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    “The Communication of Window displays” Selfridges BA (HONS) Fashion Management - ISHE Henry Gordon Selfridge was famous for lighting up store windows at night and his art of displays. He opened up the largest store in the world and his own retail empire in 1903. Soon‚ H.G. Selfridge & Co sold out and he retired a rich man. In 1909‚ Selfridge’s focused on advertising and publicity. This led to air shows and exciting ideas such as the Theatre of Retail. In this essay‚ I will use primary

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    Blood Brothers Evaluation Last week we went to the Phoenix Theatre in Leister Square to see Blood Brothers. When we walked into the theatre‚ I noticed that the proscenium arch stage was slanted which put everything on the stage in perspective. There was no live orchestra‚ and all the sound travelled easily throughout the room as it was quite a small theatre. Before the play‚ I had been told that the story was based in Liverpool and I had high expectations as it is one of the longest-running musicals

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    Effect of maternal predator exposure on the ability of stickleback offspring to generalize a learned color-reward association published Elsevier focuses around the cognitive abilities of threespine sticklebacks‚ otherwise known as Gasterosteus aculeatus.. In this study two experiments took place. The first Can Sticklebacks Generalize a Learned Color-Reward Association? Which tested the ability of threespine sticklebacks juveniles to be trained to recognize color in association with food. The

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    A Discussion of the Avant-Garde Characteristics of Samuel Beckett’s Play The term ’avant-garde’ means literally in French the ’fore guard‚’ the part of the military that goes before the main force. (Calinescu‚ 1987) In this ’going before‚’ the avant-garde of a military force not only exposes itself to greater risks from enemy positions (which may or may not be known)‚ but it also can avail itself of greater strategic and tactical opportunities if it finds the enemy unprepared. As a term of art to

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    Recently‚ I met little Ricky in my newborn photographer studio. He’s the newest addition to Lauren and Ricardo’s family. I met this family when they came in two years ago for their second child’s newborn shots. It’s always such a priviledge when parents return with their newest additions. Ricky was 8 days new when he was brought into the studio. Lauren and Ricardo have two girls‚ Alexa and Adalyn. Alexa is 8 years old‚ and Adalyn is 21 months. This is their first boy‚ and he is such a cute‚ little

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    one of the four film components that allow motion pictures to serve as a medium of communication. Films use this component to incorporate a visual theme. This encompasses everything that appears before the camera such as the arrangement of the set‚ props‚ actors‚ lighting‚ and costumes. By looking at the visual theme in this movie‚ we will be able to determine what makes this movie so provoking and emotional. The Diary of Anne Frank is the story of a 13 year old Jewish girl that is forced into hiding

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    for advertising what play would be held‚ such as white for comedy‚ red for history‚ and black for tragedy. “The Globe theater was not usually associated with the use of props” “the Globe theater props would have started with easily moveable objects”‚ however when the globe became more popular they invested more time and used props like “benches‚ tables‚ beds‚ thrones‚ cave‚ wells‚

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    allowing myself to observe and take notes as to how minutes were taken and volunteered to take the minutes for the next meeting. As time progressed and the production dates got closer I felt my workload increase‚ particularly sourcing props for The Hour as the play is prop-heavy and therefore needed a lot of attention on this matter. I felt that working on this production benefited me a lot more as I felt involved in the more hands-on way in which I initially wanted to. Although I started this new role

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    realistic‚ detailed set design and props in an attempt to recreate human life realistically. These include objects which serve actantial roles‚ like the typewriter‚ glasses of wine and cricket bat‚ being represented authentically or by visual replicas‚ thus being used as iconic signs of themselves. The set design of Henry’s living room over different periods also serves as an iconic representation of the time the play was set in‚ when considering specific props used‚ like the vinyl record player

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    Film 106 23 November 2011 Comparative Essay: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels The musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is based on a popular 1998 film by the same title. The storyline is about two conmen‚ (1) Lawrence Jameson who is played by Patrick McBride and (2) Freddy Benson who is played by Tom Andrew/Reed Willard‚ living on the French Riviera. Now Lawrence is a cultivated and suave gentleman who cons rich ladies out of their money by pretending he is prince of a small country that doesn’t exist and

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