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    here the sky is filled with colors of orange a red and a looming unpleasant sound in the background. The sky represents the bloodshed that will occur. As the opening scene progresses‚ the sky transitions to a normal blue color with the sound of seagulls in the background. This transition from an ominous looking sky to that of a normal day represents how Macbeths life will transition from normal to one of bloodshed by his own hand. The witches entering once the transition takes place shows their

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    emotions on stage (Bilgrave‚ 2004). During this time many people believed that great actors just had natural intuitions or would learn from bad performances (Strasberg‚ 1975). In 1898‚ this began to change when the Moscow Art Theatre produced the play Seagull. Stanislavski used this play to help actors connect emotionally with the characters

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    Ben Mikaelsen “The 2003 California Young Reader Medal goes to Ben Mikaelsen.” That’s right in Ben Mikaelsen has won many awards and has made amazing books such as Petey and Touching Spirit Bear. His articles about Touching Spirit Bear have appeared in many articles of today’s world and in many magazines. Ben Mikaelsen was born in Bolivia in 1952. He was one of six children and each of the children were adventurous which was up Ben’s alley. He used to think that everybody and everything was the

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time of profound change in the United States. This time would be one of the most exciting ones for the United States. Eric Foner says‚ “The country enjoys abundant natural resources‚ a growing supply of labor‚ an expanding market for manufactured goods‚ and the availability of capital for investment‚” (2016). The United States was becoming a force to be reckoned with; however‚ the Industrial Revolution only sped up this process. As Foner explained‚ the United States

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    [pic] Summary of your observations and what you learnt about recording observations Over the past several weeks‚ studying the attitudes and actions of pregnant ewes helped to solidify the definition of maternal behaviour as being the archetype of care and attendance an offspring receives exclusively from its mother. Domestic sheep occur in a somewhat manipulative environment‚ allowing for a relatively predictable reaction composed of both acquired and innate behavioural factors

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    breeding season. Some species and populations of cranes migrate over long distances; others do not migrate at all. Cranes are solitary during the breeding season‚ occurring in pairs‚ but during the non-breeding season they are gregarious‚ forming large flocks where their numbers are sufficient. SARUS CRANE The Sarus Crane (Grus Antigone) is a large non-migratory bird found in parts of the Indian subcontinent‚ Southeast Asia and Australia. The tallest of the flying birds‚ standing at a height of up to

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    Cited: White‚ E.B. “Once More to the Lake”. The Seagull Reader: Essays. Ed. Joseph Kelly. 2nd ed. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ Inc.‚ 2008. 369-376. Print.

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    1865. The depiction of the light from the sky‚ in the form of the color blue‚ is the dominant formal element that catches our attention at first sight of this image. The intention is to also describe the white sailboat in the background with the seagulls flying around it because it catches the eye second. The painter‚ Monet‚ uses a number of elements to make a very complex painting. These elements are employed all over. This is considered a very successful painting and it is very exciting to study

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    all bagged up and slung over both shoulders. A hot sea breeze rushes through the visitor’s hair‚ as you stand there you can taste the salt in the air; it is forced through your lungs as you inhale. The sound of the waves crashing against the shore‚ seagulls swooping overhead and the strong scent of sunscreen surrounds the beach. The beachgoers spring as their feet hit the blistering sand. Sitting there for hours‚ playing with the sand; children giggle as their sand castles are overtaken by powerful

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    Lorna Dee Cervantes: Beneath the Shadow of the Freeway The form of the poem is not easy to determine. It consists of six stanzas of uneven length‚ which are‚ except for the first and fifth‚ again divided into sub-stanzas. The meter is irregular as well as the length of the verses and there is also no rhyme scheme. Cervantes plays very freely with the structure of poems. She does not use an established type of poem and ignores rhyme and meter‚ but she presents her words graphically in the form of

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