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    Summer of the Seventeenth Doll‚ by Ray Lawler was a ‘bottling’ performance. A highly effective use of lighting‚ set design‚ props and additional sensory stimulus; were powerful tools in creating a realistic production. The skilful use of the elements of drama; human context; language‚ movement‚ mood and dramatic tension‚ enabled the audience to relate to the characters and plot. The development of sub-plots also added to the creation of a realistic performance‚ by mirroring the human condition. Through

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    House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the American city of Chicago in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized circa 1984 in Chicago‚ but beginning in 1985‚ it fanned out to other major cities across North and South America‚ as well as Europe and later Australia.[1] Early house music commercial success in Europe saw songs such as "House Nation" by House Master Boyz and the Rude Boy of House (1987) and "Doctorin’ the House" by Coldcut (1988) in the pop charts. Since

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    performed during a specific period. A payroll system allows businesses to follow a set series of processes in order to make timely‚ correct payments in compliance with government regulations. A payroll system may be manual or computerized and handled in-house or outsourced to another provider. The payroll process typically includes calculating employee pay‚ recording payroll transactions and determining and paying payroll taxes. A company must have in place a timekeeping system that accurately reflects

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    Be a True Woman

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                                                     Be a true woman On my 18th birthday‚ my best friend sent me a birthday card. The card had only four words –"Be a true woman. " I kept wondering what a true woman is. How to be a true woman? I didn’t find the answer until I met Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice. I believe a true woman is like Elizabeth. A true woman should be confident‚ natural and keep herself‚ introspective‚ and flawed. These four characteristics make Elizabeth “a handsome woman‚” which is how the author

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    Islam for Woman

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    encompasses every aspect of one s life from beginning to end. Islam‚ the newest and second largest faith‚ influences many parts of this earth. Originating in Saudi Arabia‚ the religion is based on one book‚ The Holy Quran‚ the final word of Allah (god). Prophet Muhammed‚ in Islam‚ was the last messenger of god. His life is one that Muslims should follow. The Holy Quran‚ outlines every Muslim s life. This outline‚ provides guidance from whom to marry to how to mourn a loved one s death. The Holy Quran dictates

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    My mother has always had a lot of rules. I could not watch SpongeBob‚ I could not play with Bratz Dolls‚ and I could not have my own phone until high school. However‚ my mother also has a clever daughter. Watch SpongeBob? At my grandmother’s house. No Bratz dolls? Barbie dolls are fine substitutes. And my postponed usage of a cell phone? In 6th grade I became the neighborhood go-to babysitter and made enough cash to go to Verizon and pay for the phone myself. But there was one rule my mother had

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    V. ANALYSIS Market Analysis There is an increasing number of dormitories‚ apartments and condominium units that are housing students and families. This is because of the presence of universities‚ colleges‚ and secondary schools in the area. They also observed the growing number of business establishments such as Internet cafes‚ laundromats‚ cafeterias‚ sari-sari stores and water stations. In the map of proposed site illustrated by Mar‚ there are 2 schools near the area‚ the University of Sto

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    A Dolls House: 2. How does the imagery in the play aid the audience to appreciate the themes‚ the dramatic question(s)‚ of the play? A Doll’s House is a play written in 1879 by Henrik Ibsen depicting the story of a couple Nora and Torvald Helmer. The play specifically follows the journey of the character Nora’s self-discovery and struggle against the oppression of her husband Torvald and the society that he represents. Ibsen uses non-verbal elements such as screen directions and setting descriptions

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    1. Discuss the importance of place and/or landscape in one or more texts that you have read. Place is important because it constructs the setting and era‚ discussing issues through symbolism and what is accepted in society during those times. The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler relies heavily on place to construct the setting and bring the story into context for the audience. It is set in the 1950s‚ in Australia during the midst of an economic boom. The story is about the boys Roo

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    which with a twist and sad ending. This story speaks of the importance of kinship. It tells the audience to treasure their relationship with their loved ones before it’s too late and something unexpected happens. Nowadays‚ most people are workaholics and they failed to spend time with their family members and without realizing it‚ a gap has been built between them. Therefore‚ this story is able to create a sense of awareness on the importance of cherishing the moments with your loved ones. Synopsis

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