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    young lives. Dorothy‚ the protagonist‚ is having difficulty finding happiness and fun out of her home. The gray prairies of Kansas seem to suck the life out of those who live there. “When Aunt Em came there to live she was a young‚ pretty wife. The sun and wind had changed her‚ too. They had taken the sparkle from her eyes ad left them a sober gray; they had taken the red from her cheeks and lips‚ and they were gray also. She was thin and gaunt and never smiled now” (Baum‚ 1). Dorothy never outwardly

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    believes these technologies would increase communication and product awareness and reduce design/production/delivery times. · SCI continues to use outdated procedures for deciding new styles and unclear/confusing production procedures. · According to Allison‚ the average time from design to the pilot run is too long but could be reduced and there is too much conflict in the styling phase. · According to Lawson‚ Flynn is knowledgeable and has gained much experience over the years. Last year‚ he was promised

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    commonly known as Frank L. Baum‚ novel The Wonderful wizard of Oz Baum describes a story in which a young girl Dorothy and her dog‚ Toto go on a magical journey from the dull‚ gray land of Kansas to the colorful‚ magical land of Oz. This girl and her dog meet three companions‚ a Cowardly Lion‚ a Brainless Scarecrow‚ and a Heartless Tin Man and have adventure in the Land of Oz and untimely help Dorothy get home. In Baum’s allegorical The Wonderful Wizard of Oz he uses satire and symbols‚ such as the regions

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    grayness of Kansas‚ Dorothy’s home‚ Baum is symbolizing the dullness of reality and Dorothy’s feelings toward this reality. Dorothy believes nothing in the world is special‚ and that there is no magic because her Aunt Em told her so: “‘But‚’ said Dorothy‚ after a moment’s thought‚ ‘Aunt Em has told me that the witches were all dead -- years and years ago’” (14). This gives Dorothy blinders to the beauty of reality‚ and everything is gray and barren. Once she sees the beauty of Oz Dorothy’s growth begins

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    Michael and Allison shared the last dance together. The song was "A Moment Like This"‚ by Kelly Clarkson." "This is song is so old‚" Michael said. "I love this song though‚" Allison said. The last dance ended. It was time for everybody to unmask. This was it. Michael would finally see Allison’s face. When Allison took off her mask‚ Michael’s face lit up like a light bulb. It also felt like that Michael could breathe for the first time. "Damn‚" Michael said with a smile at his face. "What’s

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    Toni Morrison: Changing The Game Author Toni Morrison shaped the culture of writing in three main areas; she garnered attention and award of the Nobel Prize society‚ she captured minds of reading audiences in a way that other black authors had not‚ and she gave a voice to difficult subject matters that has been followed by modern authors. The following from one of her novels gives good example of her journey; “You can’t do it all. You a woman and a colored woman at that. You can’t act like a man

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    sale’s place all messed up and a bunch of roman officers who took them to the perfect’s place‚ they suddenly got arrested for not giving the relics of Pompey back. Bogus Genius created a plan in sending an actress dressed as a beautiful Gaul named Panacea‚ who was a roman actress named Latravatia .She is sent to the village with Fastandfurius. They got in and she faked a memory loss‚ she asked for Obelix and he fell in love with her so she took the helmet. She later stole Asterix’s sword and wanted

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    licensed dealer group‚ Azza Financial Services Pty Ltd. Allison and Simon Callahan have come in to see you to ask for your assistance to plan out their next five years and then help them settle into retirement. Allison (aged 54) and Simon (aged 52) have been married for 29 years and live at Lot 3 Wattle Road‚ Hurstbridge‚ Vic. Their only child‚ a daughter‚ Megan‚ is independent and has two children. Allison has recently been promoted by her employer‚ Best Marketing

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    poems lies in the pages of Dorothy Wordsworth’s journal. Quite frequently‚ Dorothy describes an incident in her journal‚ and William writes a poem about the same incident‚ often around two years later.’ It is a common observation that whilst Dorothy is a recorder – ‘her face was excessively brown’ – William is a transformer – ‘Her skin was of Egyptian brown’ . The intertextuality between The Grasmere and Alfoxden Journals and ‘I wandered lonely as a Cloud’ allows both Dorothy and William to write about

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    as well as extensive reasoning‚ behind much of what Dorothy Wordsworth writes in The Grasmere Journals and evidence of this was discovered after searching the Internet. An article by Jill Angelino‚ titled “Writing Against‚ Writing Through: 
Subjectivity‚ Vocation and Authorship in the Work of Dorothy Wordsworth”‚ describes many of these in great detail. The theme Angelino discusses in greatest detail however‚ albeit the main reason for Dorothy keeping the journals in the first place‚ is Dorothy’s

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