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    INT. SCENE 1 INTRODUCTION TO WHOVILLE – DAY (EVERYONE SHOPPING AND HAVING FUN. MAYBE AN OPENING SONG? WELCOME CHRISTMAS?) Have this scripture come up on screen at the beginning before it starts. I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. Ezekiel 36:26 The Whos come out on stage and mingle around shopping and chatting‚ hustle and bustle. NARRATOR: Inside a snow flake like the one on your sleeve there happened

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    physical manifestation of Anorexia‚ Martha is clearly experiencing extreme weight loss and her friends noticed that her appearance had become very thin. Even under her very large winter clothing‚ her friends were aware that there was a problem with the amount of weight that Martha was losing. Another physical sign that Martha is suffering from is the fact that she was very cold during her friend’s trip to the mountains. This is another physical sign that Martha is suffering from

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    Retrieved June 29‚ 2010‚ from ProQuest Newsstand 7. Pulliam‚ J.D. & Van Patten‚ J.J. (2007). History of Education in America‚ (9th Edition). PEARSON/ Merrill Prentice Hill Retrieved June 29‚ 2010‚ from ProQuest Newsstand. (Document ID: 1192563131). 9. Stout‚ K. (2001). Special Education Inclusion. Retrieved July 12‚ 2010 from WEAC (Wisconsin Education Association Council) at http://www.weac.org. 10. Whittaker‚ J. (2006). Education: Opinion: Letters: Special needs debate. The Guardian‚ p 1079138141)

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    brooms; the petioles for fuel. Nipa is a monoecious palm‚ with stout‚ subterranean‚ trunkless and thornless rootstock. Leaves are at the ends of the rootstocks‚ large‚ rosette and compound‚ 5 to 10 meters long‚ arising from the stout underground stem (rhizome). Leaflets are numerous‚ rigid‚ lanceolate‚ up to 1 meter long‚ 2 to 7 cm centimeters wide. Male inflorescence is brown‚ erect‚ up to 1 meter high. Female inflorescence is stout‚ 1 meter high or less. Fruit is globose‚ nodding‚ up to 30 centimeters

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    “Both Albee and Williams use their male characters to explore a link between virility and status in both ‘A Streetcar named Desire’ and ‘Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf’.” Showing appreciation of context and with close analysis of structure‚ form and language‚ consider to what extent you agree with this assertion. Through male characters’ Albee and Williams‚ assess the links between virility and status by analysing behaviour and their interaction with same-sex and female characters. The play Wright’s

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    self-contained work because it is so loyal to its themes and characters. "The Things They Carried:" This story introduces the reader to O’Brien’s platoon leader‚ Lieutenant Jimmy Cross. The story travels between Cross’ obsession with a girl named Martha that he claims he’s in love with her because they went on ONE date and the death of Ted Lavender‚ and an itemized list of what the men carried

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    talks about items issued to them by the military and the personnel items they carry. The story began with Lieutenant Jimmy Cross‚ who carries with him letters and photographs of Martha‚ a college student in New Jersey. Throughout the story‚ Lt. Cross carries her letters and photographs signifying a bond and love her has for Martha. Lt. Cross is constantly daydreaming and

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    TRAP-EASE AMERICA CASE QUESTIONS (Read Chapter 2) 10 POINTS 1. Has Martha identified the best target market for Trap Ease? What other market segments might the firm target? (2 points) Martha targeted women for her product and she feels that this is the best group to target because they don’t like mess or the danger of the traditional mousetraps. At first this may seem like a good marketing segment however‚ Martha could improve it. Women are too broad of a group so she should segment women into

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    blend of assorted items. Most of these items served as some sort of escape from the war. For instance‚ Lieutenant Cross carried with him reminders of a girl he loved named Martha.

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    Change occurs in the narrative due to the impact of Danny’s manipulative character in which he is able to get people to ‘cross borders’ but also the over involvement Tom and Martha have in their supposed professional relationship with him. Tom describes him as a skilled liar‚ with the ability to get people to break the rules to help him get his way. His manipulative character “drained” people‚ as “he was a bottomless pit” that

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