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    Mime Artist

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    When did they live? What were they known for? Watch a video on YouTube of a famous mime. Write a short review of what you saw‚ what the mime did well‚ how‚ and what you would improve about the performance. Use Drama Word Wall language. Mime artist | Country | Year | Known for | Marcel Marceau | France | 1923-2007 | Famous for universally acclaimed as worlds greatest mime | Etienne Decroux | France | 1898-1991 | Father of modern mime | John Weaver | England | 1673-1760 | Father of English

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    Hitler as an Artist

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    hardworking‚ kinder woman. Needless to say‚ he was much closer to his mother than to his father. His father‚ Alois‚ wanted him to follow in his footsteps and work in the Austria customs‚ but Adolf pleaded to attend classical high school to become an artist. Despite his sons desires‚ Alois sent him to a technical school. He and his friend often attended operas. He spent four years there before leaving for Vienna with his dreams of becoming a painter. When Adolf was only 13 years old‚ in 1907‚ his

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    The Immortal Artist

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    The immortal Artist Throughout the history of the world humans have been intrigued by a condition referred to as immortality. Immortality is the state in which one defies death‚ thus conquering the realm of being a mortal. Scientists have searched for ways to create this phenomenon. With there over thought out and complex ideas they had managed to overlook the obvious. People had been achieving immortality for years. The key is not in physical exesistance but in your actions‚ creations‚

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    Artist Bio

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    well-crafted street rhetoric and beats by two producers Lennon Murphy and Mario (MAARS) Charles both from Boston over the past nine months and counting have put together with there heart and soul a mixtape that feels anlike album that with the right artist management and sponsporship is sure to garner critical success. Kris and his team aren’t looking for the overnight success or looking to be millionaires. He’s here for the love of the music and looking for a label he can call home and continue to

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    Rankin: the Artist

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    John Rankin Waddell John Rankin Waddell‚ better known under his working title Rankin‚ is one of the world’s leading portrait and fashion photographers. His subjects have included Kylie Minogue‚ Kate Moss and Queen Elizabeth II. With a vastly expansive portfolio career filled with portraits‚ advertising campaign and fashion photography‚ the growing reputation of Rankin as a photographer seems unstoppable. He currently lives in King’s Cross‚ central London‚ with his ten-year-old son Lyle (Biography

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    Thirteen Colonies

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    The 13 English Colonies (1630-1750) As the colonies grew in the 1600’s and 1700’s‚ they became the home to people of many lands. These people brought their own customs and traditions. In time‚ they shaped these old ways into a new American Culture. 1 13 colonies 2 1.The New England Colonies More than 1‚000 men‚ women and children left England in 1630 to settle in the Americas. They set up their colony in Massachusetts Bay‚ North of Plymouth. Over the next 100 years‚ English

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    The Breadbasket Colonies

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    settle. There are many primary motivations for moving to different colonies‚ and in this essay I will focus on the Middle Colonies. The Middle Colonies include New Jersey‚ Pennsylvania‚ New York‚ and Delaware. Each of these colonies has their own special attractions about them‚ but one of the main reasons colonists came there was because they offered religious tolerance. Now I will break up each individual colony and the reason it was created and how it has affected it in modern times

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    Beginning From the first settlement founded in the 1600’s‚ the British colonies were a varied mix of communities that grew to distinct civilizations in the 17th and 18th centuries. Queen Elizabeth helped drive the colonization of Jamestown in 1607 and ultimately the creation of other Southern colonies to help Britain’s economy flourish. In contrast‚ James I‚ Elizabeth’s successor‚ spurred the settlement of the Northern colonies for religious reasons when he “vowed to purge England of all radical Protestant

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    The thirteen Colonies

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    The thirteen colonies that joined together to become the United States of America were but a part of the first British Empire. They were the product of a broad and dramatic expansion of England that began with the establishment of “plantations” in Ireland during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and reached a peak with the conquest of Canada and the extension of British influence over India during the 1760s. In the New World alone at the time of the American Revolution Britain had close to two dozen

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    The Thirteen Colonies

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    Thirteen Colonies The thirteen colonies were divided into three regions: the Southern colonies‚ the Middle colonies‚ and the New England colonies. Each region can be characterized based on its geography‚ climate‚ economy and culture. These qualities may also be used to compare and contrast regions. One quality used to characterize the colony regions is its geography and climate. Both the Southern and Middle colonies have fertile soil and long growing seasons‚ while the New England colonies have very

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