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    Before examining Crimp´s work and the role of audience in it‚ it is worth mentioning that Attempts on Her Life was destined by its author to be set for performance in the theatre (Zimmermann 2002: 105). This brief insight brings us back to Jerzy Grotowski´s vision of theatre as “what takes place between spectator and actor” (qtd. Freshwater 2009: 24). However‚ let us remember that looking‚ especially in the case of such an imaginative and visually flavorful play as Attempts‚ is not a necessarily

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    situations then others. If you want a really hard math equation done maybe you should look in the depths of the library. If you need help moving into a new house and are moving heavy stuff go to the nearest weight room. Everyone‚ for the most part‚ is usually good for something. In this narrative‚ religion is everywhere. With verse after verse being quoted from the Bible. Some people have many Gods while most have one reining all-powerful being. In the case of Mary Rowlandson‚ I believe her being a puritan

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    How Does the Body Function?” Do you consider your body a delicate temple‚ and do you give any thoughts to the daily functions it provides for you? Well‚ to name a few‚ the eyes‚ ears and skin play a vital role in our lives‚ and without these precious body parts I believe our life of living free would be limited. Someone once said that “the eyes provide a window to the soul‚ they also provide us with a window to the world.” Our vision starts when you look at an object; the light from

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    due to unsafe health reasons. Summary 7 In time Richard finally finds a job he thinks he can be he can be happy and satisfied with but that all goes downhill. Richard works as a Water boy and Brick gatherer in a local brickyard because all of his other recent attempts for a job have been complete failures. One afternoon while Richard is working very hard gathering bricks the boss’s dog snarl’s and then bites Richard. Richard thought he might die because all those who have been bit by the dog have

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    “Imperfection is beauty‚ madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” ― Marilyn Monroe‚ Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words tags: be-yourself ‚ inspirational 12987 people liked it like “I like nonsense‚ it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living.” ― Dr. Seuss tags: fantasy 12936 people liked it like “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed

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    streets. She tries to hide once she has seen him but it is too late. He takes her out of her room and runs back to his cave. At first she is worried that he is going to eat her but he is not that type of giant. He is known as the Big Friendly Giant and eats disgusting vegetables that taste like rotting frogs. His main idea of fun is catching dreams and blowing the happy ones into children’s bedrooms at night. The other nine giants however are man eating giants and they go to different countries every

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    greatly impacted by her father‚ mother‚ and other events. Margaret Fuller’s dad had the greatest influence on her career. At a young age‚ her father tutored Margaret rigorously‚ which caused her to become very knowledgeable‚ despite not going to a traditional school until her teenage years. If she did not have her intelligence‚ she most likely would not have developed a love for literature‚ or her books would be plain and simple. One example of her intricate intelligence in her writing that would

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    In the film “Her”‚ Theodore works in a company in which he creates love letters and express the emotion of each couples where he only sees them through pictures. As Theodore gets of his work‚ he had a same routine of playing this horrific‚ and boring video games where this creature is trying to help him find his way out. And there is Samantha‚ Theodore’s artificially operating system who lives in a computer which is designed to provide companionship. “Any person is available to become part of one’s

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    1. Explain potential reasons for her to be anemic? Include scientific evidence in your discussion. ( Tips : use your physiology knowledge) Anemic happen when your body lack of healthy red blood cell or hemoglobin in blood [2]. Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds to oxygen [1]. Besides that‚ anemic also cause by faulty red blood cell production or destruction of red blood cell. Anemic during pregnancy are common happen to pregnant women because woman

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    proud family. She lived a quiet and solitary life yet is known as one of the best and most original American women poets in history. Her poetry was revolutionary; it did not use the typical form of the nineteenth century‚ but did use traditional topics such as death and religion to portray her thoughts. Dickinson’s religious upbringing and education had a major impact on her poetry‚ and her reclusive lifestyle allowed her to focus exclusively on her writing. Dickinson was born on December 10‚ 1830

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