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    both the novel and the film have the same theme‚ the audience would notice that these differences would make the novel more exciting and powerful adventures than the film. Those difference would be the back up stories‚ the shape that Oz took when Dorothy and her friends ask for their wishes and the journey to the castle of the Wicked Witch of the west. On the novel and the film the Scarecrow would ask Oz for a brain‚ Tin Woodsman would ask Oz for a heart‚ and the Cowardly Lion would ask Oz

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    Gloria Scene Analysis

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    you something. (Hands a present). You can open it later‚ but just know‚ I’ll be fighting for you Glory. You’re my baby girl and I will always love you. GLORIA: I love you too dad… (Gloria wipes away tears and begins to walk away with the nurse.) ALLISON: Do not worry Mr. Fleming. Your daughter is in the safest‚ most loving hands this side of the US. We treat all of our patients like family‚ and plan our steps to a happier future.) (Scene goes to the Nurse showing Gloria to her room). NURSE: Here

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    Lath A Narrative Fiction

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    Lathan looked to Allison and then back to Constantine‚ “You’ve thought of everything — like normal. There’s really no other choice.” Allison’s body tensed. If David‚ or Lathan — whoever he was — was going to do something she knew it had to be soon. She was going to run all right. But she had no intentions of running away. She only wished that she had a knife or her car keys. Anything that she could use as a weapon against the glittery prick. At the thought of her keys‚ Allison’s hand brushed against

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    1- Where did Willem and Allison go when they got out of the train? At the club where Willem’s friend works. 2- Who answered the door to Willems at the beginning of the chapter? A tall man with blue-black skin. 3- What happened when Allison started to spin herself on the bar seat? The barstool comes clear off its base. 4- What is the reaction of the giant man when that happened? He asked her if she was American. 5- Where is living the giant’s brother? He lives in Roché Estair. 6- Where is located

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    violated a rule at Shermer High resulting in a Saturday morning detention. The five students having to report for the Saturday morning detention do not share the same interests and are somewhat familiar with one another. Andrew Clark‚ Claire Standish‚ Allison Reynolds‚ Brain Johnson‚ and John Bender are the five students. Shermer High’s assistant principal Richard Vernon is supervising the three males and two females in the library. Obedience to these gender roles is enforced by each of the characters

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    What Is Hookup Culture?

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    Excuse for Behavior Alcohol The consumption of alcohol is a key component of hookup culture which was prevalent throughout the literature (Allison & Risman 2013; Armstrong et al.‚ 2012; Hamilton & Armstrong 2009; Hess et al.‚ 2015; Kelly 20012; Paul McManus & Hayes 2000; Reid et al.‚ 2011; Ronen 2012; Ven & Beck 2009). Majority of the literature stated that the presence of alcohol and being intoxicated is a norm for parties among college students‚ and goes hand in hand with sexual activities (Kelly

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    Wizard of Oz

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    imagery‚ particularly in the second to last scene where Dorothy is at the point of going back to Kansas. This scene is distinctly significant in terms of mise en scène and sound as it concludes the film and highlights the themes that have been revealed throughout‚ giving a clearer message to the film’s audience. The mise en scène is used to describe what it is the frame and why it is there. The scene near the end of the film where Dorothy is saying goodbye to the fantasy characters before leaving

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    a individual that is not afraid too risk his/her life for a friend‚ family member‚ and etc. The wizard of Oz told Dorothy the scarecrow‚ the tin woodman and the lion to go on a mission. Dorothy wanted to go back to Kansas and the Lion wanted to have courage‚ the tin wood man wanted to have a heart and the scarecrow wanted to have a brain. Without a doubt the Wizard of Oz told Dorothy‚ the lion‚ Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow to destroy The wizard of the west so that the wizard of Oz will be the only

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    From the Minutemen of the Revolutionary War to today’s high-tech weapons‚ the American Military has changed and morphed to meet the needs of the times. Our military has evolved massively since the days of our Forefathers and is still growing every day. There are three key events where the American Military was improved and/or evolved setting a path for a more organized‚ trained‚ well-equipped‚ and respected Military. The events that will be discussed regarding the American Military was the Civil

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    Wizard of Oz

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    this existing research and references to the movie and the book will be used. Plot Summary Franks Baum’s novel “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” was adapted by Victor Fleming into a musical “The Wizard of Oz”. It is a story of a young girl named Dorothy who lived in Kansas. She lived with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry and her pet dog Toto on a farm. One day a tornado struck and she was transported to a place known as the Land of Oz where she met many strange characters. While on her journey to meet

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