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    Perry Miles Professor Parker English 1010 Composition 1 24 June 2009 Paper I: Marlee Matlin - Deaf Actress‚ Cultural Icon Marlee Beth Matlin was born on August 24‚ 1965 in Morton Grove‚ Illinois to Libby and Donald Matlin. She is the youngest and the only female of three children. She is an Academy Award winning actress and a world renowned spokesperson for various organizations. Marlee lives in the greater Los Angeles area with her husband‚ law enforcement officer Kevin Grandalski‚ and

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    The wizard of Oz Mythical elements in the Wizard of Oz * Flying of house * Dorothy goes to the munchkins country * Munchkins * Good witch of north * Bad witch of east * Bad witch of west * Lion’s talking * Friendship among scare- crow lion Dorothy and Tin-woodman * Scare crow was dancing‚ moving etc * Tin wood man was dancing‚ moving‚ talking etc * In animate objects were asking for animate qualities * Trees talking‚ throwing apples. Animate qualities

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    INTRODUCTION The following book report is about The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum. This is a story about a little girl named Dorothy who gets caught in a cyclone along with her dog Toto‚ and they are transported to the unknown Land of Oz where she meets amazing friends in her way to meet the Wizard of Oz‚ who is said to help her find a way to get back home. The intention of this report is to analyze the following aspects: • Symbolism and Imagery • Irony • Tone and Mood • Point of

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    your friends close and keep your enemy closer. Nevertheless‚ a soldiers’ battle technique can never be the same as the relationship between two most complex animals on earth; in real life‚ there’re rarely things as definite as Othello and Iago or Dorothy versus wicked witch. Though ‘frenemy’ has gradually become a common concept in our daily life‚ the word itself has recently

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    The development of footbinding was so distant and steam long and the regions influenced by footbinding were so vast that none of a descriptive and explanatory framing could state the real meaning of the footbinding completely. The author Dorothy Ko illustrated the complex historical development of footbinding in her journal “The Shifting Meanings of Footbinding in Seventeen-Century China”. She described three historic stages of footbinding: the heyday of footbinding‚ the prohibition of footbinding

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    director Victor Fleming) is a kind old lady who has ruled over the northern Gilikin Country since she rescued its people from her wicked counterpart. She welcomes Dorothy to Oz‚ tells her of the wizard‚ and set her on her way along the yellow brick road to the Emerald City.  Although she doesn’t appear again in the story‚ a kiss she gives Dorothy on the forehead proves to be a protective charm. In later versions of the story‚ including the 1939 movie‚ the Good Witch of the North is often combined with

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    journey. In Baum‚ L. Frank “The Wizard of Oz”‚ Dorothy meets three characters that help her find the wizard‚ defeat the wicked witch and return home. In this journey‚ every character helps her to grow up and understand why she needs a brain‚ a heart and courage. The journey would not have been possible without her three companions. The intelligence of the Scarecrow‚ the love of the Tin Man and the courage of Cowardly Lion represent three fact of Dorothy herself. The Scarecrow was important

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    to the gilded age in American history which took place from 1880– 1900. The main symbols are: Dorothy‚ the Land of Oz‚ lion‚ Emerald City‚ flying monkeys. <br> <br>The first person the story talks about in the story is Dorothy. She’s a girl that comes form Kansas and was carried by a tornado. In the story when the reader first meet Dorothy he finds out that she is very curios‚ and straight forward. Dorothy in the story represents the average farmers in Kansas. On the other hand the tornado represents

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    Dorothy summon the Winged Monkeys to contain her and Toto habitat‚ but they dissolve they cannot opposition the waste encircling Oz. The Soldier with the Green Whiskers animate Dorothy that Glinda the Good Witch of the South may be qualified to assist her recompense tenement‚ so the favor entertheir peregrination to see Glinda‚ who alive in Oz’s Quadling Country. On the interval‚ the Cowardly Lion kiln a immense spinner who is frighten the animals in a sylvan. The animals interrogate the Cowardly

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    Leadership Theory in the Wizard of Oz The movie The Wizard of Oz based on the story by L. Frank Baum has been used by many as a lesson in leadership. There are several emerging leaders in the story from Dorothy up to the Wizard of Oz himself each with their own leadership and motivational style. Let’s examine this classic film as it relates to 2 popular theories: the Path-Goal Theory and the Expectancy Theory of Motivation. I. The Path-Goal Theory The Path-Goal Theory is a leadership model that

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