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    spots. 2. A team’s on-ice strength does not change when coincidental minor penalties are assessed to each team. 3. During a delayed penalty‚ play shall be stopped whenever a member of the offending team gains “possession and control” of the puck. 4. In a two-official system‚ both officials have equal authority regarding game management‚ penalties and goals. 5. A legal check must occur from the front‚ diagonally from the front or straight from the side. 6. In youth and girls’ divisions

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    main theme of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Disorder is evident in many aspects of the play. It is caused mostly by the fairies‚ Puck in particular. Puck attempts to use his fairy magic to help the Athenians but winds up causing the lovers‚ Demetrius‚ Lysander‚ Hermia‚ and Helena‚ to go to fisticuffs. Puck also coaxes Titania into becoming "enamored of an ass". Pucks grace and ease with the use of magic contrasts the extreme means which other characters go to get what they want. For example Demetrius

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    ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is a romantic comedy and one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays or stories. The main characters of this story are Oberon‚ Titania‚ Hermia‚ Lysander‚ Demetrius and Helena. This story deals with marriage‚ family‚ elope and comedy. Hermia elopes with her lover Lysander to get married and Demetrius who loves Hermia follows them into while Helena‚ Hermia’s friend and Demetrius’ lover‚ follows Demetrius into the forest. Meanwhile‚ Oberon and Titania‚ king and queen of the

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    disorder between the worlds. For example‚ when Oberon demanded Puck to obtain the flower‚ to which he will use on Titania‚ he had oversaw a conflict between Helena and Demetrius. Helena conversed words of infatuation with the latter‚ however Demetrius expressed words of resentment and hate. Oberon‚ then commanded Puck to give the Athenian male‚ to which would be obvious due to Demetrius’ clothing‚ the same flower he will put upon Titania. Puck accidentally casted it upon Lysander‚ causing the male to

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    to decide to obey her father or suffer the consequence of consignment to a nunnery if she chooses to oppose him. This decision spurs Hermia and Lysander to meet in the woods to facilitate their elopement. Things get interesting at this point because Puck‚ a fairy‚ carries out Oberon’s request to meddle in the lovers’ lives. Mistaken identity occurs with hilarious consequences. The tale of Titania‚ Oberon and Bottom intersect as a subplot‚ as well as the play within the play. The play ends with all

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    A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Narrator: Do you believe in magic? Do you believe in fairies? These two things may sound ridiculous to you‚ but they both take a great part in the story you are about to see. The story took place once on a midsummer night. It is about four American lovers who are willing to go through everything‚ including enchanted forests‚ for the sake of love. Hermione loves Ron and Ron loves Hermione. What could be better than that? Ginny loves Harry‚ but Harry does not love Ginny

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    The conflict that magic helped resolve were: when Oberon and Titania argued about the young boy‚ when Puck put the magical love juice on Lysander’s eyelids‚ and when Puck turned Bottom’s head into an ass’s head. The first problem that was solved when magic was used was when Oberon and Titania argued about the young boy who Titania stole from an Indian king. In the first scene of the second act‚ Puck told the fairy why they were arguing‚ when he said‚ “/The king doth keep his revels here tonight/. /Take

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    from Theseus’s law. Helena and Demetrius go after them into the forest. In the forest‚ the fairy Puck accidently puts the love potion on Lysnader’s eyes instead of Demetrius’s resulting in Lysander falling in love with Helena. As the night goes on‚ Lysander and Demetrius both fall in love with Helena‚ who thinks that they are mocking her‚ and Hermia challenging Helena to a fight. In the end Puck fixes his mistake‚ Lysander once again loves Hermia and Demetrius falls for Helena. The two couples

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    end of the ice and pucks. Players Hockey is played with six (6) players on the ice for each team; five (5) skaters‚ one (1) goaltender. The typical roster size of a hockey team is twenty (20) players; twelve (12) forwards‚ 6 defensemen‚ and two (2) goaltenders. There are an unlimited amount of substitutions and they can happen at any time; during play and/or a stoppage of play; except when the defensive team ices the puck. The goaltenders have limited control over the puck‚ there is a trapezoid

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    among the lovers. However‚ the turmoil is eventually resolved by Puck‚ who fixes his mistake. The confusion then ends and the lovers are with their true love. Throughout the play Shakespeare’s philosophy was displayed in various scenes‚ and his concept still holds true in modern society. Fate plays an exceptional part in the play. An example of fate throughout the play would be the love potion that the fairies use on the characters. Puck‚ otherwise known as Robin Goodfellow‚ was commanded by Oberon

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