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    be seen as well as his parents getting out of the car with his younger sister. Sammy asks his great grandmother about her life. INT – ORPHANAGE BEDROOM – 1944 The camera is now in a dark room with 6 beds in it but only one person‚ 5 year old Mirabella who is sitting on the

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    going to be happy when you cannot even make a life? Perhaps‚ money is not everything and we cannot buy everything with money‚ but money increases our life chances. I wish I had a lot of money so that I have the chance to help my family‚ build an orphanage and help in saving the mother earth. My family especially my parents‚ had been my backbone. They worked so hard to give me good education‚ comfortable life‚ and to cater all my needs leaving them with tonnes of debt. If only I have much money‚

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    not - they’re on a Misson from God! The movie begins with Jake (John Belushi) getting out of prison‚ and going back to the orphanage where he was raised with his brother‚ Elwood (Dan Aykroyd). There they find out that the church‚ which has been paying the Orphanages’ dues‚ has decided to retire the place and not pay the yearly tax assessment‚ which will result in the orphanage being closed. After a little divine inspiration in the form of a singing‚ dancing preacher‚ Jake and Elwood decide that the

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    death‚ is taken care of by a man named Crane-man. Ruckel‚ a little boy who is orphaned by his parents because of polio‚ is sent to an orphanage. Although both boys were orphaned and had many similarities‚ they also had many differences. Although they are different‚ Tree-ear and Ruckel both had a home. Tree-ear’s home is under a bridge and Ruckel lived in an orphanage before he was adopted by a family. However‚ both of the homes affected their judgement and thinking. Tree-ear was raised by Crane-man

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    Florence Nightingale- A Pioneer in Human Healthcare and in the Idea of Orphanages Florence Nightingale was born into a wealthy British family at the Villa Colombaia in Florence‚ Italy. She was inspired by what she thought to be a divine calling. At the age of 17 at Embley Park‚ Nightingale made a commitment to nursing and human healthcare. This decision demonstrated strong will on her part in that she was willing to go beyond normality. It had constituted a rebellion against the expected role for

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    I cannot imagine the heart-breaking anguish three-year-old Robbie experienced as he realized that his mother had left him in care in an American orphanage. With no determined or date of return‚ his mother drifted in and out of his life as he struggled to grasp hold of any sense of normality‚ security‚ or love. Though some form of stability was provided by regular visits from his maternal grandmother and a caring housemother‚ the deep emotional wounds left by parental abandonment led to feelings

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    Slide 1 I want to begin with one question. Are we truly Americans? Slide 2 You call yourself patriotic for celebrating Independence Day‚ for obeying the laws‚ for driving within the speed limit. We call ourselves a “Developed Society”. Yet when our setting foundation is in crumbles. We just sit back and shrug “not my problem”. Slides 3-6 523‚000 orphans are in America alone 153‚000‚000 worldwide are classified as orphans. Every day 5‚760 more children worldwide become orphans. Slide 7

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    encountered many experiences‚ there is one that I will never forget. After long hours of working in the community‚ we ended the day by visiting a boys’ orphanage for mentally and physically disabled. Upon arrival‚ the kids were lined up at the gate waving and smiling at us ready to give us hugs even though they did not know us at all. While at the orphanage‚ a man outside was selling cakes and we decided to buy some for the boys.

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    longer future together. 2. An intelligence test was given to all the children in an orphanage. The results showed that the longer children had lived in the orphanage‚ the lower their IQ scores. Positive or negative? NEGATIVE Explanation 1: Being inside the orphanage can shelter the individuals intellect making the education development . Explanation 2:The Smart kids that were in the orphanage could more likely be adopted than a kid proved to have an lower iq. 3. In a study of

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    Annie 2012 – Scene Layout Act 1 – Sc. 1: Orphanage Song(s): “Maybe”‚ “Hard Knock Life” Annie Molly Pepper Duffy July Kate Tessie Miss Hannigan Mr. Bundles Act 1 – Sc. 2: New York Street Song(s): “Tomorrow” Street Ensemble Annie Lt. Ward Sandy Act 1 – Sc. 3: Hooverville Song(s): “We’d Like to Thank You…” Hooverville Ensemble Annie Lt. Ward Act 1 – Sc. 4: Orphanage Song(s): “Little Girls” Annie Molly Pepper Duffy July Kate Tessie

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