The document provides background information on several characters: Chris Tucker, a 53-year-old gamekeeper whose marriage has suffered since his wife Ada was bitten by a werewolf; Ada Tucker, Chris' 51-year-old wife who struggles with being a werewolf; and Andrew Murphy, a 34-year-old banker who is dating but worries about commitment. It includes details about their families, appearances, personalities, hobbies, and current life situations.
Herald was born in 1933 in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. He had a happy childhood playing sports and exploring, though he was saddened by his mother's death when he was young. As a teenager, Herald enjoyed playing hockey and spending time with friends and family. He had a close relationship with his parents and siblings. Herald had a fun adulthood, though he never married or had children of his own. He looks back fondly on his childhood and life in Cape Breton surrounded by family and friends.
The document discusses props that characterize the main protagonist Cindy Johnson, including her iPod which shows she keeps to herself through music, her pocket knife which shows she is protective, and her phone which shows she tries to blend in. It also describes the locations used in filming including Cindy's home during happy flashbacks, the train station where she is introduced alone, and an abandoned church representing scary memories.
Cindy Johnson is the 17-year-old protagonist who is still affected by her father's disappearance 7 years ago. She listens to music on her iPod to tune out the world. She also carries a pocket knife that her father gave her for protection. Her 11-year-old sister Nancy is outgoing but struggles with confidence following their father leaving. Their youngest brother Brad is 6 years old and cared for by his mother and two sisters after their father's disappearance.
This document provides biographical information on 16 potential housemates for a Big Brother TV show. It includes their name, age, location, and occupation. Key details about each include Noirin being competitive and outspoken, Beinazir growing up in Pakistan and being named after Benazir Bhutto, Sophie working as a glamour model, and Angel formerly being a Russian rock star. The document aims to introduce each potential housemate with some biographical and personality details.
The summary is:
1) Hannah gives birth to triplets - Rachel, Laura, and Jo-anne - after already having twin sons Andrew and Richard, making her family quite large.
2) Richard forms a close friendship with the new neighbor Sadie, but Andrew becomes jealous of the attention Richard gives to Sadie.
3) Hannah returns to performing as her music career takes off again, but it means she has less time at home with her five children. Andrew acts out as a result of Hannah working more.
The document provides background information on Jane Austen and summarizes her novel Pride and Prejudice. It discusses that Austen was born in 1775 in Hampshire, England and came from a family of eight children. Her father was a clergyman. The summary then outlines the plot of Pride and Prejudice, describing the main characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy and how their initial pride and prejudice towards each other evolves into love and marriage. It also briefly discusses some of the other major and minor characters in the novel.
Fifteen years ago I came up with a mad idea of coming up with a cartoon family called The Phonies, the idea was they would be based around the mobile phone however sad to say it is still sitting in my draw, and even though this was 15 years ago it still make me laugh, I have just come up with another mad idea to see if any body could have a use for them
Carmen returns to her hometown after her mother's death to seek financial help from her absent father. Her traumatic past with abuse from her extended family awaits her there. Her only comfort is her mystical protector, Nin. Over her stay, Carmen faces the family she despises and a father she thought she hated. Nin helps guide Carmen and her father to see the truth about the family and the hurt they caused. After confronting her father, Carmen decides to reopen her case against the abusive family members with her father now supporting her.
Herald was born in 1933 in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. He had a happy childhood playing sports and exploring, though he was saddened by his mother's death when he was young. As a teenager, Herald enjoyed playing hockey and spending time with friends and family. He had a close relationship with his parents and siblings. Herald had a fun adulthood, though he never married or had children of his own. He looks back fondly on his childhood and life in Cape Breton surrounded by family and friends.
The document discusses props that characterize the main protagonist Cindy Johnson, including her iPod which shows she keeps to herself through music, her pocket knife which shows she is protective, and her phone which shows she tries to blend in. It also describes the locations used in filming including Cindy's home during happy flashbacks, the train station where she is introduced alone, and an abandoned church representing scary memories.
Cindy Johnson is the 17-year-old protagonist who is still affected by her father's disappearance 7 years ago. She listens to music on her iPod to tune out the world. She also carries a pocket knife that her father gave her for protection. Her 11-year-old sister Nancy is outgoing but struggles with confidence following their father leaving. Their youngest brother Brad is 6 years old and cared for by his mother and two sisters after their father's disappearance.
This document provides biographical information on 16 potential housemates for a Big Brother TV show. It includes their name, age, location, and occupation. Key details about each include Noirin being competitive and outspoken, Beinazir growing up in Pakistan and being named after Benazir Bhutto, Sophie working as a glamour model, and Angel formerly being a Russian rock star. The document aims to introduce each potential housemate with some biographical and personality details.
