Lily is a transgender girl who is struggling with her identity and coming out to her parents. She enjoys dressing and presenting as a girl in private but faces rejection from her parents when they discover her identity. After a fight with her parents where they refuse to accept her, she runs away from home on a train. The story explores Lily's journey of self-discovery and seeking acceptance.
The document provides backstory for Lily, a transgender teenage girl. It shows her getting ready in feminine clothes and makeup at home, but facing rejection from her parents when they discover her identity. They argue about sending her to a doctor to "fix" her. Upset, Lily runs away from home with her belongings, going to the train station in the rain. On the train, she sees visions of her parents misgendering and rejecting her again. The document explores Lily's journey of self-discovery and struggle for acceptance.
Lily is a transgender girl living at home with her parents. After presenting femininely at home, her parents react negatively, calling her names and arguing about how to "fix" her. Upset, Lily runs away from home, taking a train hoping to find acceptance. The story leaves her fate uncertain as her parents come to terms with who she truly is.
Lily is a transgender girl who is struggling with her identity and coming out to her parents. She presents herself differently at home versus at school. When her parents discover her feminine clothes and makeup, they reject her identity and want to send her to conversion therapy. In distress, Lily runs away from home but finds no acceptance on the train either. She returns home and repairs her chipped nails, finding solace in her feminine identity despite her parents' rejection.
Lily is a transgender girl who is struggling to come out to her parents. When she dresses femininely for the first time and tells her mother her name is Lily, her parents react badly, calling her names and arguing. Upset, Lily packs a bag and runs away from home. The documentary ends with Lily boarding a train, seemingly having found acceptance within herself.
Lily is a transgender woman who is struggling with her identity and coming out to her parents. After revealing to her mother and father that her name is Lily and she is a woman, they reject her identity. Her parents argue about trying to "fix" or send her to a doctor. Distraught by their reaction, Lily packs her things and runs away on a train, hoping to start a new life where she will be accepted for who she truly is.
The document is about a transgender woman named Lily. It shows her getting ready and coming out to her parents, which does not go well. Her parents argue about trying to "fix" or send her to a doctor. Upset, Lily runs away from home, leaving a note saying her name is Lily. The final scenes show Lily on a train, smiling as she starts her journey of self-discovery away from her unaccepting family.
This document appears to be a script for a film or television show. It introduces the main characters of Carl Thomas, Linda Brown, and Rachel Michael. It describes Carl stalking and interacting with Linda and Rachel in a library, coffee shop, and apartment building. It is revealed that Carl has kidnapped and murdered Rachel in the basement of the apartment building. The summary ends with Carl confronting Linda at her door about not visiting him like she said she would.
Alima witnesses a man commit suicide by jumping off a bridge. She photographs his fall, which leaves her feeling guilty. She later sees disturbing visions related to the suicide. When she shows the photos to her friend Oscar, he doesn't believe her story. They return to the bridge for closure, but Alima has another vision and jumps off herself, witnessed by a boy who photographs her fall just as she did to the first man.
The document provides backstory for Lily, a transgender teenage girl. It shows her getting ready in feminine clothes and makeup at home, but facing rejection from her parents when they discover her identity. They argue about sending her to a doctor to "fix" her. Upset, Lily runs away from home with her belongings, going to the train station in the rain. On the train, she sees visions of her parents misgendering and rejecting her again. The document explores Lily's journey of self-discovery and struggle for acceptance.
Lily is a transgender girl living at home with her parents. After presenting femininely at home, her parents react negatively, calling her names and arguing about how to "fix" her. Upset, Lily runs away from home, taking a train hoping to find acceptance. The story leaves her fate uncertain as her parents come to terms with who she truly is.
Lily is a transgender girl who is struggling with her identity and coming out to her parents. She presents herself differently at home versus at school. When her parents discover her feminine clothes and makeup, they reject her identity and want to send her to conversion therapy. In distress, Lily runs away from home but finds no acceptance on the train either. She returns home and repairs her chipped nails, finding solace in her feminine identity despite her parents' rejection.
Lily is a transgender girl who is struggling to come out to her parents. When she dresses femininely for the first time and tells her mother her name is Lily, her parents react badly, calling her names and arguing. Upset, Lily packs a bag and runs away from home. The documentary ends with Lily boarding a train, seemingly having found acceptance within herself.
Lily is a transgender woman who is struggling with her identity and coming out to her parents. After revealing to her mother and father that her name is Lily and she is a woman, they reject her identity. Her parents argue about trying to "fix" or send her to a doctor. Distraught by their reaction, Lily packs her things and runs away on a train, hoping to start a new life where she will be accepted for who she truly is.
The document is about a transgender woman named Lily. It shows her getting ready and coming out to her parents, which does not go well. Her parents argue about trying to "fix" or send her to a doctor. Upset, Lily runs away from home, leaving a note saying her name is Lily. The final scenes show Lily on a train, smiling as she starts her journey of self-discovery away from her unaccepting family.
This document appears to be a script for a film or television show. It introduces the main characters of Carl Thomas, Linda Brown, and Rachel Michael. It describes Carl stalking and interacting with Linda and Rachel in a library, coffee shop, and apartment building. It is revealed that Carl has kidnapped and murdered Rachel in the basement of the apartment building. The summary ends with Carl confronting Linda at her door about not visiting him like she said she would.
