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    topo map. Explain the similarity. In a topo map it shows all the elevation points as a higher or lower surface focusing on the lowest and highest point. If you imagine that the Nc puck is that highest or lowest point then the area around it will become lower or higher in voltage (depending on the charge of the puck) so think of voltage as elevation. 5) would be doing no work on your You are on the side of a hill with a topo map of the region. If you walked so that your trip follows a topo line

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    more freely. Helmet with cage/visor: The helmet is one of the most important things you need. Pucks fly through the air and could hit you in the head. A helmet protects against any damage that could be done. Neck guard: A neck

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    By: rm2252 Discuss the relationship between characterisation and the audience’s response in Shakespeare’s play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” The relationship between characterisation and the audience’s response in Shakespeare’s play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is evident throughout the whole play. There is a main emphasis on dramatic irony‚ juxtaposition‚ the confusion between the characters‚ the characters talking directly to the audience and having a play with in a play. Shakespeare relies heavily

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    In many pieces of literature the theme is often obscured in which the author attempts to reveal the hidden truths. Through his utilization of characters‚ Shakespeare incorporates the personalities of individual beings within the play in order to express the overall message. Shakespeare’s extensive use of imagery further demonstrates his conveyance of the surreal nature within the play. In "A Midsummer Night’s Dream"‚ Shakespeare uses the mechanicals to differentiate the reality from the dream‚ while

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    “LUKSONG TINIK” Regulations of Luksong Tinik (Jump over thorns) 1. Players : Usually 3 or more Players. 2. Setting : a grassy field with lots of space to run and tumble. 3. Equipment : Grassy field 4. Pre-game : * Assign two players to serve as the base of the tinik (thorn) by putting their right or left feet together (soles touching gradually building the tinik). * Set a starting point giving enough runway for the players to achieve a higher jump‚ so as not to hit the

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    Michelle Pfieffer plays Titania’s part radiantly. Oberon and Puck were not as great because they gave me a dingy feeling and fairies are supposed to be "glowing."� I did not understand why Puck had horns and I didn’t think that really corresponds to the role of a fairy because it sort of gave a devilish feeling. However‚ I guess it was somewhat appropriate because Puck is supposed to be the "mischievous fairy."� Plus‚ I totally did not picture Puck to be bald. I had imagined a cute little fairy with brown

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    setting. My favorite character was Ellie. She was so caring and kind. Her symbol is her pet monkey Puck. Ellie cared about her family and Puck. Since she was kidnapped the only thing that Ellie had was Puck. The person who kidnapped Ellie was a crazy man named Mal Gorman. He wanted to run tests on Ellie‚ but Ellie didn’t want to help him. Ellie had to destroy lots of asteroids piece by piece just to get Puck fed. The theme of this story is hope which represents the video game Pod Fighter. Mika‚ (which

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    comedy‚ is magic‚ which is used to affect the lives of four Athenians: Hermia‚ Lysander‚ Helena and Demetrius. Bottom‚ also a simple human‚ falls victim of the fairies’ mischievous magic. The magic reaches these characters by Puck‚ a naughty fairy‚ and Oberon‚ the king of fairies. Puck decides to cast a spell on Bottom‚ making him grow a donkey head‚ and Oberon decides to cast a spell on Titania‚ making her fall in love with Bottom. From a simple mistaken spell‚ a rollercoaster of emotions‚ conflicts and

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    two lovers. Even though Titania is his wife‚ Oberon constructs a plan to win over her Indian boy. He commands Puck to go get a special flower that makes people fall in love with the next creature they see. Oberon wishes to make Titania fall in love wit beast and use her infatuation to get the Indian boy from her. Oberon “anoints Titania’s eyelids with the nectar‚” (2.2. stage directions). Puck then turns Bottom‚ a mechanical‚ into an ass‚ which makes all his fellow mechanicals flee. When Titania wakes

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    fought for freedom and for slavery to end‚ but did anybody fight for the freedom of poor caged birds? In “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou‚ the speaker talks about the differences between a caged bird and a free bird. In “Under the Rice Moon” by Rhiannon Puck‚ a bird just wants to be free and fly‚ but no one understands. Everyone thinks that the bird wants to live caged and safe‚ but the only thing the bird wanted was to be able to roam around the sky without being caged. As you can see‚ in the poem “Caged

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