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    Good Neighbors By Franzen

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    perfected a highly annoying smile of condescension when faced with toys and games that other boys owned but Patty and Walter refused to buy him. To extinguish that smile, his friends insisted on sharing what they had,” (Franzen 7). Inevitably, Carol is sucked into Joey’s mind games and blinded by Patty’s fits of rage that then cause a distorted view of reality. In the end, she is housing Patty and Walter’s son without their permission. Connie Monaghan is found in a very similar situation to…

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    Charlie Brown Stereotypes

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    throughout contemporary pop culture. Charlie Brown’s Patricia, also known as, Peppermint Patty, will be explored and inspected further in a Youtube clip titled, “Charlie Brown in Training | Peanuts Summer Games.” Patty is controversial, introducing a unique element of tomboy existence in television cartoon series, raising awareness of possible rejection towards gender specific performances and portrayals. Peppermint Patty disrupts the gender norms by her representation as a tomboy in Charlie…

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    her upbringing. Because she did not have the average childhood, her thinking process as a teenager and adult was greatly impacted. She wanted to make her talent managers proud and hoped that people watching her on television would like her. As Patty grew older and starred in more roles, she thought that she must be liked by everyone. She made the extra effort to learn each actor’s name to show that she cared for others on the…

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    Pattyn Von Stratten killed her father and is on the run, she killed her father after finding him abusing her sister, who was just raped by one of the boys at their church. Pattyn’s(Patty) mom gave her money, clothes, and a car. Patty wanted to see the ocean once before she turned herself in, so she rode a bus to California. Patty met a woman named Ariana on the bus. Adriana gave her a place to stay, in return she took care of Ariana’s sister and her baby who were both sick with measles. Soon…

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    contributes to the education development of others? Why or why not? Patty is a very dedicated and passionate nurse. This is exemplified by her commitment to patient safety and the desire to do what is right for patients and the staff at SVMC. Patty has a very strong work ethic and is very detailed oriented. Her ability to focus on the details makes her an excellent investigator and auditor of the OneChart content. Although Patty admittedly would prefer working on a spreadsheet or investigating…

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    PROMOTION Flyers Word of mouth Social Media (Facebook, Instagram, etc) -Can be sent to many potential consumers in a few minutes -Spreading of word of mouth ensure a lot of possible costumers in the future. -Generates a lot of likers and reviewers that possibly wants to taste the burgers. -Some people will just throw the flyers, making the flyers useless -The spreading of word of mouth takes time -Possible they only like the product but would not be an actual customer PLACE…

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    Summer Of My German Soldier takes place back in the day in Jenkinsville, Arkansas. Patty Bergen is a twelve-year old girl that is very adventurous and daring. She is not afraid to take risks just to get out of boredom. Patty is Jewish and part of a wealthy family. Pattie often gets abused by her father. Her father has many troubles with his past, but Paties mother is a beautiful young lady that is very proper and doesn't take no for an answer. Pattie has a new addition to the family. Her name is…

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    common in later immigrant generations as if it is an Americanized thing. While talking back is not what Angelica hopes Patty learns to do she does hope that Patty learns to defend and express herself as a way of protection. The differential in parenting styles between these different generations is also seen when I asked Patty for an example of a punishment she considered unfair. Patty responded with, “this would be when my mom took my phone away for talking back despite coming home with…

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    Charles Schulz

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    Peanuts’ holiday programs. Although Schulz didn’t think of himself as an artist, his art subverted Hegemony with the way he presented my favorite of his characters, Peppermint Patty. I remember asking my mother if Peppermint Patty was a boy or a girl. I was raised to think that girls wore dresses and played with dolls. Peppermint Patty is a “tomboy who loves sports and games, excels at baseball, and likes to use the colorful language of the blue-collar worker” (Crain 42). Her character was added…

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    LOGLINE: Patty runs away to become a jockey, but her dream job becomes a nightmare when she enjoys the limelight too much and forgets about how she became successful. PLOT: Patty Williams’ home life propels her to escape an abusive father’s drunken rage, and runs away. She hopes on a bus to pursue a career as a horse jockey. She has had enough right crosses and verbal abuse from her father. She decide is to find a better life in the horse industry where her mother made her mark. Patty finds…

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