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    Discovery: the Nucleus of Gender Bending in Film The most memorable scene in a good gender bender is the revelation scene‚ where the other characters learn that the protagonist is not who they appear to be. The three films Some Like it Hot‚ Tootsie‚ and Mrs. Doubtfire feature the best discovery scenes of the genre. Tootsie and Mrs. Doubtfire rely heavily on anticipation and suspense to make the revelation scenes entertaining while Some Like it Hot utilizes verbal humor to make a classic discovery

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    Welcome to WritePoint‚ the automated review system that recognizes errors most commonly made by university students in academic essays. The system embeds comments into your paper and suggests possible changes in grammar and style. Please evaluate each comment carefully to ensure that the suggested change is appropriate for your paper‚ but remember that your instructor’s preferences for style and format prevail. You will also need to review your own citations and references since WritePoint capability

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    personal statement

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    Personal Statement I choose to come to Dorothy Stringer because I felt that it was a very high graded school and was considered a sports college. Because I am very sporty‚ this school has been perfect for me offering the opportunity of completing my PE GCSE one year early‚ in which I achieved a B grade‚ I mainly enjoy physical education because it is a possibly what I would like to do as a career and I am now taking the JSLA (junior sports leaders’ award). I enjoy all sports and am willing to

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    Dorothea Dix once said‚ "in a world where there is so much to be done‚ I felt strongly impressed that there must be something for me to do." In the 19th century‚ when Dorothea Dix was born and lived during‚ many changes were occurring in the United States. The War of 1812‚ then the Mexican-American War‚ and the Civil War all occurred during Dorothea Dix’s lifetime‚ which likely had a large impact on her outlook on the United States and her visions for her own future. Dorothea Dix was a powerful‚

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    Industrial and Corporate Change‚ Volume 12‚ Number 2‚ pp. 351–385 The vanishing hand: the changing dynamics of industrial capitalism Richard N. Langlois Alfred Chandler’s portrayal of the managerial revolution of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries does not extend well into the late twentieth century‚ when widespread vertical disintegration began replacing the classical multi-unit managerial enterprise. This paper attempts to explain the new economy in a manner consistent

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    Babe Ruth Unbeatable

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    Yankees. In the year of 1927 Babe made a stunning 59 homeruns‚ the record was broken 1 year after Babe set his record‚ and the man who broke the record‚ Was Himself! He married to Hellen Woodfordon and later had a daughter on June 7‚ 1921‚ named Dorothy

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    transition of “worlds” that Dorothy makes in the beginning and end of the film. Within the film itself‚ there is a lot of light used‚ even in scenes that tend to have a darker mood. For instance‚ when Dorothy arrives in Munchkinland‚ the scene is extremely bright with both color and light. Everything can be seen. The scenery is almost surreal in nature. The use of light and bright colors is to show the difference between this “dream world” of Oz and the real world which Dorothy has left. The light and

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    She is at risk for malnutrition. One physiological risk factor is that Dorothy is already underweight. Another risk factor for older adults is that they usually have lost some of their teeth‚ which makes eating more difficult. A reduced sense of smell and taste is also common in older adults and results in diminished desire

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    William Wordsworth

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    deeply affected Wordsworth’s imagination and gave him a love of nature. He lost his mother when he was eight and five years later his father. The domestic problems separated Wordsworth from his beloved and neurotic sister Dorothy‚ who was a very important person in his life. Dorothy had especially fresh contact to nature from a very early age. Her thoughts and impression were a valuable source of inspiration for her brother‚ who also introduced himself as Nature’s child. The first time she saw the sea

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a fictional tale that appeals to many children as they travel with Dorothy from her gray home in Kansas to the wonderful land of Oz. The story begins with the lead character Dorothy‚ who lives with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry on their farm in Kansas. A horrible cyclone carries her and her dog Toto inside their home to the Land of Oz‚ where her home falls on the Wicked Witch of the East. She learns from the munchkins (citizens) that to return home‚ she needs to travel

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