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    Wizard Of Oz Symbolism

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    of Oz" was owned by the munchkins that lived on the east. The story begins with Dorothy’s house crushing the wicked witch of the east. The munchkins praised Dorothy for this and treated her very well. The color blue typically is associated with being mellow‚ calm‚ and open. The munchkins were all three of these things when they greeted Dorothy. The munchkins gave her a place to stay and

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    Preparation for Mentorship

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    Allison is a 2nd year Midwifery student. Whilst on her clinical placement on an Antenatal and Postnatal ward‚ has been observed by her Mentor and associate Mentor‚ to fail in her actions to show competence in her practice whilst caring for the women. The key areas identified by her Mentor are: failing to explain her actions to a women in her care who has more complex needs‚ failed to gain verbal consent and failed to maintain privacy or dignity. Her associate Mentor has been concerned on shift

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    Allison's Two World View

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    Allison seemingly embraces the filtration model. In this model‚ things in themselves are the result of certain ontological conditions‚ which are completely independent of representations (Robinson 423). Epistemic conditions "filter out" things lacking representation

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    his sister‚ Dorothy‚ only to make himself appear to be this wise man who takes his sister under his wings. He ensures her that when he is gone she can be comforted and protected memories of him and their love for nature. Dorothy ’s ideas are disregarded and replaced with those of her brother‚ as if her own are unworthy of mentioning or possessing. Wordsworth may perhaps believe that he is doing his sister a favor by passing on to her his love for nature. The speaker views Dorothy as this innocent

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    who took part in his murder‚ could not agree to all of the qualities that have been presented thus far. The seven individuals who took part in the murder of Bobby Kent were his best friend Marty Puccio‚ Lisa Connelly‚ Derek Kaufman‚ Derek Dzvirko‚ Allison Willis‚ Donny Semenec‚ and Heather Swallers. Marty Puccio‚ the best friend of Bobby Kent‚ was one individual that was always by Bobby’s side and received much of the bad treatment that Bobby Kent gave out in his lifetime. Often times‚ the two would

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    like home”‚ repeated Dorothy. A young girl trying to go back home to Kansas after a cyclone lands her and her dog‚ Toto‚ in the Land of Oz. There Dorothy meets the Scarecrow‚ the TinMan‚ and the Cowardly Lion who are all in need of something that is considered important to them; a brain‚ a heart‚ and courage. Along the way‚ they have to travel to Emerald City to see the Wizard of Oz‚ directed by the Good Witch of the North‚ especially for Dorothy to get back home. However‚ Dorothy and the gang run into

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    nation’s leaders desire to attain internationally‚ the values are those that are held by the relevant actors involved‚ and the means are how such stated goals are accomplished. In attempting to explain how this creates relevant‚ coherent policy‚ Graham Allison develops three models and uses them in the case study of the Cuban Missile Crisis to demonstrate how they apply. In Allison’s explanation of his models and subsequent application of these models to the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ he argues that the Rational

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    example of the Heroes Journey. The story begins in the world of the innocence. Dorothy orphaned as a child‚ lives on a gray open farmland with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. Dorothy’s dog‚ Toto‚ always toyed around with their neighbor‚ Ms Gulch‚ making her unwelcome to this character. After calling the Sheriff to get Toto to stay out of her garden‚ Toto bites Ms Gluch. Toto is taken away to be put to sleep‚ and although Dorothy begs and pleads none of the adults help. Here is where Dorothy’s call for the

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    Grandma Gert had gotten fond of Amy as well. Grandma Gert died while trying to save Amy from the Lion. Even as she died Grandma Gert made sure Amy undertood how important it was to destroy Dorothy and she muttered an incantation to protect Amy. She disintegrated and the magic she once had in her body was returned to where it came from‚ Oz. Amy was devastated. In this land Grandma Gert cared for Amy and acted like a mother to her. “ ‘You have

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    Influence is the capacity or power of persons to produce an effect on the actions of others. Victor Flemming‚ the director of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz‚ depicts a message that revolves around the reversal of power and gender roles. Moreover‚ Dorothy is a child in her physical presence but lives the role of a hero as she leads the scarecrow‚ lion‚ and tin man to the Wizard himself. Through the archetypes such as the hero being a women‚ Cultural values‚ and the stages of the journey‚ Flemming raises

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