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    Rachael Rice Humanities What Was The Federal Theatre Project????? Throughout the late 1920 ’s an important theatrical movement developed: The Workers ’ Theatre Movement. In the end‚ it diminished around the middle of the 1930 ’s‚ and one of the developments aiding the decline of the Workers ’ Theatre Movement‚ was the creation of the Federal Theatre Project. The Federal Theatre Project was the largest and most motivated effort mounted by the Federal Government to organize and produce

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    The book “The Kings of Clonmel” by John Flanagan is about a quest to get rid of a religious cult poisoning a nation. The story envelopes an adventure and historical fiction book during the time of kings and queens. John Flanagan is the author of “The Kings of Clonmel”; this is the eighth book of Ranger’s Apprentice series. Clonmel is a city located in Hibernia. Hibernia is an island to the west of Araluen. Halt is the leader of the quest and displays a sharp and unmerciful eye. He is a Ranger‚ which

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    The Invasion of Panama

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    Bibliography: 1. Flanagan‚ Edward M.‚ Jr.. Battle for Panama: Inside Operation Just Cause. Brassey ’s‚ Inc.‚ Washington‚ 1993. 2. Stofft‚ William A.. American Military History. Army Historical Series. U.S. Government Printing Office‚ Washington‚ D.C.‚ 1988. 3. Watson‚ Bruce

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    The End of the Affair

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    Affair. The content is about the four characters the novelist‚ Maurice Bendrix; the couple Henry and Sarah Miles; and the priest Richard Smythe. Maurice meets Sarah and they fall in love deeply. The more Maurice loves Sarah‚ the more he realizes that there is an indestructible obstacle‚ which prevents him possessing all Sarah’s love. Maurice’s love affair ends‚ he lives in hatred and torment because Sarah staying away from him. Maurice has no more doubt when he finds out Sarah’s thought after reading

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    behaviour’’‚ Jack Flanagan‚ a science and technology journalist‚ discussed that video games are causing violence to whom who are addicted to it. He claims that people who tend to play video games are more likely to be aggressive compared to those who play ‘‘nice games’’. Gamers who are really involved in these aggressive games lose their empathy and feelings. These games promote somehow a kind of antisocial behaviour‚ for example drug use and poor romantic relationships. Flanagan supported this pervious

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    The Blind Man

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    character Bertie Reid’s need to be private and Maurice Pervin’s need to be connected. The vocabulary an author uses to describe the way a character speaks and thinks‚ helps the reader to better understand who the character is. In "The Blind Man‚" Bertie Reid’s character uses more complicated words‚ while Maurice Pervin uses more simplified words. When Maurice asks Bertie to touch his scar‚ "Bertie quiver[s] with revulsion"(12). Further down in the passage Maurice is described as "trembling in every fiber"(15)

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    Naturalism in Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” Naturalism has been defined in literature as "emphasizes the role of environment upon human characters" (Flanagan). Stephen Crane’s‚“The Open Boat”‚ naturalism in his story is nature as uncaring‚ the universes had no signs and the men had no purpose. In the book it expresses the waves and the water as being uncaring. The waves kept trying to get in the dingy as they were in open sea. It seemed no matter what or how tired or even close to death nothing

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    Obedience means behaving as instructed‚ but not necessarily changing your opinions. Obedience happens when you are explicitly directed to do something. Most obedience is reasonable‚ but when it is to unjust authority‚ the consequences may be disastrous. (Flanagan: 2008: P125) In Milgrams experiment (1963) each participant took the role of a teacher who would then deliver a shock to the student every time an incorrect answer was produced. Whilst the participant believed that he was delivering real shocks the

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    Team teaching‚ also known as collaborative teaching‚ is where two or more teachers take responsibility for the planning‚ teaching‚ and/or monitoring of the success of a particular group of students (Flanagan‚ 2001; Main and Bryer‚ 2005). Team teaching can and does have many forms. It may be as simple as two teachers sharing the same physical space‚ working on and from the same curriculum‚ collaborative teaching with the whole class or teaching where teachers take different combinations of students

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    of hockey legend Maurice Richard‚ that uses sports to highlight historical bigotry. The movie highlights the discrimination that faced French Canadians at the time of Richard’s hockey career. This caused Richard to be torn between his desire to play hockey‚ and the pressure to give voice to an emerging nationalism. The movie depicts the sociological theme of French Canadian discrimination demonstrated by the language barrier‚ racial harassments‚ and physical assault between Maurice Richard and English

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