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    In sessions Lissa did not utilized many Materials‚ however she did have little resources that where always available in her office for both herself and the kids. Some of her resources that I found interesting were her chocolate jar‚ eraser tray‚ her box of toys‚ her confidentiality sign‚ her drawer of snacks. Lissa’s chocolate jar was a school favorite in that everyone in the school knew about it and stopped in frequently for Chocolate teachers and staff included. Lissa explained to me that getting

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    Illusions can transform what we see‚ what we think‚ and what we love. MSND was the story of a love square turning around and around again‚ altered by real love and illusions of love. The recurring themes of this story were love‚ friendship‚ and reality vs. illusion. These themes made the characters stick together even in the toughest times‚ past all of the hinderings that were sought toward them. Love is what kept the characters together. It shined through potions and spells and still stayed strong

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    her mother abandons her. In this novel‚ the basic theme is love. Love is everything. Love is in our minds and in our hearts. In this book there are two ways love happens‚ when it sneaks up on you like a due date for an essay or full frontal force like a threatening hurricane. Sometimes we do not realize that we love someone until its too late. Sadly we see this tragedy of losing the people we love in the novel. In Liesel’s life she grows to love one man with all her heart and soul‚ she knew it the

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    n 1953 Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible‚ a play full of really important common themes‚ such as superstition‚ fear‚ hysteria‚ paranoia‚ lies‚ corruption‚ loyalty and religion; the characters are the American puritans‚ people who are extremely religious and superstitious‚ they are in the service of God and what is in the bible is sacred for them and must be obeyed by everyone. For puritans‚ witchcraft is an abomination and should be punished with dead if it’s not confessed as every sin that a person

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    Explore the theme of love in Auden’s poetry Although he married the daughter of the German novelist Thomas Mann in 1935‚ Auden did not love her. This was an arranged marriage which allowed her to have the British citizenship and escape from Nazi Germany. Auden met his true love‚ the poet Chester Kallman‚ in New York in 1939. Kallman became Auden’s companion for the rest of his life. Love is a recurrent theme in Auden’s poetry but so are many others such as world war two‚ politics‚ indifference

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    this little bride & groom are e e cummings criticises marriage in his poem this little bride & groom are through the descriptions of a wedding cake. Cummings tries to convey the message that marriages are like wedding cakes; thin rings‚ which appear unstable‚ on top of a very sturdy foundation but is trapped inside a layer of cellulose in order to preserve something that doesn’t exist. The first two stanzas of the poem described the bride and groom’s clothes. The groom was “dressed/in black

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    hundred years ago‚ many critics reviewed the book and all had a different opinion because they interpreted the book differently. Despite the slow beginning of the book‚ Shelley moves the plot through three characters narration presenting different themes of the book. " Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the most influential and misunderstood books of the nineteenth century (Pearce). Shelley wrote Frankenstein when she was nineteen on a vacation

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    Common themes in Corporate Governance Scandals According to ACCA (2014) “Corporate governance is the system by which companies are directed and controlled”‚ also the corporate governance definition in the ACCA (2014) and Financial Times (2015) are quite different but similar at the same time‚ “How a company is managed‚ in terms of the institutional systems and protocols meant to ensure accountability and sound ethics. The concept encompasses a variety of issues‚ including disclosure of information

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    “Mother of the Groom”-Heaney ’Mother of the Groom’ by Heaney is a poem about the feelings‚ thoughts and memories that the groom’s mother feels on her son’s wedding day. The poem displays the sadness‚ sense of loss‚ and shock that a mother commonly goes through when she “loses” her son in marriage. The mother thinks back to the days when her son was a baby. The mother remembers washing the baby’s “glistening” back‚ which symbioses the beauty she saw in her son. The baby’s “glistening back” is also

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    An Analysis of the Common Themes Found in selected works of Edgar Allan Poe A Research Presented to The faculty of the English Department In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English IV By March 2010 Acknowledgement The researcher would like to thank the following people who help and give guidance to make this project To the Project adviser and the home room adviser of the researchers‚ who gave his outmost patience and time to check the drafts and format of each

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