Alima witnesses a man commit suicide by jumping off a bridge. She photographs his fall, which leaves her feeling guilty. She later sees disturbing visions related to the suicide. When she shows the photos to her friend Oscar, he doesn't believe her story. They return to the bridge for closure, but Alima has another vision and jumps off herself, witnessed by a boy who photographs her fall just as she did to the first man.
Alima witnesses a man commit suicide by jumping off a bridge. She photographs him as he falls, which begins to haunt her. Strange visions and occurrences follow her. She investigates the man's background but finds nothing that would explain his actions. Her concerned mother and grandmother have seen the disturbing photos. Alima later meets Oscar at the same bridge, where she is overcome by visions and contemplates jumping herself.
Jonathan and Katherine both have busy mornings getting ready for work. Jonathan is a businessman who drives his Mercedes to work while Katherine drives her Volkswagen Beetle. They both take elevators up to their floors but collide in the elevator, causing Katherine to spill coffee all over Jonathan's shirt. Though apologetic, they exchange some sarcastic remarks. Jonathan's secretary then informs Katherine that Jonathan wants to meet with her in five minutes.
This article summarizes Ruskin Bond's short story "The Thief's Story". It describes how a 15-year-old thief named Hari Singh meets a 25-year-old writer named Anil. Anil trusts Hari and hires him, not knowing Hari's real profession. One night, Hari steals money from Anil but feels guilty. He returns the money and realizes Anil knew of his theft but forgave him anyway. The story focuses on human values like trust, forgiveness and how they can transform people.
1) A family is moving and during the trip, the daughter Holly finds a doll that was thrown out.
2) While traveling to their new home, the car breaks down in an isolated area with no cell service.
3) That night, Holly hears voices from the doll telling her to harm her family. Under the doll's control, Holly kills her brother and parents.
1) A family is packing up their belongings to move to a new house in the countryside. The daughter Holly finds an old doll that her mother had thrown out and decides to keep it.
2) While driving to their new home, the family's car breaks down in a remote area with no cell phone reception. They are forced to sleep in the car overnight while waiting for help.
3) That night, Holly hears voices coming from the doll. Against her will, she is forced to kill her brother and parents by the doll, which is possessed by the spirit of a girl named Lucy.
The story is a metaphor for depression. Eliza dines alone in a empty restaurant called Solitario, reflecting her loneliness. She is visited by the Dark Clad Man who represents her depression, belittling her and making her feel worthless. As her depression takes hold, the lights in the restaurant begin shutting off, plunging her into darkness while the outside world remains unaware of her struggle. The story uses visual metaphors to depict what depression feels like for some, such as feeling alone in a glass box as the world passes by oblivious or watching things spin out of control.
1) Charlie Chaplin was born in 1889 in London to actor parents Lily and Charles Chaplin.
2) As a child, Chaplin lived in poverty and hardship after his mother lost her voice and ability to perform. He and his brother spent time in orphanages.
3) Chaplin began performing as a child, finding success making audiences laugh by imitating his mother's singing. This sparked his interest in becoming an actor.
- Detective Mason questions Professor Carter Ainsworth about his missing student Harlow. Carter claims she seemed more reserved in class but shows no other signs of concern.
- Blake and Lexa go to a club called "Secrets" in Manhattan hoping to find clues about Harlow's disappearance. At the bar, they show the bartender a photo of Harlow. He recognizes her but says she goes by the name "Orion" and is often with an upper-class man.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
Charlie goes searching for buried treasure after overhearing his parents arguing about financial troubles and potentially selling their shop. He gets injured falling down a hillside during a run-in with a police officer but still finds the treasure at the location marked on an old map. Charlie returns home with the treasure chest, providing a solution to his family's money problems and suggesting they expand their shop.
Anil is set in a small Indian village and tells the story of 7-year-old Anil. One night, Anil witnesses the headman's brother Marimuthu murdering his wife with another man. The following morning, the headman convinces the villagers it was suicide to cover up the crime. When Anil accuses Marimuthu, the headman sends Anil away from the village for an education to silence him, bribing Anil's father. The story explores themes of power and injustice contrasted with childhood innocence through Anil's perspective.
The short film script follows Elaina, who wakes up feeling empty after the death of her father. She waits for her therapist to arrive but instead Isla appears, revealing she has dissociative identity disorder. Isla takes on Elaina's identity and kills her. At her father's gravesite, Isla speaks to him as Elaina before Elaina emerges and kills Isla. Elaina then commits suicide, with a voiceover from her therapist reminding her to take her medication.
1) Two women, Alice and Stephanie, get into a fight during a long car ride. Alice forces Stephanie out of the car in a desert area.
2) Strange events occur - the ground shakes and a large crack opens. A pale man approaches the car and grabs Stephanie, snapping her neck.
3) Alice tries to escape but the man catches up to her car. He smashes the window and rips Alice's face off, killing her. He disposes of the bodies.
Maria finds a USB stick containing secret videos of her missing best friend Ashley. In one video, Ashley is upset and agrees to meet someone. Kyle tells Maria he overheard Ashley was meeting Kieran that night. Maria warns Sara, Ashley's twin, about Kieran but Sara takes her into the woods. Sara admits to killing Ashley out of jealousy over the attention Ashley received. A fight ensues and Maria knocks Sara unconscious before escaping.
