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Bradley Boney,

... When you’re born to be a sissy. —Cowardly Lion, The Wizard of Oz When I was in high school, it amazed ...

Tópico(s): LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy

1996 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Theatre Journal

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Pamela R. Johnson,

Uses The Wizard of Oz as a metaphor for a workforce comprising of Scarecrows, Tinmen and Cowardly Lions. Specifically addresses the topics of disempowered workers, barriers to empowering employees, steps to empowerment, and benefits to organizations of having self‐directed and ...

Tópico(s): Leadership, Courage, and Heroism Studies

1994 - Emerald Publishing Limited | Journal of Managerial Psychology

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Osmond Beckwith,

... Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion were apparently firmly fixed in American public imagination, almost nothing in print about their creator. Of the few brief adult Oz-appreciations then extant, the best and longest—itself ...

Tópico(s): Themes in Literature Analysis

1976 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Children's literature

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Trey Knott,

... the familiar characters from Frank Baum's Wizard of Oz. For example, the Cowardly Lion lacks courage and can be associated with the evaluator's need to consider his or her own courage in following the principle of integrity/honesty. Similarly, the Scarecrow and the Tin ...

Tópico(s): Evaluation and Performance Assessment

1998 - SAGE Publishing | American Journal of Evaluation

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Richard F. MacLehose, Jay S. Kaufman,

... 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, The Wizard of Oz, the benevolent Wizard is asked to solve the existential dilemmas of the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion. Seemingly unable to provide them the intangible things ...

Tópico(s): Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies

2011 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Epidemiology

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Judith M. Newman,

... curriculum and instruction. DO YOU remember The Wizard of Oz? The wonderful wizard who could do everything? At least that's what Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion believed. The Scarecrow wanted the great Oz to ...

Tópico(s): Education and Technology Integration

2000 - SAGE Publishing | Phi Delta Kappan

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Joshua R. Eyler,

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz , L. Frank Baum tackles social constructions of disability through a variety of means. First and foremost, the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion are searching for the brain, heart, and courage they believe they are missing, and the Wizard offers them prostheses as an ...

Tópico(s): Utopian, Dystopian, and Speculative Fiction

2013 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Children's Literature Association quarterly

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Alan B. Copperman,

... a hero and a pioneer. Just as the Cowardly Lion went to Oz in search of courage, the surgeons who performed the transplant found the opportunity ...

Tópico(s): Themes in Literature Analysis

1986 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Perspectives in biology and medicine

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Jane Thomas,

It is all very well saying that the cowardly lion in The Wizard of Oz would have benefited from some mental health nursing ...

Tópico(s): Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout

2005 - Royal College of Nursing | Nursing Standard

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J. Craig Busey,

... journey to the Emerald City in The Wizard of Oz with Toto, Tin Man, and Scarecrow, before confronting the Cowardly Lion, the entourage became increasingly concerned about what dangers they might encounter on the way, finally lapsing into the repeated chant ofLions, and tigers, and bears, oh my!” Similarly, ...

2005 - Elsevier BV | Journal of the American Dietetic Association

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Deborah Bryon,

... vantage point to gain perspective. Maybe, like the cowardly lion in The Wizard of Oz, Kate's rage needs to be batted on ...

Tópico(s): Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology

2024 - Wiley | Journal of Analytical Psychology

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M. Lindell Joseph,

... change in difficult and new circumstances? JM: The Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz learns that what he thinks he lacks, he ...

Tópico(s): Nursing Education, Practice, and Leadership

2019 - Elsevier BV | Nurse Leader

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Elizabeth Bush,

... s gift for math, and the role of Cowardly Lion in the Wizard of Oz production, where Vi finds her singing voice and ...

2021 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books./Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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Tara D. Knott,

... the familiar characters from Frank Baum’s Wizard of Oz. For example, the Cowardly Lion lacks courage and can be associated with the evaluator’s need to consider his or her own courage in following the principle of integrity/honesty. Similarly, the Scarecrow and the Tin ...

Tópico(s): Evaluation and Performance Assessment

1998 - SAGE Publishing | American Journal of Evaluation

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James B. Young,

In L. Frank Baum's Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy, blown out of Kansas by a tornado, finds the rusted Tin Man in a forest, reanimates him with the contents of his oil can, and troops off to the Emerald City, joined by the Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion, to get a heart from the Wizard for her new acquaintance. This allegorical tale published in 1900 has been said to represent many things, but for our profession, it can characterize the present-day magic and mysticism of heart transplant, ventricular assist devices, and, in particular, total artificial heart implantation. 1 Baum L.F. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. George M. Hill Company, Chicago1900 Google Scholar Thus, ...

Tópico(s): Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation

2018 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Cardiac Failure

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Robert Lanza,

... I got a feeling exactly like that the cowardly lion had when he approached the Wizard of Oz, with the clouds of fire swirling round. "My ...

