of the Shrew‚ the audience can easily notice the similarities and differences between the Shakespearean play and teenage movie 10 Things I Hate About You. For instance‚ Katherine/Kat are both shrewish‚ book and street smart.They don’t let anyone walk over them. They are both mature but don’t really fit in with the crowd. Katherine and Kat both get with Petruchio in the play and the movie. In the play and movie Bianca is young and manipulative. Everyone wanted to be her‚ she was the dream girl. Everyone
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9(3)‚ 291-304. Prosek‚ E. A.‚ Holm‚ J. M.‚ & Daly‚ C. M. (2013). Benefits of required counseling for counseling students Ward‚ C. C.‚ & House‚ R. M. (1998). Counseling supervision: A reflective model. Counselor Education and Supervision‚ 38(1)‚ 23 Watkins‚ C.E. Jr.‚ (1997). Handbook of Psychotherapy Supervision. New York‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc.
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illustrated vividly throughout the text‚ as the film on the other hand ‚ does not express the genre as the way the text does. In the novel‚ Benchley comes off very strong with the first attack of the great white shark. The sharks first prey is Christina Watkins‚ also known as Chrissie. Benchley creates suspense throughout the text in the way that he would go back and forth with Chrissie minding her own business in the water swimming‚ and back to the shark’s wave vibrations. “The woman continued to swim far
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www.hbrreprints.org The Leadership Team Complementary Strengths or Conflicting Agendas? by Stephen A. Miles and Michael D. Watkins Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 The Leadership Team: Complementary Strengths or Conflicting Agendas? 10 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications
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though Katherine and Bianca live in a society dominated by men‚ they are still successful in retaining their independence as women. The sisters are able to remain independent from their father‚ their husbands and the men around them who all are given authority over them. Though examining the two characters’ actions to gain independence‚ on can recognize Shakespeare’s views on feminism and its impact to the society. In order to secure herself and her independence in the society‚ Katherine
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certainly poor‚ which are called relative poverty (Murray‚ 2004). Nowadays people are in the more industrialised and technologically advanced societies. However the global poverty is slowing changing recently then taking on a more urban face. (Watkins‚ 1995).In many countries‚ the reason why the urban poverty happened is that the rapid population growth‚ agricultural modernisation‚ and inequalities in land ownership. As urban population increases‚ urban poverty is becoming increasingly serious
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way to release that fear by seeing someone die without her doing or cause of it. Such as when she ran to Shadrack place to not get in trouble‚ He‚ ‘’Shadrack said ‘’always’’ to reassure that Sula have an existence in the afterlife’’ (Fulton‚ Lorie Watkins) which also gave her the idea of allowing letting herself break free and not depend on anyone or care for
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Transforming Leaders Transforming Leaders Picking the right Transition Strategy By Michael D. Watkins Picking the right Transition Strategy By Michael D. Watkins Project content Page 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………1 2. Summary…………………………………………………………………………2-4 3. Linking…………………………………………………………………………….5 4. Interview………………………………………………………………………..6-8 5. Comment in interview……………………………………………………
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The first time I heard the phrase break the ice was in elementary school. On the first day of school‚ my math teacher asked the class to do an activity to break the ice. I looked at her disbelief‚ “What? Why are we breaking ice in a math class?” I took what was supposed to be a figurative expression literally. My math teacher explained that breaking ice was just a figure of speech to make the class feel more comfortable with everyone. Although she never explained why it means like that today‚ or
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clouds were wispy lines with the words The In-Between written in them. “It’s the space that spirits who were given the option to enter the Land of the Dead are when they decide to remain behind.” “What are Spirits?” “What do you think you are?” Katherine asked kneeling down next to
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