Anil witnesses a murder committed by the village headman's son. When Anil accuses the murderer, the headman has Anil sent away to a distant school to avoid prosecution. The story explores themes of childhood, threats of violence, power dynamics between the rich and poor, and a lack of justice in the village society. While only a young boy, Anil understands the murder was wrong, in contrast to the powerful men in the village who believe they are above the law.
- Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has flashbacks to a traumatic event during his time abroad.
- Ian becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions. He spends nights drinking at the pub while leaving Molly locked at home with bruises.
- After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian buys gifts for Molly hoping to reconcile. However, when he returns home he finds Molly dead in their bedroom from a bleach overdose, distraught over Ian's abuse.
The children, Sally and Alan, arrive at a strange place on their school bus instead of school. They enter a large building with high ceilings and take an elevator to the 5000 floor, where they meet an odd creature-like man. He introduces them to an exhibition about the evolution of life on Earth. The exhibits seem to depict humans as subservient to hairy animals in the past. Sally and Alan are confused but intrigued by what they see.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army but seems distant from his girlfriend Molly. 2) Ian has an aggressive flashback that causes him to shove Molly against a wall. He threatens her not to tell anyone what happened. 3) Over subsequent nights, Ian's PTSD causes him to strangle and physically abuse Molly on multiple occasions. He often drinks at the pub to cope. 4) After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to buy gifts to reconcile with Molly. However, upon returning home he finds Molly's body in their bedroom, having taken her own life to escape Ian's abuse.
Rachel is turning 11 years old but does not feel like her age. She feels like many different younger ages due to experiences that have made her shy and insecure. At school, a classmate gives Rachel a red sweater to wear that is old, itchy, and embarrassing. Rachel does not know how to refuse or what to say to her teacher. She feels vulnerable and ashamed. By the end of the day, another classmate realizes the sweater actually belongs to her, not Rachel. Rachel wishes she was older so she would know how to handle this situation better.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army to his wife Molly. However, he seems distant and troubled.
2) Ian has flashbacks to his time in the military and becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions.
3) Molly becomes depressed from Ian's abuse and is seen crying often. On a night when Ian is out drinking, Molly locks herself in their bedroom with a bottle of bleach.
Ella starts her new job as a maid at the prestigious Waldorf Hotel in London in 1921. On her first day, she struggles to keep up with the demanding work set by head cook Betty. Fellow kitchen worker Pearl does not help Ella settle in. Ella is also intrigued by the glamorous guests at the hotel like Lady Sarabelle and her beau Ashley. By nightfall, exhausted Ella has yet to eat and has more cleaning duties assigned by Betty.
Peita Hatch has over 20 years of experience in customer service, retail management, sales, and education. She has successfully managed multiple businesses and staff. Her skills include strategic thinking, communication, leadership, organization, and adapting to changing business environments. Currently she works as a sales representative for a wine company where she performs various duties like wine sales, customer contact, and promotional functions.
Alima witnesses a man commit suicide by jumping off a bridge. She photographs him as he falls, which begins to haunt her. Strange visions and occurrences follow her. She investigates the man's background but finds nothing that would explain his actions. Her concerned mother and grandmother have seen the disturbing photos. Alima later meets Oscar at the same bridge, where she is overcome by visions and contemplates jumping herself.
Jonathan and Katherine both have busy mornings getting ready for work. Jonathan is a businessman who drives his Mercedes to work while Katherine drives her Volkswagen Beetle. They both take elevators up to their floors but collide in the elevator, causing Katherine to spill coffee all over Jonathan's shirt. Though apologetic, they exchange some sarcastic remarks. Jonathan's secretary then informs Katherine that Jonathan wants to meet with her in five minutes.
This article summarizes Ruskin Bond's short story "The Thief's Story". It describes how a 15-year-old thief named Hari Singh meets a 25-year-old writer named Anil. Anil trusts Hari and hires him, not knowing Hari's real profession. One night, Hari steals money from Anil but feels guilty. He returns the money and realizes Anil knew of his theft but forgave him anyway. The story focuses on human values like trust, forgiveness and how they can transform people.
1) A family is moving and during the trip, the daughter Holly finds a doll that was thrown out.
2) While traveling to their new home, the car breaks down in an isolated area with no cell service.
3) That night, Holly hears voices from the doll telling her to harm her family. Under the doll's control, Holly kills her brother and parents.
1) A family is packing up their belongings to move to a new house in the countryside. The daughter Holly finds an old doll that her mother had thrown out and decides to keep it.
2) While driving to their new home, the family's car breaks down in a remote area with no cell phone reception. They are forced to sleep in the car overnight while waiting for help.
3) That night, Holly hears voices coming from the doll. Against her will, she is forced to kill her brother and parents by the doll, which is possessed by the spirit of a girl named Lucy.
The story is a metaphor for depression. Eliza dines alone in a empty restaurant called Solitario, reflecting her loneliness. She is visited by the Dark Clad Man who represents her depression, belittling her and making her feel worthless. As her depression takes hold, the lights in the restaurant begin shutting off, plunging her into darkness while the outside world remains unaware of her struggle. The story uses visual metaphors to depict what depression feels like for some, such as feeling alone in a glass box as the world passes by oblivious or watching things spin out of control.
1) Charlie Chaplin was born in 1889 in London to actor parents Lily and Charles Chaplin.
2) As a child, Chaplin lived in poverty and hardship after his mother lost her voice and ability to perform. He and his brother spent time in orphanages.
