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    Course: Creative Media Production - Journalism Module: Unit 53: Radio Documentary Production Assignment: Treatment and First Draft of Script. Tutor: Wil McDermott Date of Issue: 24/10/2014 Submission Date: 14/11/2014 Brief IV: Yes Date: 14/11/2014 Assignment Title: You are to write a one-page treatment and a first draft of the script you hope to turn into a radio documentary. You must also include a report on the production of this work. Learning Outcomes To Be Achieved: Outcome Assessment Criteria

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    Chapter One Jacob Jankowski cannot remember his age but thinks he is somewhere between ninety and ninety-three. He lives in an assisted-living center because he broke his hip‚ and his family felt he needed help with his day-to-day living. He is sitting in the hallway and sees a group of residents gathering at a window. Curious as to what they are looking at‚ Jacob climbs out of his wheelchair and uses his walker to join the residents at the window. Down a block from the center‚ a circus is setting

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    stable job and a chance to be individuals. Women finally had this opportunity to have a job when the men were off at war because they needed to take over their jobs while they were gone‚ except when the men came home‚ they took their jobs right back. Rosie the Riveter was a prime example of who the women of this time strived to be‚ a strong‚ independent women. Freedom for women at this time was only temporary which shows how the Four Freedoms did very little to help them.

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    director but has very little love and respect for animals‚ much like Al and much to the disgust of Jacob. For financial reasons he neglects the needs of his animals when the benzini brothers are trying to pick up new acts and he is incredibly rough on Rosie‚ the "pride" of the Benzini Brothers circus. More than once August takes out is uncontrolable rage on the poor Pachyerm‚ not understanding that it is an animal away from its habitat and will naturally act out of line from time to time‚ like when it

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    N.p.: n.p.‚ 1989. Print. Hartman Strom‚ Sharon H.‚ Dr‚ and Linda P. Wood. “Women and World War II.” What Did You Do in the War Grandma? N.p.‚ 1995. Web. 17 Dec. 2009. . McElroy‚ Lorie Jenkins. Women’s Voices. Vols. Vol. 2. N.p.: n.p.‚ n.d. Print. “Rosie the Riveter.” Women in Transportation. U.S Department of Transportation‚ 3 Dec. 1999. Web. 17 Dec. 2009. . Sherrow‚ Victoria. Women and the Military. N.p.: n.p.‚ n.d. Print. Yalom‚ Marilyn. A History of the Wife. N.p.: Harper Collins‚ 2001. Print.

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    Is it true to say that the representation of women and femininity has had limited development over the last 25 years… or would it be more accurate to say that these representations have dramatically changed? Has stereotyping become less accurate and more common or has the Romantic Comedy genre developed its representations to break female stereotypes? This investigation aims to explore these questions and‚ ultimately‚ to evaluate if the representation of femininity has developed over the last 25

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    expect that in regards to his relationship with Rosie. However‚ we also get to see just how much he cares for this vibrant and aggressive woman who doesn’t even understand what the word "relax" means. But‚ of course‚ we can count on Kavan and Pasacle to give us some hilarious moments as they always do. I consistently appreciate their brand of comedy‚ and it is the leading factor that caused me to become infatuated with Lee last season. Of course‚ Rosie has come a long way from season one‚ and that

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    jobs from unemployed men. The start of World War II tested these ideas. Everyone agreed that workers were greatly needed. They also agreed that having women work in the war industries would only be temporary. They promoted the fictional character of “Rosie the Riveter” as the ideal woman worker: loyal‚ efficient‚ patriotic‚ and pretty. Women and the War Effort Women in World War II took on a variety of roles from country to country. World War II involved global conflict on an unprecedented scale;

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    How to you feel now a days? I hope all is well. I am sure Aunt Rosie would not mind to keep you company. Remember‚ Uncle Juan had a massive stroke back in the early 90s that took his life away. I was clinically confirmed to have hypertension in my late 50 years old. Shortly after under Hi BP treatment I encountered BP spikes couple of times and hospitalized in McAllen‚ TX just a few miles north of Mex. border. Fortunately‚ both events ruled out any stroke. However‚ I was runing into different

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    Credit Lines for MHC Interactive: Pre-GED Reading Pre-Test "A Story" from The City in Which I Love You by Li-Young Lee‚ 1990. Reprinted by permission of The Permissions Company on behalf of BOA Editions Ltd. Bill Moyers‚ The Language of Life: A Festival of Poets. New York: Doubleday‚ 1995. From A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ 1959. Reprinted by permission of Jewell Gresham Nemiroff. From “The Warriors” from The Sun Is Not Merciful by Anna Lee Walters. Copyright © 1985 by Anna

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