The summary is:
1) Hannah gives birth to triplets - Rachel, Laura, and Jo-anne - after already having twin sons Andrew and Richard, making her family quite large.
2) Richard forms a close friendship with the new neighbor Sadie, but Andrew becomes jealous of the attention Richard gives to Sadie.
3) Hannah returns to performing as her music career takes off again, but it means she has less time at home with her five children. Andrew acts out as a result of Hannah working more.
The document provides background information on Jane Austen and summarizes her novel Pride and Prejudice. It discusses that Austen was born in 1775 in Hampshire, England and came from a family of eight children. Her father was a clergyman. The summary then outlines the plot of Pride and Prejudice, describing the main characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy and how their initial pride and prejudice towards each other evolves into love and marriage. It also briefly discusses some of the other major and minor characters in the novel.
Fifteen years ago I came up with a mad idea of coming up with a cartoon family called The Phonies, the idea was they would be based around the mobile phone however sad to say it is still sitting in my draw, and even though this was 15 years ago it still make me laugh, I have just come up with another mad idea to see if any body could have a use for them
Carmen returns to her hometown after her mother's death to seek financial help from her absent father. Her traumatic past with abuse from her extended family awaits her there. Her only comfort is her mystical protector, Nin. Over her stay, Carmen faces the family she despises and a father she thought she hated. Nin helps guide Carmen and her father to see the truth about the family and the hurt they caused. After confronting her father, Carmen decides to reopen her case against the abusive family members with her father now supporting her.
Jamie was a young, ambitious girl who dreamed of finding love. She fell for an older man, Shahrul, but her parents forbade them from being together, devastating Jamie. Later, she was sexually assaulted by a friend, changing her outlook. Years passed as Jamie had brief relationships but still longed for real love. She met Ryan online and felt a connection, but his conservative family rejected them. Jamie remains hopeful that one day she will find the love and family she desires, but wonders if her future remains in the hands of fate.
The document provides a summary for a creature feature film about a mutated population of killer cicadas that emerge in a small Pennsylvania town. A young couple, Craig and his fiancée Liza, must battle the cicadas while also dealing with Craig's estranged relatives and Liza's ex-boyfriend. The cicadas have been mutated by radiation from a nearby nuclear plant and seek to use humans to incubate their eggs. The couple teams up with locals to fight the deadly infestation.
This screenplay follows Neha, a British Pakistani woman raising her two daughters, Kal and Renna, after the death of her mother. The story is divided into three parts: Mother, which follows Neha dealing with loss and motherhood; Sister, which focuses on Kal's first love with another girl, May; and Daughter, where Kal comes out to her mother but struggles with Neha's reaction. The screenplay explores themes of family, identity, love, and acceptance within a British Pakistani household led by strong women.
1) Edward Ferrars visits the Dashwood sisters at their home in Barton Cottage. Marianne notices Edward is wearing a ring with a lock of hair that may belong to Elinor.
2) The Dashwoods receive visitors including Sir John, Mrs. Jennings, and the Palmers. Mrs. Palmer shares what she knows of Willoughby from speaking to Colonel Brandon.
3) Mrs. Palmer invites the Dashwood sisters to visit her home for Christmas and shares more information about Willoughby, piquing Elinor's curiosity about his relationship with Marianne.
Join Kayla as she discusses LGBTQ+ titles for all ages to include in your collections--including some new 2021 releases--as well as display and programming ideas to help you gear up for Pride month at your library.
This document provides background information on William Shakespeare's play As You Like It for a costume designer. It summarizes the key plot points, historical period, settings, and main characters. The play is a pastoral comedy set in medieval times, following characters who are banished from the court and seek refuge in the Forest of Arden. It explores themes of love, exile, and finding purpose through hardship. The document also notes some technical considerations for costumes, such as layers worn in the forest setting and tight corsets of the time period.
Howard Spiegel is the patriarch of the Spiegel family who lost his fortune due to his daughter Alana's mistakes. Alana had three sons - Julius, Bastian, and Lars. Wanda is Howard's loving wife and Alana's supportive mother. The family moves to Blossom Village for a fresh start. Michaela Weston values wealth and status while her grandson Komei seeks his father's attention. Brynna Jones is a single mother raising her four children - triplets Clarissa, Lyla, and Nolan and youngest Heath Jr. - after her husband went missing in action. This introduction outlines the backstories and characters that will feature in the story.
The document discusses the experiences of Aya, a 17-year-old Indonesian student studying in Australia, including her initial culture shock from differences in education systems and lifestyles, how she has become more independent through learning daily tasks on her own, and developing communication skills to make friends and broaden her social circle as an international student.
