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    Family Obstacles

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    Every family is faced with different obstacles when raising a child. These obstacles impact the child’s development and rearing. Jennifer and I talked about her greatest obstacle when raising her four-year-old daughter Allison. She told me how Allison was diagnosed with appendicitis‚ had to have two surgeries due to the appendix rupturing inside‚ and was in the hospital for over a month. Jennifer and I talked about how she made it through the situation and she told me‚ “I just kept praying to God

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    basket case Allison. There was a great deal of interesting nonverbal communication taking place between these people. Their reactions and responses to each other demonstrated perceptual errors‚ which would be shown as the story progressed. The gender conflict styles also played a role. The girls both tended to listen‚ rather than hold the attention of the others. This was especially true in Allison’s case‚ whom never spoke. Allison was introduced in the movie as the basket case. Allison showed that

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    audience found out toward the end of the movie. This is showing that home‚ or the people who represent home‚ are very important to Dorothy and means a lot to her‚ especially since they were showing up in her dream. Also‚ Dorothy has trouble deciding if she wants to go back home or not. Meaning‚ that home is important and special to her‚ and that even though Oz is great‚ Dorothy really wants to be with her family. Additionally‚ the scenes of Dorothy’s home are in black and white‚ where Oz is in color. The

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    profound meaning of the fable itself. The Wizard of Oz features Dorothy Gale‚ the protagonist‚ on a quest throughout the wonderful fantasy land of Oz. Although it may not be clearly evident‚ Dorothy’s journey is in fact quite similar to our very own journey of life. Dorothy is an ordinary individual. In Kansas‚ her life is decent‚ however once she arrives in Oz‚ she begins her magical adventure. Within the foreign city‚ Dorothy follows the yellow brick road to assist her in reaching the Emerald

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    Wringer Report

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    around with and torture his neighbor Dorothy. His friends and he think it is hilarious to tree stump her‚ which is standing on the sidewalk blocking her passing over and over. Dorothy does not think it is funny and does not even flinch. Finally‚ she backs away from Beans and walks over toward Palmer with tears in her eyes and asks‚ “why are you doing this to me?” Palmer finally understands what the knot in his heart is partly about. After Dorothy confronts Palmer‚ he decides to tell

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    The Wife of Bath is not an admirable woman. Allison is a manipulator‚ picks her husbands based on their looks and money‚ and possibly murdered husband number four. An admirable woman is one who respects‚ not only herself‚ but her husband‚ too. Also‚ one must love their mate with a love that can never be denied. In the story‚ Allison shows characteristics of being a manipulator. She waits for her mate to get drunk and falsely accuses him of cheating the next morning‚ knowing that everything is a

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    accurate or close. Depending on the property chosen‚ the sale price may account for a large portion of the future cash flows‚ and assuming a higher sale price will hinder IRR. Q2. Using the method for financial analysis‚ employed by Cartwright for Allison Green‚ and assuming the figures given in the case‚ what are the financial returns for the other three

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    in Oz reflects a more mature adult-like tone whereas similar situations in Kansas illuminate childishness. The most prominent example in Kansas where Dorothy demonstrates her child-like behavior is when Ms Gulch comes to take Toto away. Dorothy’s expression and tone shows that she is extremely distressed and frustrated. As a result‚ Dorothy aggressively shoves Ms Gulch and yells “No no I wont let you take him. You go away or ill bite you myself‚ you wicked old Witch!”. The audience can almost

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    Wizard of Oz Outline

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    Wizard of Oz: • Call to Adventure: Been living on the farm‚ Dorothy has an internal call to adventure in that she wishes to view a land (sings about it) and life greater than what she has living on the farm • Siddhartha lives in a relatively wealthy city in India with his Brahmin parents‚ but has a thirst for knowledge. He wants to join the wandering squad of possession-less Samanas (tells his father) • Refusal to Call: Dorothy is transported to Oz‚ “We’re not in Kansas anymore”‚ and at first

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    1. Short summary of the film.- Dorothy and her dog Toto are caught in a tornado’s path and somehow end up in the land of Oz. Here she meets some memorable friends and foes in her journey to meet the Wizard of Oz who everyone says can help her return home and possibly grant her new friends their goals of a brain‚ heart and courage 2. The film’s genre. - Fantasy‚ Children’s novel 3. Major character’s conflict and change. - Dorothy only considers herself as an ordinary girl‚ but she is more. She liberates

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