3) Chaplin began performing as a child, finding success making audiences laugh by imitating his mother's singing. This sparked his interest in becoming an actor.
- Detective Mason questions Professor Carter Ainsworth about his missing student Harlow. Carter claims she seemed more reserved in class but shows no other signs of concern.
- Blake and Lexa go to a club called "Secrets" in Manhattan hoping to find clues about Harlow's disappearance. At the bar, they show the bartender a photo of Harlow. He recognizes her but says she goes by the name "Orion" and is often with an upper-class man.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
Charlie goes searching for buried treasure after overhearing his parents arguing about financial troubles and potentially selling their shop. He gets injured falling down a hillside during a run-in with a police officer but still finds the treasure at the location marked on an old map. Charlie returns home with the treasure chest, providing a solution to his family's money problems and suggesting they expand their shop.
Anil is set in a small Indian village and tells the story of 7-year-old Anil. One night, Anil witnesses the headman's brother Marimuthu murdering his wife with another man. The following morning, the headman convinces the villagers it was suicide to cover up the crime. When Anil accuses Marimuthu, the headman sends Anil away from the village for an education to silence him, bribing Anil's father. The story explores themes of power and injustice contrasted with childhood innocence through Anil's perspective.
The short film script follows Elaina, who wakes up feeling empty after the death of her father. She waits for her therapist to arrive but instead Isla appears, revealing she has dissociative identity disorder. Isla takes on Elaina's identity and kills her. At her father's gravesite, Isla speaks to him as Elaina before Elaina emerges and kills Isla. Elaina then commits suicide, with a voiceover from her therapist reminding her to take her medication.
1) Two women, Alice and Stephanie, get into a fight during a long car ride. Alice forces Stephanie out of the car in a desert area.
2) Strange events occur - the ground shakes and a large crack opens. A pale man approaches the car and grabs Stephanie, snapping her neck.
3) Alice tries to escape but the man catches up to her car. He smashes the window and rips Alice's face off, killing her. He disposes of the bodies.
Maria finds a USB stick containing secret videos of her missing best friend Ashley. In one video, Ashley is upset and agrees to meet someone. Kyle tells Maria he overheard Ashley was meeting Kieran that night. Maria warns Sara, Ashley's twin, about Kieran but Sara takes her into the woods. Sara admits to killing Ashley out of jealousy over the attention Ashley received. A fight ensues and Maria knocks Sara unconscious before escaping.
Anil witnesses a murder committed by the village headman's son. When Anil accuses the murderer, the headman has Anil sent away to a distant school to avoid prosecution. The story explores themes of childhood, threats of violence, power dynamics between the rich and poor, and a lack of justice in the village society. While only a young boy, Anil understands the murder was wrong, in contrast to the powerful men in the village who believe they are above the law.
- Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has flashbacks to a traumatic event during his time abroad.
- Ian becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions. He spends nights drinking at the pub while leaving Molly locked at home with bruises.
- After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian buys gifts for Molly hoping to reconcile. However, when he returns home he finds Molly dead in their bedroom from a bleach overdose, distraught over Ian's abuse.
The children, Sally and Alan, arrive at a strange place on their school bus instead of school. They enter a large building with high ceilings and take an elevator to the 5000 floor, where they meet an odd creature-like man. He introduces them to an exhibition about the evolution of life on Earth. The exhibits seem to depict humans as subservient to hairy animals in the past. Sally and Alan are confused but intrigued by what they see.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army but seems distant from his girlfriend Molly. 2) Ian has an aggressive flashback that causes him to shove Molly against a wall. He threatens her not to tell anyone what happened. 3) Over subsequent nights, Ian's PTSD causes him to strangle and physically abuse Molly on multiple occasions. He often drinks at the pub to cope. 4) After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to buy gifts to reconcile with Molly. However, upon returning home he finds Molly's body in their bedroom, having taken her own life to escape Ian's abuse.
Rachel is turning 11 years old but does not feel like her age. She feels like many different younger ages due to experiences that have made her shy and insecure. At school, a classmate gives Rachel a red sweater to wear that is old, itchy, and embarrassing. Rachel does not know how to refuse or what to say to her teacher. She feels vulnerable and ashamed. By the end of the day, another classmate realizes the sweater actually belongs to her, not Rachel. Rachel wishes she was older so she would know how to handle this situation better.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army to his wife Molly. However, he seems distant and troubled.
2) Ian has flashbacks to his time in the military and becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions.
3) Molly becomes depressed from Ian's abuse and is seen crying often. On a night when Ian is out drinking, Molly locks herself in their bedroom with a bottle of bleach.
Ella starts her new job as a maid at the prestigious Waldorf Hotel in London in 1921. On her first day, she struggles to keep up with the demanding work set by head cook Betty. Fellow kitchen worker Pearl does not help Ella settle in. Ella is also intrigued by the glamorous guests at the hotel like Lady Sarabelle and her beau Ashley. By nightfall, exhausted Ella has yet to eat and has more cleaning duties assigned by Betty.
Peita Hatch has over 20 years of experience in customer service, retail management, sales, and education. She has successfully managed multiple businesses and staff. Her skills include strategic thinking, communication, leadership, organization, and adapting to changing business environments. Currently she works as a sales representative for a wine company where she performs various duties like wine sales, customer contact, and promotional functions.
