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    Shane, Destry Rides Again and Support Your Local Sheriff are classified as a classical plot of western films, so it is no doubt that they share similar structures. Shane, Destry, and McCullough exist in societies as strangers, but they use their special skills to defeat villains who threaten the citizens. Wright summarizes formulations to western films, which help audiences to recognize the differentiation in western films. He analyzes most films of classical plot into sixteen steps. On function

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    Hannah Schrum Theatre 111-003 Shane Signorino April 6, 2017 Play Review: Almost, Maine Love is one of the most powerful aspects of the human experience, however it often is not simple. Oftentimes love is confusing or messy – sometimes even painful. The Student Experimental Theatre Organization presented Almost, Maine on April 5, 2017 and displayed an intriguing depiction of the complexity of love. Exploring the power and otherworldliness of this fundamental human emotion, Almost, Maine showed me

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    Bob As A Role Model

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    stranger. In the case of the book Shane, Bob discovers that his role model is a cowboy who had never been seen around town before. Bob is a young boy trying to figure out what role he wants to become as a man. Many believe as young boys the father is always the role model, but sometimes that is not the case. As a parent though there should be no judgment on who the child looks up to because a majority of the time it is just a phase. In the book, Shane Bob looks up to Shane. It is from the role model

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    In chapter 7, Shane didn't care what people said or thought about him. He only cared what people said to Joe. So when Fletcher and his boys pass by his land on their horses making jokes about having pigs and their smell , while Joe not having any, Shane goes back to town . He comes back and tells everyone that “ your pigs are dead and buried”. When Shane leaves to the back yard, one of the homesteaders comes rushing in and tells everyone what in the bar between Shane and Chris. Everyone realizes

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    and Shane both know that Wilson will do they same to them if don't sell or give up their land and give it to fletcher. Joe doesn't anymore trouble so he tells marian “Fletcher can have his way. Well sell out and move on”. Marian tells joe that “ He'd never forgive us if we ran away from this.”. In chapter 12 when Shane and joe come back from Ernie's funeral they “heard the

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    Social Work Case Summary

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    PER REPORTER: Shane said this family already has an open case but nothing has been done about the situation because Vickie and Tim are friends with the case worker who is over the family’s case. Shane said the case worker over the family’s case goes by Gloria or Glenda at CPS. Shane said Tim does the worker’s laundry and Vickie use to worker with the woman’s children at their school. Shane said if the following information is disclosed to the family then they will know he made the following report

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    Mith And Emily Essay

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    Shane and Emily After reading the book Wheels, I have chosen the relationship between Shane and Emily in this assignment. Shane is just like any normal teenager boy. He plays football, loves to shred the tracks with his motorbike and has the usual feelings for girls. One day, that all changes when he crashed into a crowd barrier and becomes a quadriplegic. Emily is like any teacher. She helps them through situations for those who don’t understand. She’s got a family and loved ones as much as any

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    sleek hearse slowly drove down the narrow dirt road that led away from the cemetery, Shane glanced at the freshly dug place for his brother. It was sad that Shane only held shame for his brother, Harry he wasn’t a bad brother and Shane would have been devastated if only Harry had made better choices, but since Harry did not have the sense to do so all Shane is left with is embarrassment. It is strange that Shane saw the flowers as more alive than his brother ever was, after the death of his wife

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    7/26/16 – a pre-determination meeting was held with Shane, in the presence of his Union Representative, Tom Brice, to discuss the allegation that he violated the Dept. of Transportation and Public Facilities Employee Conduct Policy and Procedure #02.01.020 when he demonstrated disrespectful behavior towards his supervisor upon receiving a recent letter of suspension dated July 11, 2016. On July, 11, 2016, after Shane was given a letter of suspension (the second suspension in the past 4 months),

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    dressed in white, symbolizing his purity and willingness to fight for the weak against the strong with the clear moral high ground on his side. On the surface, Shane may seem as if it follows this pattern and the simplistic morality it implies. After all, Shane defeats a black suited Jack Wilson while wearing light buckskins and hat, but Shane is much more nuanced in its treatment of violence. In many westerns, the act of violence is one of redemption, allowing a troubled hero to save

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