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    memorandum is for the couple of Homer and Marge Simpson. Upon initial consultation with Homer and Marge‚ liquidity was a major concern. Both expressed interest in freeing up money in order to save for retirement. We will analyze Homer and Marge’s personal budget‚ their balance sheet and cash flow statements. There will be a series of recommendations that will free cash flow and help Homer and Marge obtain their desired goals. Homer is currently 31 and his wife‚ Marge is 30. The Simpsons have three children

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    Although each episode presents the audience with a dilemma with in the lives of The Simpsons‚ the audience knows that the episode will end cheerfully with the dilemma being resolved. For example‚ in this particular episode‚ the climax is reached when Marge begins an affair with a man whom she meets bowling name jacke. However‚ although we see the family

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    point‚ it is evident that “the price of motherhood” entails overworking and under-appreciation from her family (Hartman‚ 2009). Marge decides to travel on a relaxing vacation‚ leaving her household duties to her husband (Homer)‚ and childrearing to her sisters. During her leave‚ Homer struggles with tending to the children and keeping the house in order. Once Marge returns home‚ the family realizes how much they missed and need her to properly function as a family (Hartman‚ 2009). The episode

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    Verbal and Situational Irony in “The Simpsons” “The Simpsons” is the longest animated series with twenty-two seasons which has the main characters consisting of Homer‚ Marge‚ Lisa‚ Bart‚ and Maggie Simpson. The show satirizes American culture‚ society‚ television and many aspects of the human condition. Not only does “The Simpsons” have a lot of fans in America‚ but the show is watched around the globe. The Simpsons has kept their population viewing for over twenty years. For this reason

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    Who is Lisa Marie Simpson? Airing in December of 1989‚ the Simpsons are starting their 25th season as of this year. This longevity has been thanks to the five main characters; Homer‚ Marge‚ Bart‚ Lisa and Maggie Simpson. Representing the all-American household; each of these characters plays an important part in not just Springfield‚ but society all around. But the most humanistic and “normal” person living in Springfield is no other than Lisa Marie Simpson. Lisa is a tough nut to crack‚ but just

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    Homer Simpson is the bread winner and the head of the household while his wife‚ Marge Simpson‚ is a stay-at-home mother who raises her children and cooks for her family. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey for 2003‚ sixty-eight percent (68%) of all households in the U.S. were family households‚ and of those

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    The word discipline comes from a Latin noun that means “teaching” and an Old French one that means “suffering” or “martyrdom.” The three words live in a mostly harmonious linguistic family‚ but they also occasionally yell at one another. How could they not? Because while discipline is supposed to be about education‚ it’s often more about punishment—a punishment to produce adult catharsis How should you discipline your infuriating devil spawn when conflict arises? NOT BY YELLING….. A study out in

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    dead ends. It took 5 minutes of driving around in a circle‚ a lot of angry uttering and the looming deadline of the netball match start time‚ before she finally decided to give up. I whipped out the TomTom and within seconds the patronising voice of Marge Simpson blurted out of the machine

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    Psychology of Personality Bart Simpson is the oldest son of Homer and Marge Simpson on the Fox TV show The Simpsons. At only 10 years of age‚ Bart has already established himself in the community and in his family as a trouble-maker. He is the oldest child in his family with two younger sister‚ Maggie and Lisa. To Karen Horney‚ Bart’s experiences with his parents would greatly influence his future personality. Bart’s interactions with his father‚ Homer‚ provide a perfect situation for the analysis

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    Marge Piercy's Barbie Doll

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    what the ideal young woman looks‚ acts‚ and behaves like. Whenever a young woman fails to live up to these outrageous ideas they are belittled and told to change what they look like and how they behave. This is exactly what happens to the girl in Marge Piercy’s poem “Barbie Doll” (236). The pressure that society was putting on the shoulders of this girl became too much one day. She finally decided to give up on being herself and become who the world wanted her to be. The end of the poem seems to

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