Tópico(s): Climate Change Communication and Perception

1994 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Perspectives in biology and medicine

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Mary L. Dudziak,

... behalf. The film rendition of The Wizard of Oz captures this feature of contemporary distant war. As Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion battle a witch seeking to eliminate them, Dorothy' ...

Tópico(s): Gothic Literature and Media Analysis

2022 - Johns Hopkins University Press | American Quarterly

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Joseph V. Simone,

... some ways, my favorite. It shows the Wizard of Oz characters embarking on the yellow brick road, a future with hope and optimism. The Tin Man is Mike Neuss, the Cowardly Lion is Peter Eisenberg, I am the Wizard, Kris McNiff is Dorothy, Joe Jacobsen is the Scarecrow, and another ASCO staff stalwart, Pam Kadlubek, MPH, is the Good Witch of the North.JOSEPH V. SIMONE, MD, President of ...

2010 - Wolters Kluwer | Oncology Times

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Deborah Allison,

... Judy Garland) is whisked away to the Land of Oz, where she teams up with the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), the Tin Man (Jack Haley), and the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) on her journey to the Emerald ...

Tópico(s): Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism

2022 - University of Illinois Press | Journal of Film and Video

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Sydney Duncan,

... the Past and Future argues that of all the variations of Oz, Gregory Maguire's books best reveal what it is about that makes it a book, a movie, a place, and an idea to which we want to return. Auxier uses Maguire's A Lion Among Men, his Cowardly Lion novel, to discuss temporality and responsibility. According to Auxier, whether the future is active in the present (or past) ...

Tópico(s): Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies

2011 - | Journal of the fantastic in the arts

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Timnah Card,

... of Glinda, Princess Ozma, the Wizard, and the Cowardly Lion and swiped the Golden Cap that controls the winged monkeys. Aided (somewhat unwillingly) by the Nome Prince Rikiko, as well as the Scarecrow, Scraps the Patchwork Girl, Jack Pumpkinhead, Bungle the Glass Cat, and the sawhorse, all of prior Oz fame, Dori and Em track down and vanquish ...

Tópico(s): Themes in Literature Analysis

2005 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books./Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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Jennifer Drake Askey,

... a parallel tradition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in eastern Germany, one that showcases cultural exchange on the other side of the Iron Curtain and that retains a hearty following. Generations of children in the former socialist German Democratic Republic (GDR) read and reread and loved the wizard of the Emerald City, the Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion, the Iron Woodsman, and Elli, the little girl ...

Tópico(s): Literature and Cultural Memory

2012 - Johns Hopkins University Press | ˜The œLion and the unicorn

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Mary Hugh C.H.M. Brady,

... girl would end my wicked deeds.” Returning to Oz, the wishes of Dorothy and her three friends are granted with the help of the Wizard, who is really just a very good “common” man disguised as the Grand Wizard, and the Good Witch, Glinda. In the end, the scarecrow gets a brain, the tin woodman gets the heart he has yearned for, the lion becomes the courageous, not cowardly king of the jungle, and Dorothy returns to ...

Tópico(s): School Health and Nursing Education

2004 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Pediatric Health Care

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Margaret Brady,

... girl would end my wicked deeds.” Returning to Oz, the wishes of Dorothy and her three friends are granted with the help of the Wizard, who is really just a very good “common” man disguised as the Grand Wizard, and the Good Witch, Glinda. In the end, the scarecrow gets a brain, the tin woodman gets the heart he has yearned for, the lion becomes the courageous, not cowardly king of the jungle, and Dorothy returns to ...

Tópico(s): School Health and Nursing Education

2004 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Pediatric Health Care

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Alan M. Dahms,

... encouraged by Dorothy, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion, the Scare crow sets off on a grand quest for help ? a search for a Wizard who can give him a brain. Ironically, the Scare crow demonstrates along the way that he already has a brain, for it is he who serves repeatedly as guide and problem solver for the others. Oz isn't the only place with scare crows. ...

Tópico(s): Youth Substance Use and School Attendance

1977 - SAGE Publishing | Phi Delta Kappan

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James N. Weinstein,

... inform the changes they are advocating, and the Cowardly Lion's courage, to make the necessary decisions even ...

Tópico(s): Healthcare Policy and Management

2009 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Spine

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R. Moynihan,

... in the Wicked Witch of the East). The Cowardly Lion is a parody of William Jennings Bryan. The ...

Tópico(s): Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies

1973 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Children's literature

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François R. Velde,

... farmers and workers of the Midwest, while the cowardly lion is their unsuccessful champion, William Jennings Bryan. The ...

Tópico(s): Census and Population Estimation

2003 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal

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Weizhen Wang, I-Jui Lee,

... children to interact with different characters (such as Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow, etc.) through role-play, thereby helping them ...

Tópico(s): Family and Disability Support Research

2020 - Springer Science+Business Media | Lecture notes in computer science