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    The Nightingale Roll of Honour Baytree Community Centre July 27th – 31st 2009 Workshop Leaders – Frances M Lynch‚ Mark Troop & Grace Cookey-Gam Music of the Day –an award for excellence in composing‚ performing or rehearsing music. Monday: Natalia Forchin 那塔雅‚ Ellie Brooks 伊莉 Portia Jewunde 波紋雅 Tersoo Agera 特梭 Tuesday: Insirah 伊撒兒& Namina 那米納Taylor Kamara‚ Kiah Banguwa 凱雅‚ Tersoo Agera 特梭‚ Russheena Rowe 瓦斯那‚ Portia Jewanda 波茄雅 Wednesday: Ellie Brooks伊莉‚ Chesney Kelliott-Campbell

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    In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the protagonist of the story Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark‚ gives a soliloquy‚ expressing his deepest emotions through grieving‚ anger and resentment of his own mere existence. The universe is both an intricate and unique creature; built with a suitable and decent amount of its ups and downs of fortune. Prince Hamlet is conflicted and dazed upon the overall position he has come to in his life‚ mourning for his royal father’s death‚ King Hamlet‚ and unable to bear the deception

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    s Hamlet a tragic hero? In many senses‚ Hamlet is the quintessential tragic hero. Not only does he begin with the noblest motivations (to punish his father’s murderer) but by the end‚ his situation is do dire that the only plausible final act should be his death. Like the classical tragic hero‚ Hamlet does not survive to see the full outcome of his actions and more importantly‚ this is because he possesses a tragic flaw. While there are a number of flaws inherent to his character‚ it is Hamlet’s

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    the devil back to hell. Comparatively‚ in Shakespeare’s brilliant play Hamlet‚ he illustrates how corruption will spread like an incurable disease when the king is full of falsehood and evil. In Hamlet‚ corruption spreads like a disease that can only be cured by killing the cancer. Claudius is the source of the evil. He triggers the growth of the cancerous corruption when he embarks on his deceitful path to becoming king. Hamlet cannot help but be polluted with the disease as well‚ infecting his mind

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    English Thesis Paper A great number of lessons can be learned from Hamlet by Shakespeare. A very important lesson is that not everyone wants a leader‚ but every kingdom needs one. What is meant by this is that in a kingdom there will always be people who are not in favor of the person in charge. However‚ in a functioning kingdom a strong leader is of essence. The arrival of Fortinbras in Act 5 Scene 2 of Hamlet is clear evidence that Shakespeare was in hopes of a noble leader replacing Elizabeth

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    Hamlet’s fourth soliloquy below; it is found in the play in Act 4‚ Scene 4. Then answer the questions on this page and provide director’s notes that indicate how you would instruct an actor to speak and behave while delivering this soliloquy. Hamlet. … How all occasions do inform against me And spur my dull revenge! What is a man   If his chief good and market of his time   Be but to sleep and feed? A beast‚ no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse‚  

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    50% probability‚ respectively.  Question: will we prefer the actuarial value of the gamble (i.e. its expected outcome = 50%(16+4)=$10) with certainty or the gamble it self ? 1. The person who prefers the gamble is a risk lover 2. The person who is indifferent is risk neutral 3. The person who prefers the expected value with certainty is risk averse 4 3-C-Establishing a definition of risk aversion Example :  Flipping a (fair) coin (i.e. probability = 50% for each side)

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    Understood Complexity: Ibsen’s ‘An Enemy of the People’ E:CO Issue Vol. 11 No. 3 2009 pp. 1-15 Academic Understood Complexity: Ibsen’s ‘An Enemy of the People’—On Complexity‚ Sense-Making‚ Understanding‚ and Exit/Voice/Loyalty Tom Eide Diakonhjemmet University College‚ NOR ‘Understood complexity’ is a term of Albert Hirschman (1976) whose economicpolitical theory of ‘exit’ (‘vote with your feet’) versus ‘voice’ (feedback or use your influence for change) (1970)‚ has often been

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    state of mind than certainty’ Discuss. In the play 12 Angry Men‚ Reginald Rose uses comparisons between the characters to show that doubt can be an easier stance‚ then to be certain. At the beginning Rose uses the alienation of juror 8 to depict certainty to be an easier state of mind but as the story progresses the readers are shown negative changes in attitude for the jurors that are certain therefore showing doubt is an easier state of mind in the long run. Juror 3’s certainty is quickly dismissed

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    Marion’s passage exemplifies his thoughts on certainty and assurance. In philosophy certainty and knowledge are considered the same. To be certain is to have knowledge and to recognize the significance of being. Assurance is synonymous with significance of being. To be assured is to be recognized and to have your existence acknowledged. In his writings‚ Marion examines existence and its relativity to love. Marion tries to determine if certainty comes from him or if it is established by others. He

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