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    only oil companies producing oil in the country‚ with minimal exploration input. The major part of Indian sedimentary basins was deemed to be unfit for development of oil and gas resources. After independence‚ the national Government realized the importance oil and gas for rapid industrial development and its strategic role in defense. Consequently‚ while framing the Industrial Policy statement of 1948‚ the development of petroleum industry in the country was considered to be of utmost necessity

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    victim scared‚ victim trying to get away. 2) The Greeks would not let any type of violence on the stage. All fighting shooting etc. had to happen off stage. If the character/actor were killed he would be wheeled on to the stage. 3) Because the dramas evolved from choral dances and chants‚ the chorus remained a strong presence in Greek tragedy throughout the Golden Age and beyond. 4) The addition of one actor‚ by Thespis was a major step forward ‚ and was later followed by the addition of two

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    Drama AS supporting notes section 1 Our Chosen Practitioner‚ Katie Mitchell has taken some inspiration from Stanislavski’s System of Realism. She believes in researching and developing characters as deeply as possible as to portray a very realistic character so the audience can feel involved and feel part of the character life. To do this Katie Mitchell suggests making a list of actions‚ events and questions of what happens before the extract whether specified in the script or improvised by the

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    Christopher Dietz Professor Lindquist English 102 25 October 2012 Death of a Salesman Linda Loman‚ Woman or Weakling Death of a Salesman‚ written by American Playwright Arthur Miller‚ in 1949‚ won many awards‚ including the Pulitzer for drama‚ and a Tony for the Best Play. This play has been performed on Broadway several times; in February of 1949 it ran for 742 performances and was continually acclaimed. Linda Loman the wife of Willie Loman‚ the salesman‚ a typical woman of her era‚ was

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    Russell Howell Mrs. Grandolfo English 12‚ Period 3 February 7‚ 2012 Reaping the Benefits of Space Exploration Curiosity has been the driving force behind the human race ever since the first Homo sapiens have started walking. Our very survival and dominance of Planet Earth has only resulted from our ability to solve problems and innovate to accomplish our goals. This uncanny problem solving ability of the Human race doesn’t even restrict us terrestrially‚ as it has propelled us into the “heavens”

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    “The exploration of the Great Northwest produced some of the most heroic figures in our history” (MRL‚22). The book fails to mention the heinous acts committed by many of the “heroes” of the nation in the name of “civilizing” the West. History is filled with people doing things “for the good of their country”. For example‚ it is easy to point out our founding fathers going to war with Great Britain to grant us freedom. It is almost even easier to point out that when Hitler started World War II

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    Brechtian piece‚ such as the use of gestus‚ play building and alienation. Some other Brechtian techniques such as the use of spazz‚ songs/music‚ montage and placards help create a greater meaning in the performance. When my group and I started our performance‚ we first had to come up with a strong and clear gestus. We did this by looking in the newspaper – we found many articles about young people inflicting harm on each other and juveniles involved in serious crimes. This topic struck us as

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    How are observations of our surroundings an important way to understand our place in the world? Our observations are important because 80% of the information we receive about the world comes through our eyes. In fact‚ it is said that what we say is far less important than how we say it. Body language and facial expressions‚ therefore‚ can be considered more important than the actual words used. In society‚ our roles are determined by our relationships to others‚ and our ability to be successful

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    Negotiations broke down dramatically about ten hours into the stand-off‚ when the police arrested Mendoza ’s brother and thus incited him to open fire. As the shooting began‚ the bus driver managed to escape‚ and was shown on television saying "Everyone is dead" before being whisked away by policemen. Mendoza and eight of the hostages were killed and a number of others injured. The MPD ’s failed rescue attempt and gun-battle with the hijacker‚ which took around 90 minutes‚ were watched by millions

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    criticized the Puritanism‚ he was fully a Puritan. "Good Country People" is a short story written by Flannery O’Connor. Born in Savannah‚ Georgia‚ on March 25‚ 1925‚ Mary Flannery O’Connor was a female southern writer who wrote two novels and thirty-two short stories that are mainly in Southern Gothic style and relied heavily on regional setting and grotesque characters (Ditsky 3). Flannery O`Connor`s short stories mainly centers around the author`s characteristics as a Southern writer and her treatment

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