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    rehursal log In this lesson my group worked on the cooking scene which is near the end of the performance.In this scene the main charcaters are me and Victoria‚ Victoria comes onto the stage first and sits down at the cooking table and starts to stir her food and looks around to see if anyone is around and than tastes the food and spits it back into the bowl. than i walk on behind her whith a big box of oranges and she gets a shock and starts working normally. I pull some faces as if i was gonna

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    Market Scene By: Kilki Pareek A well-known street market in Jaipur is M.I road. M.I road - a public library of sights and smells brought to life by its buzzing activity‚ especially during the Diwali festival‚ a visitor coming from anywhere definitely not going to miss. As the first soft ray of the golden yellow sun oozed across the turquoise sky. I walked down the street with the blithe gait of a young girl‚ awaiting the spectacular awakening of this busy hive. Soon‚ one by one‚ like

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    512 Words Short Essay on The Scene at a Hospital by Anjana Mazumdar My friend has been lying ill in the Civil Hospital for some time past. I learnt about his illness only a few days back and‚ therefore‚ I decided to go and look him up. When I reached the hospital I found it a huge building consisting of several wings with a clock in the middle. The whole approach to the hospital was full of people waiting to be examined or waiting to see their relatives. When I entered the hospital

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    · Menopause is the time in a woman’s life when the function of the ovaries ceases. The ovary‚ or female gonad‚ is one of a pair of reproductive glands in women. · The process of menopause does not occur overnight‚ but rather is a gradual process. This so-called perimenopausal transition period is a different experience for each woman. · The average age of menopause onset is 51 years old. There is no single method to predict when a woman will experience menopause. · The age at which a woman

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    The Role of Secondary Characters And Questions in The Thief of Always Clive Barker’s The Thief of Always involves Harvey Swick‚ the protagonist‚ finding out that the Holiday House isn’t as real and happy as it seems. Barker has many characters and uses questions that help the main character‚ Harvey Swick‚ see through the antagonist‚ Hood‚ and his illusions and magic. Barker uses his caretaker Mrs.Griffin; Harvey’s own inquisitive nature; Harvey’s strange and mysterious friend‚ Lulu to help Harvey

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    genre. Not all covers have to be a worlds difference from the original nor do they have to be similar to the original. The intent of them is to appeal to a larger audience. Many can absolutely see the difference in similarities or the song “I will always love you” originally sung by Dolly Parton and rearranged and covered by Whitney Houston. When Dolly originally wrote this country song‚ she was trying to tell he business partner she was working with at the time that their professional partnership

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    The Thief of Always by Clive Barker is about Harvey Swick who entered a house of holidays run by a powerful being called Hood‚ he quickly discovers the house’s dark secrets. In this essay I will talk about the roles that Hood’s minions play in the book. There are 4 main minions that Hood controls‚ Rictus‚ Marr‚ Jive‚ and Carna‚ in this essay I won’t talk about Carna. I think Hood’s minions advance the plot a lot. I will tell you about the roles that Rictus‚ Marr‚ and Jive play in the book. Hood’s

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    that they already logged on in the first place‚ and type their information in‚ thus giving the hacker access to both their email and their password. The hacker will then use his or her Myspace profile to send out advertisements about stuff like free ring tines‚ lingerie‚ condoms‚ and a few other unethical things. Some of the damages done by phishing is that the user loses control of their account first of all‚ and financial loss. It’s easy for most hackers to get to the accounts because of the passwords

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    serious issues of our time as nothing more than fodder for entertainment. Television is the biggest culprit‚ and those of us who grew up on television have been damaged in ways that are now so universally common that they go unnoticed. Neil Postman’ s examination of this problem in his 1985 book‚ Amusing Ourselves to Death‚ is a dire warning of the consequences of living in a culture dominated by television‚ and while over 20 years have passed since this book was written‚ the introduction

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    Essays‚ Not Rants! 173: But What Does It All Mean? When The Lord of The Rings was first published there was a lot of talk about its relation to the second World War. It got to the point that in the foreword to a later edition‚ Tolkien explicitly said that no‚ it was not in any way an allegory of World War Two. Tolkien wasn’t a huge fan of allegories‚ to the point where he usually considered them detrimental to the story (and also the biggest flaw of C.S. Lewis’ The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe)

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