FLYIN’ WEST by Pearl Cleage A Guide for Study Montclair State University Theatre Department Feb 24– 27‚ 2005 Flyin’ West Study Guide Prepared by Catherine Rust‚ Dramaturg TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction …………………………………………………………………1 Play Synopsis ………………………………………………………………..1 Historical Context A Country Divided ………………………………………………….2 Slave Life ……………………………………………….…...3 Seminole Culture ……………………………………………4 Emancipation Proclamation …………………………………………4 Reconstruction ………………………………………………………5
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Kanye West did it again. He placed Ellen DeGeneres in an awkward spot after he went on a rant about clothes‚ Leonardo DiCaprio‚ Picasso and Barack Obama. Though it’s not a strange thing to see Kanye go on a full monologue whenever he gets the chance. However‚ when he guested on Ellen‚ he occupied a whole six minutes. Ellen DeGeneres is one of the world’s most loved television daytime talk show hosts and she’s known to invite guests into some funny and cheery discussions. But when Kanye West came
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Doha west power Generation and Water Distillation Station is one of the main base load plants of the country governed by the ministry of electricity and water‚ government of Kuwait. This power station is situated in Doha‚ located approx. 15 km to the west of Kuwait city. This power station is composed of eight power generating units of 300 M.W. capacity each and 16 water distillation units of 6/6.2 million imperial gallons per day capacity each. In all‚ power station is capable of generating 2400
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long report on Mondays. The West Gates have been a popular conversational topic around the water cooler. Its lines have been undoubtedly long. Sadly‚ though‚ when I timed the lines I did not get to experience the infamously 20minute long line. I only got up to 14minutes max‚ around 12:45 pm and 1:15 pm. My original theory was that it could be due to Occidentals attractive goods like food trucks and shops. That made sense to me‚ but I had never really saw the West Gates in actions‚ so yesterday
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Global Warming DBQ Global warming has not been taken serious by the government. The world does not really take it as a threat. Cars pollute the atmosphere more and more every day. The temperatures keep rising‚ yet‚ the government still doesn’t believe it is taking place. (Document C) Global warming is not a game‚ it is something serious. Therefore‚ the world should be very concerned about it. Federal revenues have been rising over the last few years. (Document H) This means that there are more
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. These additional plants add to the business of the piece because of the bright colors they are distinguished by. Because of the landscape‚ the artist was able to capture the setting he was familiar in his lifetime. It seems as if the artist created proportions for each focus of the piece. The mountains‚ sky and people and animals each take up 1/3rd of the painting. By proportioning the piece‚ the artist was able to help spectators focus on certain aspect of the painting. Since there is so many
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (QCF) SAMPLE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS The purpose of this document is to provide examples of typical questions and how they are presented under the main topics covered in the examination. The main purpose is to give an indication of the level and focus of what to expect. It should be noted that‚ where relevant‚ questions within this examination are based upon the published December 2011 amendments to RdSAP 9.91‚ due to the required timescale for development and in the absence
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From 1865-1900‚ America was going through a lot of agricultural changes due to the growth of industrialization. Farmers were the most influenced because they found themselves not making any profit from their crops. The new technologies‚ government policies‚ and economic conditions all impacted America’s agriculture. In response to these changes‚ farmers were being treated poorly and found themselves at a loss when it came to working with large corporate companies such as the railroads. During this
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Tips for writing a “9” DBQ: 1. As you read the question‚ come up with at least three categories. Then try to fill in as much specific factual information that you can think of‚ and put this into the categories. It’s important to do this BEFORE you read the documents‚ so that you don’t forget them when you are analyzing the documents. 2. After you do this‚ and ONLY after‚ start reading the documents. When looking at the documents‚ be sure to look at who is the author/painter/political cartoonist/historian
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DBQ #3: Analyze how political‚ religious‚ and social factors affect the work of scientists in the sixteenth and seventeenth century The scientific revolution was a time for development and growth in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It was a time for discovery and knowledge. Since this was a new concept‚ it wasn’t widely accepted amongst everyone‚ as we often see when something new emerges. Factors that affected the work of scientists in the sixteenth and seventeenth century were political
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