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    colors too). It’s about how you choose to express yourself” (unknown). Many people believe that goths are violent‚ abusive‚ murderers‚ and even satanists‚ but really they are a group of people who choose to express themselves in their own way. The gothic subculture is an accepting and family like culture that should be accepted by the community. First‚ to know the basics of goth subculture‚ we need to go through the history‚ definition‚ and types of goths. The best place to start is with what goth

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    While it might be a popular thought to think of Greek and Roman festival theatre as very similar‚ there are actually many distinct differences between the two culture’s forms of theatre. One of the major differences is the way in which their stages were structured. Greek stages had round orchestras‚ a very thin proskenium where the actors would perform‚ and a small one story skene where the deus ex machina occurred. Roman stages‚ however‚ had half circle orchestras‚ a wider and raised proskenium

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    Imax Theatre - Overview

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    Background The IMAX Theatre¡K Organisational Description The word IMAX is drawn from the two words‚ ¡¥Maximum Image¡¦ which is designed to deliver the most immerse theatre experience in the world. The Imax theatre‚ Melbourne is operated by ¡¥World¡¦s Biggest Screen¡¦ Pty Limited and is a registered trademark of Imax corporation‚ Toronto‚ Canada‚ who is responsible for providing the projection equipment and colossal screens to facilitate the large format films. The Imax theatre in Carlton‚ Melbourne

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    Federal Theatre Project was founded in the same year. This project is a training ground for blacks. Black community theatres began to appear in the late 1930s. Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee talents were shown during this time. “By 1940 black theatre was firmly grounded in the American Negro Theater and the Negro Playwrights’ Company.” (Encyclopedia Britannica) Black theatre rapidly grew after World War II‚ the radical and militant progress as well. “..the ideals of black revolution and seeking to establish

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    Gothic Cathedrals The Significance of the Gothic Cathedral The High Middle Ages in Europe was a time of much prosperity and great flourishing civilizations. One of the symbols of this emerging world was the creation of massive Gothic Cathedrals built across Europe. Many of these magnificent cathedrals still stand today‚ remaining not only as places of worship and tourist attraction‚ but also as indications as to what life during the High Middle Ages was like. From merely a glance

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    Briana Butts English Comp. II Professor Norman 12/13/11 Slang’s Beef with Standard English Many people of today’s society use the slang‚ especially young people. Surprisingly not only young people use it‚ but people in the business world and the military use it too‚ just in a different form‚ such as using specific wording like abbreviations and code words. Even though slang is being used all the time‚ it is unacceptable in school curriculums. However‚ slang should be allowed in Standard

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    Mom & Sis Drunk and Horny from CFNM bySusanJillParker© This is a Summer Lovin’ contest story. Please vote. * Horny son has summertime fun with his whore of a mother and his slutty sister. My name is John but my mother‚ Jenny‚ calls me Jack‚ probably because that was the name of my biological father‚ her prom date when she was only 18-years-old. Conceived in the backseat of a 1990 Pontiac Trans Am 24-years-ago‚ she gave birth to me nine months later when she was barely 19-years-old. Now

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    Gothic Elements In Dracula

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    English Assignment – Dracula Feature Article Brianna Moore Francis Ford Coppola’s modern adaption of Bram Stoker’s 19th century gothic text captivates audiences by uncovering the layers of Dracula’s depiction as a tragic hero and exploring the dimensions of darkness existing in the story’s most innocent protagonists. What modern gothic elements were used to demonstrate the conflict between religion with its emphasise on purity and the immorality and maleficence of vampirism? The most drastic

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    Iroquois Theatre Disaster

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    Iroquois Theatre Highly advertised as being “absolutely fireproof”‚ The Iroquois Theatre was as fireproof as the Titanic was unsinkable. On December 30th‚ of the year 1903‚ five weeks after The Iroquois opened‚ The Iroquois Theatre did indeed burn. The fire was so bad that in just under 8 minutes it roared through the theatre claiming 602 lives and injuring at least 250 others (Foy‚ 1995). According to the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA)‚ this fire is by far the deadliest theatre fire

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    Broadway Theatre - a History

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    new-york-city.com) Then why when people hear this street name‚ do they think of theater? That’s because this street‚ commonly referred to as the “Great White Way”‚ has 36 theaters. These 36 theaters‚ along with 4 other‚ make up what is called the Theatre District.                  Broadway history dates back to the late 1600 ’s‚ when a coffee house called ’The King ’s Arms ’ opened in 1696 on Broadway. Some scholars think this may have held Manhattan ’s earliest theatrical performances (Kenrick

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