored little girl who can’t imagine reading a book without pictures to the mature adult described at the end of the novel. Throughout much of the novel‚ the reader witnesses Alice struggling with frequent‚ rapid changes in her body. While the repeated size changes in the

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    an imitation of a caterpillar’s digestive tract using dialysis tubing and glassware. The first material in this experiment is a small beaker representing the head and crop of the caterpillar. This beaker is filled with both starch and the enzyme α-amylase. This enzyme digests the starch found in the leaves the caterpillar is eating‚ which breaks it down into glucose. The opening of the soaked dialysis tubing represents the opening between the crop and intestine‚ so you fill the tubing with the solution

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    lying to help her fit in. Since Alice’s mother could not even look in her daughters eyes. In the same situation was Alice in wonderland after going through a whole life changing size’s in one day. She then did not know who she was and when the Caterpillar asked her “Who are you”(pg‚19). Alice stood there thinking while saying “I-- I hardly know‚ sir ‚just at present-- at least I know who I WAS when I got up this morning‚ but I think I must have been changed several

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    I believe that Theseus’s ship in the beginning‚ and the new ship constructed in replacement of the original have nothing in common. When two objects have nothing in common they cannot possibly be the same. This is the same concept as when a caterpillar

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    has special abilities My last claim is that Cece can make many friends ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evidence 1 I found caterpillars with my friend emma p.1 I have special abilities unknown to anyone p.43 I found caterpillars with my friend emma p.1 Hey let’s be best friends says laura and i say ok p.48-49 ================================================================================================================

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    Survivors’ of layoff or job loss are also coping with stress and may also grieve the loss of a co-worker. According to Brockner‚ “(the) layoffs may elicit anxiety produced by job insecurity that may in turn influence the performance of survivors. (Brockner et al‚ Layoffs‚ 373)” There may also be questions as to whether management made the decision on who to keep and who to let go‚ fairly‚ and not based on personal preference. Brockner explains that “(Survivors) may be worried or anxious that they

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    The mining sector is made up of organisations whose primary activity is the extraction of naturally occurring mineral solids or natural resources. Examples of these types of minerals are coal‚ ores and precious stones. The mining industry also broadly covers quarrying and well operations. The sector comprises two basic activities: mine operations and mining support activities. "Mine operations" involve setting up the mine‚ quarry or well for the organization‚ or on behalf of another organization

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    Week 5 Block 2 – Reading 5 Looking Inside For Competitive Advantage Jay Barney 1 Introduction • Focus has been placed on the relationship between the firm’s environmental opportunities and threats‚ and the firm’s strengths and weaknesses (SWOT analysis ). • Michael Porter’s work on the ‘five forces model’ helps understand the importance of external threats and opportunities. • Barney emphasizes the competitive implications of the firm’s internal strengths and weaknesses. To Barney the SW should

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