Great Midwestern Educational Theatre Company’s Study Guide for A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Table of Contents & Production Information Table of Contents • Dear Educator… • About the Play • Historical Issues • Educational Issues • Housing & Neighborhood Class Issues • Empowerment‚ Employment‚ & Diversity • Family Values‚ Family Roles Production Staff Director: Amy Ressler Stage Manager: Marquita
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Raisin in the Sun Raisin in the Sun is a movie that faces issues in groups as well as the aspects of culture diversity. The team has reviewed the movie and we have reviewed key points to how the movie ties into the aspects of group work. As a team we have reviewed the theoretical model and what diversity and ethical issues are visible in the movie. We have not only learned about the movie A Raisin in the Sun while working on this project‚ but also we have learned how our team works together and
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Struggling for Opportunity In the 1950’s‚ black Americans were considered separate but equal. However‚ that was not how they were treated. They were still treated with disrespect and kept in a low social status. In the play‚ “A Raisin in the Sun‚” Lorraine Hansberry brings forth the struggles that were faced by black Americans living in Chicago in the early days of the civil rights movements such as job discrimination‚ housing discrimination‚ and unequal educational opportunities. One struggle
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Sun Microsystems is a leading supplier of computer related products‚ including servers‚ workstations‚ storage devices‚ and network switches. In the letter to stockholders as part of the 2001 annual report‚ President and CEO Scott G. McNealy offered the following remarks: Fiscal 2001 was clearly a mixed bag for Sun‚ the industry‚ and the economy as a whole. Still‚ we finished with revenue growth of 16 percent—and that’s significant. We believe it’s a good indication that Sun continued to pull away
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A Raisin in the Sun‚ a play by Lorraine Hansberry includes many similarities to Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. A Raisin in the Sun is about a poor African-American family who receives a life insurance check which could improve their life and make their dreams a reality. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech in front of thousands of people in Washington‚ D.C. as he demanded equal rights for all Americans. They both illustrate the long-awaited freedom that African-Americans want
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Fujitsu 6 Long-Term Packages 6 Linked Prosperity 7 Internal Strategy 8 Mission Statement 10 Marketing Strategy 10 Conclusion 12 Appendices 13 Appendix A – Porter’s Five Forces 13 Appendix B – S.W.O.T Analysis of Sun Microsystems 16 Appendix C – History of Sun 19 Appendix D – About Products 20 Appendix E – Stock Chart 21 Appendix F – Market Shares 22 Appendix G – Budget/Marketing Expenses Chart 23 Appendix H – OS Market Share / Windows Budget 24 Appendix I – Microsoft Lawsuit
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Lorraine Hansberry’s‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ contains many conflicts and prejudice injustices through out the story. It draws your attention to each characters dream‚ aspirations‚ and their individual characteristics. A Raisin in the Sun is symbolic‚ shows Walter’s progress as a dynamic character‚ the development of Mama’s understanding of herself and her harvest (children) and finally the influences Big Walter had on their lives. There are many different instances where the title is symbolic. African
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March 11‚ 1959 was the first Broadway debut of Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun. The play was considered a racial milestone of the time. Stated by The Washington Post‚ “Its impact on an artistic level had a power like Brown v. Board of Education or Jackie Robinson. It was a moment in theatrical history both epic and serene” (Washington Post 1). A Raisin in the Sun is about a 1950’s African-American family trying to reach their dreams and obtain a better life for themselves. Lorraine
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HEALTH – Promoting a Sun Smart Carnival Action Research Report – Reina Pugh‚ 2014 Introduction In Far North Queensland (FNQ) school students are exposed to a UV rating of 15 during summer at its extreme rate (Australia‚ 2014). Adolescents are at a high risk of sun exposure and have a greater chance of developing skin cancer later in life (Cairns Beaches‚ n.d.)‚ although the influence of schools‚ parents and media adolescent still fail to protect themselves from the sun. Melanoma is now currently
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Sun tanning describes a darkening of the skin (especially of fair-skinned individuals) in a natural physiological response stimulated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunshine or from artificial sources such as a tanning bed. With excessive exposure to ultraviolet‚ a sunburn can develop. Cause and effect Two different mechanisms contribute to the UV-induced darkening of the skin. Firstly the UVA-radiation generates oxidative stress which in turn oxidises pre-existing melanin. This
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