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    play as a staged reading‚ explores the ideas and experiences of femininity in a series of scenes—vignettes which paint portraits of women’s passions and struggles. The scenes she chose to preform varied in their approaches. The second scene titled “Lions Den” is a performance by a ring-leader‚ played by Kitty Corem‚ presenting women for sale in an auction. Each women she advertises is an archetype of constructed sexuality‚ a single mother‚ a business woman‚ and a dominatrix. In her monologues‚ she

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    the early 14th century and is also known as the Portico (Portico Palace) because of the portico formed by a five-arched arcade at one end of a large pool. It is one of the oldest palace structures in the Alhambra complex. PURPOSE: The Palace of the Lions was the architectural pinnacle of the Alhambra. Its celebrated fountain was a symbol of its decorative richness and an example of the complex water system. In addition to its symbolic function the fountain also had a practical purpose. The complex

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    1. Signs and symptoms of some common childhood illnesses: Chicken pox- Chickenpox is a mild and common childhood illness that most children catch at some point. It causes a rash of red‚ itchy spots that turn into fluid-filled blisters. They then crust over to form scabs‚ which eventually drop off. However‚ even before the rash appears‚ the child may have some mild flu-like symptoms including: • feeling sick • a high temperature (fever) of 38ºC or over • aching‚ painful muscles • headache •

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    Many believe that Disney’s The Lion King was based off of one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays‚ Hamlet. While there are many differences in these two pieces of work‚ there are also many similarities. Both of these stories are based around a prince finding out his uncle killed his father so he could be king. The murders are very different while the story itself is true. The Lion King is a story that takes place in a kingdom of lions in Africa. Simba is the prince of the Pridelands and his father

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    strength is symbolized by the lion. The Train from Rhodesia is a journey of the failure of self-realization. The woman realizes that her “wonderful” life isn’t so wonderful. She has money and a new husband that wants to make her happy and buy her what she wants. The woman wasn’t happy with her life and she thought that getting married would change her life path. When they stopped at a train station on there way home there was this old black man trying to sell a wood carved lion that she wanted. The

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    Hamlet and the Lion King have many similarities and differences throughout the movies. All throughout the movie and play you realize that they go hand in hand. A few of the things that fit with the compare and contrast are how both of the fathers die and everyone thinks it was an accident‚ many relationships are fairly similar as well‚ and lastly both of the main characters have to overcome a struggle in their life. In the movies both fathers die “mysteriously.” Hamlet’s father was killed

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    actions‚ reactions‚ as well direct statements- that bringing the characters to life. 5. Static Character –Stays essentially the same throughout the story. Example is Scar because he second type of character in the Lion King Movie. 6. Dynamic

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    Never Giving Up Never giving up is the key to success‚ because if you give up you will never learn or grow. In the movie The Lion King‚ Simba the protagonist of the story‚ Which‚ Mufasa died because of Scar the antagonist. Scar stepped on Mufasa´s paws and made him fall into a stampede of oxen and died. That’s when Simba had gone on the journey to Scars’ place. He had gone through alot but he had finally arrived to Scar. Simba and Scar had a big fight because it was Simba’s destiny. Do you comprehend

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    Have you ever read the book ‚ “The Lion‚ The Witch ‚ and The Wardrobe ?” Lucy‚ Peter‚Susan‚ Edmund were compassionate in the story . They were all willing to help other people instead of themselves . Edmund started to get it at the end of the story because in the beginning of the story ‚ he was selfish and cruel to his siblings . The theme of this story is to “treat people the way you want to be treated .” First ‚ a lot of people can be very compassionate to help others . Alsan

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    ‘Lion Of The Desert’ Movie Summary Between two world wars‚ a struggle for freedom took place in Libya within the African desert. The movie ‘Lion of the Desert"‚ is a historically accurate story about the Libyan resistance leader‚ Omar Mukhtar‚ teacher by profession‚ guerilla by obligation. Mukhtar committed himself to a war that could not have been won in his own lifetime. He skillfully led the Libyan resistance against the Italian oppressors from 1911-1931. This movie takes place during the

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