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    Analysis of a Friendship

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    making friends which usually benefited me in the friend department. As it turns out‚ my sister’s friend Lisa already had a connection to our family due to our fathers being good friends throughout high school. Lisa came over to our house frequently and although our fathers knowing each other seemed to help‚ we had a connection. It didn’t take long before Lisa and I became great friends. Lisa initially was my sisters’ friend although we shared small talk when she came over to our house. Over time

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    There are few works of art in the world that are as well-known or as talked about as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa in Paris. Despite the immense wealth of treasures in the Louvre‚ not to mention the grandeur and history of the building itself‚ The Mona Lisa portrait is a highlight for most visitors as well as their main reason for visiting the museum. But what is it about the Leonardo’s Mona Lisa that makes it so special that everyone wants to see/steal it? Why does this painting need to be kept in a

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    living room and slams the back door behind him. Lisa holds her waist with a small smirk on her face‚ she laughs. "Why do you make him do things like that to you‚ "said Susie. "Are you kidding me Lisa‚" said Alicia. Lisa looks at the both of them‚" I love him‚ I must obey‚ "said Lisa with happiness. "Obey‚" "you must obey‚" said Alicia. "Are you stupid or just plain retarded‚"said Alicia.

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    Wasserstein’s play Tender Offer is a dialogue between a father‚ Paul and his daughter‚ Lisa. Paul is too wrapped up in his business and work and never takes the time to talk to his daughter and find out what is going on in her life. When the play begins‚ Lisa and Paul do not seem to have a relationship at all‚ but we find in the end that their relationship changes and will be better in the future. This dialogue allows Paul and Lisa to share their feelings about each other for the first time‚ thus changing their

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    assessment skill needed to be carried out to enable effective care planning for Lisa. This assessment will be in partnership with Lisa which will take into consideration her physical‚ emotional‚ psychological‚ social and environmental developments in order to provide appropriate care plan. This discussion will be around dual diagnosis‚ prevalence‚ assessments‚ health promotion and recovery concepts. From the case scenario‚ Lisa could easily be diagnosed with dual diagnosis. This is because of smoking

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    the director emphasize the altered gender roles of Jefferies and Lisa. The film’s editing techniques contribute to these roles; a series of point-of-view and shot/reverse shots exhibit Jefferies feelings of confinement in the scenes “Lisa” and “Something’s Wrong.” The sound techniques used‚ such as off-screen diegetic sound‚ echo Jefferies’ preoccupation with what’s going on in his own backyard‚ instead of his relationship with Lisa. The aesthetics of cinematography used highlight the switch of

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    The film progresses into drama and suspense that is seen through music‚ lighting‚ film editing processing and extensive detail to the neighborhood being watched. Rear Window exhibits these details in the scene where Grace Kelly who plays the role of Lisa‚ attempts to investigate Thorwald’s home by breaking in. Sound plays a key element in the film Rear Window. Set in New York City‚ the busy city sounds such as traffic noises are heard as well as the noises and sounds of the apartment complex.

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    thirty-five year old wife who was present at the suicide scene. For the purposes of this paper‚ I will refer to her as Lisa. Prior to arriving on scene‚ I conducted a comprehensive background check on Lisa through the local law enforcement agency. I paid particular attention to any drug related arrests‚ crimes involving violence or any mental evaluation holds. This helped me gauge if Lisa suffered from any mental illnesses or was prone to violence or drug usage as a means to cope with the situation.

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    The Oriental Contingent

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    The Story “The Oriental Contingent” by Diana Chang‚ Lisa Mallory is a major character as important as Connie Sung‚ although the story is about Connie. Her personality is exactly like that most Chinese. However she is not a genuine Chinese‚ she is a Chinese American but she never been to China. As Connie said Lisa is a person inscrutable and mysterious. At the first meet of them‚ Lisa is dressed in “one-of-a- kind kimono dress … and her hair was drawn back tightly in a braid which stood out from

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    Hospital after an overdose of aspirin chased with vodka. Her stay extends beyond what she expected and is nearly two years. She denies that she was attempting to commit suicide. While at Claymoore‚ Susanna befriends her fellow patients‚ most notably‚ Lisa (played by

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