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    Shape of Things‚ written by Neil Labute is a romantic drama play performed by Melissa Culha‚ Taylor Church‚ Kelly Tappan‚ Emile Rappaport‚ on Saturday‚ January 21st at La A theater‚ Wright Hall. The play center around the lives of 4 college students‚ from a midwestern town Evelyn played by Melissa Culha‚ Adam played by Taylor Church‚ Jenny played by Kelly Tappan‚ and Phillip played by Emile Rappaport who become involved with each other. The play exhibits the power of what people will do for love and

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    experience since before I can remember. I found myself seated in the Malcom Field theater of Saginaw Valley State University. The Malcom Theater is a very well designed stage for this theatrical performance. It was just large enough to express all of this plays theatrical elements‚ yet not too large to cause distraction. For about the price of a typical movie ticket I received an hour and ten minutes of comical entertainment. The production presented on October 14 at seven o clock was a theatrical performance

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    Stand-up comedy‚ theater play‚ or even community play is not very common in Cameroon. There‚ most comedians perform during social celebrations such as weddings‚ birthday parties‚ or in cabaret. In other words‚ there is no known performing theater hall in Cameroon. Therefore‚ I was amazed‚ when I attended Mark Kendall comedy special entitled “the magic negro and other blackness” at the Stillwell theater at Kennesaw State University. The magic negro and other blackness is a one-man show

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    Education‚ Travel‚ University Delete 00:04:04 - Childhood in Congo / Education Play Description: Pierre talks about his life in Congo and his family. He lived in a village without electricity. He also talks about school‚ how he had to walk 25 kilometres in order to get to school‚ years in college and his struggles i.e. financial difficulties. Keywords: Education‚ Childhood Delete 00:12:07 - Studying in USSR/ Integration Play Description: Pierre studied in Moscow for a month‚ then moved to Poltava‚ Ukraine

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    refinement of fine motor skills; creative and constructive play are both particularly beneficial in this area‚ also play helps children to refine their motor skills when making toy figurines stand up etc. Play benefits children’s intellectual development as it helps then begin to understand important mathematical concepts such as number‚ matching‚ ordering‚ sorting‚ making and recognising pattern‚ adding and subtracting‚ and measuring. Role play helps children to explore aspects of their real life

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    On March 3rd‚ I went to a play called Boys Will Be Boys in UNI’s Interpreters Theatre. I initially went because a friend of mine was in it and they asked me to attend. I was excited because i’ve only seen plays done by Theatre UNI‚ so it would be a nice change to see a smaller scale production. The theatre is located in Lang Hall. It was a very intimate theatre with little to no staging. The actors had to rely solely on a few props and their ability to act. The play was written by a UNI grad student

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    The articles I read discused whether it is more important for children to have creative play‚ or to have organized activies. I personally think that it is important to have both types of activities. I feel that for early age kids‚ it is very important and fun to have creative play time. I have 5 kids‚ and I remember how much fun it was for them to have the freedom of creative play time. We played with food‚ crayons‚ clay‚ paint‚ dirt‚ and so many other things. The only rules were to touch

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    In the play Wasps‚ Aristophanes tried to show the audience the futility of war. Fifth Century B.C. Athens had its fair share of political leaders‚ some‚ like the great Pericles‚ were very good leaders while others were depicted throughout history as horribly‚ cruel people. But‚ Aristophanes particularly despised the demagogue Cleon. This was the reason why most of Aristophanes plays focused on degrading Cleon. Aristophanes believed that politicians such as Cleon used conflict to get richer and‚ he

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    The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufock Analysis Love is a powerful emotional drive that many authors write about. Many seek to obtain love‚ but never do. In the poem The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufock by T.S Elliot‚ this is true of Alfred Prufock. The meaning gathered from this poem is that‚ Prufock isn’t skilled at engaging in social intimacy because of his negative perceptions of the world. Three shifts in the poem amplify this meaning are shown in his dark descriptions of his surroundings‚ his

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    Godot" is a play that captures this feeling and view of the world‚ and characterizes it with archetypes that symbolize humanity and its behaviour when faced with this knowledge. According to the play‚ a human being’s life is totally dependant on chance‚ and‚ by extension‚ time is meaningless; therefore‚ a human’s life is also meaningless‚ and the realization of this drives humans to rely on nebulous‚ outside forces‚ which may be real or not‚ for order and direction. The beginning of the play establishes

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