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    Hitch movie

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    between Hitch and Sara who are two main characters in the movie named “Hitch” is a good example of how conflicts can lead to a lot of problems in the relationship if people don’t handle them well. The story began when the main character‚ Alex Hitch‚ a secret professional dating consultant who makes living by teaching men how to woo women‚ met Sara‚ a journalist‚ in a pub and then he was attracted to her. They talked about mostly everything while getting to know each other. Sara slowly fell in love

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    Identity In Bread Givers

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    daughters namely‚ Bessie‚ Mashah‚ Faniah‚ and Sara. Sara goes against the beliefs of her father by adopting divergent views. This paper seeks to explore how identities are shaped by cultural and societal influence within the context of equality and inequality. Identity in Anzia’s novel comes in different ways and is considered to be an essential thing. The first place where we encounter identity is where the main character in this book by the name Sara and her sisters are subjected to the harsh laws

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    The Seance

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    in a small town and try to create some fun by playing with spirits.... Sara is Lauren’s foster sister. The girls live with Lauren’s Aunt Mel. Lauren is very jealous of Sara because she claims she grew up in a loving‚ picture-perfect household‚ unlike Lauren whose parents died in a timber mill accident. Sara is constantly sneaking out to meet older guys‚ which is another reason why Lauren is jealous of Sara. The girls are both seniors in high school and because of the old‚ traditional

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    They entered the store. Sara looked in amazement at the twenty foot tall white Christmas tree. She was admiring the decorations. Green‚ red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ and every color you could imagine. Though‚ it seemed weird to her that there were no black decorations. Still looking at the tree she asked his fiancé‚ "Tom‚ why do you think they don’t have black decorations?" Tom looked at her with a dumbfounded expression. "Um‚ Sara...Let’s think. Christmas is about joy and love‚ which means‚ "FUN" colors

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    Mise-en-scene is another effective way filmmakers have presented Miranda - freedom‚ Sara - the outcast‚ and Mrs Appleyard - the controller. We see in the female student’s costume the colour white and very constricting clothing such as corsets‚ reflecting the idealisation of purity and conservative views society places on their gender‚ although the two students Miranda and Sara wear the uniform very differently. Miranda choses to release herself from them psychically‚ showing the

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    youngest child that was born of vitro fertilization. Anna realized that only she can save Kate with the organs she need to survive and her desire to live without extraordinary burden. Sara Fitzgerald : Sara is the mother of this family. She sacrifice her life on efforts to keep Kate alive and try to fulfill all Kate’s wish. Sara single-minded focus to saving Kate that causes bad impact of relationship to her husband and two other children. Kate Fitzgerald : Kate is the middle child suffers with cancer

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    looking at Sara and her father¡¯s perspectives that there is a gap of cultural differences and generational differences separated between them‚ where most immigrants¡¯ family faces. As a child of immigrant Sara was bound by her native culture‚ but she unlike her other sisters took the courage and effort by abandoning her own culture to assimilate the dominant American culture. She also have sacrificed her family separation‚ her youth and experiencing hardship in order to pursuit her dream. Sara and her

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    internationalisation process model (Johanson and Vahlne‚ 1977; Sara‚ 2009). According to Sara (2009:21)‚ This internationalisation process is thus described as “the incremental interplay between the development of market knowledge and the commitment of resources in the foreign markets.” Findings from the psychic distance (a concept in the establishment chain model) has shown that it is vital for firms to have a knowledge of foreign market before entering into it (Sara‚ 2009). Although‚ this model also found that

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    The story around Fitzgerald’s life when they found out that a daughter‚ Kate‚ had a rare and aggressive form of leukemia. Sara Fitzgerald‚ an intelligent and strong mother hoped that someday Kate would be cured. Her life centers on her efforts to keep Kate alive. Kate’s doctor suggested that the only way to prolong Kate’s life hope is to create another genetically child. Sara agreed and then Fitzgerald’s had a new member named Anna who is genetically matched to Kate. Anna underwent several medical

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    character says something that they don’t really mean. The first example of verbal irony was when Sara referred to the labyrinth as a “piece of cake” while she was truly having many difficulties. Another was when Hoggle the goblin said that he could never hurt Sara‚ but he still gave her the poisonous peach anyway. And finally the last was Hoggle said he didn’t want any friends‚ but he did‚ and he was happy when Sara said that she forgave him. Another type of irony that authors use is dramatic irony. Dramatic

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