1. The document analyzes seismic pounding between adjacent buildings constructed without sufficient separation. A 10-story and 7-story building model were analyzed using SAP2000 software.
2. Parameters like displacement and impact force were considered. Different cases were analyzed including buildings at the same floor level, different floor levels, and with a 4m setback.
3. Maximum impact forces of 2300KN, 1250KN, 2200KN, and 2220KN were recorded for each case respectively, indicating pounding would occur between the buildings. Mitigation measures like bracing and shear walls were recommended to reduce lateral displacement and pounding.
This document discusses perceived benefits, barriers, and factors contributing to physical activity adherence for people with mental illness. It finds that people with mental illness experience higher rates of physical health issues like obesity, cardiovascular disease, and smoking. Physical activity can help relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety. The document then outlines benefits, barriers, and factors that influence adherence identified from interviews with 13 participants in a physical activity program. Key benefits were improvements in physical, psychological, and social health. Barriers included lack of motivation and capability. Factors that contributed to adherence included making progress, having support and incentives, developing routines, and increased self-efficacy. Physical activity interventions for those with mental illness are seen as essential.
The document analyzes and summarizes the key elements of magazine contents pages from different genres. It identifies common features like logos, page numbers, section headings, images, and article synopses. It also notes design choices for layout, structure, fonts, and colors that help identify the magazine brand and appeal to their target audiences. Elements like issue numbers and dates give each magazine a sense of identity and timeliness to build reader loyalty.
This document provides a case study on Lingraphica's online therapy software. It was used in a long-term care facility to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction. The study found improved cognitive function, mood, communication skills, and engagement for patients. Clinicians benefited from improved documentation and treatment tools. Administrators saw benefits from improved tracking of activities, outcomes and costs. Overall, the software was found to provide widespread benefits to patients, clinicians and administrators in the long-term care setting.
Saab training & simulation dsa media briefÖrjan Wester
This document discusses Saab's training and simulation systems. It outlines that Saab provides live, virtual, and constructive training domains for land, air, and naval forces. The training systems aim to improve operational capability and combat effectiveness by providing realistic training in a safe environment. Saab's solutions include full immersion simulators, computer-based training, and command and staff simulation systems. The goal is to enable soldiers to practice future combat operations in advance through high-fidelity simulation.
Pardam is a company that produces inorganic and polymeric nanofibers through centrifugal spinning and electrospinning. They offer contract production of nanofibers as well as research and development services. Their products include nanofibrous materials for applications such as batteries, catalysts, filtration, and biomedical uses.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Monica Shahbaznia Alvarez's credentials, including her education, clinical experience, research experience, presentations, training, affiliations, and languages spoken. She has over 15 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents, families and medical teams. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University and has held various clinical roles, including independent practice and positions at hospitals.
The document discusses the use of "line photos" in magazines and analyzes several photos taken with this technique. It finds that using lines to direct the viewer's eye can be effective but may not suit the casual style of a college magazine. The most successful photos have subjects unaware of the camera to depict everyday scenes, use low angles to follow the line, and have clear lines in high contrast with their surroundings.
Rizk Raouf is a supply chain manager with over 10 years of experience managing supply chains in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. He has a proven track record of reducing costs and improving efficiency. He is seeking a new managerial position where he can utilize his skills in areas like supply chain management, project management, and cost reduction.
El documento proporciona información sobre distribuciones de frecuencia, frecuencias absolutas y relativas, frecuencias acumuladas y relativas acumuladas. También explica los intervalos de clase, la formación de intervalos, y cómo calcular la media, mediana y moda de un conjunto de datos. Incluye ejemplos para ilustrar cada concepto.
The document follows Lily, a transgender woman, as she gets ready in the morning and comes out to her parents. When her mother and father reject her identity, calling her names, Lily decides to run away. She packs her bags and leaves a note before boarding a train. The final scenes show Lily has found acceptance and peace with her identity while her mother reads the note Lily left behind.
The document follows Lily, a transgender woman, as she gets ready in the morning and comes out to her parents. When her mother and father reject her identity, calling her names, Lily decides to run away. She packs her bags and leaves a note before boarding a train. The final scenes show Lily has found acceptance and peace with her identity while her mother reads the note Lily left behind.
1) Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment, but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has flashbacks to his time at war and becomes aggressive towards Molly, physically assaulting her on two occasions.
2) Molly is left home alone for nights as Ian drinks at the pub. She becomes depressed and considers ending her life.
3) After overhearing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to try to reconcile with Molly. However, when he returns home he finds Molly dead in their bedroom from a bleach overdose.
Billy is a skinhead who lives in a messy flat in South London. He gets a message to meet up with Terry and some other skins later. Billy sees a black woman in the building across from him and makes obscene gestures at her. Later, Billy goes to a cafe with the other skins where they harass a mixed-race boy. At a wedding, the skins cause a fight with the black guests. Billy is later cared for by the black woman, Marcia, but their relationship turns violent and abusive.
1) Holly is kidnapped from her home and taken to an abandoned warehouse, where she is bound and beaten.
2) Holly's friends receive demands and threats from her kidnapper to complete tasks over 48 hours to earn clues to find her.
3) As the friends struggle with their tasks, one friend discovers a clue that Holly is in the Screaming Woods, leading her there to search for Holly while being watched by the kidnapper.
- Ian returns home from a 5 month deployment with the army, but seems distant from his wife Molly. He has an aggressive outburst when she startles him.
