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    Goal 1: Jasmine will improve her emotional and behavioral regulation. • Jasmine was in a good mood when the QP met with her for a session. • Jasmine’s mother stated, “He is leaving today, but missed his flight; however, he is going to be able to get another flight soon.” • Jasmine commented, “I like my stepbrother better than my brother because he knows how to play around then stop he doesn’t take it too far like my brother.” • Jasmine stated, “We don’t like the same things and it is hard for me

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    entirety of Blue Jasmine, the director, Woody Allen, establishes a plethora of connections between his creation and the work of Tennessee WIlliams from fifty years earlier. Moreover, there are three significant correlations between these two movies. Jasmine’s striking resemblance to Blache, Ginger and Chili comparability to Stella and Stanley, and parallels between the scene’s of Streetcar and Blue Jasmine. There are a significant amount of comparisons between Blanche and Jasmine. Jasmine, like Blanche

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    In the novel Jasmine, Bharati Mukherjee talks about the hardships that Jasmine faced throughout her life. First, Jasmine had to witness her husband's death. Second, she had to find a way into America. Lastly, she was raped and abused by Half Face. First, Jasmine witnesses the death of her husband, Prakash from a bomb explosion while shopping. The police make her identify her husband as shes most likely traumatized. In chapter 14, she states, “If God sent Sukkhi to kill my husband, then I renounce

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    Analysis: Jasmine is a fifteen year old female princess from a place called Agrabah which is located in a desert in the Middle East. She is a princess by decent as she is the daughter of the Sultan. In the movie she must choose a suitor in three day before her birthday as it is the day she and her suitor will become the Sultan and the Sultan’s wife. She was the first of the princesses to have an outgoing, stubborn, opinionated and independent personality. This is shown when she disagrees with the

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    Jasmine, a punjab sacrificing her life living through different identity going back and forth with her life in Punjab and the US. With her struggles of accepting a life in the US, she went through many sacrifice to accept her new life. She had different names in the US because each name was a significance to her life experience She was brought to florida from Punjab illegally. The author Bharati M wanted to write a book to express themes as isolation, sexism, discrimination, the mistreatment of Indian

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    backlash and fell in love based on looks. While Jasmine, the strong female character, trusted and forgave too easily, used her sexuality to escape a predicament, and was dependent on being saved. Even the background characters were quite horrible, but because they were written from Middle Eastern/Arabic stereotypes; the guards were cruel and the movie even featured a brothel. The movie clearly had way more negative messages than positive ones. Jasmine was obviously an independent girl who rejected

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    This creates an image of all Arabs having a violent nature. This was evident in the scene where Jasmine steals an apple for a penniless boy, the shop vendor then grabs her hand threatening to cut it off for her thievery. Therefore showing how the community turns to violence to resolve problems, crime etc... Not only do the stereotypes expressed through

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    now refers to Frankie as F. Jasmine. F. Jasmine is the grown up, sophisticated name Frankie gave herself in part one. Calling Frankie by this name shows the change that Frankie has grown from a little girl to a woman. F. Jasmine, now refers to her younger self as "old Frankie" (52). I think she calls her self "old Frankie" because she wants to draw a line in her head as to the differences between the young Frankie, or old Frankie, and the older Frankie, or F. Jasmine. Referring to the times in her

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    Jasmine Case Study Essay

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    Jasmine is the granddaughter of Jack. Jasmine has been taking care of Jack, who is a retired farmer and veteran for several years. Jasmine has also been a RN for 13 years. Jack had two major surgeries two months ago. The major surgeries, a quadruple bypass, and a gall-bladder removal. The gall-bladder surgery ended up being a cholecystectomy because he had an infection in the gall-bladder that had passed on into the liver. Jack also has diabetes, atherosclerosis and chronic hypertension in his heart

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    Disney's Aladdin

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    Aladdin’s love for genie, which made him wish for genie’s freedom instead of his dreams. Sultan’s love for his daughter, that persuades him to change the law of who a princess may marry. Lastly, it’s the love of Jasmine and Aladdin. (11) The home is now a happy place where genie is free, Jasmine and Aladdin are married, and Aladdin is now the next Sultan and no longer a street

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