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    I. INTRODUCTION Although the history of kidnapping and hostage-taking is a very long one‚ it is only relatively recently that there has been a systematic attempt to understand the effects‚ both long-term and short-term‚ on individuals and their families. This is an important issue for clinical and academic reasons. The advice of mental health professionals is sought with increasing frequency with regard to the strategic management of hostage incidents and the clinical management of those who have

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    This year is 2011. Teenager Zoe enters her friend‚ Regina’s bedroom. ZOE (placing her hand on Regina’s shoulder) Regina‚ what’s wrong?  (No response) (sincere eye contact) You’ve been standing there‚ staring out that window for who knows how long. What could be so bad that it would make you lock eyes on that gloomy patio for an eternity? REGINA (shrugs her shoulders) Leave me alone‚ Zoe. Go back to your learning record .You won’t want to write an extra of 50 words‚ right?  ZOE I can’t work with

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    Play Review A comedy play based on the mysterious murder of three ballet dancers‚ The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 was extremely on point‚ and well-executed‚ just one of those plays where the audience can reflect and admit that it was a great play. The overall plot was fairly predictable. With the unknown killer among a group of naive characters‚ we are obviously given the clue that one of the characters are faking their role. The play spends a good amount of time trying to discover who the

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    English: Analysis of Drama IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER: AN ANALYSIS OF NORA‚ THE MEN IN HER LIFE‚ AND HER NAVIGATATION TO INDEPENDENCE   The play‚ A Doll House‚ written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879‚ is considered a  landmark in drama for its portrayal of realistic people‚ places‚ and situations. Ibsen  confines his story to the middle class. He writes of a society that is limited not only by its means of livelihood but also its outlook. Ibsen portrays his characters   as preoccupied with work and money

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    Storytelling Ω Advait Dange 11a Storytelling is an art that consists of conveying messages‚ truths‚ information‚ knowledge‚ or wisdom to an audience in an entertaining manner. Music‚ art or props can be used to make the audience enjoy or understand more the message being conveyed (Dudley). There are many types of stories such as fairytales‚ fables‚ tall tales‚ folklore‚ epic stories‚ hero tales‚ ghost tales‚ trickster tales‚ legends and myths (“History of Storytelling.”). Storytelling has

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    After viewing the production of Joy Fear & Poetry‚ it is evident that the use of performance technologies both live and pre-recorded‚ effectively enhance the space‚ mood and overall meaning of the play. The technologies used include digital projection‚ lighting and sound which are all neatly integrated to produce an insightful performance that frames the daily ideas‚ perspectives and experiences of children of various ages and cultural backgrounds. The incorporated performance multimedia used

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    The Woman in Black is a 1987 stage play‚ adapted by Stephen Mallatratt. The play is based on the book of the same name‚ which was written in 1983 by Susan Hill. The venue for the woman in black was the fortune theatre in London and we went there on the 1st of November 2011. The Theatre from outside appears small old and slightly neglected‚ inside there was no attempt to prepare one for or indeed set the atmosphere for the nature of the play. The Fortune is small and the intimacy between actor and

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    Shivany Condor Mrs. Besnard IB English HL2 21 November 2013 Henrik Ibsen as “The Father of Modern Drama” Henrik Ibsen has long been referred to as the "Father of Modern Drama‚" and such title has rightly been given so. Mr. Ibsen was one of the pioneer theatre dramaturges that began the Modernism Movement‚ primarily known as the Realism Movement. Modernism/Realism was a revolutionary idea back in Ibsen ’s time. Many concepts of theater - including plots‚ dialogue‚ and characters – were renovated

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    Children At Play: Actual vs. Dramatic One of the signs of early childhood development is the ability to engage in play. Young children (ages 4-6) prefer non structured environments that gives them the “freedom” to un-limit their play in different settings. Working with preschoolers for over five years‚ I am fascinated to learn all the different ways children play to learn. I understand every child has their unique talents and skills that makes them individuals. It is important to sketch out different

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    . Both nations seek to prepare their children for life‚ and indoctrinate them into cultural values. However‚ the means used to accomplish these goals are very different. In the United States‚ education is an interactive process and the student can play an active role in the educational process. This is not true in Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia education is based upon top-down communications and the student is an empty person to be molded by the teacher. The educational process in Saudi Arabia is

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