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    the book and the movie the things that happened is that Hannah doesn’t want to go to the Seder to meet her relatives. She opens up a door and is transported back into 1945. At the end of both the movie and the book‚ Hannah switches places with Rivkah when going to the furnace so that she can live. There are a few similarities

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    Devil’s Arithmetic had many similarities and differences. The movie had Rivka as Chaya’s cousin while the book did not. In both of them Hannah does not want to go to the Seder. The book and the movie showed how much you should value what you have and how you live your life. The Devil’s Arithmetic was written by Jane Yolen. The story starts off as a girl named Hannah was complaining to her mother about not wanting to go to the Seder. She is named after her Aunt Eva’s dead friend‚ Chaya. When she gets

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    Review The plot of Thirteen Reasons Why consisted of a girl named Hannah Baker; who over a course of three years undergone many conflicts that led to her suicide. The twist to this high school teen’s suicide story is she recorded her last moments on audiotapes. She had everything planned out from the start. Where each tape would go‚ what order‚ and a map; so they could visit exactly where each event had occurred. On those tapes Hannah talked about thirteen people and their effect on her. All the people

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    and a service user‚ Hannah‚ tells you that she is unhappy with her new medication as she thinks she does not need it and so she is throwing it away. You know from her care plan that Hannah does need to take her medication regularly and gets confused. Hannah begs you to keep this confidential and not to tell anyone especially her daughter‚ who she sees regularly‚ as her daughter will be very angry. Bi How would you explain the term `confidentiality` to Hannah. Whilst it is Hannah`s right to make decisions

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    and you were in a whole different time period and with all new people? Well‚ yeah anyone would‚ that is what Devil’s Arithmetic has in it a excited‚ fearful‚ and encouraging adventure of a young girl going through her Aunt’s and Grandpa’s childhood. Hannah just a normal jewish tennager who went through an amazing experience. Do you think that this is just a dumb fantasy book‚ that has time travel‚ and things like that. Guess what? Part of this story is true and it actually happened in real life! Confused

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    makes decisions can be among the main factors that determine whether that person is protected from or vulnerable to suicide. The novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher is about reasons that led to Hannah Baker’s death and reveals that several small choices can affect a major decision. For instance‚ Hannah creates thirteen cassette tapes explaining why she is making the decision to take her life. Thirteen different ways people are hurting her. Each reason affects her differently‚ but all thirteen reasons

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    write science fiction stories with elements of science fiction. This essay will be comparing and contrasting three elements of science fiction‚ which are technology‚ imaginary characters‚ and surprise ending by two stories‚ “Zoo” written by Edward D. Hoch and “The Ruum” written by Arthur Porges. The first element that will be discussed is technology. Technology that the story “Zoo” uses is spaceship‚ and the story “The Ruum” uses are spaceship and robotic predator. Although “Zoo” and “The Ruum” both

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    Jay Asher’s book 13 Reasons Why is entertaining.  His story of Hannah Baker and her feelings is disturbing.  The main theme is: ’Think before you act; you could be hurting someone without knowing it’ makes me feel depressed.  Asher’s use of imagery on page 160‚ "Hannah always looked depressed. The smile on her face never reappeared‚" supports that theme because it shows that the way people acted really did have a negative effect on Hannah.  The tone throughout the book is dark‚ but sometimes shifts

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    Devil’s Arithmetic‚ a young 12-year old girl named Hannah Stern dislikes her Jewish tradition Passover and is ignorant toward her family’s Holocaust experiences. But when she symbolically opens the door for Elijah‚ she is instantly transported back to 1942 Poland during WWII.  As she learns the actuality that the people went through‚ Hannah starts to value the memories of her relatives and their background. At the beginning of the story when Hannah is in the car with her family‚ she keeps asking why

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    theme "art and the quotidian object"‚ which means art of the everyday (found) object(s). Fluxus loosely translates to flow or change in many different languages. In comparison‚ Fluxus has many similarities with Marcel Duchamp’s "dada" art movement from the 1920’s. While dada is more of a world view‚ fluxus‚ on the other hand‚ is more of a state of mind/ attitude that represents anti-art (anti commercialism) and follows in dada’s footsteps. Fluxus also meshed well with the ongoing and/or perpetuating

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