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    Ghosts - Henrik Ibsen

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    reputation‚ and before he died he was made a chamberlain. Helena Alving and Oswald Alving SUMMARY For the characters in Ghosts‚ tomorrow is a big day. They are all convening on Rosenvold‚ the Alving estate‚ to dedicate the Captain Alving Memorial Orphanage. Mrs. Alving is the widow of Captain Alving (also called Chamberlain Alving)‚ a gentleman widely respected in his community. Mrs. Alving kept his true behavior – alcoholism‚ womanizing‚ and illness – secret for twenty years. She sent her son‚ Oswald

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    Child Labor in India

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    One of the social problems in India is child labor. Children and youngsters are preferred for some jobs as helpers in some factories and offices. They bring water in buckets or bricks for construction work. They are sent to various shops to supply tea or coffee by a coffee-shop owner. They sell toys in busy localities for a commission. They are employed in some factories to clean cars. In Savakis hundreds of boys and girls are employed in factories which manufacture firecrackers and various kinds

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    then to Fremont‚ California‚ where they settle in a run-down apartment Amir faces certain forces and pressures. Amir is having a self vs. self-problem‚ he has to decide whether to go back to Kabul in order to get Sohrab (Hassan’s son) from an orphanage or leave him there. He meets these forces and pressures by deciding to go back to Kabul and save Sohrab from the dangerous city. You can see this early in the story on page 300. The tension rises when

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    abandoned by his mother and also grew up living and changing orphanages. Although Roy had gone through numerous hard tasks during his life‚ he still managed to be consistently happy which this is what through the audience off. Roy‚ being the chooser of the play‚ shows sadness in the making of ‘Cosi Fan Tutte’ when he reveals to Lewis that this play is his way of trying to escape the hurt of his life spent feeling unloved within orphanages and the mental institution. Lewis claimed that “love was a

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    is set during the 1920’s‚ the era of the Great Depression‚ which is established through the old timey clothes all the characters wear. The class difference between different groups of characters is also heightened by costumes. The orphans in the orphanage all wear simple and torn clothes‚ while the staff serving Oliver Warbuck all wear uniform servant outfits‚ and finally the upper

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    Burma

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    religion for no reason‚ though. They were actively spreading Theravada Buddhism‚ mainly towards the Christian society. Although there were no forced conversions of non-Buddhists‚ the government forbade the use of Christian orphanages and used and built more Buddhist orphanages instead. People’s rights are being violated in this situation because according to the First Amendment‚ Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging

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    at the orphanage‚ Dr. Wilbur Larch. Dr. Larch teaches Homer‚ instructing him to be a doctor‚ just like himself. As Homer becomes a full fledged physician at St. Claude’s‚ he decides to not perform abortions. In the beginning‚ Homer is against abortion‚ but in the end‚ he will challenge his moral beliefs and perform what is asked of him. Homer is taught by Dr. Larch the method to perform abortions‚ but Homer decides that he will never perform it. Another moral dilemma was leaving the orphanage in the

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    the start of ‘Once’ by Morris Gleitzman‚ Felix finds carrot in his soup and he thinks it is his parents and that they are coming to get him from the orphanage on a high mountain in Poland. When Felix finds the carrot in his soup bowl he gets over excited and thinks it a sign from his parents that they are going to come and get him from the orphanage after three years on eight months‚ which he had been counting ever since they left him there. (pg.2.) “That’s when I see the carrot. It’s floating in

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    curious infant named Buddy who lives in an orphanage. On the night of Christmas‚ he is drawn to a teddy bear he sees in Santa’s toy sack. Santa accidentally closes Buddy into his toy sack. That next morning‚ when Santa and the elves are celebrating in the North Pole all of their accomplishments‚ Buddy crawls out of Santa’s toy sack. Ultimately‚ the elves are in shock that a young boy made his way to the secret North Pole. They realize that he is from the orphanage‚ and in order to keep the North Pole

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    whose adoptive parents had her psycholog-ically evaluated because of speech and language skill deficits. She was adopted at 10 months of age. Leslie had been abandoned at birth. In the orphanage “Leslie received minimal stimulation remaining in her crib most of the 10 months that she resided at the orphanage.” (Lichtenberger‚ Broadbooks and Kaufman‚ 2000‚ 114). Her parents indi-cate that she did not reach normal milestones such as speaking‚ crawling or walking at an appropriate age. She has

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