Gale Essays

  • Comparing Frank Baum’s Dorothy Gale of the Oz series and Lewis Carroll’s Alice of Alice in Wonderla

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    Comparing Frank Baum’s Dorothy Gale of the Oz series and Lewis Carroll’s Alice of Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll’s Alice and Frank Baum’s Dorothy are two of the most well-known and well-loved heroines of all time. At first glance, both Alice and Dorothy appear to be rather accurate renditions of actual little girls who embark on their own adventures in strange and fantastical lands. However, closer scrutiny reveals that only one of these characters is a true portrayal of what a little girl

  • The Danger In Storytelling

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    with the tradition of the elders of t... ... middle of paper ... ...gan Quarterly Review. Spring 2000: 195-208. SIRS Renaissance. Thomson Gale. Webster Schroeder Library, Webster, NY. 30 January 2014 Horn, Martha. “Listening to Nysia: Storytelling as a way into writing in Kindergarden”. Language Arts. September 2005: 33-41. ProQuest Discovery. Thomas Gale. Webster Schroeder Library, Webster, NY. 31 January 2014 “How To Avoid The Danger In Storytelling” Ubuntu Future 12/24/13 31 January 2014

  • school uniforms

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    2014. Hesapçioğlu, Muhsin, and Filiz Meşecı Giorgetti. "The Origin Of Black Smock And White Collar." Educational Sciences: Theory & Practice 9.4 (2009): 1739-1750. Academic Search Complete. Web. 18 Apr. 2014. Gale (Firm). “Gale opposing viewpoints in context.” [Farmington Hills, Mich.] : Gale Cengage Learning, [2012]. Web. April 18, 2014

  • The Love Story in James Cain's Mildred Pierce

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    some very interesting and universal concepts that seem to be themes in many of his novels. “As in his previous work, the novel revolves around love, money, and sex, but though success is perverse and wish fulfillment destructive, there is no murder” (Gale Group Biography) One most interesting theme is the theme of love and lust, and what drove the characters to their actions, and what motivated them. For some it was love, for some it was lust. So is Mildred Pierce a love story? Or is it just a tale

  • No Way Out

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    Print "John Steinbeck (1902-1968)." Short Story Criticism. Ed. Joseph Palmisano. Vol. 77. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2005. 228-297. Literature Criticism Online. Gale. Glendale Community College. 15 April 2012 "The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck." Short Story Criticism. Ed. Anja Barnard and Anna Sheets-Nesbitt. Vol. 37. Detroit: Gale Group, 2000. 320-363. Literature Criticism Online. Gale. Glendale Community College. 16 April 2012

  • THE LIFE OF SOJOURNER TRUTH

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    2nd ed. 17 Vols., Gale Research, 1998. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: The Gale Group. 2003. http://www.galenet.com/servlet/BioRC "Sojourner Truth." Feminist Writers. St. James Press, 1996. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: The Gale Group. 2003. http://www.galenet.com/servlet/BioRC "Sojourner Truth." Historic World Leaders Gale Research, 1994. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: The Gale Group. 2003. http://www

  • Confidentiality Case Study

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    Discussion 2 Confidentiality is the moral principle or legal right that a therapist must uphold secret of all information relating to clients, unless the client gives consent permitting disclosures. Principles of respect for client autonomy and fidelity, is both ethical concerns, and important element in the counselor/ client relations (Welfel, 2013). In the world of psychotherapy, confidentiality assures honesty and respect between therapist and client. Clarifying what we talk about in the

  • Life of David Gale

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    to the audience in his 2003 film, The Life of David Gale. Parker incorporated techniques such as camera movement, characterisation, symbolism, foreshadowing and juxtaposition to influence and shape the audience’s beliefs on capital punishment. Such techniques were evident throughout the film, in a number of significant scenes. These scenes include Gale’s Debate with Governor Hardin, the scene where the audience is introduced to ‘The David Gale Death House and Museum’ and finally when Constance learns

  • Performance Measurement Systems

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    Management Accounting Magazine, 66, n3. p.34(1). Retrieved January 16, 2011, from Academic OneFile via Gale: http://find.galegroup.com.proxy.davenport.edu/gtx/start.do?prodId=AONE&userGroupName=lom_davenportc Rucci, A J, Kirn, S P, & Quinn, R T (Jan-Feb 1998). The employee-customer profit chain at Sears. Harvard Business Review, 76, n1. p.82(16). Retrieved February 05, 2011, from Academic OneFile via Gale: http://find.galegroup.com.proxy.davenport.edu/gtx/start.do?prodId=AONE&userGroupName=lom_davenportc

