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    [Dream Sequence] Nightmare - Patty Version It was only a dream, but it was also Patty 's nightmare. The silence and darkness in the Patrick house gave way to a blood red scene. The walls, the stairs, the beds, the rooms, everything around him were all painted in blood RED. What was going on here? The sound of thunder could be heard outside of the house. It was storming outside. With every flash of lightning, more of this area was revealed. Near his bed, a dismembered body. On his wall, a…

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    After meeting members where they are and accepting the members in that space, leaders and other members of the group will allow members the opportunity to grow and change with continued acceptance. Many individuals may need to process changes in their relationships, whether they are changes that they are in control of or that someone else in their life is making. Changes in any relationship can be difficult, but when you factor in multiple relationships, particularly when considering polyamory…

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    with a childhood full of hardships. His father, Ken, worked long hours and did not spend an adequate amount of time with his son. In contrast, David's mother, Patty, showed him lots of affection and always tried to be there for him. She did the best she could but ,unfortunately, she acquired a drinking problem that was common in her family. Patty not only had the drinking problem but also depression and paranoid schizophrenia. She began imagining voices in the basement even when David was just a…

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    Movie Analysis 1. Structural Functionalism Theory The Benchmark Family The benchmark family applies to Gil and Karen’s family. Gil is the breadwinner father who is having trouble receiving a promotion at work that he wants throughout the movie. In the scene where he tells Karen he quits his job and she tells him she’s pregnant when he’s leaving she asks him if he have to. He replies that everything in his life is a have to. Gil has the responsibility of providing for the family financially and…

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    Spongebob Monologue

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    SpongeBob: (in his dream, krabby patties are falling from the sky) It’s raining krabby patties! Yeah! (runs around eating patties. Dream ends with SpongeBob chewing on his pillow then spitting it out. Stomach growls) A quick midnight snack and then it’s back to bed. (kicks the pillow on the ground and jumps on it. Sees Gary meowing in his sleep) Aww, sleep tight, my little angel. (tip-toes past Gary and down the stairs to the fridge) Ah, here it is. (grabs 'sea-nut butter' out of the fridge and…

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    Jamaican-American Culture

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    who live near an area with a large Jamaican population have heard of or tasted a Jamaican beef patty. A beef patty is an iconic pastry that can contain fillings such as beef, chicken, lamb, vegetarian and probably more. There are countless other Jamaican cuisines that include curried goat, breadfruit, oxtail and jerk spice. I actually don’t like a lot of my culture’s foods, but fried dumpling, beef patties, and fish and crackers are my favorites. To sum up, Jamaica is a very tiny island with…

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    everything for anyone who means enough to them. One example of someone making the descicion to sacrifice themselves in order to affect someone positively is the actions of Patty Day, Libby’s mother. She arranges for the ‘Angel of Death’ to kill her, so that her children can use the money from her life insurance to live better lives. For Patty, it was the best thing she could do for them. They were dirt poor, the farm wasn’t running, she could barely feed them or get them to school. She felt…

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    Internal Analysis Retail mixed overview Product Strategy Strength S.1. Burger are easy to eat. S.2. Different kinds of burger patty like fish and chicken will be added for people who are health conscious S.3 Many size variety of the patty (1/8 , 1/4 ,1/2 pounds.) Weaknesses W.1. Some people do not like burgers. W.2. For health conscious people sometimes they do not prefer beef patty. W.3 Many of our competitors (HID Burger, Boom Burger, Vanitea) offers burgers Opportunities O.1 Other business…

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    Family System Theory

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    A key factor of Family System Theory is that the dysfunction lies on the whole system as opposed to the individual. The initial dysfunction began when John lost his job. Finally, the death of Patty led to a greater disruption in the family system. To understand one individual, the entire family must be assessed. Ernest Burgess summed up the theory by stating that the family is a “living, growing, ‘super personality’ ” (145). This means that everyone’s personality joins together to create…

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    Most people easily pick up on the importance of television programming like Sesame Street and other educational shows for young children. Shows like these teach lessons about multiculturalism, manners, letters and more into their content. For adults the lessons seem obvious, so we feel good about allowing her children to watch and learn from these television shows. But others shows seem to hold zero promise of learning. For example, SpongeBob Square pants, a popular cartoon show on Nickelodeon.…

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