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    A utopia‚ by definition it means a place‚ state‚ or condition that is ideally perfect in respect of politics‚ laws‚ customs‚ and conditions. It’s a place perfect by everyone’s standards‚ it is full of equality and embraces nature. However‚ such a place is impractical in today’s world. We can only imagine and write down what we think a utopia could be. Despite being perfect‚ there is always a dark side to things and a utopia is no exception. It appears as a beautiful‚ safe‚ heavenly society but really

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    Princess Diana

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    the executive West Health School. She failed almost all her courses‚ which led her to drop out of school at the age of sixteen (Diana Princess of Wales‚ 2). Diana was a talented amateur singer‚ excellent in sports‚ and reportedly longed to be a ballerina (Princess Diana Biography‚ 2). She later attended a Swiss finishing School‚ where she eventually found work as a Kindergarten teachers aide (Diana Princess of Wales‚ 2). Diana and Prince Charles had known each other since her older sister‚ Sarah

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    Dystopian Heroes A dystopian society mainly asks one question and that is‚ “What if?” Typically‚ their government‚ beliefs‚ and way of life are different from what we would find normal. All the literary works demonstrate a society unlike ours including: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Harrison Vonnegut‚ “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury‚ Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ 1984 by George Orwell‚ and Life As We Knew It

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    Strange encounters

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    their branches appeared to cradle and whisper to each other. As I walked through the park‚ I looked at the border near the small pond where plenty of pretty pansies had been planted‚ they where delightfully simmering in the wind like miniature ballerinas. Continuing on‚ I noticed a slight glowing object in the sky above; at that time‚ I thought nothing of it‚ thinking it was one of the brighter stars shining through. Nevertheless‚ it continued to catch my eye as I walked. Suddenly‚ the small glowing

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    Thanks in part to social media‚ young people today pursue celebrity as avidly as riches. In the current warp-speed entertainment world littered with marginally talented‚ vacuous performers‚ the vanguard appears to be Miley Cyrus‚ one of the most Googled people in 2013. Her most recent efforts include contributing "twerking" to the common lexicon‚ and providing the world with a signature Christmas gift‚ an Instagram selfie emerging from the shower‚ posed with her familiar tongue. Kate Winslet‚ sensibilities

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    A Satire on Love

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    What Does Love Got To Do With It Love is a very complex emotion. People everywhere search for it‚ but some never find love. It is a very coveted thing. Many are willing to do whatever it takes in order to obtain it. In the end‚ love is said to bring true happiness. If finding love really brings true happiness‚ it sounds like a lot of unhappiness to get through. Let us take a moment to examine love with this thing we call "love". The search for love makes people do crazy things. Think of all

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    Alexei Ratmansky was born on August 27‚ 1968 in Leningrad Russia (Alexei Ratmansky‚ 2016.). He started dancing at the young age of four to the sound of music‚ Alexei moved very amicably to the musical beats. At the age of ten he was enrolled in what was known as the Bolshoi Ballet but is now the Moscow State Academy of Choreography (Alexei Ratmansky‚ 2016). He and his classmates had grown to have tremendous respect for their teacher‚ Pyotr Pestov. He can recall how classes were like‚ he compared

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    Blue and Gold in His Blood Children often dream of growing up to be superheros‚ ballerinas or firemen‚ but Samuel L. Giddings always knew he wanted to be a Naval Academy Midshipman. Currently second class at the Naval Academy‚ Annapolis‚ Maryland‚ the twenty-year-old is pursuing an Operations Research major. He hopes to be a Surface Warfare officer after his graduation in 2017. Giddings grew up with a family full of experience in the armed forces. “I lived at the Academy”‚ he said‚ referring to

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    ceremony in Paris in 1918 and had a son‚ Paulo‚ in 1921. In the works like Portrait of Olga in an Armchair (1918)‚ Picasso portrays her in Spanish appearance to satisfy his mother‚ who had hoped her son would marry a Spanish woman. As a classical ballerina‚ Khokhlova perfectly personified the ideals of Picasso’s neoclassical period‚ which was characterized by a renewed interest in realistic representations of the human form. Khokhlova insisted that she only be painted in a flattering academic manner

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    Ruby Moon Analysis

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    As the director and dramaturge for a fully mounted production of‚ Ruby Moon by Matt Cameron for a festival with a focus on Australian society I must select a relevant scene for an audience to promote the entire play. Ruby Moon was written in 2003 by Matt Cameron (1969)‚ a Melbourne playwright who was heavily “influenced by headlines in the newspaper” regarding missing children which sparked many of his plot lines. His plays‚ in particular Ruby Moon‚ comment on the notion of a decimated community

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