Verbatim Theatre – Devising How is the initial material being researched and developed at significant stages during the process of creating drama‚ in line with the specifics of Verbatim Theatre? One of the key parts of this piece of drama is the quotations used. In verbatim theatre you can only say things that have been said before‚ whether in an article‚ interview or other form of media. Our piece is centred on the London Riots which were extensively reported on in 2011‚ so we had a lot of
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letter say‚ “[Boltzmann] touched on things which during my preparation and in my correspondence‚ I had not anticipated‚ and which seemed inappropriate‚ and it was hard for me to put in even a few words of clarification ([3] 127-128). Boltzmann and Galileo do share a few similarities one of which being their poor state of health. Later in Galileo’s life‚ he went completely blind which greatly inhibited his ability to make observations which he relied on heavily for scientific discovery ([1] 107). Boltzmann’s
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Heaven and Hell” Dead Man‚ 1995 "Auguries of Innocence" Dead Man‚ 1995 In the Bedroom‚ 2001 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider‚ 2001 “The Little Black Boy” The Horse’s Mouth‚ 1958 Bradstreet‚ Anne "To My Dear and Loving Husband" Le Divorce‚ 2003 Brecht‚ Bertolt “Germany Pale Mother” Germany Pale Mother‚ 1980 “Die Moritat von Mackie Messer” Quiz Show‚ 1994 Browning‚ Elizabeth Barrett “Aurora Leigh‚" ii Take the High Ground‚ 1953 “A Child’s Grave at Florence” Tea with Mussolini‚ 1999 Browning
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3.Galileo Galilei | Galileo Galilei was the first astronomer to use a telescope to study the heavens. Galileo made a number of observations that finally helped convince people that the Sun-centered solar system model (the heliocentric model)‚ as proposed by Copernicus‚ was correct. What is a Galilean telescope? The original design Galileo Galilei came up with in 1609 is commonly called a Galilean telescope. Galileo’s telescope with which Jupiter’s moons could be observed was made with a plano
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Followed by the questioned findings of Nicolaus Copernicus‚ Galileo Galilei believed the sun was situated motionless in the center of the universe while the earth rotated on its axis‚ all the while revolving around the sun. This idea‚ though scientifically proven to be correct‚ completely opposed the underlying structure of the universe and heavens as originally stated in the Holy Bible. In his “Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina‚” Galileo explained to his subject how what was found true through
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discoveries have ignited several controversies within the Roman Church. This cuts across from issues of vaccines and nature specifically the matters concerning the being of planet Earth. The conflict is illuminated in the life and discoveries of Galileo. These revelations brought conflict between him and the Roman Church and to an extension of the philosophers. Galileo’s trial before the Inquisition by the Romans has had a significant effect on the relationship between religion and science. His
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*Selection and Proclamation of National Heroes and Laws Honoring Filipino Historical Figures | Executive Summary No law‚ executive order or proclamation has been enacted or issued officially proclaiming any Filipino historical figure as a national hero. However‚ because of their significant roles in the process of nation building and contributions to history‚ there were laws enacted and proclamations issued honoring these heroes. Even Jose Rizal‚ considered as the greatest among the Filipino
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Delfosse Sociology of Design Ashwini Hemalatha Term: July 2011 Date: August 1st 2012 Word count: 2580 sociology of design | impact of galileo’s vision and theories in the world of paintings | Table of Contents Abstract 6 Introduction 7 Galileo and Da vinci 10 Maria Claura Eimmart 13 Peter Paul Rubens 14 Lodovico Cardi 15 Vincent Van Gogh 16 Modern day Astronomincal Art 17 Chesley Bonestool 17 Conclusion 20 References 21 Abstract: Objective: The key objective of this
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Galileo (Graded) Describe the contributions of Galileo to astronomy and the Copernican revolution. Include in your response a list of observations made by Galileo of the Moon‚ the Sun‚ Venus‚ and the Moons of Jupiter. Be specific‚ describe what he saw‚ the conclusions he drew from these observations‚ and how these conclusions either supported or refuted the prevailing model of the Cosmos. Be sure to provide substantive responses to at least two of your classmates. A substantive response will
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Galileo Galilei‚ often referred to as the ‘father of experimental physics’ (18)‚ was of many roles a mathematician‚ philosopher and astronomer. He began his studies at the University of Pisa in 1581‚ attending until 1585 but earning no degree. After proving his talent in mathematics with written papers‚ proofs and the occasional public lecture‚ Galileo secured a teaching profession at the University of Pisa in 1589 and so began his career-long experimental science journey. At the time‚ the Aristotelian
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