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    Jasmine Alexander (CM) conducted the 1st Discharge CFT meeting at Mrs. Edman’s home on August 8, 2016. In attendance were Destiny Tyler (youth), Mrs. Christine Edman (parent), Jasmine Alexander (CM) and Charlene LeBrun (CM). During the meeting, CM reviewed the family’s crisis, ISP, and completed the Strength and Needs Assessment. The following was discussed: Family: Youth and Mrs. Edman are not getting along. Mrs. Edman stated that during youth’s clinical sessions, youth reported that she hates

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    case though, many fairy tales have poor stereotypes that will influence children in negative ways. The movie Aladdin is about a street rat named Aladdin that let’s a genie escape from it’s lamp, which unleashes evil upon his love, Princess Jasmine. Princess Jasmine is scared that she will be forced to marry the revolting Prince Jafar. She meets Aladdin, although she knows him as Prince Ali, later on she still felt love for him even if he wasn’t a prince. In the story Aladdin, it teaches underlying poor

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    princess, Jasmine who is being forced by her father to find a prince to marry before her next birthday. Jasmine lives with her father who is …….. And when she gets tired of being forced to remain in the palace that overlooks the city, she sneaks out the marketplace, where she accidentally meets Aladdin. Aladdin is a street child who ends up becoming a prince and Jasmine’s prince charming. He does not really hold the title of a prince but instead as a hero. Throughout the film, Jasmine is shown to

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    Stereotypes In Aladdin

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    of the people in the Middle-East. Secondly, the movie described the Arab culture as very oppressive, violent, and brutal towards women. Thirdly, only the villains of the film were depicted as ethnically Arabs, while the protagonists, “Aladdin and Jasmine” appeared Caucasian. One of the most racist moments of the movie “Aladdin” is its opening song. The song’s

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    people treat him the way they do because of the status symbols they do see for example his clothes and the way he speaks. Due to these things he is always targeted and shunned. Another scene in the movie shows a prince on his way to meet Princess Jasmine to take her hand in marriage. On the way, he almost runs over two small children that are playing with his horse. Instead of being concerned for nearly killing the children, the prince takes out his whip to punish them for being in his path. Aladdin

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    tales have a common theme where their princesses or princes’ curses need to be broken by the spell through a kiss of love, so the dream becomes a reality. In the first feature-length animated film from Disney, The Snow White, and Seven Dwarves. Jasmine the princess and Aladdin the street boy both they had chemistry and realized their wishes against Jaffar and Middle-Est culture. Passing over the fabulous story of Ratatouille, Alfredo Linguini and Remy that is the story about rejected someone according

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    so all you can see is the conductor telling the orchestra what to do. The subject of the musical was to entertain the people watching and to tell the story of the Disney movie in a musical way. The purpose of the musical is to show how Princess Jasmine is being forced who to marry by her father and she wants to be the person who decides that. In the play, three characters were added which were not in the original movie, Aladdin’s friends. Their names are Babkak, Omar, and Kassim. I found it to be

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    independent, determined, and strong princess named Jasmine. Jasmine is the princess of Agrabah who is being forced to find a husband. When Jasmine sneaks out of the palace she meets the “street rat” named Aladdin. Aladdin uses Genie to make himself appear as a prince to win the heart of Jasmine. After her kingdom is taken over by Jafar, Jasmine is saved by Aladdin and they get married. Jasmine is saved by a man, but she puts up a fight. Jasmine was determined to marry for love, not for status and

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    of the genie's three wishes but the performance altered their story so they need not to reenact that scene. I also believed that the performance could have had more backstory. For example, the performance did not inform the audience that Princess Jasmine was fussy about choosing her suitors and that Jafar was trying to court her so that he can take over the kingdom of

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    Paper On Aladdin

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    friend Abu. When a princess named Jasmine gets tired of being told what to do she sneaks out to the marketplace, where she accidentally meets Aladdin. Under the orders of Jafar (the sultan's advisor), Aladdin is thrown in jail and gets tricked into Jafar's plot to rule the land with a mysterious lamp. There is legend that only a person who is a "diamond in the rough" (poor) can retrieve the lamp from the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin falls in love with Princess Jasmine, but he can not marry

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