Celebrate Living History mini Magazine Sem 1 2021 Bev Wilkinson
The document is a newsletter from Bev Wilkinson announcing the launch of her new website celebrating 10 years of her company Celebrate Living History, which connects young and old through storytelling. Bev discusses her passion for her work and her new dream of making her passion her full-time career by becoming a paid speaker, writer and facilitator. She encourages people to contact her if they need a speaker or facilitator and wishes readers luck in pursuing their dreams.
The document provides summaries and analysis of 6 short stories:
1) "The Pieces of Silver" describes a poor boy who is humiliated at school but finds a way to contribute through singing in the community.
2) "The Red Ball" is about a boy who moves to a new city and finds acceptance playing cricket with other boys, though his family faces poverty.
3) "The Young Couple" follows a married pair who move to India full of hope but face challenges adjusting to different cultural expectations.
4) The summaries identify themes, language techniques, characters and conflicts in each story. Analysis focuses on how the stories portray issues like poverty, relationships, and cultural adjustment.
The document analyzes the theme of love in A View from the Bridge in several forms: father-daughter love between Eddie and Catherine, brotherly love between Rodolpho and Marco, Eddie's unnatural incestuous love for Catherine, the romantic love between Catherine and Rodolpho, married love between Eddie and Beatrice, love of family and place. Love is the cause of conflict between the characters and leads to tragedy.
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This document provides a summary of the key events and characters in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. It introduces the Finch family who live in Maycomb, Alabama - Jean Louise "Scout" Finch, her brother Jem, and their father Atticus who is a lawyer. It describes their interactions with mysterious neighbor Arthur "Boo" Radley and their friend Dill. It outlines Atticus defending a black man, Tom Robinson, in court and the aftermath of the trial. It concludes with Scout and Jem being attacked by Bob Ewell and being saved by Boo Radley.
The document provides background information on the author Edith Nesbit and summarizes her children's novel "The Treasure Seekers". It describes the themes of the Great Recession in late Victorian Britain and the importance of family. It also introduces the main characters of the Bastable children - Oswald, Dora, Alice, Noel, Dicky and H.O. - and their father, neighbor Albert and Albert's uncle. The document provides context and overview of the key elements and people involved in the story.
Battle of the books lookbook 2015 2016(1)vnicolesmith
This document provides summaries for 15 young adult or middle grade books from 2015-2016. The books cover a range of genres including fantasy, historical fiction, mysteries and more. Several of the books deal with themes of courage, identity, friendship, survival and overcoming adversity. Many are set in different time periods or places and involve elements of magic, adventure or suspenseful plots.
My term paper presentation on the women of Sense and Sensibility. Discusses the plot of the novel by Jane Austen, compares the fictional female characters of the story to real women of the Victorian era, and then compares those women to women of the 21st Century. Includes a short youtube movie as well as an original game entitled "How would you survive as a 19th Century Woman?".
This document provides background information on Catherine, a 17-year-old girl who is the focus of the play. It describes her as naive and dependent on her uncle Eddie. It also outlines Catherine's relationships with Eddie, her aunt Beatrice, and Rodolpho, noting how Eddie is overly protective of her and jealous of her interactions with Rodolpho. Several key scenes are summarized, including one where Eddie kisses Catherine, revealing his romantic feelings for her.
The document summarizes plots from several movies and books. It discusses the romance between Noah and Allie in The Notebook, introducing the characters and setting in 1940s South Carolina. It describes their summer love affair and how Allie's disapproving parents force them to break up right before she is set to leave town.
Dokumen ini berisi tentang perjalanan ke Surabaya dan Pasar Kembang Solo untuk membeli kembang dan oleh-oleh serta foto di Terminal Terpadu Depok dan percakapan singkat dengan supir bus.
This document discusses planning a documentary about Meera's grandfather, who was born in India and struggled financially but worked his way up to becoming a successful bank manager. It covers organizing group meetings, writing a script, and planning the location, equipment, lighting, sound, setting, props, and backdrop needed. The document provides feedback on improving the visuals, pace, transitions and structure of the documentary.
Jamie was a young, ambitious girl who dreamed of finding love. She fell for an older man, Shahrul, but her parents forbade them from being together, devastating Jamie. Later, she was sexually assaulted by a friend, changing her outlook. Years passed as Jamie had brief relationships but still longed for real love. She met Ryan online and felt a connection, but his conservative family rejected them. Jamie remains hopeful that one day she will find the love and family she desires, but wonders if her future remains in the hands of fate.
