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    A1 Drama Piece- Section A essay The piece was a devised piece of drama called ‘Fire’‚ set in 2011 in the outskirts of London. It was about a schizophrenic teenage girl whose conscience persuaded her to undertake risky activities. The stimulus for our play was a song called ‘I hate Mondays’ from which we fashioned a piece of physical theatre on. We also used gun crime statistics as well as the life of 50 cent to help develop and influence our drama. I played the part of Olivia’s conscience and

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    take you back 9 months in time. On the 17th March 2012 Fabrice Muamba was playing for Bolton Wanderers against Tottenham Hotspur when he collapsed on the pitch. The paramedics who treated him realised he showed signs of a cardiac arrest. He was‚ in effect‚ dead‚ for 78 minutes. The cardiologists who saved him were likely to have earned £85‚000 a year. Muamba‚ a 23 year old young footballer‚ earned 5 million pounds a year. Is it right that lifesavers are paid almost 60 times less than some of the lowest

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    Auric Bank Pls Report Executive summary I would like to resume some options that the directors of the bank should consider. Option 1: Keep the call centres in-house. The option try to reduce costs by: using more part-time employees‚ reducing the hours of business of the centres‚ increasing the targets for the number of calls handled per hour. Option 2: Outsource the call centres to a company based in South Africa. Resource Pls‚ a Cape Town firm‚ which has an excellent reputation for reliability

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    interesting. The gladiators are like the people who yell or do things to effect other people. In the article Real-Life fight to the death by Scope said that “there is nothing so ruinous to good”. In the article is reality television too cruel? It said that there are shows where a person yells at some one. Reality television is too cruel for the world. The reality shows that people watch is heart breaking. In the article is Reality TV too cruel? It said that “Some people may watch reality television partially

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    ENG 101 Kelsey Johannsen April 22‚ 2010 Paparazzi: When is it too much Information? Imagine if you will living in a world were everyday you are constantly followed by people taking your picture‚ asking personal questions‚ and harassing you day and night. Everything about you is being judged by everybody. Your weight‚ the clothes you wear‚ and even your relationships with others are being watched. You feel like you’re a zoo animal. Locked in a small box‚ crowded by pointing and loud strangers

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    strong evidence pointing towards him. The Olivia Pope associates agree to take on the case under one condition-“do not lie.” The use of imagery‚ repetition‚ and contradictions are techniques Rhimes uses to create a strong‚ convincing TV Show. Rhimes begins the TV show with the image of a desperate man covered in blood and crying to convey her overall message. This acclaims to the fact that at first James is in need of his innocence proven right but later seeks a different route. This imagery strongly

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    Freedom is meant by someone can do whatever they want in their life as long as they do not against law. Nowadays‚ many parents did not trust their own children and some of them take an action by control their children’s life and also their activities. This is not the best way for children because it makes they feel stress and it will lead them to do crime and vandalisms. In my opinion‚ children should be given freedom because they can learn how to manage their own life without hoping from others

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    Academic Critique: Grade Inflation: Too Much Talk‚ Too Little Action Introduction In the article‚ “Grade Inflation: Too Much Talk‚ Too Little Action”‚ was written by Judson C. Faurer and Larry Lopez. The authors display a pervasive topic in education that affects students‚ faculty‚ administrators as well as employers. The article aims at exploring the rapid grade inflation impacts on society. They also layout different proposals to face this phenomenon. Judson Faurer‚ a professor in the management

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    Effects of Watching Cartoons to the Children CHAPTER I: The Problems / It’s Problems Introduction “A child’s life is like a piece of paper on which every person leaves a mark” - Chinese Proverb. Children are fun on watching cartoons so as a result they get addicted that give different health problems. This has become a problem because too many children are watching too much television that tend to be violent and addictive. There are a lot of time spending in watching television that set

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    period English 11 Summary In this excerpt‚ Steven Johnson takes a look at the development of television narratives over the past few decades. In this‚ he argues that many of the shows that our population deems bad TV‚ are relatively healthy for our brains to watch. Johnson compares hit TV shows like Dragnet and Starsky and Hutch to that of more recent shows like The Sopranos. He explains how early television like Dragnet and Starsky and Hutch follow a strict linear narrative with little variation

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