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    plays you will also find that one character in each production had a dream and went for it. These are just some of the similarities between the two plays, The Glass Menagerie and the Trip to Bountiful. Mrs. Watts, and Laura, both had a disability, which largely contributed to the plot. Mrs. Watts knew she would not live long because of her heart issue. Therefore, she moved in with her son and his wife, but was not treated well and ran off to make sure she would be able to see her home town once…

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    Case Study Sandra Scott

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    Case manager, Sandra Scott received a call from Social Service Supervisor, Ashely Parker. The report was regarding a dirty home for multiple children who were left unsupervised. When the case manager arrived with two police officers, there were three children in the home. A nine year old girl, Jenae Eugene a ten year old boy, Eugene, and a five year old boy child. The five year old was sleeping on a full size bed. The CM questioned the kids where they slept and the nine year old, Jenae Loury…

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    Junior Part Time Indian

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    main character. He is on the journey to become a man. Junior is special he was born different he had extra fluid in his brain, he had more teeth than an average human. On the road to learning who he is he experiences hardship such as losing three family members in a row. All Instances had to do with intoxication. Junior states “I was crying because I knew five or ten or fifteen more Spokane’s would die during the next year, and that most of them would die because of booze.” Junior went through a…

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    A Book that Shaped Me: Remember Me by Irene N. Watts Remember Me is about a girl named Marianne who is Jewish and is living at the time of the Holocaust (1939-1945). Marianne has to leave her parents and go with other children on a train called Kindertransport (Kindertransport were trains that brought Jewish children to safety in Britain during the Holocaust). When she gets to Britain, she has to go and live with a stranger named Mrs. Abercrombie Jones. Strangely, Mrs. Abercrombie Jones acts…

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    living within a group (such as a family or community) especially with regard to the hierarchical organization of status and to the rules and principles regulating behavior”. This definition is stating that, ones family has a great influence on a childs life and upcoming. The environment in which they are bought up in also has a great impact. As it did with Michael and David. Michael was born in a low-income, predominantly black area, which was located in Los Angeles, Watts. Michael was born in…

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    Not every child born to a family offers the same opportunities. Often children are given up at birth for various reasons. These children are either adopted or placed in orphanages. After reading A Single Shard and “An Orphans’ Lonely Beginning”, it is clear the impacts not having a family will make on a child. Every child deserves a loving family that can obtain financial stability, but not every child is able to have that privilege. Children all around the world are given up for various…

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    difficult relationships with their families. Through her writing, Tan captures their attention with her own unique writing style to show the audience her life story. Amy Tan reflects her own troubled family relationships and immigration struggles of post World War II America in her novel The Joy Luck Club. Tense family relationships were experienced by Tan at different stages of her life. These unhealthy connections with her mother, father, and…

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    Effy Mcdougall Case

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    her husband Malcolm lived for another 6 years. Annabella 's father had lived 93 years finally succumbing to old age in his Foley home with its beaver meadow nearby, showing the McDougall genes for longevity. Murdoch 's life was much calmer than his Watts namesake. He had two children by his first wife Isabella Liness, Flora in 1878 and Murdoch Wilder in 1885. He still could have his share of trouble however. As he had done 15 years previously Murdoch had to sue for what he believed to be money…

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    Mama had been the wife of Colonel John Watts. Daddy was one of his most valued slaves. He was hardworking, honest and strong. When Colonel Watts died, she relied on daddy to help her run the plantation and they fell in love. It was very common in the south for male slaveowners to have children with their female slaves, but our situation was not as common. The year was 1835. Daddy and momma were living in dangerous times. Having children made their situation even more dangerous. They worked very…

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    (play Will & Peter), Rachel Weisz (play Liby the wife) and Naomi Watts (the girl). A family unknowingly moved into a home several grisly murders were committed. Neighbor just informed Will that the house he live in it hunted, because the whole family that lived there had died tragically. Will is seem to be experiencing posttraumatic stress disorder, hallucinations associate with audio and visual, and delusions about his loss family. He is hallucinated of him having conversation, hearing them…

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