The document provides a summary for a creature feature film about a mutated population of killer cicadas that emerge in a small Pennsylvania town. A young couple, Craig and his fiancée Liza, must battle the cicadas while also dealing with Craig's estranged relatives and Liza's ex-boyfriend. The cicadas have been mutated by radiation from a nearby nuclear plant and seek to use humans to incubate their eggs. The couple teams up with locals to fight the deadly infestation.
This screenplay follows Neha, a British Pakistani woman raising her two daughters, Kal and Renna, after the death of her mother. The story is divided into three parts: Mother, which follows Neha dealing with loss and motherhood; Sister, which focuses on Kal's first love with another girl, May; and Daughter, where Kal comes out to her mother but struggles with Neha's reaction. The screenplay explores themes of family, identity, love, and acceptance within a British Pakistani household led by strong women.
1) Edward Ferrars visits the Dashwood sisters at their home in Barton Cottage. Marianne notices Edward is wearing a ring with a lock of hair that may belong to Elinor.
2) The Dashwoods receive visitors including Sir John, Mrs. Jennings, and the Palmers. Mrs. Palmer shares what she knows of Willoughby from speaking to Colonel Brandon.
3) Mrs. Palmer invites the Dashwood sisters to visit her home for Christmas and shares more information about Willoughby, piquing Elinor's curiosity about his relationship with Marianne.
Join Kayla as she discusses LGBTQ+ titles for all ages to include in your collections--including some new 2021 releases--as well as display and programming ideas to help you gear up for Pride month at your library.
This document provides background information on William Shakespeare's play As You Like It for a costume designer. It summarizes the key plot points, historical period, settings, and main characters. The play is a pastoral comedy set in medieval times, following characters who are banished from the court and seek refuge in the Forest of Arden. It explores themes of love, exile, and finding purpose through hardship. The document also notes some technical considerations for costumes, such as layers worn in the forest setting and tight corsets of the time period.
Howard Spiegel is the patriarch of the Spiegel family who lost his fortune due to his daughter Alana's mistakes. Alana had three sons - Julius, Bastian, and Lars. Wanda is Howard's loving wife and Alana's supportive mother. The family moves to Blossom Village for a fresh start. Michaela Weston values wealth and status while her grandson Komei seeks his father's attention. Brynna Jones is a single mother raising her four children - triplets Clarissa, Lyla, and Nolan and youngest Heath Jr. - after her husband went missing in action. This introduction outlines the backstories and characters that will feature in the story.
The document discusses the experiences of Aya, a 17-year-old Indonesian student studying in Australia, including her initial culture shock from differences in education systems and lifestyles, how she has become more independent through learning daily tasks on her own, and developing communication skills to make friends and broaden her social circle as an international student.
Celebrate Living History mini Magazine Sem 1 2021 Bev Wilkinson
The document is a newsletter from Bev Wilkinson announcing the launch of her new website celebrating 10 years of her company Celebrate Living History, which connects young and old through storytelling. Bev discusses her passion for her work and her new dream of making her passion her full-time career by becoming a paid speaker, writer and facilitator. She encourages people to contact her if they need a speaker or facilitator and wishes readers luck in pursuing their dreams.
The document provides summaries and analysis of 6 short stories:
1) "The Pieces of Silver" describes a poor boy who is humiliated at school but finds a way to contribute through singing in the community.
2) "The Red Ball" is about a boy who moves to a new city and finds acceptance playing cricket with other boys, though his family faces poverty.
3) "The Young Couple" follows a married pair who move to India full of hope but face challenges adjusting to different cultural expectations.
4) The summaries identify themes, language techniques, characters and conflicts in each story. Analysis focuses on how the stories portray issues like poverty, relationships, and cultural adjustment.
The document analyzes the theme of love in A View from the Bridge in several forms: father-daughter love between Eddie and Catherine, brotherly love between Rodolpho and Marco, Eddie's unnatural incestuous love for Catherine, the romantic love between Catherine and Rodolpho, married love between Eddie and Beatrice, love of family and place. Love is the cause of conflict between the characters and leads to tragedy.
To Kill A Mockingbird (Children's edition)transfordete
This document provides a summary of the key events and characters in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. It introduces the Finch family who live in Maycomb, Alabama - Jean Louise "Scout" Finch, her brother Jem, and their father Atticus who is a lawyer. It describes their interactions with mysterious neighbor Arthur "Boo" Radley and their friend Dill. It outlines Atticus defending a black man, Tom Robinson, in court and the aftermath of the trial. It concludes with Scout and Jem being attacked by Bob Ewell and being saved by Boo Radley.
The document provides background information on the author Edith Nesbit and summarizes her children's novel "The Treasure Seekers". It describes the themes of the Great Recession in late Victorian Britain and the importance of family. It also introduces the main characters of the Bastable children - Oswald, Dora, Alice, Noel, Dicky and H.O. - and their father, neighbor Albert and Albert's uncle. The document provides context and overview of the key elements and people involved in the story.
