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    VA SW, for the purpose of gathering information on Mr. Higgins level of care. Ms. Welch stated he had been a patient for several years. He could care for himself with very little assistance until recent. In July, Mr. Higgins became ill and admitted to Princeton Hospital in Birmingham. Upon release from hospital he was bedbound, unable to communicate, and completely dependent on caregiver for all ADLs. According to Ms. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Higgins owned a flower shop in Nauvoo. (The flower shop…

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    than others. The characters from “All the Years of Her Life” Sam Carr and Mrs. Higgins both display similar strong personality traits. Sam Carr and Mrs. Higgins have similar traits, despite the fact they are two different people. They seem different in that one character displays a very strong personality trait, but deep down inside they are completely broken having too much pride to display it. Mr. Carr and Mrs. Higgins share the same trait as being strong minded but also caring. They have an…

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    Micaela Waynes Professor McAdams English 124 11 November 2016 Annotated Bibliography Otis, Laura. Monkey in the Mirror: The Science of Professor Higgins and Doctor Moreau. Twentieth Century Literature, 2009. Laura Otis analyzes both George Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion” and H.G. Wells’ novel The Island of Doctor Moreau in this essay. Otis uses these two works as a way to compare the “painful transformations” that Eliza from Shaw’s play and the Beast People from Wells’ novel undergo in a…

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    If I could compose an alternate plot for Mary Higgins Clark’s novel, No Place Like Home, I would have made Jeff MacKingsley to listen to Sergeant Clyde Earley’s plan, and search through the trash behind Henry’s without the search warrant. If Jeff accompanied Clyde, he wouldn’t have been cocky and made it so obvious that the evidence of the red paint used in the vandalism was found by leaving the trash can tipped over and open on the ground. Therefore, Henry would not have noticed that the…

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    There're many discussions about the open ending of the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. From a feminist perspective, Eliza Doolittle becomes a independent woman from a flower girl, and she seeks equality and respect in the play. However, Henry Higgins is indeed a typical sexist person, which means there're such differences between their values. This paper will analyzes these two main characters and discuss the purpose of Shaw setting a open ending in the play. Shaw named his play…

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    by her benefactor and mentor Professor Higgins, but her words and actions are as well. While Eliza undergoes these three stages of her metamorphosis into a sophisticated English duchess, Professor Higgins also goes through a minor transformation as well. In the beginning of the play, Eliza is portrayed…

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    alterations of the characters in the movie make it highly unrealistic. Henry Higgins exhibits aristocratic qualities and holds a prominent role in English society in the play, but his character in the film comes across as deluded, which undermines his elite status. Similarly, Eliza Doolittle, the protagonist, allows Henry…

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    objects. All these characters were like toys for Henry Higgins and Puck. While Higgins and Puck were messing around,…

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    Higgins, she was basically a grimy, yet minding young lady in the canal of London. Amid her time with both Mr. Higgins and Colonel Pickering, Eliza did change, for the clench hand few weeks of her stay in Wimpole Street, she doubted everything that Higgins requested that her do, and for the most part couldn 't perceive how they would help her. Later, Eliza starts to comprehend that Higgins, as unforgiving as he may be, is attempting to try his…

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    Patillo Higgins is most known for his discovery of oil at Spindletop, which was located in Beaumont Texas. Overall, Higgins had speculated for some time that there could be oil in that region and although he was not sure, he believed it was probable that the area of Spindletop held huge amounts of oil or as they call it black gold. Men like Lucas, a mining engineer, believed Higgins was on to something and decided to join him on the journey to drill for oil at Spindletop, but problems arose for…

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