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    Shouldice Hospital Case

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    operations across 5 operating rooms per day. During afternoon is no improvement possible. It results in increasing of capacity for a total 38 / day (25 each morning and 13 each afternoon). When scheduled for 5 day week‚ it requires 133 rooms available for peak days of the week (Wed and Thu). The new need represents 50% increase in capacity compared to the current capacity of 89 rooms. Recommendation: Hospital should invest 4 million dollars in the new space‚ which will increase bed capacity by 50% and will

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    Ad Analysis Hand To God

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    AKA‚ a marketing and advertising firm‚ created a print advertisement for the new Broadway play Hand to God‚ which appeared in the October 19th‚ 2014 edition of The New York Times. The advertisements purpose is to create positive branding‚ and sell tickets. Hand to God’s advertisement bluntly uses the play’s commercial weaknesses in a dark comedic way in order to characterize their vulnerabilities as strengths. The advertisement sets a dark tone through its imagery. First‚ the words are displayed

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    The book I chose for my independent reading project was Peak by Roland Smith. My favorite character in this book is Peak Marcello. Peak is my favorite character because he is smart‚ caring‚ and brave. I can’t believe that he climbed a skyscraper! I wish that I had the climbing skills that he has. It seems like Peak has been climbing his whole life‚ probably because his father‚ Josh Wood‚ is a professional climber and he taught him how to climb. Since Peak’s mother‚ Teri Marcello‚ fell of a 30 ft

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    a sport. Dancers must be extremely athletic‚ able to practice and train hard for hours on end‚ and train in an extremely competitive environment‚ just like the athletes on various sports teams. In order to be successful‚ an athlete must be in peak physical form to thrive in their own sport. Dancers spend hours on end performing single movements in order to perfect them‚ for they know‚ a single mistake can cause an entire to dance to derail in an instant. They spend hours on end conditioning

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    The treatment of Malvolio in the first two acts of ‘Twelfth Night’ is cruel rather than comical. To what extent do you agree? In Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’‚ Malvolio is a character that could be approached in numerous ways. Depending on how the character is developed and acts throughout the play‚ the audience have varying reactions to his personal storyline; there is often opposing opinions as to whether the treatment of Malvolio is cruel‚ or comical. In the first scenes in which we meet Malvolio

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    think how much the setting of a concert affects the appreciation of the music I was able to relax and fully immerse myself in the music‚ and I believe this was only made possible by the tranquil setting of the small church. This feeling was at its peak during my favorite piece performed that day‚ “Auf dem wasser zu singen‚” sung by who had a voice so beautiful I didn’t even know it was humanly possible to have without studio and/or recording equipment. As the concert continued‚ I found myself feeling

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    Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Audience and Representation Analysis My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding was a programme broadcasted on channel 4. At it’s peak Big Fat Gypsy Wedding drew in an audience viewing of up to 8.7 million people‚ making it Channel 4’s eighth highest viewed programme. There are many different opinions as to what makes the programme so popular‚ that it is able to draw in audiences of half a dozen million and more week in week out. One theory as to why the programme is so popular could be due

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    feels about the importance of live performances as opposed to recorded performances. He feels that each time tickets are sold and a performance takes place it is a true miracle. In today’s world live performances are separating farther away from society and recorded performances are taking control. This needs to change. Live performances and recorded performances are incomparable and will ultimately affect human beings in very different ways. Live performances provide a special opportunity for the

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    Trace the development of dramatic tension in this scene from the apparently innocuous conversation around the meal table to the closing tableau of the chair lifting episode which concludes the act This scene is the last in act one and is an important scene for building up drama and tension between the characters. Even the positioning of the scene helps the drama‚ by putting it at the end of act 1‚ where in the theatre there would be an interval‚ it leaves the audience with a cliff

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    scenes are the exposition of the play and help the audience to make meaning. In the beginning scene of the play‚ the stage is set out to make the Munday Family household appear as poor‚ which evident through timeframe‚ which is 1929‚ which was the peak of the great depression‚ Government Well Aboriginal Reserve‚ Northam‚ Morning‚ 1929‚ and on the setting members of the Munday family are playing cricket with homemade equipment‚ DAVID and CISSIE play cricket with a home-made bat and ball. It is also

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