Battle of the books lookbook 2015 2016(1)vnicolesmith
This document provides summaries for 15 young adult or middle grade books from 2015-2016. The books cover a range of genres including fantasy, historical fiction, mysteries and more. Several of the books deal with themes of courage, identity, friendship, survival and overcoming adversity. Many are set in different time periods or places and involve elements of magic, adventure or suspenseful plots.
My term paper presentation on the women of Sense and Sensibility. Discusses the plot of the novel by Jane Austen, compares the fictional female characters of the story to real women of the Victorian era, and then compares those women to women of the 21st Century. Includes a short youtube movie as well as an original game entitled "How would you survive as a 19th Century Woman?".
This document provides background information on Catherine, a 17-year-old girl who is the focus of the play. It describes her as naive and dependent on her uncle Eddie. It also outlines Catherine's relationships with Eddie, her aunt Beatrice, and Rodolpho, noting how Eddie is overly protective of her and jealous of her interactions with Rodolpho. Several key scenes are summarized, including one where Eddie kisses Catherine, revealing his romantic feelings for her.
The document summarizes plots from several movies and books. It discusses the romance between Noah and Allie in The Notebook, introducing the characters and setting in 1940s South Carolina. It describes their summer love affair and how Allie's disapproving parents force them to break up right before she is set to leave town.
Dokumen ini berisi tentang perjalanan ke Surabaya dan Pasar Kembang Solo untuk membeli kembang dan oleh-oleh serta foto di Terminal Terpadu Depok dan percakapan singkat dengan supir bus.
This document discusses planning a documentary about Meera's grandfather, who was born in India and struggled financially but worked his way up to becoming a successful bank manager. It covers organizing group meetings, writing a script, and planning the location, equipment, lighting, sound, setting, props, and backdrop needed. The document provides feedback on improving the visuals, pace, transitions and structure of the documentary.
Brian Harmer was born in Dover, Kent and later moved to Buckinghamshire. He has three children and eight grandchildren, as well as two brothers. Now living in Devon, Brian represented England in Motorcycle Football and had a career as a plumber, working for famous clients like Roald Dahl and Jackie Stewart.
The cinematographer has worked on films with directors Tomas Alfredson, Mikael Marcimain, and David O. Russell across genres including crime, thriller, horror, and drama. They are praised for their ability to create the right atmosphere through use of bleak sepia tones, good contrast, well-framed shots, attention to detail, and expressionist lighting suited to the mood and tone of each film. Examples of their work are highlighted from Let the Right One In, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Call Girl, and The Fighter.
The #Mortified Twitter conversation allows people to share embarrassing stories, photos, and videos from around the world to brighten Mondays. Users can post their own stories and interact with others using the hashtag. The best stories may be chosen to build an interactive narrative with Twitter participants. Posters with a QR code directing people to the @awkwardnessment account were displayed around Coventry University to encourage people to tweet their embarrassing moments and get the conversation started.
Bab 1 memperkenalkan konsep-konsep makroekonomi seperti keluaran negara, pengangguran, inflasi, dasar monetari dan fiskal, serta hubungan antara variabel-variabel makroekonomi. Dokumen ini juga menjelaskan kitaran perniagaan dan pertumbuhan ekonomi.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang infark miokard, yaitu kerusakan jaringan otot jantung akibat gangguan aliran darah koroner. Dokumen menjelaskan pengertian, etiologi, patogenesis, gejala klinis, komplikasi, pemeriksaan, dan penatalaksanaan infark miokard.
This radio drama is about two unemployed and lazy best friends, Gary and Steve, who share a flat in East London. Their other friend Neil was similarly unemployed in his youth but is now successful with a family. Neil tries to help Gary and Steve by getting them jobs, but they make fools of themselves in interviews.
The characters of Gary, Steve, and Neil are then described. Gary is a conspiracy theorist who believes Neil has been brainwashed by society. Steve is a struggling musician who is always spaced out. Neil is now a family man who is resigned to working to provide for his family, unlike his carefree youth.
A budget of £1666 for the 5-minute radio drama is
This document provides character breakdowns for 8 characters that will be involved in the story "Uncover". It describes their physical appearances, personalities, backgrounds and current lives. The characters include: Anna Wright, an 18-year-old recent high school graduate preparing to attend university in California; her mother Kathleen Wright, who works excessively; Lauren Hammond, an 18-year-old who feels like an outcast and will attend NYU; her mother Patricia Hammond who runs a flower shop; Patricia's husband Dave Hammond; and Principal Dennis Keller of Dartmouth High School.
