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    Forrest Gump Analysis

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    that the movie has a little of everything in it‚ from action and war to love and romance. For one man to overcome so many hardships and live a life full of love and happiness it is inspiring. Each character had something that reached viewers. From Jenny to Lieutenant Dan they all had something that made them easy to connect with. Even the people that sat on the bench next to Forrest created interest; they listened and were in the story for us‚ but were not truly part of it. Forrest Gump could be

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    People in Poverty Are More Appreciative Poverty is a large problem in the world today; though this problem has many negative effects such as an increased crime rate; poorer health in later years of people who suffered in poverty and a lowered GDP (Holzer). Despite all the downsides‚ there is a small hint of people benefiting from being in poverty. Being in poverty can help people appreciate the little things in life; this is exactly the message that Barbara Kingsolver relays in her book The Bean Trees

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    Ambiguous Terms

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    that are not clear or too obscure on me. And these are: * “Jenny became heavy with a child” * “Rheumatic Heart” * “Mitral Valve” * “Medical Predicament” In regards with the ambiguous or vague terms that I’ve encountered in the given situation‚ I had able to scrutinized the 1st term or phrase wherein it tells and shows that “Jenny became heavy with a child” with these terms or phrase‚ I was able to know that Jenny is very much willing or she is very aggressive

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    played Forrest Gump. As well as Robin Wright who played Jenny Curran. Unconditional love ties back to the human experience‚ because in life everyone experiences love‚ whether it be for family‚ friends or even a significant other. The theme of unconditional love in Forrest Gump is developed through time-lapses and emotional and intensifying sound effects during the “Peas and Carrots” scene to show the love that Forrest had not only for Jenny but to everyone he had encountered throughout the film.

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    Alexander I discovered that Jenny was behind all of this. I was devastated. Not only had I just lost my boyfriend‚ but I had also lost my best friend. The one person I felt I could trust more than anyone else. My first year of middle school was dreadful. I was miserable‚ school was terrible‚ and I couldn’t wait for the school year to end. I had nobody to talk to or help me get through this hard time. Everybody thought I was the bad person from of all the rumors Jenny had spread about me. I couldn’t

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    was Jenny. Forrest claimed that ever since that day he and Jenny were like peas and carrots. Jenny had two major problems of her own: an abusive‚ alcoholic father and a mother who passed away when Jenny was at a young age. Jenny stuck up for Forrest every chance she got because he was bullied quite often for being slower than everyone else. One day Forrest and Jenny were walking home when a few children antagonized him for being different and did so until he was chased after and all Jenny could

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    Scenario 4 Austin is a middle-aged man with Cerebral Palsy. He is feeling very frustrated because he thinks people in his family don’ take his feelings into account when making decisions. His occupational therapist has come to the house to discuss available support. The occupational therapist will be communicating with the family and with Austin himself. So it will be group communication with the family and then the occupational therapist will have one-one communication with Austin. The reason for

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    his good friend Jenny. Jenny had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which is a life threatening‚ debilitating disorder that can break down a sufferer’s body through anxiety and stress. Further it poses a significant suicide risk resulting from the brains neurological imbalance and chemical depression. Sufferers often live in denial‚ thus this community is aimed at helping PTSD sufferers help themselves through others experiences‚ guidance and education. As a young girl‚ Jenny was raised by her

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    HPS715/426 Issues in Psychological Assessment 2013    Case report ‐ Jenny    Referral information and context    Jenny (DOB: 29/07/2005) currently attends Grade 2 at Deakin Primary School. Her teacher has  reported behavioural and learning difficulties that are increasingly causing problems in class. The  school has requested formal assessment as they are concerned that Jenny is not progressing  academically and is requiring large amounts of teacher support to keep her focussed and to prevent  her from causing disruption in class

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    mother Jenny‚ feminism is shown as a good thing that is for the benefit of all mankind. However‚ there are just as many times when Irving shows how feminism led to people acting as extremists‚ for example the "Ellen Jamesians". Also‚ the evolution of the feminist movement throughout Garp’s life compares other movements in history that eventually went wrong. The story presents a fairly true picture of feminism.

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