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    when the readers are introduced to what seems like a happy family. Mary is a happy and pregnant wife waiting for her husband to get home from work. Patrick gets home from work and seems different to Mary. He tells Mary that he’s leaving their marriage and their unborn child.…

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    interests in the productions for Kat and Katerina are Patrick and Petruchio. Patrick and Petruchio share many similarities, including being an outsider that no one really knows as well as having to chase after the main character (Kat and Katerina). Patrick and Petruchio have the hardest job in the productions as they must become romantically entangled to Kat and Katerina so that Bianca can date her various suitors. In both, the play and the film Patrick and Petruchio end up taming Kat and…

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    to 35% (This is a story of Patrick Sims, one day he is on the way home with his girlfriend, Patricks phone goes off notifying him of a text message. As he decided to write back for only a couple of seconds, by the time Patrick looked up to the windshield, it was too late. Patrick hit a bicyclist Jim Price, 63 years old, a bicyclist fanatic, a father, and a husband. Three days after the accident, Jim Price had been taken off of life-support and passed away. For Patrick, what was supposed to be a…

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    The Perks of being a Wallflower by Steven Chbosky and Looking for Alaska by John Green both are similar books with the same themes but they also have their differences with the way the story takes place. Both stories focus on a boy in high school trying to get by, these boys don’t know anyone but soon become friends with other people. Within the stories there are many ups and downs, many challenges the characters face, but solutions are found for all the problems. The two books focus on the…

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    gone when she meets a teenager in a bomber jacket, Patrick Darling. Brie and Patrick zoom to the upside down Golden Gate Bridge they were already plotting her revenge on Jacob for breaking her heart. When Brie gets there she assumes that the reason he broke up with her to date one of her best friend when she sees them on the beach together. Brie later finds the out the truth why he broke up with her. Brie also finds out she had a history with Patrick Darling when it was around the…

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    different forms of media because these concepts are fascinating and many want to learn more about them. The 2000 film American Psycho starring Christian Bale is a perfect example of how the media incorporates psychological disorders. The protagonist Patrick Bateman, played by Christian Bale, is a rich New York investment banking executive by day and serial killer psychopath by night. This film explores many psychological disorders, however I will be focusing on the following: Antisocial…

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    condolences on the recent death of your son, Specialist Patrick Eugene Boss who gracefully defined our country. Words cannot describe to you how sorry I am for this tremendous loss and how much Patrick’s death has and will continue to affect those of us still serving. On Tuesday, March 10, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., Patrick was on a convoy enroute to begin his rest and recuperation leave, when the convoy was under attack by insurgents. Patrick sustained a shot to the neck, and received immediate…

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    message we send in ways that transcend spoken or written words” (Verderber 84). One of the many nonverbal messages seen was eye contact. Eye contact is very important in communication and is used to convey emotion in the film. For example, when Kat and Patrick are on the rope swing and they end up staring into each other’s eyes the audience can see the affection that is beginning to grow between the two. Facial expressions were also very prevalent in the film; they are very important because…

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    embody traits similar to her brother that immensely impacted her life. Her brother, Patrick Branwell Brontë, suffered from the effects from being an alcoholic and a drug addict. Patrick died at a young age of 31 from tuberculosis. Patrick is noted having an abusive and aggressive behavior towards others. Likewise, Hindley and Heathcliff often possess aggressive tendencies towards others in the novel. Hindley, like Patrick Brontë, suffered from alcoholism. Hindley’s problems with alcohol and…

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    telling you they’re leaving you forever? Mary Maloney felt the emotional distress when she learned her husband Patrick was leaving her for an unknown reason. In “Lamb to the Slaughter” written by Roald Dahl the emotions of Mary Maloney vary throughout the text and end up making her actions very inhumane. At the beginning of the short story Mary Maloney seems like a very loving wife of Patrick Maloney. She even goes as far as “[standing] up and [walking] forward to kiss him as he [enters]” into…

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