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    Phoenix Park Reflection

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    As part of the social care practice degree‚ the author completed a 400 hour placement in Phoenix Park Special School as it was an area that she was extremely interested in. Phoenix Park Special School is a primary school for children aged between four and twelve who have emotional and behavioral difficulties. The children are taken out of mainstream school with the hope that after a year or two‚ they would be able to return. Each class has six students per class with one teacher and two special needs

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    Sunday in the Park What is the point of being a parent? Is it to patronize and make decisions for your child? Decisions they were not able or interested in making themselves? Is it to shield them from the world and all its awfulness‚ or is it simply too prepare them for it? Whether we like it or not‚ the world is a hard and rough place and children need to figure this out… apparently. That is the basic message in “Sunday in the Park”. How should you handle situations that you are not ready for?

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    “Sunday in the Park” by Bel Kaufman brings into focus a wife’s resentment against the seeming impotence of her husband against a bully. The husband‚ Morton‚ backs off from the other man whose child has been bullying their own little boy. Back home‚ the wife appears to submit to the logic of non-violence adopted by her husband‚ but when their child‚ sickly and fragile‚ is having tantrums‚ the exasperated Morton threatens it with punishment. The wife snaps and taunts her husband as the bully did.

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    Winter Park Hotel

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    Winter Park Hotel Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Introduction Donna Shader‚ manager of Winter Park Hotel‚ is considering how to restructure the front desk to reach an optimum level of staff efficiency and guest service. At present‚ the hotel has five clerks on duty‚ each with a separate waiting line‚ during the peak check-in time of 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Observations of arrivals during this time showed that an average of 90 guest arrived each hour (although there is no upward limit on the number

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    ------------------------------------------------- ‘In the park’ – Gwen Harwood (page 151) Initial impressions: * First and last lines rhyme‚ middle two lines rhyme. * Generates compelling rhythm * About meeting someone form past – comparing life with past * Sense of how hard her life with children is – husbands’ decision? * Sense of loss of individuality‚ sacrifice for children especially in comparison to past life. Line 1: * ‘her clothes are out of date’ connotation –

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    Jurassic Park Paper

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    made sure to control a certain chromosome in which they were able to make sure that the dinosaurs were all female‚ they did this in order to prevent unauthorized breeding. However‚ one of the scientists that went to see if he was goig to endorse the park stated that “life will find a way”. Interestingly enough‚ the dinosaurs began to lay eggs and therefore more dinosaurs began to arise from this remorseful experiment. The reasoning for this reaction was‚ that certain frogs in a homosexual envionmant

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    Mansfield Park Analysis

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    Jane Austen’s novels are recognized for their competent heroines. From Elizabeth of Pride and Prejudice to Anne Elliot of Persuasion‚ Austen’s heroines are independent‚ indomitable‚ and intellectual. Mansfield Park’s protagonist Fanny is viewed in the eyes of countless readers as weak‚ quiet‚ and even snobbish. Yet when her accomplishments in the Bertram household are taken into account‚ Fanny reappears as a deeper figure. Fanny Price‚ though reserved and sullen at times‚ aptly presents herself

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    Sunday in the park "She must do something‚ stop them‚ call for help. She wanted to put her hand on her husband’s sleeve‚ to pull him down‚ but for some reason she didn’t" (P2L36) Through time there has been a large revolution of the gender roles. Women are no longer depending on an economically or physically support from a man‚ to make a living. Women do no longer need a big and muscular man to take care of them‚ but does this necessarily mean that they do not want one? In the short story “Sunday

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    The play Clybourne Park

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    50 Years to Move In And Out The play Clybourne Park was enjoyable to watch. The first act that takes place in 1959 showed the world of an older couple who wants to sell their house and move to the city. With the beginning of the play‚ the man was in the armchair‚ the woman was busy organizing things with the help of the black servant. During the act‚ other characters enter the house and the main conversation topic among them is selling the house. The couple’s neighbors are trying to convince the

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    Rosa Parks Narrative

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    Hailey Bila 4 November 15 Second Hour ELA Mr. Parks Fun in the Upper Peninsula It was in the middle of the summer when my mom started planning a trip to Pictured Rocks in the Upper Peninsula. When it had finally came to the day before we left‚ I was very excited to start packing so we could leave the next day. My mom and dad told me and my sister‚ “Don’t pack too much.” I said‚ “That might not happen‚ but we will try.” We still went a little overboard. The next day we put all of our things

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