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    An actor’s career in the Elizabethan era was not paid well or regarded highly by citizens and went as far as being promoted sinners. Additionally‚ theaters where expected by citizens and locals to host a new play each day. Despite‚ an actor’s rough and often unbearable life the many plays and playwrights shown in theaters are still seen and acted out today. On the other hand‚ the theaters where often criticized for their crude and uncivilized manner. Yet‚ although Elizabethan Theaters developed

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    and this would be deemed a non-natural use of land‚ as natural use of land would be things like planting crops or trees‚ the working of mines and lighting an ordinary domestic fire. Whilst liability is strict there are defences to the Rylands V. Fletcher rule which would include the following: • consent of the claimant • act of god • unexpected act of a stranger • statutory authority - a plea that the action which is alleged to be a tort is permitted by statute law. However‚ it would appear that

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    disciplines working in the same environment‚ promotes a culture of interchange that adds tremendous value to all creative thinking.” (Pentagram) This vision all began in London in 1962 when Colin Forbes‚ Alan Fletcher‚ and Bob Gill came together to form a graphic design consultancy. Fletcher‚ Forbes‚ and Gill came together in 1962 because they felt that they could present a better face as a business than as individuals. Forbes recalls‚ “Everything was right” that year because there was so much

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    small band size. From the small combo jazz era would come a few great musicians who would push jazz into a new level of popularity that had never been seen before and never has since. Some of the transformers who pioneered early swing jazz were Fletcher Henderson‚ Jimmie Lunceford‚ and Paul Whitman. The "Swing Era" (1928 -1945) was a mixture of popular and classical music that created universal appear and artistic quality for jazz music. Early formation of the swing bands came from dance bands

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    influences from differing countries of a troupes current location. This indirect influence caused commedia to change at a staggered rate‚ as different troupes adopted diverse changes. Commedia plays were not the product of a moment’s inspiration. Fletcher (1927‚ p 153) state “the subject was chosen‚ the characters conceived and named‚ their relations to one another determined‚ and the situations clearly outlined‚ all beforehand. The material was divided into acts and scenes‚ with a prologue. The situations

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    c) In what ways did the understanding of the treatment of disease change in the years 1860-1945? The treatment of disease changed dramatically in the years 1860-1845 due to the changes of how people understand it‚ how each discovery such as Pasteur’s opens new doors‚ leading to other discoveries such Koch’s identification of germs‚ the magic bullet and discovery of penicillin. this has help society to understand the causes of disease‚ and the ways to tackle it. These discoveries began in

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    meet‚ William‚ the child who was abused in London but treated nicely in the country‚ and Fletcher‚ the child who was abused in the country but treated well in London. The advantages to William were that he got a proper education‚ made some friends and wasn’t abused. The disadvantages to William was that once he grew fond of his keeper‚ once he had many friends‚ he had to go back home. Then there was Fletcher‚ the advantage to him were that he was allowed to go back home*. The disadvantages were that

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    Functionalists agree with many of the positive aspects of the family such as provision of care and teachings of norms and values. The three main functionalist sociologists in this topic are Murdock‚ Parsons and Fletcher‚ who all have a different view towards family but main argument is the functions it provides for society. Murdock believes that the family have to provide 4 main functions: primary socialisation‚ financial support‚ the meeting of sexual and emotional needs and reproduction. These

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    Running head: VERBAL AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Shanena R. Jacobs University of Phoenix SOC/110 Week Three: Communication Paper Prof. Munson Friday‚ May 21‚ 2010 Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Small group communication is a combination of verbal and nonverbal communication. Verbal communication begins with task ordering‚ process orientation and narrative or fantasy. Nonverbal communication is always occurring whether or not anyone

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