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    The opening scene in Hamlet Act I‚ Scene I‚ sets the tone for the story. The story begins with two soldiers (Bernardo and Francisco) on guard meeting in the darkness. Both soldiers are on edge and seem fearful‚ which leads the reader to believe that the characters are under a state of stress. The author uses imagery to present the main symbol of fear in the opening act‚ by presenting a ghost. The ghost of King Hamlet represents the fear and tragedy of the unknown shift of power following his death

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    points each) 1. 1. "The amount of time available to you never changes." Only you can manage your time. 1. 2. "Learning to manage time is an investment in the future." If you learn to manage your time now‚ in the future it will be easy. 1. 3. "Before you plan how you will use your time‚ you need to set your priorities." Look at what is important before you set your schedule. Using Course Resources answer the following questions. (10 points each) 1. 4. Discuss the three ways time is

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    detailed including management representations related to the fairness of their financial statements and an assessment of the effectiveness of internal controls. In addition‚ audit standards have changed through the implementation of the Single Audit Act. As a result‚ auditors for all governmental and not-for-profit organizations must issue reports on the effectiveness of internal controls and compliance with laws and regulations and the requirements of major programs. 2. No‚ the Public Company Accounting

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    of creating tension for the audience like in Act 1 of ’Romeo and Juliet’ it introduces the theme of love and hate between the two families Montague and Capulet. There is also a fight between the two family’s servants because they hate each other but Tybalt (Capulet) turns up and the fight becomes even bigger than before. The reason Shakespeare kills off Mercutio and Tybalt in Act 3 is that now all the action can focus on Romeo and Juliet. In the scene were Mercutio is slain‚ this point is often looked

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    the future. 3. "Before you plan how you will use your time‚ you need to set your priorities." This means that we have to set our priorities first to see what will be the most important thing and how to distribute the time so the most important things get the most time. Using Course Resources answer the following questions. (10 points each) 4. Discuss the three ways time is wasted and how this can be avoided. a. distractions b. procrastination c. disorganization 5. What are the 4

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    making a scene. All of the elements must be thought out in excruciating detail‚ including things the audience thinks are happenstance. The audience sees all of those parts come together in the perfect scene. When performing William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ several ideas had to be tossed around to see which would make put the scene at its best. Scene three of act five is the most intense scene of the entire play of Romeo and Juliet. In our interpretation of a piece of the scene‚ we chose

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    scenarios‚ choose one and answer the following questions. 1. Case Scenario “It’s Your Problem” (5 points) a. Where did the characters learn their communication style? (5 points) The characters learned their communication style from their families. b. Identify the communication roadblocks these barriers present in the scenario. To review the communication roadblocks‚ read the information found in lesson 3.3. (5 points) The communication roadblocks that are roadblocks in the scenario are different outlooks

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    diseases or afflictions that the person suffered. By using x-rays‚ a scientist does not have to unwrap or un­dress the mummy. Conduct a dental examination 2. In addition to mummies‚ what other sources of information do we have about ancient civilizations? 3. Most Egyptian mummies were kings or queens or wealthy people. Hypothesize this reasoning. Well most burial took place just in sand‚ but kings and queens were buried in tombs suited for the comfort of their afterlife‚ for which they could afford. 4.

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    Reverend Parris’s House: This scene is done on the right side of the stage and is closed in by the walls to develop a cramped feeling to better convey that it is taking place in a tiny upstairs bedroom. The oversized bed and the dainty side table allows for intrigue detail to be taken but still reflecting the main point of the scene‚ the chest is small so that there is plenty of room available downstage for the action of the scene to take place. The lighting of the scene will also reflect this by being

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    In Macbeth‚ one of William Shakespeare’s most famous plays‚ Macbeth is faced with very tough choices and encounters several moral dilemmas. In act one‚ it is revealed to him in a prophecy‚ proven to be accurate on two other occasions‚ that he is to become king. Although there’s already a healthy and great king‚ Duncan‚ Macbeth – now convinced it is his destiny – begins to have indecent thoughts about how to make the thrown his own. His mind quickly brings him to the idea of murdering Duncan. He tells

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