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1. Dancing On The Edge
When Miracle McCloy's mother dies before her birth, she's seen by her psychic grandmother as a miracle and named accordingly. Miracle receives occasional love and attention from her father, Dane, a writing prodigy who hasn't published a book in years. One night her Aunt Casey comes over a séance Gigi is holding, to contact Miracle’s mother somethin
2. Biography: William Gibson (1914- )
Born in New York City on November 13, 1914, William Gibson studied at the College of the City of New York. His work was produced only by regional theatres until Two For the Seesaw opened on Broadway in 1958. The highly successful play was later made into a film and a musical called simply Seesaw (1973). Early works include I Lay in Zion (1943) and
3. Miracles, Dreams, And Empowerment: A Brief Therapy Practice Note
The journal article, “Miracles, Dreams, and Empowerment: A Brief Therapy Practice Note,” describes empowerment in clients in clinical practice at the individual level. Since many people go to therapy feeling powerless, therapy should focus mainly on empowering the clients. In this research, the clients all feel that they are powerless in some parts
4. The Miracle Worker: Kate Keller And Helen
Kate Keller loves Helen so much that all she can do is pity and indulge her child. Kate’s kind of love is the cause of some of Helen’s problems in The Miracle Worker. By the end of the play, Kate learns that real love also means losing the one you love. Kate felt bad for Helen because she was blind and deaf. Kate tried to get some help for Helen nu
5. Personal WritingAn Event That Changed My Life
Personal Writing: An Event That Changed My Life Open your eyes. Let the music surround you and indulge. But don't let it blind you. We must stay alert and strong. You can take them, for they are the weak. Find the source; he is there if you look, if you accept, if you are open. For the act of closing is futile. You cannot see his heart, but you can

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