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    neutral way but also as the unknown.. The movie shows that a lesbian relationship contains the same aspects as a heterosexual relationship. Vivian Bell was staying in the guest house at a ranch in Nevada‚ owned by Frances Parker. Many women stayed here while in the process of getting their divorce finalized. It is here that an innocent friendship between Vivian and Frances’s daughter‚ Cay Rivvers develops. This friendship later turns into an affair‚ and then love. This of course can happen in any

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    Laws‚ Bismarckian State Old Age State insurance scheme‚ and Occupational Schemes (Vivian 2010). For the purpose of this essay and its focus on the taxation of South African retirement funds‚ focus will be given to the Poor Laws and Occupational schemes because only they exist in South Africa‚ though it must be noted that the Bismarckian state insurance scheme co-exists with the others in most countries of the world (Vivian 2010). The Poor Laws‚ passed by Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1601‚ were established

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    very successful businessman. They cross paths when Edward (Richard Gere) gets lost while driving around and Vivian (Julia Roberts) is having a “slow” night on the corner. Edward asks Vivian for directions‚ and Vivian agrees for five dollars. She takes Edward back to his hotel where he asks her join him for the evening. The next morning‚ Edward makes a business proposition with Vivian‚ and pays her for a week to be at his “beck and call.” As the week progresses the two learn a lot about each

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    illustrates the lives of several different children who were among the many thousands traveling West looking for a family. Vivian and Molly are the main characters in Kline’s novel‚ Vivian is a “rider” on the Orphan train and Molly is a child in foster care that meets Vivian at an older stage in her life. The Orphan Train portrays the struggle‚ endurance‚ and success that Vivian went through in order to survive as a young girl. The historical data shows that the Orphan train moved nearly a quarter

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    In the autobiography‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ Maya Angelou writes fondly of her mother Vivian Baxter. Maya writes about her mother with admiration of her beauty and grace. In one instance‚ Maya and her brother Bailey compare their mother to the Caucasian actress Kay Francis because of her magnetic personality. The praise Maya gives to her mother is similar to the praise Bee gives to her mother Bernadette in the novel‚ Where’d You Go‚ Bernadette? by Maria Semple. In the novel‚ Bee shows

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    life. Vivian and Jefferson were two of the characters that influenced Grant’s life. At the beginning of the novel‚ Vivian and Jefferson both helped teach Grant various very important life lessons that he had needed to know. Grant was taught to love someone other than himself‚ that he could make a difference in someone’s life‚ and also that he could make a difference in the community he was living in. Many times in the story when Grant wanted to give up on helping Jefferson‚ he turned to Vivian. Vivian

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    one is to receive the best care as possible. In health care we encounter many providers who have different views and attitudes toward patients. Professor Vivian Bearing is a well-respected 17th Century English poetry scholar. She is told that she has stage four metastatic ovarian cancer‚ by a fellow college Dr. Harvey Kelekian; who has asked Vivian for research purposes if she would be willing to undergo an aggressive 8 month chemo treatment. In the play/movie Wit‚ we quickly see the differences between

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    In this movie Vivian Bearings is diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She is given “experimental” treatment. Some of the other characters include: Dr. Kelekian‚ the head doctor who informed her of her diagnosis; Jason Posner‚ the detached kid doctor and Susie‚ the sympathetic nurse. Throughout the movie Vivian goes through the different stages of death and dying‚ for example denial‚ anger‚ depression and acceptance. The first stage we witness is her denial. She tells the doctors to keep up the highest

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    Richard Gere is essentially a modern day fairy tale where the underprivileged young woman meets her handsome prince and lives happily ever after. The film resonates the same narrative formula as classic fable Cinderella‚ in that the film’s protagonist Vivian (Roberts) plays a prostitute who is bought for a week by wealthy businessman Edward (Gere) for everything but the standard reason‚ sex. Pretty Woman contains a number of themes that are comparable to common traits of post-feminist discourse‚ in particular

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    The theme of education‚ learning‚ teaching‚ being a teacher‚ who is educated and why‚ runs throughout the novel A Lesson Before Dying. The attainment of knowledge influences Grant‚ Jefferson‚ Vivian‚ and Reverend Ambrose differently throughout the novel. Grant‚ Vivian‚ Jefferson‚ and Reverend Ambrose all struggle to do what they feel is right based on what they each individually know. Knowledge is the familiarity gained by sight‚ experience‚ and truth of a particular subject. With

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