- Ian becomes increasingly abusive and controlling of Molly. He threatens her not to tell anyone about the abuse.
- Molly is left home alone crying most nights while Ian drinks at the pub. She becomes depressed and struggles to want to live.
- After seeing a happy couple at the pub, Ian decides to buy Molly flowers to try to reconcile. However, when he returns home he finds Molly has committed suicide in their bedroom.
1) Lilly is kidnapped after being lured to a friend's house. She is held captive and abused by her kidnapper.
2) Lilly manages to escape and contacts her sister Lacie for help. Lacie alerts their parents and friend Phoebe. A search is launched to find Lilly.
3) After escaping from her kidnapper, Lilly is reunited with and questioned by police. She is then reunited with her relieved family.
1) Lila is packing for her deployment in the army while emptying her drawers. She searches for her father's old dog tags but cannot find them.
2) Lila goes to her younger sister Dawn's messy bedroom to ask about the dog tags. Dawn refuses to help and the two sisters argue about Dawn wearing one of Lila's jumpers.
3) After more bickering, Dawn opens up about missing their father and not wanting Lila to leave for her deployment, hugging her sister tightly as they say an emotional goodbye.
Charlotte pay at the end of the tunnel - 6min script (bamp level-c) finalcpay1
Walter is depressed after his partner Jenny leaves him. He makes multiple suicide attempts that are thwarted in strange ways, such as ropes breaking. He has visions telling him "it's not your time". After accidentally taking laxatives instead of pills, Walter vomits up the medicine and sees the spilled pills form a message. He begins walking down the street pulled by an unseen force and finds comfort and purpose interacting with a woman at a market stall.
1) Allie is a new student who nervously starts at her college. On her first day, she accidentally runs into Michael in the hallway, causing him to drop his books.
2) Michael tracks Allie down in the library to properly introduce himself. Allie ignores him at first but they have a brief conversation, though she leaves abruptly.
3) In their shared media class, Michael sits next to Allie. When he touches her hand, he falls from his chair mysteriously. Allie is accused of being a witch and runs from the class.
Elise finds Viola's lost wallet in the park and returns it. Viola is an 80-year-old woman who lives next door to Bollie. Bollie tells Elise that Viola killed her husband with a rake. Elise returns the wallet to Viola's home, where she meets Viola's daughter Meline, who initially accuses Elise of stealing the wallet. Viola is revealed to be listening to loud music and dressed in a Mariachi costume. Meline is frustrated with her mother's eccentric behavior but Viola refuses to change.
Lilly is kidnapped after school by a friend who lures her into their house. She is held captive and abused. Eventually, Lilly escapes by hiding in a shed and texting her sister for help. A search is launched. Lilly finds keys in the house and runs away, texting her sister that she escaped. She is reunited with her family after being questioned by police about her ordeal. Lilly and her family are overjoyed to be reunited after her kidnapping.
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Digital Artefact 1 - Tiny Home Environmental Design
My Name is Lily (final)
1. INT. BATHROOM. NIGHT.
There are various pink things knocked over in LILY's bathroom. In an in-and-out of focus shot,
the masculine LILY's chipped pink nail polish can be seen. Her high heels, kicked over by the
side of the tub, can be seen. There is a doll on her bed. LILY is seen in the bathtub, wearing a
torn dress. Her chest is flat, and her hair is short. Her makeup is smudged across her face as
though she's been crying, and her eyes are closed. She is still, and the only sound is the tap
occasionally dripping.
EXT. STREET. DAY.
The masculine LILY walks down a residential street, wearing a boy's school uniform. She is
wearing very bright pink headphones, and the audience can hear "Here Comes the Sun"
(cover). Her phone buzzes, pausing the song. She pulls out a blue phone with a pink case.
There is a text from
MIRANDA (text)
Coming home late tonight, working late tonight :( sorry Charlie.
She smiles and giggles a little, turning up the volume on her phone. Titles appear as she walks
home. LILY unlocks the door with her key.
LILY
Mom? Dad?
There is no answer, and she smiles again. She rushes upstairs.
INT. BEDROOM/BATHROOM. DAY.
There is an abandoned boy's school uniform in a pile in a small bedroom. There are a variety of
awards on her walls in the name of CHARLIE ROSS and pictures of the masculine LILY with
short hair. LILY grabs a plain box from under her bed and brings it with her to the bathroom. The
lock to the bathroom clicks, and she starts running a bath. As it fills, LILY opens the box. Inside,
there is some nail polish, a blonde wig and a few other assorted feminine things. The masculine
LILY pulls out the bright pink nail polish and paints her nails, blowing on them as they dry. She
steps in to the bath and rinses out her blonde hair. It is about the length of an overgrown pixie
cut. The song fades, until LILY is left humming on her own.
LILY
Here comes the sun,
And I say it's all right...
She steps out of the bath and wraps a towel around herself. It is clear from this shot that she is
flat-chested. She runs a hand over her chest and her hands tremble slightly. When she looks in
the mirror, she looks more like a man than a woman. When she shakes her head, her features
are the same, but on a cisgendered woman. This more feminine version of LILY is shorter and
2. thinner, with a more angled face and longer hair. She runs a still hand over her chest, where the
towel swells in the shape of her breasts.
She takes a can of Venus shaving cream and puts it on her face, where a man would shave.
