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    untimely suicide. Ultimately Madeleine becomes a fetish object for Scottie Ferguson (James Stewart) as shown through the way he reacts when he loses her. In a desperate attempt to get back the woman he loves‚ he reconstructs her image in the body of one Judy Barton (Kim Novak) from Salina‚ Kansas‚ who‚ of course‚ turns out to have been Madeleine after all. Essentially having one actor depict so many different characters throughout the film naturally results in a whirlwind of uncertainty and difficulty

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    and remain relevant in his life. By leaving him to be with Mr. Shears she left everything‚ including Christopher’s opinion of her‚ up to his father. She wanted to keep in contact with Christopher but not have to deal with his behavioral problems. Judy tried to have the best of both worlds by being a part of Christopher’s life without having to deal with his outbursts and difficult tendencies. Unlike Christopher’s father‚

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    Dexter is still in love with Judy Jones and when Judy finds out that Dexter is rich‚ she wants him (gold digger much?). Even though he is engaged‚ Dexter goes back to his old ways and returns to Judy. One writer wrote‚ “This shows his incredible weakness to his Winter Dreams‚ which blind him to Judy’s inability to commit and the inevitability of Judy running away from him again.” (Baremore‚ "An Analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s: Winter Dreams.") Dexter’s ambition for Judy ultimately gets in the way

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    the prince and the princess together. In Winter Dreams‚ however‚ young Dexter doesn’t wind up being with his love‚ Judy‚ in the end. Judy marries another man after Dexter rejects her on their final night together. Most fairy tales also involve the princess being lusted over by many guys‚ but she never gets with any one them‚ until she meets her prince however. Not in this story. Judy dates multiples guys while she is with Dexter and cannot let them go. Even

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    and Individual Attitudes Toward International Trade‚” International Organization‚ Cambridge University Press‚ vol Hüfner‚ Klaus. 2003. “Higher Education in Europe‚” vol 28‚ Issue 2 July‚ pages 145 - 163 Hainmueller‚ Jens & Hiscox‚ Michael J.‚ 2007 Boone‚ R. G. Education in the United States. 1889. Daudet‚ Yves & Singh‚ Kishore. The Right to education: an analysis of UNESCO’s standard- setting instruments‚ Education policies and strategies‚ 2001. Barnard‚ Henry (editor) American Journal of Education

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    the life of an autistic child by showing us his realm of thinking and behavior Haddon creates in his book a story that actually stands more in the background. The story talks about the autistic fifteen-year-old narrator‚ Christopher John Francis Boone‚ who finds the dog of a neighbour dead in the garden. He wants to find out who killed the dog and wishes to write a book about it. He is standing in front of many problems to find out what really happened‚ because his father doesn’t like the idea that

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    Sheet. Retrieved from http://wallstcheatsheet.com/stocks/is-exxon-mobil-a-good-investment-in-any-environment Sharma‚ A. (2012). Investing in Exxon: Who should u follow? Buffett or Boone Pickens. The Motley Fool. Retrieved from http://beta.fool.com/theanalystblog/2012/04/25/investing-exxon-who-should-you-follow-buffett-or-boone-pickens Figure 1. Taken from ExxonMobil Corporation 2012 Financial and operating review. Table 1. Taken from Wall St. Cheat Sheet. Table 2. Taken from Wall St. Cheat Sheet.

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    Boys are typically affected more by aspergers syndrome. People with Aspergers typically are more interested in objects‚ like trains‚ than they are in people. Christopher Boone compares his mind to a film as Temple Grandin compares hers to a VCR tape. In the book A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime‚ Christopher Boone talk’s bout his memory like this “My memory is like a film. That is why I am really good at remembering things…And when people ask me to remember something I can simply press

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    seems to have better access to the material portion of the Dream‚ he builds up his hopes around Judy Jones. When Judy first asks him who he is‚ Dexter pauses before giving his answer. He thinks about his middle-class upbringing but “chooses the one that suppresses his identity. That is given up easily in our society” (Berman 58). Dexter obscures his past in order to portray himself as the type of man that Judy wants; the stigma of having humble origins pushes him to distance himself from his family and

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