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    The scholar identified for my research paper is Pamela Toto, Pamela Toto, PhD, OTR/L, BCG, and FATOA. Currently, she works at the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Occupational Therapy, as an Assistant Professor. The clinical theme identified for my review of Dr. Toto's work is on geriatrics and gerontology. Its primary focus is on several issues such as prevention of falls through modification of areas of residence, development of exercise programs for improvement of physical activity and

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    Toto, Were Not in Kansas Anymore I was not surprised when I was told we were moving again. Moving from place to place was something I accepted into my life. My mom always had a good reason to leave and start a new adventure somewhere else. The whole move happened fairly quickly. Mom made the announcement while we were riding in the car. My sister and I mourned over our lives we were leaving behind for the remainder of that ride. Our brains were programmed to adapt to new things rapidly, so the

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    The plot revolves around Dorothy Gale, an orphan, and her dog Toto. They live with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, and three farm hands, in Kansas. Initially, the film is not in color and depicts a drab and colorless environment. Her dog bites a neighbor, Almira Gulch, who gets approval to take the dog, for euthanasia. Toto escapes from Gulch, returns to Dorothy who runs away with it. During her escape she meets a phony Professor, Marvel, who convinces her to return home just as a tornado strikes

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    movie. Although Toto’s father dies in the war, the real father-figure in his life ultimately ends up being Alfredo. He takes the mischievous, troublemaking Toto and raises him to become a successful man. Whenever Toto gets in trouble, Alfredo is there to support him. Through him, Toto learns that he has the potential to become something great. The

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    her problem differently if she could have just held Toto tightly, since after Toto runs off and she chases him, she misses the ride in the hot air balloon, which was her only way to get home. The conflict of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz is that Dorothy and her dog Toto unexpectedly get swept away by a twister and landed in the Land of Oz. They wouldn’t have been in the twister if Toto didn’t jump out of Dorothy’s hand. So Dorothy ran after Toto and caught him. She was running to the cellar, but

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    character of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion and the Wiz and discuss how the design and music differ from each film. Plot I In the Wizard of Oz Dorothy lives in Kansas with Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. Miss Almira is bitten by Dorothy's dog, Toto. Therefore, Dorothy senses that Miss Almira will try to do something terrible

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    convinced him to join the Brotherhood. He then knew from Toto that Roger also came from the same orphanage where Toto came. Father Jess’ cook is Tia Nena and she is also a sympathetic character. She came from a mental institution in Mandaluyong and still longing for his two sons even if they died long time ago. Her longing for her two sons were replaced when Toto and Pepe arrived in Tondo. Lily also lived in Tondo. Toto loves her but when Toto died, Pepe somehow learn to love Lily. She worked in a

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    land for purchase where Toto and

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    seeing Toto get in trouble with his mother to protect him. I was glad that the lights were off so no one seen me tear up. By the time I was highly interested and desired to see how things turned out. I had to take breaks from there to the end once I watched it back home. He was such a good man that gave incredible advice, not even a father could even express. There were many points in that film where I related scenes to my life. I felt a deep connection with the Family and Friendship of Toto. I’ve

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    thing off and back and find Mitsuhide and Kiki's swords. She pick up their sword and saw a tent in a big bag. She grab that too and walked back to her area that she is staying at. She set up the ten and up two pillow and a blanket in it to back a bed. Toto lay on one of the pillow and she love the soft pillow. Shirayuki put Kiki, Mitsuhide, and Zen sword by the bed. The tent was to small. Shirayuki got in the bed and put the cover over her body. She lay her head down on the pillow. The minute her head

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