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    Shakespeare was established in London as an actor and a dramatist‚ and from 1594 he was an important member of the Lord Chamberlain’s Company of actors. In 1598 the Company tore down their regular playhouse‚ the Theatre‚ and used the timber to build the Globe Theatre in Southwark‚ London. Shakespeare became a ’sharer’ in the venture‚ which entitled him to a percentage of the profits. In 1603 the Company became the King’s Men. By this time Shakespeare was the leading playwright of the company and one of

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    Characterization is the process by which authors make characters come alive for readers. Authors have many techniques available to portray characters‚ and they can broadly be divided into indirect and direct presentation. In the short story “The Broken Globe”‚ author Henry Kreisel brillantly develops the two principle characters‚ Nick Solchuk and his father‚ through indirect presentation. Consistency is the key to good characterization. From first person point of view‚ the reader obtains a full portrait

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    his plays. It is performed on a simple thrust stage of an Elizabethan playhouse where the audience would surround the actors horizontally and vertically. However‚ most people associated Elizabethan theatres with those built in a similar style to the Globe theatre which is also an amphitheatre. In today’s theatre‚ rather than the audience surrounding the actors‚ there is a defined barrier between the space and the actors. Elizabethan theatre did not include scenery and only a minimum of props were used

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    DAMRO: Reach the globe with furniture Established in 1986‚ Damro has come a long way from its humble beginnings. It’s current vision is to be among the world’s largest furniture manufacturers offering a diverse range of modern and traditional furniture. It has expansion plans for over 150 Showrooms globally‚ while already there are over 50 showrooms in India alone. According to Damro‚ their basic success depends on the ability to produce high quality furniture at affordable

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    Poverty Across the Globe Being in a situation with little or no money has many negative effects on people. Not only in poor countries‚ but many families in the United States too experience poverty. Poverty can mean many different things. Not having a good primary school or health center‚ not having access to safe drinking water‚ powerlessness and discrimination. As years go on‚ poverty will continue to worsen if nothing is done about it. There are many solutions to reduce the number of people living

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    Peter Brownrigg‚ a 14-year-old boy who lives in Cumberland in the north of England‚ is involved in a secret night protest against the theft of his village’s farmland by Sir Philip Morton. He leaves his village to escape prosecution for throwing a rock at Sir Philip Morton. He first goes to Penrith‚ but unexpectedly encounters Sir Philip at a performance of Richard III by a touring playing company. He hides from him in a prop coffin (supposed to contain the body of King Henry VI) which is later carried

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    Thursday December 12th‚ 2013 To whom it may concern‚ I am writing to inquire about a job vacancy with the Toronto Star. I am very interested to be a part of the Toronto Star newspaper sales and I know that I would be the most fitting candidate for the position. From my understanding‚ this job requires a person with a positive attitude and people skills. I am eager to bring my positive attitude and people skills to the office and work to sell the Toronto Star newspaper! I am not shy of speaking

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    I. Goals Mission: To be the true measure and standard of leadership in everything we do. Vision: We envision a world of people truly connected and enabled to realize their limitless possibilities. Critical Success Factors: Strength: Digitel Mobile Philippines‚ Inc. (DMPI) is one of the Philippines’ leading mobile telecommunications company known by its corporate brand name SUN CELLULAR. Sun Cellular

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    Across the pond lays London’s West End Theatre. London’s first playhouse was built in 1576 and not surprisingly carried the name of ‘The Theatre’ ("London’s Vibrant West End” 1). Before London had proper housing for these plays‚ many were conducted in homes or courtyards. In 1663‚ the first West End Theatre opened ("London’s Vibrant West End” 1). Unfortunately‚ this early theatre‚ home to some the earliest stars burnt down in 1672 ("London’s Vibrant West End” 1). Today‚ West End has climbed its way

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    The idea of the Roundabout Theatre was first conceived by Gene Feist and his wife‚ actress Elizabeth Owens. They opened in New York where they believed their theatre would flourish. They wanted to do classic plays at an affordable price‚ and thought this would benefit New Yorkers greatly. Their first production was Strindberg’s The Father which opened in a 150-seat theatre under a supermarket in Chelsea where subscribers paid $5:00 for three plays. In 1974 with respected reputation‚ they branched

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