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    Sinderela Play

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    some introductory play that was held. There were some ballet dancers and some foreign musicians that kept the audience entertained. I found it very interesting because they have been moving in sync‚ all at the same time. It lasted for 1 hour‚ and after the Introductory Part‚ they were given a big round of applause for their outstanding performance. A 10-minute break was given to the audience before the Sinderela Play starts. After that 10-minute break‚ the play started. The introduction to the play

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    Hi Mom‚ This morning after I left your house‚ in my way to work I had a little car accident. I am okay mom‚ not to worry‚ nothing happened to me or the babies. This lady was taking on the phone‚ and of course she never saw my car. Now I understand why you are always telling me not to use my cell phone when driving. Thank god‚ RJ‚ Madison and Melanie are ok‚ just a little bit scare (yes mom they had seatbelt). I’m taking the day off to deal whit my insurance. Love you Write a formal letter of

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    Blood Simple Film Analysis

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    The Coen brothers can be considered an example of what not to do when first starting out as a writer and director in the film industry. From the beginning‚ they did not try to get a big name producer‚ go for big name actors‚ or write movies they knew would be hits. Instead‚ they raised money from the citizens of their hometown to make their first film Blood Simple‚ which starred pretty much no-name actors and actresses in an absurd plot. However‚ this put their name on the map‚ and it was because

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    “stage”. But what can we draw from the poet assimilating the past to a stage performance? Firstly‚ stage performances provide the audience with a sense of intimacy as well as reality. The performance is acted out live in front of the audience‚ with the characters in close proximity to us and the actors’ stage presence being palpable and tactile. This draws the audience into the show‚ momentarily allowing them to imbibe in the performance. The poet using this metaphor to relate the present to

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    Tim Miller Play Analysis

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    topic about marriage equality and when a social change is finally achieved. His solo performance displays a serious‚ yet comical tone about the struggles his husband and him were faced with in order to get to where they are today. Miller gives his audience great detail on riots he participated in and his thoughts on the government. He also shares his family history and the important role it has on his life today. Miller’s solo performance of Rooted makes a comfortable atmosphere to talk openly about

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    The loyalty of Australians was heavily tested during these times‚ with society divided in their support of anti-communism. Nowra exposes the audience to the harsh treatment of those living in mental institutions during these times; a result of society’s’ predisposition to neglect those labelled ‘insane’ in the 70’s. Through the play he encourages the audience to ignore these perceptions and recognise the mentally ill as equals instead of undermining them. Furthermore‚ Nowra highlights society’s conflicting

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    Literature 22 Feb 2011 A Raisin in the Sun The play and the production of A Raisin in the Sun are comparable in multiple ways. After reading the play and watching the movie‚ there are many things that don’t exactly match up to one another causing the audience to develop a bias about several things that could use some reviewing. With all intentions‚ Hansberry worked delicately to choose the right actors to fit the parts in the movie production. Although Hansberry had good intentions when choosing the actors

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    solve the countries sufferings. Stating‚ “mothers instead of being able to work for their honest livelihood are forced to employ all their time in strolling‚ to beg sustenance for their helpless infants‚” Swift effectively paints a picture for his audience to better understand the intensity of the situation. Strolling‚ or prostitution‚ was used widely to earn money to provide for families. Continuing to invoke emotion‚ Swift explains the hard-comings of the Irish people when he says‚ “they grow up

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    10k vs Annual Report

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    previous year; however this is only partial of their intent. Under the CEO’s letter‚ business operation‚ and corporate responsibility segment‚ they focus on communicate this slogan of “Save money‚ Live better.” to their customers. Wal-Mart wants the audience to know that they are helping American families to save money while maintaining a stable growth. On the opposite hand‚ the 10k report is written in professional tone and uses an official language‚ because it serves as an informative document for

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    Training Day Analysis

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    The movie is shot mostly from “the office” which is actually Alonzo’s car. The day is dark and gloomy which puts a nice touch to what is going on in the movie. Watching the movie makes the audience feels like as if they are there in person. The spots they picked to shoot the movie also really show what the drug world would look and feel like. It makes the movie so hard to stop watching. Downsides to this movie would be all the missing holes

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