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    remote. Many of the circumstance and crime she has committed to support herself and her drug habit fall under the Robert Merton’s micro-level Strain Theory 1938 (Cecil, 2016). A review of Merton’s Adaptations to Strain (Schram & Tibbetts, 2014, p.174) reveals that “Maria” falls under the…

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    She’s The Man, or shall i say “the original love triangle”, is a teenage film adaptation of William shakespeare's Twelfth Night which was written in 1601. The film was a good comedic version of shakespeare’s work, one scene that stands out is when Viola juggles between being herself and Sebastian at the carnival. For example, when she has to change in various places throughout the carnival provides serious comedic relief and shows how hard it really is to be two people. This entire scene reveals…

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    strange product when put together, but are the base of Luhrmann’s film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. The adaptation Romeo + Juliet is a film adaptation of Shakespeare’s original, but set in a modern day Miami like city. The characters use guns instead of swords, but still speak in Shakespearean English. This film’s modernization of everything except the dialogue caused it to be misunderstood. However, this type of adaptation was successful in another Shakespeare based film, Macbeth. This movie…

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    Sister Calista Roy: adaptation model Nursing is a renewed science aimed to observation behavior formed in health care system to help to maintain the optimum health in five dimension as a physical psychosocial , emotional, spiritual, psychological aspects else the nursing was to help patients adapt both mentally and emotionally to their situation as Roy state. Sister Calista Roy was born on oct, 14, 1939, She got her bachelors of arts in nursing from mount St. Mary’s college, los Angeles and…

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    This essay is about comparing the fairy tale of "Rapunzel" with the movie adaptation Tangled. The different clothing, the characters and the different settings are going to be compared. "Rapunzel" is a fairy tale from the XVII century, about a girl who has spent her entire life trapped in a tower since she was kidnapped by an old lady witch. Rapunzel is very famous for having her long blonde hair, and because she "let down her hair" to the prince to scape her tower. In the movie there were…

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    versions remained televised adaptations. The most notable stage to screen adaptation is the 1975 remake which was adapted and directed by Trevor Nunn and stared Peter Eyre, Patrick Stewart, Glenda Jackson as the titular character. This version garnered critical acclaim from the New York Times and The Saturday Review and earned Jackson a nomination at the Academy Awards for Best Actress — the Trevor Nunn adaptation of Hedda Gabler is the first (and only) major theatrical adaptation of the play.…

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    Darwin’s. The reason this is done is, because variations help to identify why the species evolve. Wallace’s theory does differ from Darwin 's. Wallace’s theory shows that a species will only take on an adaptation if it will be beneficial to the species survival. Now, for the evolutional theory the adaptation is not just a biological factors it is can also be behavioral factors. It is from this theory that behavior can be part of…

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    For my final write up, I will be talking about interesting adaptions of the Great Blue Heron. From my research, I found that Great Blue Herons are foragers. They usually hunt alone, and can be found across much of the United States. The Great Blue Heron is the largest of the North American herons and can live up to 17 years of age. This species is often seen wading slowly through shallow areas of water, or standing absolutely still, staring into the water for prey such as fish and frogs. In…

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    To begin with, throughout the story the mother learns to adapt. She begins to understand Christopher’s disability and does her best to accommodate him. Her ability to adapt to Christopher's special needs is demonstrated by her actions while helping him through his meltdown. After Christopher’s fit while shopping, he explains, “Except there were too many people… and mother had to take me home in a taxi… then she had to go back to the shopping center… and when mother got home she brought me a…

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    The adaptation from book to movie changes the population of Earth from underpopulated in the book to overpopulated in the movie. In the book, the majority of the population moved off planet to colonies on Mars because Earth had turned into a radioactive graveyard after “World War Terminus,” which we aren’t given much background on. This changes the feel of the entire story. The sparsely populated landscape of the book gives the story tones of isolation and loneliness. JR Isidore lives in an…

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