She picks up a pink women's razor to her face, getting rid of some very short stubble. She
brushes her hair and puts it in to a matching towel, then walks across to her bedroom. There is
a close up shot of her running her hands over the various fabrics of her closet. Most of them are
men's clothing, but two or three are clearly women's. Her hand lands on a pink dress. She pulls
it out of the closet and rests it on her bed.
LILY sits down in front of a mirror and, looking around like she's afraid someone might see, she
pulls a small bag of makeup from a her backpack. There are a few textbooks visible in her bag.
She brushes her hair hurriedly, drying it with the towel. She puts on makeup like someone who's
only done it once or twice, nervous around her eyes. She slips the dress on. Finally, she looks
at all of herself in the mirror and she smiles at herself, twirling and giggling quietly.
She reaches for the blonde wig, a door opens and closes somewhere downstairs and she
startles, grabbing the feminine things from the bathroom and stuffing them in the box from
before and shoving it back under her bed. She starts panicking, grabbing at a man's shirt.
MIRANDA
Charlie? Where are you?
Upon hearing her mother, she has a clear change of heart and puts the shirt back in a drawer.
She looks at herself in the mirror and fixes a small smudge below her eyelid, fidgeting about like
she can’t quite decide if she fits in her own body.
MIRANDA
Charlie?
LILY smoothes down her dress and tucks her short hair behind her ears. MIRANDA walks down
a hallway, then up the stairs. She is a woman of average height, short blonde hair and pastel
coloured clothing.
Nervously, the feminine LILY puts on a pair of silver high heels. She takes a calming breath and
opens the door. The feminine LILY is not awkward on her feet. Outside her door, MIRANDA is
facing with her back to LILY. LILY takes a deep breath and smooths down her dress anxiously.
LILY
Mom?
MIRANDA turns around and when she sees LILY, there is no expression on her face. From
MIRANDA's perspective, it is the more masculine LILY, the one who looks like a man in a dress
and makeup rather than a woman in a dress and makeup. MIRANDA looks from LILY’s shoes to
her face without expression.
3. INT. BEDROOM. NIGHT.
The feminine LILY is sitting on her bed. She chips at her nail polish anxiously, tapping her feet
nervously. She starts crying quietly, sniffling a little. She wipes at her eyes, smudging her
eyeliner as she does. She lies down against her pillows and sighs, closing her eyes and thinks
back to an hour ago.
INT. KITCHEN. DAY.
MIRANDA
What is this, Charlie? What are you trying to say? Do you need more attention, what? What is
it?
LILY
(mumbling)
My name is Lily. I’m trying to tell you that – I’m Lily. Not…more attention just…less…I don’t
know, less “he”. Not “he”, “she”. “Her”. I’m Lily.
A car's tires come to a gentle stop on a driveway. A car door opens and shuts and the sound of
a car alarm locking is heard.
MIRANDA
(shouting)
This is not my sweet boy!
LILY
(shouting)
Neither am I!
MIRANDA
I can't handle this, Charlie, you're not my son, you're not -
LILY
I AM NOT CHARLIE!
MIRANDA
YES YOU ARE!
4. There is a close up shot of BILL opening the front door with a key, the many keychains jingling.
LILY
My NAME is Lily. Lily. LILY.
BILL stands at the door of the kitchen and when LILY turns around, he drops his keys, seeing
the more masculine LILY.
BILL
What is this Charlie? What are you, a tranny?
MIRANDA glares at Bill as LILY starts crying and storms back upstairs.
MIRANDA
No, Charl – Lily – that’s not –
INT. BEDROOM. NIGHT.
From her room, LILY can hear BILL and MIRANDA arguing.
BILL
Where do we take him, Miranda? There has to be a doctor, to fix him, someone -
MIRANDA
He’s not – she’s not – wrong, just –
BILL
Miranda, this isn’t okay. Gay, that’s one thing, alright? I’m not a homophobe or whatever.
Wearing lady’s dresses though? That’s something else, Miranda. You know that.
MIRANDA sighs, pressing her palm against her forehead.
MIRANDA
Maybe you’re right.
LILY screams and covers her ears, crying hard. The masculine and feminine LILY blur in to one
another as she wipes at her makeup, scratching her nails and ripping her dress angrily. She
kicks off her shoes and she looks as though she's trying to tear off every piece of herself,
anything that defines either her male or female personality.
5. The feminine LILY smashes the picture of herself holding a diploma, and the masculine one
tears down an award with the name "Charlie Ross" printed in bold. The masculine LILY clips her
nails down to stubs, the clipping sound harsh. The sounds of arguing downstairs rise and,
distracted, she accidentally clips her nail too short and winces. The feminine LILY is seen
sucking on her injured finger, her eyes shut tightly.
Both the more masculine and feminine LILY are back to back curled up on the bed, mirror
images of each other. They sob quietly, unaware of each other and unable to take comfort in the
other.
The masculine LILY pulls on her short hair, looking angry, and then all in a rush, the feminine
LILY stands up and goes to her closet, pulling out the large white handbag from under her bed
and filling it with things from her box.
