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    Child Obesity

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    use of a mind‚ exercise‚ nutrition‚ and diet program (MEND) (Sacher‚ Chadwick‚ Wells‚ Williams‚ Cole‚ & Lawson‚ 2005)‚ using qualitative evaluations of parental perspectives on treatment (Stweart‚ Chappele‚ Hughes‚ Poustie‚ & Reilly‚ 2008)‚ and simply the exclusive treatment of parents alone (Jansen‚ Jansen‚ & Mulkens‚ 2011). The first article by Sacher‚ Chadwick‚ Wells‚ Williams‚ Cole‚ and Lawson (2005) uses a system called MEND‚ and initially measures a child’s circumference‚ body mass index (BMI)

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    your own choosing. Distinctly visual techniques are conveyed and compared in Lawson’s short stories and Catherine Hardwicke’s 2003 film Thirteen. Both Lawson and Hardwicke’s texts employ techniques such as personification‚ Imagery and flashbacks‚ which highlight and communicate the ways distinctively visual‚ are compared in texts. Henry Lawson establishes the harsh environment of the Australian landscape through vivid images of relentless isolation‚ poverty‚ survival and sacrifice in the words

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    Mary Lawson's Crow Lake

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    The novel‚ Crow Lake‚ by Mary Lawson portrays a family that suffers from the great tragedy of when the Morrison parents are unexpectedly killed in an automobile accident. This tragedy created a great change of lifestyle to the seven year old protagonist‚ Kate Morrison‚ her older brothers‚ Luke and Matthew‚ and her younger sister‚ Bo. After the accident‚ the remaining of the Morrison family greatly attempts to prevent the family to be separated and sent to relatives. This novel is wisely written and

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    opinion‚ Mr. Vandivier would be morally responsible for any "accidents" that resulted when pilots tested the brake. I believe that because he knew of the serious problems that could result in this product being released to the Air Force. When Mr. Lawson approached Mr. Vandivier with the issue in the very beginning‚ it was Mr. Vandivier’s choice to tell the Goodrich members of the error that he had made in creating the brakes. It was also Goodrich’s responsibility to not take part in shutting down

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    repetition adds emphasis and enhances the visual image. The expression ‘bush’ helps to create a visual which is distinctively an Australian outback setting. Lawson repeats this term to give the reader a sense of how harsh the setting is. The land is seen and dried out and decrepit “consisting of stunted‚ rotten native apple trees” Lawson goes onto describe the monotony of the landscape and a few “She oaks being the only thing to relieve the eye”. Lawson’s description of the setting is important

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    Disticivley Visual

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    Distinctively image means producing images in our minds when we look at a text or when something has been classified or compared in a living or non-living thing.. Through this essay‚ it will explore the different types of ways Henry Lawson uses distinctively image throughout his poems called “the Drovers Wife” and “the Loaded Dog”. Also through this essay a related material that will back up these poems is a picture called “the wallaby track”. The Drover wife is about a Drover (a farmer or someone

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    to law enforcement because the couple wants them to know what they do is important. The Lehmans‚ joined by a Grace Group led by Executive Pastor Dave Lawson‚ provided a Christmas dinner for officers of the Wooster Police and deputies from the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Monday. The group‚ which included Mark and Lori Lehman Dave and Julie Lawson‚ Bruce and Kristy Schemrich and Deb Fetzer‚ transformed the Emergency Operations Center in the Justice Center into a dining hall with ham loaf‚ carved

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    The pictures on the corresponding page tightly match the idea‚ dialogue or event mentioned. Lawson has the freedom to show what he feels each character and place looks like. Black and white drawings are utilized. While some may find this limiting‚ what it does is forces the reader to closely inspect each picture. The illustrations are so basic

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    The Metamorphosis

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    into three Roman-numbered parts‚ with each section having its own climax. A number of themes run through the story‚ but at the center are the familial relationships fundamentally affected by the great change in the story’s protagonist‚ Gregor Samsa (Lawson 27). While the father-son relationship in the story appears to be a central theme‚ the relationship between Gregor and his sister Grete is perhaps the most unique. It is Grete‚ after all‚ with whom the metamorphosed Gregor has any rapport‚ suggesting

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    to grow as Gogol does. In high school‚ Gogol has an experience that solidifies how intensely he is affected by his name‚ which in inextricably tied to his cultural identity. His English teacher‚ Mr. Lawson‚ gives Gogol one of the first positive experiences he has had with his name. “He [Mr. Lawson] called out the name in a perfectly reasonable way‚ without pause‚ without doubt‚ without a suppressed smile‚ just as he had

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