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    Torn thread

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    ​ Main Characters: The main character in this story was Eva who is twelve years old who was forced to spin thread for the Germans and had to look after her sick sister‚ Rachel. The minor characters in Torn Thread are Rachel who was always sick with colds‚ coughs‚ high fevers‚ and shortness of breath. Rachel was very ill and was taken to the hospital frequently. Another minor character was Eva’s and Rachel’s father who was taken away from them when they were taken to the Jewish ghetto.

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    He Loves Me Femininity

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    In many ways‚ the film reconfirms what society says a female should and should not be‚ deepening the stigma of the masculine as the dominant gender. Thus‚ I believe‚ in the film‚ He Loves Me‚ He Loves Me Not‚ the four characters‚ Angelique‚ Loic‚ Rachel and David are connected through relationships that reinforce the social construction of male dominance that go beyond the main idea of a “romance” film. In many ways‚ it is obvious that Angelique encompasses the role of a “frail‚” feminine character

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    Witness

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    Beyond the archetypal exposé of the Amish culture by all‚ it seems that the Oscar-winning ‘Witness’ by Peter Weir has expunged the typical intuition of the Amish culture. In a nutshell‚ 1985 film ‘Witness’ focuses on a detective protecting a young Amish boy [Samuel] who becomes the target of a ruthless killer after he witnesses a brutal murder in a Philadelphia train station. The Amish trace their religious heritage to the Swiss Anabaptist of sixteenth-century Europe‚ who emerged in the wake of the

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    Witness by Peter Weir Notes

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    NOTES ON MODULE B‚ WITNESS BY PETER WEIR‚ 1985 Introduction: * Engage in a detailed analysis of a text * Understanding of how the ideas‚ forms and language of a text interact within the text and may affect those responding to it. * Students will need an understanding of film techniques and of the police drama genre. Important aspects to know: * Visual techniquesenhance understanding of characters * Editing techniquescreate suspense‚ establish characters‚ create atmosphere‚ position

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    Consult with clients & treat hair & scalp conditions (Part 2) Rachel‚ a 20 year old female has come to the salon to have her regrowth done and her ends refreshed‚ she would also like her hair to be toned after the colour to eliminate unwanted brassiness in her hair. Rachel’s regrowth is a level 5 and her ends are an artificial level 8‚ she also has no grey hair. Rachel has a healthy grey scalp with no abrasions but the condition of her hair is quite dry and dull due

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    Have you ever known three people that have experienced major turning points in life? These three characters are Brian from Hatchet who faced loneliness and hunger‚ Moonshadow from Dragonwings who yearned for his father‚ and Rachel from Eleven who was surrounded by embarrassment. These three people are definitely victims of major turning points that changed their lives. Brian faced loneliness and hunger when he was stranded on a deserted island. For example loneliness and being less hopeful has

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    focused to assist and aid the other vulnerable associates of the concerned society. I agree the view of James Rachels that the psychological egoism is not true. Furthermore‚ those who are in support of this ideology denote that‚ in most cases‚ people happen to conceal and hide the justifications behind their rather individualized actions for the fear of being judged

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    classmates‚ Rachel (Olivia Cooke)‚ has been diagnosed with leukemia‚ leading Greg’s mom to force him to visit

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    Fraud Triangle

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    Hospitality Association. In this case Rachel Duncan was the accountant for South Carolina Hospitality association‚ she is charged with the embezzlement of funds and tax evasion‚ In other words Ms. Duncan is said to have used her position as an accountant to steal company funds for her own benefit on further review it is claimed that approximately $500‚000 was embezzled from the Hospitality Association of South Carolina. In an attempt to understand why Rachel Duncan committed this fraud we can examine

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    Rachel stared into the blur of trees passing the bus window. The woods were getting deeper and thicker as the bus moved north‚ away from her empty home and the pregnant graves of her mother‚ father and son. She looked up into the sky and thought about the faith she also orphaned there‚ a faith she had since birth‚ a faith she had painstakingly force-fit into every moment of her life for thirty years. But it had proven to be like the rest of her relationships‚ one where she was always expected to

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