In it, she puts a variety of girl things, including the makeup case from earlier. From downstairs,
she can still hear MIRANDA and BILL arguing. As they get louder and start shouting, she puts
clothing in the bag, then her wallet, her phone and a charger. She goes to the bathroom and
grabs a perfume bottle and the feminine LILY catches a glance at herself in the mirror, a brief
thing, like she hadn't really meant to look. She puts her shoes back on and stops, looking at the
doll on her bed. The masculine LILY's eyes water at the sight of it and she picks it up and holds
it, observing it quietly. She hears MIRANDA yelling downstairs, and makes a decision. She goes
to the desk and quickly writes out a note. She folds it and writes "mom and dad" on the back of
it.
Footsteps can be heard going up the stairs and the feminine LILY looks around her room, then
she walks towards her bedroom window.
MIRANDA
Charlie, we need to talk to you –
The room is empty, and the window is open. Her curtain is billowing with the wind. On her bed,
the note she left for her parents is by the bed. MIRANDA goes towards it and opens it.
EXT. NIGHT. TRAIN STATION.
The feminine LILY runs towards a train station, her high heels clicking. It is pouring rain and she
shivers. She is still wearing the torn dress. She runs down the stairs towards the platform. She
pauses at the edge of the tracks and starts crying again, folding in on herself. She runs her
hands through her hair, looking hurt and lost. The train pulls in on an empty platform, surprising
her. She pauses and takes a deep breath before stepping on to the train.
Sitting on the train, she observes her nails, only to see that they are impeccably groomed and
that she is dry. She pulls a mirror out of her bag and her makeup is not smudged, her hair is
curled gently. She looks at herself and sees the cups of the dress filled more naturally. She
startles and looks up. In the aisle across her, MIRANDA and BILL are sitting.
6. MIRANDA
Boy
BILL
Tranny
MIRANDA
Where’s my sweet boy?
LILY covers her ears, looking afraid.
LILY
I am not a BOY!
INT. NIGHT. BATHROOM.
There are various pink things knocked over in LILY's bathroom. In an in-and-out of focus shot,
the masculine LILY's chipped pink nail polish can be seen. Her high heels, kicked over by the
side of the tub, can be seen. There is a doll on her bed. LILY is seen in the bathtub, wearing a
torn dress. Her chest is flat, and her hair is short. Her makeup is smudged across her face as
though she's been crying, and her eyes are closed. She is still, and the only sound is the tap
occasionally dripping.
She opens her eyes and sits up, then looks at nails. They are still chipped, like she's been
picking at them. There is a bit of blood at the bed of one. She takes a deep breath, sniffles once
or twice and smooths back her hair. She steps out of the tub, the ruined dress pooling at her
feet. She dries herself off and looks in the mirror and with a small, sad smile, the masculine
LILY starts reapplying her makeup.
MIRANDA is pacing in front of LILY’s door, and in her nervousness it is clear that she shares
mannerisms with LILY. She smoothes down her blouse and knocks on LILY’s door.
The masculine LILY’s head snaps up, and she considers the door. It takes her a moment to
open it. LILY and MIRANDA are mirror images of each other, bent forwards as if bearing a
weight on their shoulders, before LILY opens the door.
MIRANDA sighs when she sees the mess in LILY’s room and looks as though she’s about to
say something, but she changes her mind last minute. MIRANDA sits on her bed and pats the
spot beside her, and LILY sits by her mother. They both look straight ahead, neither with
enough words to fill the empty space.
MIRANDA
I thought I was progressive enough.
7. LILY looks up at MIRANDA slowly, with some unreadable expression on her face.
LILY
It’s not a competition.
MIRANDA runs a hand through her hair again.
MIRANDA
I love you, Charlie. I want Charlie back.
LILY
You can keep him.
MIRANDA stands up and leaves, closing the door quietly behind her. The room is unbalanced,
now that MIRANDA has left. LILY pulls at her hair for a moment before she stops, goes to her
mirror again and starts clipping her hair out of her face. She opens her box again and pulls out
the wig gently, smiles at it.
She is seen folding a piece of paper before walking out of her room. Her high heels step on a
picture of her male self and she looks guilty, but makes no move to correct the picture.
EXT. NIGHT. TRAIN STATION.
The masculine LILY walks calmly towards a train station, her high heels clicking. Instead of her
short blond hair, she is wearing a blond wig that falls a few inches past her shoulders. She is
wearing a different dress, a better fitting one with an unbuttoned pink rain coat on top. She is
wearing some kind of padding that fills where her breasts should be. It is a clear, dark night and
she walks slowly down the stairs towards the platform. She pauses at the edge of the tracks and
looks upwards towards the stars, smiling peacefully. The train pulls in the on an empty platform,
she pauses and takes a deep breath before stepping on to the train.
BILL leaves LILY's room, slamming the door behind him. The wall trembles with the force of it.
MIRANDA is kneeling on the floor, crying. Because she is so close to the bed, she could almost
be praying. Her hands are clasped around LILY's doll and the note is discarded on the floor.
The note seems to be long, perhaps two sides of paper but MIRANDA is only focused on the
last line, where it reads ‘My name is Lily’ in a rushed, cursive hand.
MIRANDA
(whispering) I'm sorry, Lily.
On the train, both the masculine and feminine LILY sit across from each other. The masculine
and feminine LILY are wearing the exact same dress, just in different sizes. The masculine
LILY's nails chipped and the feminine one frowns, pulling a bottle of pink nail polish from her
bag, sitting evenly between the two of them. She pulls at the masculine LILY's hands and fixes
the smudges. The masculine one smiles at the feminine one.
8. But when she looks up, the feminine LILY is gone, and she's holding the nail polish in her right
hand.