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    Wizard Of Oz Essay

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    The Wizard of Oz follows the story of a young Dorothy who lives in rural Kansas. She grows tired of the life she was living since she was feeling unappreciated. In her attempts to run away‚ she ends up in the middle of a tornado‚ locked out of her family’s panic shelter. Once the tornado hits her house‚ she is knocked out by an imploded window. The house rises in the tornado and is cast far away; it lands in a mystical land called Oz. Dorothy realizes that the house landed on and killed a wicked

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    each segment (age and social grade) we think that‚ in the future‚ people that are ‘Sharon and Tracy’ and ‘Dawn and Lisa’ will become ‘Eileen and May’ and people that are ‘Sarah and Anna’ will become ‘Dorothy and Amy’. So‚ the segment with more potential growth is ‘Eileen and Mary’ follow by ‘Dorothy and Amy’‚ because people that are ‘Sarah and Anna’ will pass for this segment ✓ Attractiveness of the segments: ➢ According to the case‚ we can see what are the segments that have a higher propensity

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    Who Is Lyman Frank Baum?

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    Lyman Frank Baum was born in Chittenango‚ New York to Benjamin Ward Baum and Cynthia Stanton in 1856. While young Lyman spent his youth reading‚ rewriting‚ and selling classic fairytales to friends intertwined with his own dark twists‚ his father was making a fortune in the Pennsylvania oil rush. During Lyman’s adolescence‚ his father purchased him a printing press‚ which lead to the young writer’s creation of the Rose Lawn Home Journal‚ which included his own articles‚ editorials‚ fiction‚ and

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    Europe and the Church under Innocent III‚. New York: H. Holt and‚ 1927. 82. Print. Queller‚ Donald E Sayers‚ Jane E. Innocent III: Leader of Europe‚ 1198-1216. London: Longman‚ 1994. 171-175. Print. -------------------------------------------- [ 1 ]. Innocent‚ Othmar Hageneder‚ and Anton Haidacher. Die Register Innocenz ’ III.... Graz‚ Köln: H. Böhlaus Nachf‚ 1964. 18-20. Print. [ 2 ]. Sayers‚ Jane E. Innocent III: Leader of Europe‚ 1198-1216. London: Longman‚ 1994. 171. Print [ 3 ] [ 4 ]. Cole

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    Oz as Utopia

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    crave Oz because of it ’s utopian vision. On the surface‚ Oz appears to be a perfect utopia to Dorothy. When she first arrives‚ Oz is bright‚ colorful and full of magic and wonder while her home in Kansas is dull‚ lifeless and devoid of hope. In Kansas‚ it ’s as if the citizens are stuck with no real plans or goals for the future. In Oz‚ traveling down the elaborate‚ intertwined yellow brick road offers Dorothy a great chance for adventure and hope and magic. This also goes for Elphaba from the Broadway

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    client and with Dorothy his accountant and her family. It doesn’t take long for these two bonds to change. Tidwell goes from Jerry’s income and job to his only true close friend. He trusts Rod’s advice and Rod has all his trust in Jerry to “show him the money” The relationship that is formed between Jerry and Dorothy is the most important one in his life.. Dorothy falls head over heels in love with Jerry after their first meeting‚ Jerry takes some time to feel the same love towards Dorothy. He even has

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    Jerry Maguire

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    that between Jerry and his secretary‚ Dorothy Boyd. She worked as an accountant for Jerry’s agency‚ and was so inspired by his "mission statement"‚ she was the only one to join him out on his own. Jerry has significant trouble in being alone‚ Dorothy is compassionate to him. Both were definitely taking a big risk but following their hearts. Control is also shown when Dorothy is receiving advice from her sister about the type of guy Jerry is. Dorothy of course doesn’t follow the advice and

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    cities‚ British author‚ William Wordsworth visits serene places in order to find peace. Wordsworth shares his getaway from reality in “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey‚” where he revisits Tintern Abbey along with his younger sister‚ Dorothy‚ after five years. Compared to his experience five years earlier‚ Wordsworth reacts differently to the calmness of Tintern Abbey. During this new reaction‚ Wordsworth relates his emotions to the cycles of life. In “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above

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    Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey provides countless morals that are based off the authors personal experiences. After a return to the cathedral‚ Wordsworth teaches a lesson learned from the past‚ present‚ and then leaves crucial advice to his sister Dorothy who accompanied him. Wordsworth’s philosophical insight of physical and metaphysical aspects of life portray many morals that are commonly used as inspiration. Tintern Abbey‚ a beautiful worn-down cathedral in the luscious green hills of England

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    Gender inequality in the workplace is particularly pronounced in Japan and Korea (Qian and Sayer 2016). There is weak enforcement of equal employment laws and limited social services for child care (Qian and Sayer 2016). Women are exhausted from working long hours‚ but are still expected to clean‚ cook‚ and take care of the kid(s). Gender wage gaps are higher in Japan and Korea than in Taiwan (Qian and Sayer 2016). Companies are dominated by males and there are limited jobs available to women. Culture

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