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    - The directors also used the camera to add to the mise en scène of certain sequences such as the shots when Dorothy is clicking the ruby slippers together and saying‚ "There’s no place like home." The shot is long in duration and is a close up on Dorothy. The lens slightly blurs the focus and then eventually overlays three images together: Dorothy’s face‚ her ruby slippers‚ and a starburst-like pattern. This helps add to the idea that Dorothy is crossing back into the real world from the dream world

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    uk/news/news2006/june06/half.htm Smith‚ M Smith‚ N. (2006). Where are all the scientist practitioners? The Psychologist ‚ 19 (7)‚ 406. Talking Therapies. (2011). Retrieved 04 29‚ 2011‚ from NHS: http://www.nhs.uk/Video/Pages/Talkingtherapies.aspx Tarren‚ S Turpin‚ G. (2009). The future world of psychological therapies: Implications for counselling and clinical psychologists. Counselling Psychology Review‚ 24(1)‚ 23-33. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

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    German folk tunes from her childhood while making me lunch. Marissa is the family maid‚ who is also my father’s former assistant. A husky woman in her mid-fifties with a desire to cook‚ clean and nurture my sister Henrietta‚ brother Robert and I. “Ruby‚ lunch is ready!” Marissa said. “Coming!” I respond. When walking down the stairs‚ I thought: that’s odd … Marissa usually waits for me in the kitchen‚ but today she stood at the bottom of the stairs smiling‚ but with a tear droplet on her cheek.

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    Abstract This paper reflects Dorothy Dandridge the first African American actress to achieve a leading-role status. Mrs. Dandridge also had a deeply troubled life‚ marked by the scars of a miserable childhood‚ a string of failed personal relationships‚ numerous career setbacks‚ and ongoing struggles with drug and alcohol abuse. Racism was also one of the demons with which she had to deal with. The terms race‚ ethnicity and culture have no generally agreed upon definitions. There’s a growing

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    Appendix 1 Name of child:  Ruby  Age: (3:5) Ruby climbs up the stairs of the slide holding the bars with her hands and sits on the edge and then slides down. She then climbs up the slope from the bottom and then slides down again laughing as she does so. She repeats climbing up the stair and this time goes on her front and slides down body faced downwards.  Appendix 2 Name of children and ages:  Sara- 4.8; Tessa – 3.9;  Dawn – 3.5 Sara is playing in the

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    The Milagro Beanfield War is a contemporary film written by John Nichols and directed by Robert Redford. It was produced by a Latino film maker‚ Moctesuma Esparza. The movie introduces the Mexican American population stories‚ history and sheds light on their culture. It is set a fictional town in Northern New Mexico and deals with a very small town in a rural area that is presented in the film as basically being unchanged for centuries. The film is based on a novel with the same name. The Milagro

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    On the night of March 25‚ 1931‚ a sheriff posse in Paint Rock‚ Alabama stopped a freight train traveling from Chattanooga‚ Tennessee. They arrested nine young black men on the train. They also found two young women‚ Victoria Price and Ruby Bates‚ dressed in men’s overalls. Price claimed she was raped by six of the young men‚ while Bates claimed the other three raped her. The nine men‚ from Chattanooga and different parts of Georgia‚ ranged in age from 12 to 20. They were roped together and taken

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    Considered one of the premier epic poems‚ “The Song of Roland” gives the reader great insight of what life was like‚ specifically the prominent role of religion and social structure‚ during the reign of Charlemagne (768-814). The poem revolves around the battle between Charlemagne’s army against the Muslims in Spain. Purpose of the war was for Charlemagne and his army to “free” the country from the impending Muslim threat. Although we do not know the creator of “The Song of Roland” or the exact date

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    Scottsboro‚ Alabama. A Scottsboro deputy sheriff made deputies of every man in town with a gun. When the train stopped‚ the posse (group of people legally authorized keep the peace) rounded up nine young black men and two young white women. The women‚ Ruby Bates and Victoria Price‚ were dressed in men’s caps and overalls. The deputy sheriff tied the black youths together and started questioning them. All of them were from other states. Five of them were from Georgia. Twenty-year-old Charlie Weems

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    The assassination of President John F. Kennedy has invoked more intrigue than any other assassination of the twentieth century. It is one of the single most researched events in the history of mankind. More time has gone into investigating the two minutes surrounding the firing of the fatal shots than any other time period (Arnold 11). This tragedy was seen by hundreds of eyewitness spectators who all qualified as first-person witnesses. Fortunately‚ because of the advances in technology‚ the assassination

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