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    close your eyes. Take a deep breath and think back on your childhood. When you asked your parents, where did your presents come from on Christmas? Is Dora or SpongeBob real? What happened to your pet? Why is he gone? Predictably your parents would most likely lie to you. Saying Santa Clause delivered your gifts for being a good child, of course Dora and SpongeBob are real. Your pet ran away since the gate wasn’t closed. Now I was never a gullible kid, and I was always skeptical of cartoons…

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    the organization – and this was exactly the case with Midwestern State University and Dr. Dora Cartwright. While new leadership can bring forth new and refreshing ideas to organizations, it can also complicate matters and paralyze organizations if the transition to new leadership is not effectively enacted and well-received. Therefore, this case study will ultimately outline the transitional process of Dr. Dora Cartwright, the unforeseen first female president of Midwestern State University,…

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    This worker Naisha Lawrence was able to meet with Dora Morales at her home located at 69 Bloomfield Avenue, Paterson New Jersey. The purpose of the visit was to meet Dora Morales, Manuel Rosado and their son Nathan Rosado for the month of February. Additionally, the worker was to conduct a family team meeting with Ms. Morales and Mr. Rosado supports in order to discuss the family's long term view and what needs to happen in order for the case to move towards termination. Lastly, the worker was…

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    Dora Flood; the whore house Madam with a heart of gold in John Steinbeck’s “Cannery Row” embodies the books major theme. Cannery Row opens with a simple message regaurding the folks that call the row home saying “"Its inhabitants are, as the man once said, 'whores, pimps, gamblers, and sons of bitches,' by which he meant Everybody. Had the man looked through another peephole he might have said, 'Saints and angels and martyrs and holy men,' and he would have meant the same thing." (Steinbeck)…

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    inspiration for the artist’s exceptionally prolific body of work. It can be said that Picasso’s style changed as often as he changed his companions. In this paper I want to explore the main differences between two of his main muses: Marie-Thérèse Walter and Dora Maar. After visiting a museum last summer in Switzerland, I realized how different Picasso’s style was concerning his two models. Although each woman was during approximately 10 years the exclusive muse and lover of Picasso, there is…

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    Blue’s Clues, Dora the Explorer, and Sesame Street are television shows I grew up watching. My mother sat me in front of the TV when I was just a baby. Did I know what I was watching? No, but I knew that I saw colors and became intrigued. I obviously didn’t know what I was looking at but the television was a distraction if my mother was cooking or cleaning. My mother was not aware exposing me to the TV could have negative effects. Today, no one sees the TV as an immoral object. It is rare…

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    Dora's Observation

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    Dora B. is an 86 year old Caucasian woman from the Antelope Valley. She is a retired Microbiology professor, business owner and author. I interviewed Dora who first and foremost is one of the most remarkable women I have ever known. Dora grew up with a hard working father a self –made man as she puts it and a mother who was a housewife and two brothers, one older than she and one younger. When most women during that era were destined to the kitchen and raising children, she was progressive…

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    name of Guido, falling in love with Dora, a Christian woman whom he keeps bumping into on the streets. Guido, the main character takes a horrendous event, the Holocaust and expresses the story in a comical way. Before taken into the concentration camps, Guido’s life was filled with happiness and moments of enjoyment. After being taken in, Guido’s life is immediately recognized as agony. As the film progresses, the theme of women and children appears when Dora decides to join Guido and his son,…

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    in that city then suddenly falls in love. That beautiful girl named Dora. Dora is set to be engaged to a rich but arrogant man. So…

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    Abstract The movie Life is Beautiful is about a family that endures life at the concentration camp during the Holocaust. During the Holocaust, Jews were taken away from their homes by the Nazis and put into concentration camps, in which they were treated brutally. The Holocaust left many victims dead and remains as an example that something like the Holocaust shall never happen again. Life is Beautiful, a movie about a family in a concentration camp, is an inaccurate representation of the…

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