The document provides summaries of 6 books nominated for a children's book award:
1) "Everything For A Dog" tells three stories about a stray dog and two boys dealing with grief and wanting a dog.
2) "Dream of Night" is about a girl and her connection to an abused racehorse finding refuge at a ranch.
3) "The Gold Rush Kid" follows siblings' journey to find their prospector father during the Klondike Gold Rush.
4) "After All You're Callie Boone" follows a girl dealing with friendship, family, and diving over the summer.
5) "42 Miles" uses poems to tell about a girl navigating time between her divorced parents
Frederick Boss is a 55-year-old man living alone in Ainstworth, Manchester. He keeps to a routine of housework, solitary walks at night, and avoids crowds. Frederick was popular in childhood but his life changed when his parents died when he was 19 and his brother committed suicide on his 22nd birthday. He later married and had two children but is now alone again, sticking to his basic routine while sometimes wishing for companionship.
Frederick Boss is a 55-year-old man living alone in Ainstworth, Manchester. He keeps to a routine of housework, solitary walks at night, and avoids crowds. Frederick was popular in childhood but his life changed when his parents died when he was 19 and his sister committed suicide on his 22nd birthday. He later married and had two children but is now alone again, preferring a quiet life though sometimes wishing for companionship.
The document provides backstories for the residents of Deasil Street in 3 sentences or less for each household. Trinity Darkstone, a career criminal, discovers her boyfriend Edward Poeson's secret - he is in hiding and protecting his brother Allain from those who want him arrested. Edward explains his reasons for keeping secrets and declares his love for Trinity, which surprises but forgives him. The document concludes by reminding the reader to tune in next time to find out more about the residents of Deasil Street.
The document introduces the 26 descendants of Fred Familiar who are attending university together in five different houses on campus. It provides details about each family circle and house, describing the sims living there and their relationships. It also discusses some of the early interactions and drama between cousins as they adjust to university life, including conflicts over commitments and aspirations.
The document describes District 6 tributes Diana and Damen Goodman, 15-year old twins selected during the reaping. Diana has the ability to build robots from normal items and camouflage, while Damen is strong, intelligent, and a fast runner. During the Hunger Games, Damen protects Diana but is killed. Diana then builds robots to kill the remaining tributes so she can win for both her and her brother, succeeding to return home while grieving Damen.
Spy 1, known as the "Mystery Woman", is on a mission to kill 16-year-old Melissa before she discovers a secret. She has been searching for Melissa for two years and has failed multiple times to kill her. She is determined to continue trying until Melissa is dead.
Melissa was abandoned as a baby and raised alone from age 10 after her elderly caretaker died. She roams the streets at night and hides during the day, keeping to herself. Her only goal is to discover who her mother was.
Spy 2, known as the "Good Guy", has been tasked with protecting Melissa in secret since she was 18. He dedicates his life to knowing Melissa's location and keeping
This document introduces several characters from the TV show The O.C.:
Seth Cohen is described as a shy and sensitive geek with dark curly hair who loves electronics. Marissa Cooper is a rebellious rich girl from Newport Beach with emotional problems who is addicted to alcohol. Luke is Marissa's arrogant, unfaithful, and aggressive ex-boyfriend. Ryan Atwood is a kind and smart boy from Chino with blonde hair who was adopted by the Cohen family and is in love with Marissa.
This is a Powerpoint presentation for a class I am taking at USM; Communication in the Family, CMS 332. It is a look at one of America's favorite TV Family.
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1. Introduction
Albert is a single African American male. He is 5’9 and weighs 110bs and
occasionally relies on oxygen to breath. He was coherent at the time of the interview.
He was aware of the present place and time. His speech was good and he answered he
understood all and answered most of my questions
Family Characteristics
Albert and his brothers were born to Albert and Lossie Lee Lumford in the southern
state of Durham, North Carolina. His father Albert Lumford Sr was a sharecropper and
his mother Lossie Lee Lumford was a homemaker Albert is the eldest of the four
children, his brothers are Charles, Douglas and Pete. . Charles and his wife Doris have 5
children 9 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Albert has 4 children, 8
grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren and was married to Gloria M Taliaferro. His
oldest daughter Marie seemed to struggle during her adolescent years into adulthood. In
1975 at age of 17 years old Marie met a man 10 years her senior and ran away from home
to be with him. When she returned she told her parents that she wanted to get married,
but would need their consent. Reluctantly Albert and Gloria signed the consent papers,
and the couple got married at Newark, NJ City Hall. She moved in with her husband and
shortly thereafter became pregnant. Marie stayed in high school and graduated in June of
1975. Four months later she gave birth to a baby girl named Ashiah, and within the next
two years she gave birth to a baby boy named Rashad. The remained together for 8 years
before the couple divorced in 1983.
