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    Ana’s Story: A journey of Hope, written by Jenna Bush is about a young girl’s struggle through illness, abuse, and confusion. Ana was only three years old when her mother passed away. She would not know the cause of her mother’s death for many years. Her family members kept the sickness from Ana. They did not want to have to explain that her mother had HIV/AIDS and so did Ana. Ana lived with her grandmother after her mother’s departure with her little sister Isabel. When their father would…

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    for the family and looking after Ana by herself. This has caused Kat great amounts of stress which affects her ability to discipline Ana appropriately. Kat punishes Ana by yelling at her, however as Ana reacts with crying and screaming, this adds to Kat’s stress levels and makes Kat upset, resulting in Kat comforting Ana, apologising and sometimes rewarding Ana with the chocolate that she wants just to stop her from crying. Due to the lack of punishment from Kat, Ana has not learnt what is right…

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    the factory to help her. Ana’s behavior at this moment was perfect because it saved them from getting into a bigger fight. If Ana would have kept walking away, her mom would have got angry and probably got sicker. Ana and her mom already had a difficult relationship. Ana uses sympathy with her because if she didn’t Ana probably wouldn’t talk to her. Sympathy is the one way Ana can relate to her mom. There are many more communication behaviors in Real Women Have Curves, but these three are the…

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    novel, “Girl at War” written by Sara Nović, is a book about the life of a girl named Ana who is 10 years old that lives in Zagreb, Yugoslavia during a time of war. Ana and her family are constantly in fear of losing their lives and so they do everything they can to survive. Ana eventually escapes the war by going to America, but the events of the war did affect her and molded her personality as she got older. Ana eventually goes back to Zagreb to get closure and in a way she does. She reflects…

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    was diagnosed with adjustment disorders with depressed mood because Ana was experiencing feelings of sadness, being withdrawn, and showing a lack of pleasure in the things that she used to do. Ana has also shown signs of posttraumatic stress disorder, in which this disorder is developed after a severe traumatic experience has taken place. This relates to the incident where Ana was raped as a child and then again as an adult. Ana is also avoiding her thoughts or feelings in relation to the trauma…

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    The movie leap year is a rom-com movie that follows the life Ana Brady who is always in control of everything. Following her boyfriend to Ireland a lot of mishaps happen and she meets Declan an innkeeper from Dingle. Sparks flew and many misadventures happen between Ana and Declan. Through the course of the movie, communication can be seen. You can see all the effective communication skills. One scene there is when Ana and her dad met up in a bar then her dad started to tell the story of her…

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    messing with Ana. Ana was short- topping out at 5’ 3”. His short coworker refused to accept her height, often trying to reach plates or cups in high places. She usually resorted to climbing on counter tops to achieve her goal. Michael- who was at least a head and a half taller than her- would tease her about it and show off by grabbing the mugs on the highest shelf. Ana would always glare at him and say something spiteful, but Michael would just brush it off with a laugh and a wink. One day Ana…

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    relationships that Ana has with the people in her life, as well as some major turning points. Finally, there is how Ana changed from the beginning to the end of the movie as well as how some of the other characters changed throughout the movie. There were many things that were going on in this movie and each thing expressed something important. There were many different theories that were shown and expressed in the movie.…

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    with deep thought written into them. “Good Enough” is about Dori who wants a very expensive shirt but her family is very poor. The shirt that is received is a fake but Dori comes to realize that Ana does not care what people think and comes to love the shirt. “The Quinceanera Text” is about fifteen year old Ana wanting a phone. Many other presents are received but Ana’s parents cannot afford a phone. Something is passed down from Ana’s family that has even more meaning. According to “Good…

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    Introduction: Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel by British author E. L. James. It is the first instalment in the Fifty Shades trilogy that traces the deepening relationship between a college graduate, Anastasia Steele, and a young business magnate, Christian Grey. It is notable for its explicitly erotic scenes featuring elements of sexual practices involving bondage, discipline, dominance, and sadism, masochism (BDSM). Originally self-published as an eBook and a…

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