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    view is effective because the reader is able to follow Hannah’s thought patterns and temptations as she grows up. We feel closer to the protagonist because we come to know her thoughts quite intimately. 2. What are the names of the composers that Hannah studies? Chopin‚ Bach‚ Mozart‚ Beethoven and Liszt. 3. What is Hannah’s dream when she is eleven? “I dreamed of myself in flowing dresses with my long black hair grown out to my waist and a string of pearls at my throat. I saw myself travelling

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    classes Effective from September 01‚ 2010 - ongoing Sept 2010 08:30 09:00 10:30 11:00 12:30 13:30 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 Hannah/Emma Hannah/Emma Tasha Hannah Tasha Tasha Tasha Brian Brian Tasha Emma Tasha Hannah Emma Hannah Hannah Masako Tasha Brian Hannah Brian/Hanna/ Emma/Tasha Tasha Hannah Hannah Masako Tasha Emma Brian/Hanna/ Emma/Tasha Sat Sun Mon Hannah Tues Wed Thurs Emma Fri Brian/Hanna/ Emma/Tasha (All classes are 90 minutes) How do I get started? It’s

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    13 Reasons Why - Question

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    almost 30 years old and has been replaced by iPods and CDs. However‚ in 13 Reasons Why‚ 17-year-old Hannah Baker uses cassette tapes to reveal the reasons of her suicide. After her death‚ Hannah sends the tapes to the 13 people who are the reasons so they can hear her story. As you get farther and farther into the book and you “hear” all of her reasons‚ you can start to see a deeper message. Hannah highlights three hidden messages in her tapes. She states that the smallest things can make the biggest

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    Today‘s case study is about a 10 year-old girl named Hannah. Hannah is a 4th grader at Hendricks Elementary. Hannah has recently been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which your child’s pancreas no longer produces the insulin your child needs to survive‚ and you’ll need to replace the missing insulin. Type 1 diabetes in children used to be known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes. Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in children

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    13 Reasons Why Analysis

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    Jay Asher uses irony to explain that not all things appear as they seem. All Hannah wanted in the story was for someone to care for her‚ little did she know‚ Clay did. It’s ironic because Hannah expresses interest for Clay in one tape and if he would’ve not been so shy towards her‚ maybe she wouldn’t of had to commit suicide. This is an example of appearance vs. reality because Clay appeared like he had no interest in Hannah‚ when in reality he actually did. The author states‚ “But I wasn’t alone. I

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    (Frontline‚ 2012). Two adolescents who will be analyzed on their actual and possible selves that they encounter are Marco from Dropout Nation and Hannah from American Teen. In addition‚ Bronfenbrenner ecological systems will be analyzed to identify if they

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    bicycle. Tanta Rose had hurt herself badly once when she was pitched from a bicycle”(pg35‚Horton)‚Tanta Rose’s great fear of bicycles affects Hannah directly ‚ it provides a chance for Hannah’s treachery psychology grows up and foreshadows the actions Hannah takes after. By defining herself‚ Tanta firmly believes that bicycles are dangerous and she has to keep Hannah away from the troubles. But differently‚ in Lather and Nothing Else‚ the barber changes his decision after a long process of struggling and

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    Hannah sets the scene by using words to make the reader feel like they are immersed in the world of a 1940’s war-torn France. She writes passages such as “Pandemonium. There were buses lined up in a row‚ disgorging passengers --- all of whom wore a yellow star. Women and children were being forced‚ herded into the square.” (Hannah 417). The author uses bleak describing words to portray the anguish of those who are deported and those who are left behind. Hannah also helps the reader

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    Pygmalion Play Vs Movie

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    listening to their dialect. He is very proper and rude to everyone. Henry and Hannah are very similar characters. They even have the same last name. They are both upper-class citizens who decide to educate someone from the lower-class on how to be proper. They are both accompanied by another character who helps them accomplish their goal. In Pygmalion‚ Colonel Pickering helps Henry to train Eliza by teaching her proper etiquette. Hannah is joined by Colleen Pickering‚ the head of Hannah’s campaign who helps

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    Major Characters In Arcadia

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    of Major CharactersHannah JarvisIn the struggle between emotion and reason in Arcadia‚ Hannah Jarvis acts as the voice of reason. Hannah is the academic‚ feminist researcher who prides herself on thorough and well-thought research and sacrifices human contact for it. Hannah‚ like Thomasina’s description of Queen Elizabeth‚ is able to separate sex from intellectual power and‚ in her case‚ push sex from view. Hannah resists carnal knowledge with effort: she doesn’t like the idea of having her picture

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