Sabrina was an over achiever and always did well in school. She graduated with a
Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Shaw University in Raleigh North Carolina
and landed a job with the US Attorney’s office in Newark, New Jersey. Sabrina met and
married her husband in 1982. There were no children from this union but the marriage
began to deteriorate when Sabrina had a nervous breakdown and was diagnosed with
Paranoid Schizophrenia. She had been placed in several institutions and hospitals in New
Jersey. Today Sabrina is living independently in a senior housing complex.
Denise was affected by the physical and mental abuse towards her mother at the hands of
her father. She began smoking marijuana and drinking wine at 13 years old. By the time
she was 17 her alcohol use increase to hard liquor and sniffing cocaine. By age 30 her
substance uses escalated to smoking cocaine, speedballs and sniffing heroin. She entered
treatment in September 21, 2000 and has been clean ever since. She got married in 2004,
and went back to school to earn an A.S and Bachelors in Human and Social Services and
adopted a sibling group a boy and a girl in 2010. She is currently working towards her
MSW.
Wendy is the baby of the family. She got married when.
Laura Hardy returns home after many years away to find that her family has changed. Her parents are overjoyed to see her, but her sister Joanne is less welcoming as she remembers Laura being cruel. Laura struggles with inner demons from her time away but works to overcome them. Meanwhile, other Hardy family members' lives have diverged - Holly believes she never had a daughter, Jake blames his sister for his failures, and Angelica grew up in state care without knowing her wealthy family. Richard and Sadie also moved away to escape media scrutiny, leaving Andrew behind to be managed by a handler named George.
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The Bollinger family had once been large but after a plague, only an old man, Shon, and his niece Imelda remained. Imelda enjoyed painting, cooking, and writing letters to her friend Sidney. She decided to throw a costume party and convinced her Uncle Shon to dress up. The party went late into the night so Shon invited the young guests to stay over. Before they knew it, Imelda was soon to be married to her friend Dennis, meaning their house would not be empty anymore.
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1. Once Bitten, Twice Shy
“There’s a knock at the door in the middle of the
night, and Chris is confronted with a
frantic, injured stranger. He allows the stranger
to come in, and he tries to tend to his wounds.
However the man doesn’t know what attacked
him, and he’s adamant it wasn’t human.”
2. Chris Tucker
Age: 53
DOB: 26/07/1959
Height: 5ft 11”
Shoe size: 10
Build: Not overweight, its clear he was in good shape (due to his profession) but he is
slightly rotund from middle age.
Complexion: Fair but ruddy; again due to his profession.
Hair style/colour: Grey, his hair was mousy brown. His hair is thinning but he doesn’t
have a noticeable bald spot. Its kept short and often under a hat.
Eye colour: Blue-grey
Distinguishable features: He has a tattoo of an eagle on his forearm. He wears a silver
wedding ring on a chain around his neck. He has many scars,
but nothing notable, just usual wear and tear.
Dress Style: Jeans, walking boots, shirts or polo neck tops usually plain, hiking socks,
often wears a white vest underneath his shirt and he has a padded plaid
jacket.
3. Relationships: He’s married to Ada. They married in 1990 when Chris was 31. They have
no children; Chris is unable to father children. There has always been
some tension between them because of this but it has rarely been
discussed.
Family: The only family he has left is an estranged older sister, whom he has not spoken
to since he was eighteen and she twenty three. His parents are both deceased;
his father died in 2001, followed five years later by his mother. He was never
particularly close to any cousins or aunts/uncles and can’t even remember their
names.
Family Feuds: His sister, Julie, left to live in France aged twenty three, with a man she
met when she was on holiday. Her family didn’t approve of their
relationship; he was 19 years her senior and already had children. Chris
lost contact with Julie and has not heard from her since.
Education: Only attended school for as long as he needed to, he left before taking the
equivalent of what are now GCSE’s. He has a gun license and he is fully
qualified to drive heavy vehicles and machinery including lorries and tractors.
Occupation: He was a game keeper for a long time, and he is now a game keeper and
land owner. He’s quite wealthy, he had a successful career, and his parents
were wealthy enough to leave him a large sum of money in their wills.
4. Hobbies: His main hobby is wood carving and making things. He paints from time to
time as well.
Pets: He keeps dogs, as game keepers do, in kennels near the house but he doesn’t keep
any as pets. The only pet he and his wife has is an elderly parrot called Marvin,
whom they have had since they first bought their current house and land in 2002.
