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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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    message trying to be conveyed is actually contradictory to what is provided on screen‚ leaving Rushdie and many others questioning. Why exactly would Dorothy want to go back to the horrible Kansas when she has experienced the magic of Oz? The answer “there is no place like home” would be irrelevant here‚ as Kansas is not a good place to be in and Dorothy herself longed to go to a place over the rainbow as she felt unappreciated in Kansas. As stated in the caption by the editors at the British Film Institute

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    counselor. This is taken direct from the text: Dorothy‚ age 23‚ seeks counseling from Gerald‚ an LPC in private practice. Her goal is to work through issues related to the sexual abuse by her stepfather that she had endured when she was a child. After 2 months of counseling‚ Gerald initiates a sexual relationship with Dorothy. He rationalizes his behavior by telling himself that she can benefit from having a “healthy” sexual relationship. Dorothy feels guilty‚ confused‚ and isolated by this betrayal

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    paper. A: The short story by Jane Rogers from 2006 is about a mother‚ Dorothy and her sister‚ Lucy. When Dorothy dies her sister temporarily moves in with her niece‚ the narrator. They don’t communicate that well but when they start talking about Dorothy they open up and the narrator expands her knowledge about her mother and her aunt. The main characters in the story are Lucy and the narrator. Lucy is the sister of Dorothy who died. She is 75 years old and has become a widow after 49 years of

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    the Wicked Witch of the West when her house lands on and kills the Wicked Witch’s sister. The Witch also wants to claim her sister’s magical slippers‚ which Glinda has rewarded to Dorothy. She makes friends with the Munchkins‚ who proclaim her a hero for freeing them from the bondage of the Wicked Witch of the East. Dorothy must now find her way back home to Kansas‚ and is directed by Glinda to seek out the all-knowing and powerful Wizard of Oz. Along her way‚ she assembles a group of companions whom

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    Nonrealistic Aspect of Pretty Little Liars Pretty Little Liars is an ABC drama series that follow the lives of four best friends (Spencer‚ Hanna‚ Emily‚ Aria) after they find themselves at the center of a murder mystery when their best friend‚ Allison is killed; however‚ the murder mystery as well as the teens lives are falsely portrayed compared to real scenarios. Even though the four girls grew apart they are still hiding a dark secret. For these girls‚ high school will never be the same‚ suffering

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    In this Case Judy Allison is coming over to close a sale with Bill Taylor. Judy is a salesperson for cellular phones. She called the company first and dropped of a sample for the executives to try them out. The executives really liked them so they decided to order four cellular phones. Judy Allison‚ the salesperson promises to drop of the ordered phones tomorrow and the deal is almost closed. After talking about the great benefits of the cellular phones suddenly the conversation is going in a completely

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    Inventions‚ new ideas‚ and expansions are a few of the great achievements that have always propelled countries forward. These inventions and expansions have changed the way in which people have lived their lives. One of the great inventions that came into existence occurred during the Industrial Revolution‚ a time of extreme change and discovery for all people. This invention began with a man named James Hargreaves. James Hargreaves was born in 1720 in Lancashire‚ England (Ditchfield 12). Hargreaves

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    become close‚ they must get past all of the facades and disclose their true selves to one another. In the movie The Breakfast Club‚ each of the main characters exemplifies this theory. At the beginning of the movie‚ characters Claire‚ John‚ Andrew‚ Allison‚ and Brian are each individuals who separate themselves from one another. At the conclusion of this movie‚ they are united as one group‚ whose fears and anxieties are known and each person’s true self is revealed. Through the interaction of the

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    The development of footbinding was so distant and steam long and the regions influenced by footbinding were so vast that none of a descriptive and explanatory framing could state the real meaning of the footbinding completely. The author Dorothy Ko illustrated the complex historical development of footbinding in her journal “The Shifting Meanings of Footbinding in Seventeen-Century China”. She described three historic stages of footbinding: the heyday of footbinding‚ the prohibition of footbinding

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