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    Is religion dangerous

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    Is religion dangerous? I am writing to investigate the reasons whether religion is good or dangerous. Some people may say that religion is the cause of suicide bombings‚ terrorist attacks‚ violence and wars but on the other side other people may argue that religion brings joy‚ comfort and happiness. Religion can sometimes be the cause of many wars and attacks such as 9/11‚ 7/7‚ the Iraq war‚ the crusades...etc. 9/11 and 7/7 attacks were influenced by Islam‚ but in many parts of the Qur’an many Islamic

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    Macbeth Play Analysis

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    viewer We all wrote an essay about it in high school; Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” is so widely read that it’s surprising Justin Kurzel’s newest film is the first notable cinematic adaptation since Roman Polanski’s in 1971. Kurzel’s take on the Scottish play is a spectacle of haunting violence; he takes advantage of the cinematic medium and crafts a stunning aesthetic. As an adaptation‚ the film offers an imaginative reading of the familiar narrative of the eponymous Scottish general (Michael Fassbender

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    Hairspray Play Analysis

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    fall musical Hairspray. While both celebrating and critiquing aspects of American culture in the 1960’s‚ the overall message is the beauty of acceptance and freedom. Despite a few minor weaknesses‚ likely due to limitations on time and resources‚ the play was very impressive and a definite success. Generally‚ the acting was superb. However‚ Amber’s lines seemed tremendously loud and exaggerated compared to the rest of the cast‚ but that may have been necessary to some extent to make the audience dislike

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    Exploratory Play Analysis

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    created the ’play spiral’ Framework which encourages children to explore and learn new skills through structured and unstructured play. The spiral starts with practitioners letting the children explore the environment and resources through ’free play’ and unstructured play‚ this gives them the opportunity to play and create their own rules and develop their own experiences. This is beneficial to practitioners as it allows them to observe the children and plan effectively in order to enhance play. The next

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    The Most Dangerous Game: Literary Analysis Sanger Rainsford is the main character of “The Most Dangerous Game‚” by Richard Connell. Towards the beginning of the story‚ Rainsford showed no mercy for the animals that he had hunted. But once he finds out that he is no longer the hunter‚ but the he is the hunted‚ his whole perspective on hunting changes . When a story’s character undergoes a change due to the story’s events‚ that makes the character dynamic. One of Rainsford’s main hobbies was

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    The Most Dangerous Game‚ a Literary Response The Most Dangerous Game‚ a short story by Richard Connell‚ follows the suspenseful events as the hunter becomes the hunted. Set in the 1920’s The Most Dangerous Game concerns the expert hunter and main character‚ Rainsford‚ whenever he falls overboard at sea and swims to the nearest body of land‚ known as “Ship Trap Island”. It is on this mysterious island that Rainsford stumbles upon the magnificent home of General Zaroff‚ a fellow hunting enthusiast

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    Macbeth: Play Analysis

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    the week of 3/18 Macbeth Casting Macbeth Tom Hiddleston I believe that Tom Hiddleston would be a great Macbeth is that as seen in other movies‚ the characters he portrays are not always emotionally stable and this is quite how Macbeth in the play is. Lady Macbeth Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie has played roles where she needs to be strong and wicked and also emotional roles making her a good fit for the role of Lady Macbeth. Witch Jessica Lange

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    Gorgon Play Analysis

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    The theatre is a place of such elegance and beauty and yet the first conversation that is heard from the stage of such sophistication is about ‘sharting’ ones pants. This is the first conversation that was heard while witnessing this Adelaide-made play‚ Gorgon. Both playwright Elena Carapetis and director Nescha Jelk tell a story which speaks to the targeted teenage audience about the suffering themes of gendered emotion‚ friendship‚ family and grief all while struggling with the ‘side-effects’ of

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    Curtains Play Analysis

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    “Curtains” is a whodunit mystery musical originally written by Rupert Holmes accompanied with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. It is a play within a play set in Boston. The play‚ “Robbin hood”‚ is trying to make it on Broadway‚ however the leading actress‚ Jessica Cranshaw‚ always forgets her cues and lines. She mysteriously dies in the last scene of the show. It is discovered that she was murdered and everyone in the show is a suspect. We then meet Lt. Frank Cioffi‚ a detective working

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    Pay For Play Analysis

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    Matthew DelSanto 3/16/11 Analyzing a Text Amateurs or Exploited Athletes? In the article titled “College players deserve pay for play‚” Rod Gilmore makes his case clear; it’s time for a change in college football. Since college sports originated‚ the athletes have been considered amateurs that receive benefits through scholarships. Recently‚ college football has become a multi billion dollar industry‚ and controversy about whether or not players should get paid has risen from it. Through factually

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