They adopted Marvin from a rescue centre when he was aged around twenty, he is
now about thirty years old. Marvin can talk, and Chris used to find great pleasure in
teaching him to swear, however he has lost much of the pleasure in his life over
the past few years.
Outlook: He used to be very positive, with a good career and a happy marriage.
However things took a turn for the worse when Ada was bitten by a werewolf.
He has since struggled to keep it a secret. He bought the land so that she could
be safe and run during the full moon, however he is left having to deal with
the bodies of both animals and people. His wife is not how she used to be,
they are quite an unhappy couple.
Addictive Behaviour: Chris smokes occasionally to calm his nerves, but his main vie is
drinking.
5. Ada Tucker
Age: 51
DOB: 19/11/1957
Height: 5ft 4.5”
Shoe size: 4
Build: Petite but not athletic.
Complexion: Fair, she has nice, well looked after skin and has aged well.
Hair style/colour: She dyes her hair a chestnut brown, but it would be almost
completely grey.
Eye colour: Hazel
Distinguishable features: She has a large bite scar on her left thigh, however no one
apart from Chris has ever seen it. She also has a burn mark on
her left wrist from scalding herself with hot water when she
was a teenager.
Dress Style: Usually jeans or black or beige trousers with a plain t-shirt and cardigan.
6. Relationships: She’s married to Chris. They married in 1990 when she was 29. She has
never understood the tension between them, but deep down she has
always resented the fact that Chris hasn’t been able to give her children.
She would never tell him this, or say it out loud at all.
Family: Her elderly mother is still alive but living in a home. She has dementia and
barely recognises Ada when she visits. Ada tries to visit once a fortnight. She also
has a brother, who is more vigilant in visiting their mother; he goes twice a
week. Ada and her brother, Graham, are close but don’t see much of each other.
Ada and Chris have become quite reclusive.
Family Feuds: Her father walked out on them when she was just eight, and Graham ten.
They haven’t seen him since. Ada and Graham spent some time about ten
years ago trying to trace him, and found they had a half brother. They got
in contact for a while and were informed of their fathers death from
cancer just four years previously.
Education: She is quite successful, she did take A Levels, and completed a college course
in accounting and went on to be a receptionist at a large firm until it went
bust in 2007. She and Chris had enough money, and she never started work
anywhere else.
7. Hobbies: She knits and sews as a hobby, and enjoys reading and walking in the
countryside and around their land. She also has a keen interest in birds; she is
often reading up on birds and buying various bird feeders. Chris bought her a
digital camera for Christmas one year, so she likes to sit and bird watch in the
garden and take photos.
Pets: Their parrot Marvin.
Outlook: She always admired Chris’ positivity and ability to get through anything, but
she has always had an innate negativity and pessimistic attitude to life. She
feels unfulfilled, and goes about her daily life as a means to survive rather
than enjoy. She longs for children. Life has been, obviously, difficult since she
was bitten, but she doesn’t remember the nights she spends in the woods on
the full moon; she only remembers leaving the house at night and returning in
the morning. She feels Chris’ resentment and regret when he has to deal with
the carnage she often leaves behind and this weighs her down and upsets her.
She knows he isn’t happy, and also knows that there is nothing she can do for
him.
Addictive Behaviour: She too drinks, although less habitually than Chris, and usually
when he’s not at home. She often spends time when he’s out working with a
bottle of red wine, just sobbing to herself.
8. Andrew Murphy
Age: 34
DOB: 07/02/1978
Height: 6ft 1
Shoe size: 11
Build: Fairly muscular and thick in body. Not chubby or fat, but not overly slim.
Complexion: Tanned.
Hair style/colour: Dark brown hair that looks almost black. Its cropped short and gelled
into scruffy spikes. He has some stubble, but its stylish rather than
scruffy.
Eye colour: Dark brown
Distinguishable features: His left ear is pierced and he wears a small, barely noticeable
gold hoop.
Dress Style: Smart casual usually although when we meet him in the story he is wearing
jogging bottoms and running gear.
9. Relationships: He has a girlfriend, but its early days. He can be a bit of a womaniser and
has never been good at commitment, but he feels like she could be the
one and he is contemplating proposing to her.
Family: His family are all alive and well. His mother and father are together and his
brother and sister are both in long term relationships or married, his brother is
expecting his first child by his wife, and his sister has just got engaged.
Family Feuds: Nothing notable.
Education: He decided against university and is working his way up in a bank.
Hobbies: He is in a band in which he plays bass and he does a lot of sport.
Pets: None.
Outlook: Positive; he has many things going for him and life is looking good.
Addictive Behaviour: He used to smoke but hasn’t for about ten months, he drinks
socially but not habitually.