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    Insulin and Diabetes

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    called Mabel Gordon; she lives in a flat in a city centre with her husband Bert. Mabel has had type 2 diabetes for years which has been poorly controlled by medication and diet. Mabel’s diabetes has now progressively worsened; she has been commenced on a self-managed insulin therapy plan. She is cared for by the community nursing team and her GP; she attends the regular diabetic clinic. Mabel has no other medical conditions but is currently suffering a cold. On a trip to the chemists Mabel feels

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    the dreams of her husband‚ Stephen‚ and Henrietta’s unsophisticated sister‚ Mabel. Mabel knows so little about psychoanalysis that she think it is "something about war‚" though she has seen a psychiatrist‚ Dr. Russell‚ the same psychiatrist who cares for Stephen. Henrietta respects psychoanalysis until eventually‚ her mind changes about its importance‚ after Stephen has a dream that suggests his desire to be single‚ and Mabel has a dream that hints at her desire to marry Stephen. Glaspell’s episodes

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    Lawrence works around the typical romance in order to show the conflicting affection between the supposed lovers. The lack of love towards Mabel is what leads to her inevitable attempted suicide in the middle of the story. For example‚ her brothers have already packed and are ready to leave the farm‚ where they have called home their entire lives. However‚ for Mabel‚ she is not yet ready to leave. She “[has] been servantless in the big house‚ keeping the home together in penury for her ineffectual brothers

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    The silent film Sherlock Jr is shot and acted by Buster Keaton in 1924. It tells a story: after being framed as a thief and unsuccessfully saving own reputation in reality‚ the protagonist the boy” becomes the famous detective saves the heroine and penetrates crime in his dream. Again back to reality‚ the heroine finds the truth‚ and they are happily reunited together. Throughout the film‚ the humor of this film surprises audiences from the beginning to the end‚ the blending narrative of both reality

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    Who was the Horse Dealers Daughter? My first response after reading this story is that the two is headed for despair. Mabel again does not know what she is going to do. To save a life‚ the noble doctor has hurled himself into a vast disagreement. The conflict in this story is that Mabel does not have anywhere to go after her family loses their housing estate. Mable has been the concierge of the home and now with everything gone and the older siblings going their own way‚ she is left alone. The

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    playing. Afterwards when the princess tried to remove the ring‚ she couldn’t and she started crying. Then she revealed the truth to them that she was not a princess but just the housekeeper’s niece‚ Mabel Prowse. As they were scared to continue in the castle‚ they went back taking Mabel with them. Next day‚ Mabel

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    David Leong Professor Gibson ENGB 310-002 15 October 2014 The Comparisons and Contrasts between Araby and The Horse Dealer’s Daughter in The Uses of Perspective and Symbolism In James Joyce’s Araby and D.H. Lawrence’s The Horse Dealer’s Daughter‚ a lot of psychological states are embodied by the means of using “symbolism.” Symbolism‚ which “enriches the narrative by pulling its message to the level of our unconsciousness and open to different ineffable associations‚” (Lu 6) plays an important role

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    Scene 2 we see Lombard on stage with Hugh. They are discussing the writing of “The History”. In this extract we see Hugh’s private feelings on numerous times throughout it. He is adamant that Mabel should play a major role in ‘The History’. Lombard however protests telling Hugh that he was the hero not Mabel. Saying things like “How many heroes’ can one history accommodate?” Lombard’s idea of the history is to recreate this Great Irish Chieftain in a book again. So the Irish people can remember this

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    The Gung Ho Movie‚ starring Michael Keaton‚ is a great representation of the cultural differences that may arise between businesses when working together internationally. This movie‚ more specifically‚ expresses differences between the business approaches of America companies compared to Japanese companies. The plot is based on an American car factory that was shutdown and purchased by a Japanese company‚ Assan Motors. The factory is a lead source for the economy in the Midwestern town it is based

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    How does Friel explore the concept of identity in Making History‚ looking at alternative viewpoints in your answer? Identity is the individual characteristics by which a thing or a person is recognized or known with‚ http://www.thefreedictionary.com/identity These characteristics are exposed through factors such as a person’s image‚personality‚where they were brought up and their accent. All the characters in the play‚ making history are identified through where they came from and their accent

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