Initial Starting Points for the Fosse Experience. Bob Fosse . Robert Louis Fosse Developed his own form of Jazz style in American Broadway and musical theatre throughout the course of the 50’s 60’s and 70’s. He was the choreography behind ‘All that Jazz’‚ ‘Chicago’ and ‘Sweet charity’. Elements of Fosse’s work can be seen to this day and common characteristics include Soft Boiled Egg cupped hands‚ the Charleston
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‘Lost in Translation’ navigates global spaces ★ ★ ★ ★ Sofia Coppola’s ‘Lost in Translation’ surrounds the experiences of Bob Harris and Charlotte‚ American tourists in Tokyo. Transcending the expectations of its romantic comedy genre‚ it delves into something much deeper; the overwhelming impact of globalisation on both the local and individuals. Bob Harris is a Hollywood actor whose faltering career has led him to accept an offer to shoot a commercial for Suntory Whiskey while Charlotte is in
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Transfer of Food Preference in Rats after Initial Taste Preference ---------- --------------- Abstract Rats are animals known to be neophobic‚ fearful of new experiences and tend to show behaviors of avoidance to eat novel foods. However‚ there are high chances that rats will eat novel foods if they have reasons to expect that the food is safe to consume and not harmful. The social transmission of food preference paradigm (STFP) was tested in 28 male rats that were about 5 months old
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kinds of rat snakes. One‚ of which is the Black Rat snake. The black Rat snake is a non-venomous snake that can grow up to eight feet in length. The adults are mostly black‚ with white bellies‚ and have white or gray showing between their scales. The young‚ or juvenile‚ usually are brown or gray with dark colored splotches on their backs. Black Rat snakes are very common in the southeast. They are also called the Common Rat Snake for they are more likely to be found than any of the other rat snakes
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Norway Rats: Facts‚ Identification & Control Latin Name Rattus norvegicus Appearance Norway rats are large rodents that may weigh in excess of 500 grams. They can reach lengths of 40 cm‚and their tails alone may measure 21 cm. The body of the Norway rat is covered in shaggy fur that is brown or gray in color. The ears and tail are covered in scales‚ and the tail is shorter than the head and body. Droppings are capsule-shaped. Behavior‚ Diet & Habits Norway rats typically nest in underground burrows
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Bob Barriga was an ordinary man‚ but unlike some Germans‚ he despised it when people did awful things to the Jewish. He lived next to the Franks and he always did his best to help them out. Bob was getting particularly worried for the Franks when the Nazi’s took over Amsterdam. Bob was there when the Franks were deciding to go into hiding. The discussion started off when Mrs. Frank said‚ “I’m worried‚ I don’t what is going to happen to us.” Mr. Frank replied‚ “We can get through this‚ but we have
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that Bob Ewell will be a big threat in the future to Atticus or his family. There are many quotes from the book that make chapter 23 such a powerful moment in the novel because the author foreshadows that Bob Ewell will be a threat to atticus and his family. Harper Lee makes Atticus being threatened by Bob Ewell a powerful moment in the novel because it foreshadows that Bob Ewell will be a big threat. One of the quotes that foreshadows that Bob Ewell is a threat is found on the very first
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Rat Song Introduction ”Rat Song” is a poem written by Margaret Atwood and is part of Selected Poems from 1976. What is interesting about the poem is that it is written from the point of view of a rat. And by looking through the eyes of a rat (which many people see as a primitive and inferior animal) the poem shows how judgemental‚ hateful‚ hypocritical and “unnatural” the human race is. The poem furthermore advocates that humans are a much greater parasite than the rats they are so desperately
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the amount of humans on the planet. That number of rats would eat about 210 tonnes of food every day and contaminate with feces‚ urine and hair very much more than that. Rat numbers may be increasing because of recent less severe winters‚ more of us providing food for wild birds‚ and inadvertently for rats‚ in our gardens and parks‚ fewer Local Authorities offering services of free rodent control‚ and the spread of rodenticide resistance. The rat is one of the great enemies of farming‚ food production
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Attentional deficits in Shank-3 deficient rat model Attention deficits are often associated with both PMS and ASD. Thus‚ we assessed performance in the attentionally demanding 5-choice serial reaction time (5-CSRT) task in which rats must respond quickly to briefly presented light cues (Fig. 1A). Both the Shank3 Het and KO rats learned the task and were able to reach baseline‚ similar to WT controls (criteria were accuracy rates higher than 80% for two consecutive days with omission rates lower than
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