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    Finally‚ the long-awaited movie adaptation of the Giver is here. However‚ no movie adaptation stays completely true to its source material‚ and the Giver is no different. The Giver movie sustained some massive changes to its characters and plot‚ not all of which were good. The movie changed the characters’ ages. In the movie‚ the characters were aged to the average dystopian-fiction age. While Lily only aged a year‚ Jonas and his friends aged a lot more‚ jumping from twelve to eighteen. This

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    like The Giver‚ and the one of the children was a boy and the other a girl. It started to come back to him. He remembered the Giver telling him about a beautiful woman named Rosemary‚ and how she released herself because of the pain she was being put

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    John Michael A. Espino Asst. Prof. Nerisa Del Carmen Guevara LIT 201 - Young Adult Literature 17 August 2012 Cutting The Strings Set in a world where everything is plain and pre-determined‚ the Giver puts its readers in a series of unlikely events that we don’t encounter in our everyday lives. A society that is perfect‚ yet disturbing where everything follows its own cycle so as to the lives of every individual. Everything is monitored; everything has its respective rules and must be obeyed

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    Symbolic Meaning on the Land in Gone with the Wind Abstract: The study of Gone with the Wind has mainly concerned with such aspects as the historical background of the American Civil War‚ the relationship between slave owners and slaves‚ Scarlett’s remarkable personality‚ and the conflicts between north and south cultures. Many more people read it as a love story. This thesis aims at analyzing the symbolic meaning of the land in this masterpiece to interpret this novel better. With application

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    that it was because of her disease‚ but on the other side‚ they believe that it was the exorcism who caused her death. Our duty is to relate the movie to any communication theory. I doubt if this movie shows the Symbolic Interactionism or Coordinated Management of Meanings. Symbolic Interactionism because the theory has

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    Max Weber and Symbolic Interactionism While Karl Marx may be one of the best-known sociologists of the nineteenth century‚ Max Weber is unquestionably one of the best impacts that influenced the field of sociology. Like the other sociologists examined throughout this class‚ he was concerned with the essential progressions occurring in Western society with the approach of industrialization. Also‚ like Marx and Durkheim‚ he feared that industrialization would have negative consequences on individuals

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    Abstract This study investigates the sound symbolic effects of brand names (“Glabimi” vs. “Glavifi”) and product package shape (round vs. angular) on consumers’ perceived product trust judgment. The product category used for this experiment was hair loss shampoo. 101 English-Mandarin bilinguals aged 18-27 participated in this study. An experiment with two separate segments was conducted: the first segment explored the possibility of consumers making trust judgments solely from visual exposure to

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    Symbolic Interaction Perhaps my family response to immigrating to the United States was to do our best to improve our condition in this country based on we did not perceive this experience as unpleasant but as an opportunity. My mother immigrated in 2010 looking to improve her financial situation and pay her debt. My mother went to work at a factory despite her educational degree because she was determined to pay her loans. My mother then decided to stay and married because she believed that we would

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    Lois Lowry’s The Giver is a book about a twelve year boy named Jonas who lives in a futuristic society. In Jonas’s society there is little choice. Everything is controlled‚ from what they wear to their job. People are all the same and lack individuality. Lois Lowry warns her readers that too much conformity is not a good thing. Differences are what make people unique and what makes life interesting. First‚ in Jonas’s society family units are all the same: one son‚ one daughter‚ a mother and a father

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    The society in The Giver comes down to being a Utopia or a Dystopia. Seeing things from both sides‚ I conclude that Jonas’s community is a Dystopian society. Not being able to have choices‚ having citizens unhappy‚ and keeping people from being independent would not be considered part of a Utopian society. To begin with‚ Jonas’s community has no say in making their choices or decisions. Based on chapter 13‚ Jonas says‚ “‘But i want them!’ Jonas said angrily. “ It isn’t fair that nothing has color

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