  • Creating And Managing Effective Teams

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    Creating and Managing Effective Teams Creating and managing effective teams in today’s work environment is much different than it was just a short time ago. With each generation of American workers come new ideas, rules, and methodologies that must be considered when developing an effective team. Some of the newer ideas may have been foreign to managers even ten years ago. An example of this is that many companies today are becoming more socially responsible. A recent article in Incentive states

  • Tennessee Williams and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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    Tin Roof Tennessee Williams has been described as the most literary of the major dramatists and one of America's best playwrights (Bloom, p.2). He has been praised by critics for his compassionate understanding of the spiritually downtrodden (Gale Databases, p. 8). One of his most famous plays, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, has been described as his most powerful, and deals with the then taboo subject of homosexuality (Becker, p. 2). Tennessee Williams, whose real name is Thomas Lanier Williams

  • College Students and Multitasking

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    Web. 6 Nov. 2013. Judd, Terry. "Making sense of multitasking: The role of Facebook." Computers & Education 70 (2014): 194+. Academic OneFile. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. “Multitasking.” Encyclopedia of Small Businesses. 3rd ed. Vol. 2. Detroit: Gale, 2007. 758-759. Gale Virtual Reference Libraray. Web. 5 Nov. 2013.

  • e-Books: Reading Environmentally

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    invaluable knowledge or unique creative, we also can not invent so many technological products, isn’t it? Works Cited Miller, Debra A. E-books. Detroit, MI: Greenhaven, 2013. Print. Gerdes, Louise I. What is the Impact of Digitizing Books? Détroit: GALE CENGAGE Learning, 2013. Print.

  • Difference Between Supervision and Consultation

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    What are the differences between supervision and consultation? APA (2010) (sec. 2.01) as well as ACA (sec. F.1) states, "administrators and advisors must deliver the leadership essential to the protection of educate supervisees, welfare of patients, facilitate the professional development of consultee" (Welfel, 2013/2010, p. 416). According to Welfel (2013/2010), there are different ways mental health explains the term "guidance" the factors are, "practice of equating competence, process that involves

  • Government Subsidized Housing Research

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    Government Subsidized Housing Research The American dream is hard to find. In most cases, the dream includes a home. For many Americans who financially struggling to feed themselves, having a roof over their head is nearly an impossible task. As our government has progressed in the twentieth century, aid has been given to homeless families in the form of basic housing. Low income or subsidized housing has grown immensely I the past few years. The debate is whether subsidized housing is

  • Summary of Week 1 class 1 Introduction to Case Management

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    Summary of Week 1 class 1 Introduction to Case Management To start off our information for the first class one must define Case Management. “Case Management is “a course of action for a situation involving an individual and the implementation of such a program; specifically, the process by which all health-related matters of a case are managed by a health professional.” This definition basically states that Case Management is way for people in a down trot part of life to have a plan of attack which

  • Gestalt Therapy Analysis

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    Gestalt therapy emphasizes awareness of self and others in relationships (Sharf, 2012, 245). It also focuses on one’s current situation and ability to take responsibility for it (Sharf, 2012, 252). I really liked learning about this therapy, because I feel like it can be utilized at my workplace, a prison setting. Inmate patients we receive have a very hard time accepting responsibility for how they got to us, and in jail, in the first place. They also struggle immensely with building relationships

  • Annotated Bibliography: Media Representation Research

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    Kajasmine Copeland Mrs. Thomas English – 132 26 April 2017 Annotated Bibliography: Media Representation Research Thesis: The media should be able to express everyone's uniqueness in order for the people to learn how to be leaders instead of followers. Llopis, Glenn. "7 Ways To Value Yourself Beyond Social Media." Forbes. Forbes Magazine, 11 Mar. 2013. Web. 29 Apr. 2017. Llopis outlines how people value others off perception than reality. He talks about how people appreciate their perception

  • Brian's Song

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    true story about how 2 men, Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers, completely different from each other from and inceperable bond. The 2 men are seperated by about everything that you can think of: they come from 2 different parys of the country, one is white, one is black, 1 liked to talk, the other was shy. Pretty much the only thing they had in common was that they both were competing for the same job. This book takes place in and around the Chicago area. Gale and Brian are both trying to get the spot

  • Jeannie Morris's Brian Piccolo: A Short Season

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    Abraham Lincoln once said "Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers could not have been more distant, yet they became the closest of friends. One was white, one was black. One was from the south and one was from the mid-west. One was a first round draft pick the other was signed as a free agent; both had open hearts. Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers were star running backs for the Chicago Bears in the late 1960s. They had once competed for the national