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    Wizard of Oz

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    into a musical “The Wizard of Oz”. It is a story of a young girl named Dorothy who lived in Kansas. She lived with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry and her pet dog Toto on a farm. One day a tornado struck and she was transported to a place known as the Land of Oz where she met many strange characters. While on her journey to meet the Great Wizard of Oz‚ to learn how to get back home to Kansas‚ she made many friends such as the Scarecrow‚ Tin wood man‚ Cowardly lion and the good witch of the North. They

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    takes on a more assertive role‚ which signals her rite of passage into adulthood. In the Wizard of Oz‚ Dorothy also undergoes a drastic change that helps her understand her worth as a young adult and her place in society. Throughout her adventure in Land of Oz‚ she learns to be less egotistic and show more empathy for others. This can be seen when she aids her three companions‚ the scarecrow‚ tin woodsman‚ and the cowardly lion‚ attain their deepest desire.

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    Ian Mark D. Bobadilla June 18‚ 2012 IV-Jazz Calculus Reaction Paper “Teaching Real Analysis in the Land of Make Believe” The article of Teaching Real Analysis in the Land of Make Believe is a very nice article. It had made learning Calculus simple because it is stated in a child friendly way. Instead of using long and difficult equations and definitions‚ it is stated through a form of a tale. The author used the different symbols in calculus as its characters. This made the

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    Wicked the Musical

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    misunderstood. This production was spellbinding and a magnificent cast enchanted the audience. Elphaba is a female character played by Julia Murney. She portrays the Wicked Witch of the West and appears as a green-skinned woman and a misfit to the Land of Oz She was excellent in her role as Elphaba. She appeared as an intelligent‚ strong willed. misunderstood character through her actions. She appears compassionate to her cause which is to save the animals from losing their powers of speech and intelligence

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    called as the “modern” man. The Wasteland only marks the beginning of what was to come‚ however is also remarkable that Elliot himself was a very pessimistic person‚ so his own influence reinforce the pessimistic view of the world or “the land” as “the waste land”. “April is the cruelest month‚ breeding.” He not only devalues spring as a subject of art as in classic times‚ he also laments the fact of the reproduction and the going on of life‚ so the real big deal in the wasteland is

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    a farm in Kansas. One day a cyclone sweeps up the farmhouse. Dorothy and Toto are caught inside the house‚ but they survive the storm. When the house is set down again‚ Dorothy and Toto find themselves in Munchkin Country‚ located in Oz. The house lands on the Wicked Witch of the East‚ killing her. The Munchkins are delighted to be freed from their evil ruler. The Good Witch of the North gifts Dorothy the Wicked Witch of the East’s ruby slippers. While the Munchkins are very nice‚ Dorothy wants to

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    back money(US dollar) and its unit‚ oz‚ which is the simplify of ounce. However‚ the fantasy surface of the grand palace and the shining red shoes of Dorothy in the movie can only conduct a breathtaking impression and prevent people from relating the land of oz as the money and Dorothy’s shoes as silver‚ because the shoes in the movie are changed to red. While both of the book and movie mention the Wizard of Oz is the humbug‚ the reference of this story can be told that it is a critic to the depression

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    societies are hindered by their social and cultural system. Religious beliefs and Traditional land tenure are a few of the major obstacles to ways in which development can be well planned and implemented. Religious beliefs can neglect an individual’s financial needs‚ limiting ones performance‚ promote incompetence in the workforce and restrict tourist movement while on the other hand‚ limitation on traditional land tenure system as it is with Tonga‚ Tonga discourages foreign and local investors and this

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    Joshua

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    him Joshua‚ meaning The Lord is Salvation (Numbers 13:16) • Joshua is best known as Moses’ second in command who takes over and leads the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses’ death. • Joshua is considered one of the Bible’s greatest military leaders for leading the seven-year conquest of the Promised Land. • He is often held up as a model for leadership and a source of practical application on how to be an effective leader. What Joshua does well as a leader

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    Although a community can be simply defined as a group of people living in the same place‚ the significance of a community is far more complex. John Winthrop and St. Jean de Crevecoeur express their passion for an ideal world where the people are united and work for the good of the society. In A Model of Christian Charity‚ Winthrop lays out specific guidelines that must be followed in order for the Puritan settlers to live cordially together in this New World. He writes‚ “every man might have need

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