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    unravelled within the play. This is most evident in the scene‚ when no one knew what had actually happened that night of the party‚ except those who had committed the act‚ and Jared. Page 28‚ Jared confesses to Ricko that he had witnessed the raping of Tracy that night at Black Rock. But Jared had not said anything to anyone as those who committed the felony‚ were in fact his friends. Jared tells Ricko “It’s a madhouse. Davo and them running round saying don’t be a dobber‚ and then the posters on telegraph

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    obvious that the children Tracy is dealing with are suffering from problems in their home because of their parents. I feel that it is important that I look closely at the Child Care Act 1991 to advise Tracy on what she should do. The Child Care Act 1991 focuses in great detail on helping children that suffer from child abuse. Therefor‚ this act will be of great benefit for Tracy and her work. I will refer to sections 13‚ 17‚ 18 and 19 of the Child Care Act 1991 to advise Tracy and I will conclude with

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    eat their food and stay at their home rent-free. To cope with her family problems‚ Tracy cuts herself. When Tracy starts seventh-grade‚ she is teased for her clothing. She becomes envious of popular girls‚ including Evie Zamora (Nikki Reed)‚ and to win Evie’s approval‚ Tracy changes her clothing style. This causes Evie to notice her and invite her to come shopping‚ giving Tracy a fake number to call her on. When Tracy calls the fake number and gets no answer‚ she goes to the shopping centers anyway

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    Given the fact that Tracy is still 14 years of age‚ and has no autonomy to give an informed consent‚ the social worker may be challenged with how he/she can acquire an informed consent; a necessary protocol to implement the action. In case of a minor‚ the parents have to provide

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    skills. The film “Thirteen” is a story of‚ well a thirteen year old girl named Tracy‚ she is astraight A student about to start middle school in inner-city L.A. Tracys home life is not always easy her mother is a recoverying addict and she has an older brother. On her first day of middle school she meets Evie Zamora‚ Evie is the “hottest” girl in school and also one of the “cool kids”. To fit in with the “cool” crowd Tracy confroms herself to look like them and act like them. She starts missing school

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    the way‚ let me assure you‚ owning your own business is certainly achievable. At the age of 55‚ Tracy was fed up working for employers who were crushing his moral and ethical beliefs.

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    in this paper are: family system‚ developmental tasks‚ and peer pressure. The movie begins with Tracy‚ the main character‚ as a normal teenager whose life seems from the outside “ok”. However‚ even at this point in the movie‚ there are hints of Tracy’s inner pain and discomfort or distress with her world. Tracy lives a tough life. Her parents are separated‚ and do not have a good relationship. Tracy lives with her mom and brother in a suburban low to middle class neighborhood. Her mom‚ Mel‚ is a

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    possible to dissect and analyze the various environmental influences‚ not only on an individual ’s personal development‚ but also on the individual ’s major decisions in life. In this paper‚ Brofenbrenner ’s theory will be used to analyze the life of Tracy Foy: her personal development‚ and her recent decision to enter graduate school in pursuit of a master ’s degree in mental health therapy. The late Urie Bronfenbrenner was one of the most influential developmental social scientists in the last century

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    large role in the overall tone and understanding of the story. Each frame is carefully thought out and set up‚ resulting in a beautifully composed film. The setting of the film is a large Philadelphian estate in which the high class main character Tracy Lord lives. The house is filled with expensive looking furniture‚ silver decorations‚ and art‚ almost to the point of the house looking cluttered. There is such an excess of shining luxuries always positioned in view of the camera that the fact that

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    1) Advise Amanda and Tracy as to their rights and obligation. In order to advise Amanda and Tracy‚ determining whether there is a contract between them is needed. To form a contract‚ offer‚ acceptance‚ consideration and intention are required. An offer is a definite promise or proposal made by the offeror to the offeree with the intention to be bound by such promise or proposal without further negotiation. An invitation to treat is not an offer‚ but a statement or expression made by a person to

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