Angel of the Battlefield Clara Barton once said‚ "I have an almost disregard of precedent and a faith in the possibility of something better. It irritates me to be told how things have always been done I defy the tyranny of precedent. I cannot afford the luxury of a closed mind. I go for anything new that might improve the past" (Lewis 1). Also known at the Angel of the Battlefield during the Civil War‚ Clara Barton is a great heroine for her many achievements such as: establishing a free public
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what age was Clara adopted? * How long has this been going on? * Does she have a good relationship with the parents? * What are Claras sleeping and eating patterns? * How are the parents handling Claras tantrums? * How is Claras relationship with her teacher at her preschool? * How does Clara interact with her classmates? 2- I would use a few tools for the interview‚ first id observe how the parents express themselves and interact with clara. I will also observe clara. I will observe
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SCENE 1 *AUNT CLARA LAYING ON THE SOFA IN THE LIVING ROOM WHEN LENNIE COMES IN* LENNIE: Aunt Clara‚ can you make me somma that apple pie? Like you promise me. AUNT CLARA: I can’t today‚ Lennie. LENNIE: Why? Wha’s wrong? You not feelin’ well? AUNT CLARA: I think‚ I think‚ I’m dyin’ Lennie.. *AUNT CLARA COUGH HARD* LENNIE: No‚ Aunt Clara. You can’t die‚ tha’ ain’t possible. George needs you‚ I needs you. *GEORGE COMES IN* AUNT CLARA: George.. GEORGE: Yeah‚ Aunt Clara? AUNT CLARA: Take care of
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of requests for composers on a particular night are listed below: Composers Percentage of Requests Bach 5 Beethoven 26 Brahms 9 Dvorak 2 Mendelssohn 3 Mozart 21 Schubert 12 Schumann 7 Tchaikovsky 14 Wagner 1 a. Does the data listed above comprise a valid probability distribution? Explain. The individual probabilities are all between 0 & 1 and the sum = 100% b. What is the probability
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Besides‚ name calling is used when the producer creates a story about the soldier Schumann who is held by the Albanian terrorists. Motss cooks up "good old Shoe‚" William Schumann (Woody Harrelson)‚ who is allegedly rescued from the hands of the Albanians to be flown back for a hero’s welcome. Shoe inspires a shtick‚ too: Kids start lobbing their old gym shoes over power lines‚ and
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another will hold that confidence. If that certitude is shattered‚ it takes time again to reconcile and to earn it back. In Michael Dorris’s novel‚ A Yellow Raft in Blue Water‚ Ida is a girl who entrusts in her young Aunt Clara with secrets from school to boys. When Clara reveals Ida’s hope about Willard Pretty Dog‚ the trust is broken; despite this‚ Ida still
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Brown. The quote was expressed by Clara‚ the protagonist of the story. Carwin‚ the supposed antagonist‚ is seemingly trying to deceive Clara to fall under his wishes. Even though Carwin is trying to trick Clara‚ she knows that freedom is on her mind and that her willpower is strong enough to stop the artifices. At the same time‚ Clara believes that Pleyel is no longer on her side because of the many accusations of inappropriate behaviors between Carwin and Clara. Clara contemplates what else could go
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Penelope Lively takes place in a school in London‚ approximately in the mid 80s. 15 year old Clara Tilling takes her clothes off in morning assembly one day‚ and walks naked through the crowd into the form-room‚ where she put on a science overall. Moments later a teacher brings her clothes‚ and Clara continues school. People are patting her back and giving her attention‚ which wears off at lunch time. Later‚ Clara is called to the Head’s office where they talk about the event of the morning. Clara’s
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long has Clara been in their personal care? When they adopted her‚ was their anything in her personal file about a mental‚ emotional‚ or psychological disorder or trauma? When did they start noticing the change in her behavior and did it precede any memorable event? Has Clara recently experienced any sudden disruptions to her schedule and lifestyle? Did Clara enjoy preschool before and abruptly decide she did not want to go? Are they personal aware of anything that might have happened to Clara in preschool
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Clara’s day This short story "Clara’s day" by Penelope Lively is about a girl‚ Clara‚ who suddenly took off all of her clothes and started walking naked around at her school. After this sensational episode she was told that she had to meet "the Head" after school. They talked about Clara’s reasons for doing what she did‚ because as the Head said on page 53 line 1-2‚ "..you aren’t really like that‚ are you?"‚ and Clara agreed that she wasn’t. Naturally Clara’s parents‚ or in this case‚ mother was
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