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    A Doll's House Symbolism

    A Doll's House's Symbolism A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen was written in the late 1800’s and uses symbolism to get the writer’s ideas and descriptions across to the reader in greater detail. We will examine four of the writer’s uses of symbolism. The first is actually the title of the play and sets the stage for everything that transpires in the play. The second symbol is the Christmas tree that is brought into the first scene by Nora. The third use of symbolism that Ibsen uses is the macaroons

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    What Does Jem Symbolize In Chapter 7 To Kill A Mockingbird

    Chapter 7 Summary At the beginning of chapter 7 Scout starts second grade, which is as bad as first grade but he says it is even worse because they will flash cards at you and not let you read or write. One day as they walk home from school, Jem tells Scout that when he went back to get his pants, they had been mended and folded, however someone had done a poor job trying to repair the tear. This leads Jem to think that someone knew he was coming back for his pants, so therefore they were reading

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    Human Resources

    Initial Activity Assessment _____________ ______ Name: Med record # Sex: M F DOB: _______________ Birthplace: __________________________________________ Marital Status: M W S D Family Info: # of children ____ # of grandchildren ____ # of great grandchildren: ____ # of step-children:____ # step-grand:_____ Significant other:____________________________ Res. Relationship with family: _______________ Registered voter:__________ Veteran: _____ Branch & date: ________________ Spouse in service: ____

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    Turtles in Paradise

    Book Analysis & Summary Report Book Title: Turtle in Paradise Author: Jennifer L. Holm Date of Publication: 2010 Awards: Newbery Honor 2011 Central Character/s: 1. Turtle Curry – eleven-year-old; heroine; realistic; brave Other characters: 1. The Diaper Gang – gang created by turtle’s cousins: Beans, Buddy, Pork Chop, Kermit, Jelly, Ira. 2. Aunt Minerva – Minnie Curry; attentive; good mother; sweet 3. Sadiebelle Curry – Turtle’s mama; daydreamer; hard worker 4

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    Barbie Doll

    “Her good nature wore out/ like a fan belt./ So she cut off her nose and her legs/ and offered them up.” This quote from “Barbie Doll”, by Marge Piercy, refers to a young girl who wishes to change her character and her appearance in order to live up to society’s expectations. In fact, instead of being complimented or admired for whom she truly is, people would rather criticize and condemn her for whom she isn’t. As a result of endlessly trying to alter her portrait, the “girlchild” eventually “wore

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    Critique of Stuff Is Not Salvation

    realize, “why did I get this?”(501). Quindlen makes her audience visualize a world where we acquire our needs versus our meaningless desires. Yet, she fails to mention people who could live a life of happiness through the possessions they acquire. In summary, Quindlen supports her point of view with examples of American spending habits in the past decades of depression compared to now. She mentions Black Friday and how people become enthralled by cheap bargains (Quindlen 500-501). In Quindlen’s essay

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    Liberia

    which includes a wide variety of different types. After a period of time the strength of the nation´s own cultural traditions weakened by Western influence, the nation´s arts and culture are thriving as Liberians came to value with their own original cultural expressions while at the same time thriving on the best of Western culture to produce a healthy and exciting mixed historical culture. Liberia´s National Cultural group, for instance, offers plays and dances based on traditional Liberian themes

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    Esasay

    | |Due Date: |Week 15 (Tuesday class time) | Learning Outcomes (LO) Assessed: LO 6, 7&8 Assessment Summary – Answer all questions |Section |Topic |Possible Marks |Your Marks | |A |Organisational Structure |20

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    Child Study

    I. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHILD A. Developmental information. This child named Tina was born naturally in a hospital. She started to crawl at the age of six months and began sitting at the age of a year. Her speaking skills started to show when she is a year and a half old. According to her parents she doesn't have any inborn illnesses. She is talkative when in front of the relatives or people known to her but she's shy when in front of other people. She is very playful whenever she’s

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    years. When she receives the anonymous present, she does not seem at all happy but sets about arranging to get the whole five thousand pounds at once. As a result, Hester becomes even more obsessed with money, increasingly anxious for more. Also, the house, which previously seemed to whisper “There must be more money! There must be more money!” now screeches the same refrain. Paul, unable to perceive that his mother is insatiable, redoubles his efforts to win more money for her. He hides himself away

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