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    experience‚ in the recent years with the development of new technologies‚ there have been successful attempts for theatrical plays being adapted to the digital screen. A very good example of such attempts is YOMYOMF network’s “Yellow Face”‚ a screen adaptation of the famous play by David Henry Hwang‚ broadcasted on YouTube in two parts. “Yellow Face” is a chronological‚ semi-biographical documentary that explores what race means in the United States. Despite the fact that “Yellow Face” still remains

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    Standardization versus Adaptation There has been much debate over implementing a standardization strategy versus an adaptation approach across international markets. There are numerous factors to consider‚ along with pros and cons of both marketing plans. While standardization is equated with brand consistency‚ lower advertising costs‚ and overall synergy‚ adaptation is often required to address cultural differences for more effective communication and proves that cutting costs does not always

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    Book Name: The Tales of Beedle the Bard Author: J.K.Rowling Lets have a brief summary of the book first. This book contains five fairy tales of the fantastic magical world of Harry potter. Each story carries a parable or a hidden meaning behind it. If you can’t get the meaning after each story‚ there will be a chapter behind it telling you the theme and the background of the story. The most exciting and unforgettable part of this book is the story of the three brothers- when the three

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    A Hero’s Tale As Kragg crawled through the thick grass he discovers a small tunnel. He thinks about continuing on but he then see the 4 guards. Know he could never take them all on by himself; he takes the risk of the tunnel not knowing if he will ever see the light of day again. Not long after he emerges into a courtyard and heard screaming. Kragg knew that voice as soon as he heard it‚ it was Dana his love. He bolted after the noise striking down anyone in his path. He rounded the last corner

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    Journal In the novel The Handmaid’s Tale‚ written by Margaret Atwood‚ there are a lot of displays of sexual acts against woman in efforts to belittle them. The prevalence of rape and pornography in the pre-Gilead world justified to the founders their establishment of the new order. The Commander and the Aunts claim that women are better protected in Gilead‚ that they are treated with respect and kept safe from violence. Certainly‚ the official penalty for rape is terrible: in one scene‚ the Handmaids

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    three different adaptations for your species. 1) Hardening of the shell in presence of Asian shore crab Describe the adaptation In the 1980’s the Asian shore crab arrived in the waters around New England‚ and it quickly became one of the most dominant crab species in New England (Science Daily‚ 2006). However‚ the blue mussel that is native to the are has evolved to defend itself against the dominant crab which eat the mussels by crushing their shells. The favorable adaptation of the crab is

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    1 The Tale of Genji and the Tale of the Heike are stories illustrating the Heian period of Japan. The Tale of Genji is a fictional work completed in the early eleventh century C.E. that takes place at the height of the court aristocracy‚ while the Tale of the Heike is a dramatic telling of the true events that led to the end of the era and the dominance of the warrior class. They show very different aspects of the time period‚ and while they both provide powerful sentiments‚ the Tale of Genji

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    According to Julie Sanders’s Adaptation and Appropriation‚ adaptation can be used to do three following rules. First‚ adaptation “can be a transpositional practice‚ casting a specific genre into another generic mode” (Sanders 18). Second‚ it involves offering “commentary on a source text” by revisiting points from the original text (Sanders 18). Lastly‚ it helps to make the text “‘relevant’ or easily comprehensible to new audiences and readership”‚ which means updating from the original text (Sanders

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    Values determine the institutional landscape which in turn influences the adaptation options that we choose. Society consists of various social structures which includes regulatory factors like values and norms. These values and norms in turn influencing the choice and behaviour of the strategies of institutions for adaptation to climate change. Values are the wide concepts which are embedded in the social structures. These values are based on the core concept of the desirable preferences and the

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    Sister Callista Roy’s Adaptation Model Sister Callista Roy’s Adaptation Model Sister Callista Roy was born in Los Angeles in 1939 (Tomey‚ 2005). Roy is a Sister of St. Joseph of Carondvet (Tomey‚ 2005). She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing at Mount ST. Mary’s College (Tomey‚ 2005). She later earned two Masters Degrees in Pediatric Nursing and Sociology (Tomey‚ 2005). In 1977‚ Roy completed a Doctoral Degree in Sociology (Tomey‚ 2005). Sister Callista Roy during her career has held

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