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    Karen Alkalay-Gut‚ in "Jury of Her Peers: The Importance of Trifles‚" also finds the gulf between male and female perceptions of judgment to be central to the play. Alkalay-Gut believes that the unfolding evidence not only unites the women‚ but highlights the division between "woman’s concept of justice‚" which entails "social" and "individual influences‚ together with the details that shaped the specific act‚" and "[t]he prevailing law [which] is general‚ and therefore . . . inapplicable to the

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    Scripted Role Play: Historical Empathy Sun Yat-Sen – ‘Father of the Chinese National Revolution’ Sun Yat-Sen was a revolutionary nationalist who believed that the only way that China could move forward in the early 1900’s was to become a republic and adopt the west’s traditions in industry and agriculture. He was convinced that unless China did this‚ the nation was going to remain behind and backwards against dominant western powers. He led China into a revolution overthrowing the crippled

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    No Grade No Play Analysis

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    No grade‚ no play. The life of a college student requires an incredible amount of responsibility and dedication in an environment that can be extremely distracting and overwhelming. Therefore‚ developing time management skills and the ability to avoid distractions early on in your collegiate career is invaluable. Now imagine having to double that level of commitment and divide it between two completely different worlds. That is the life of a college student-athlete; constantly battling to succeed

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    A 10-Minute One Act Play Help Wanted By G. L. Horton copyright © 2003 Geralyn Horton CHARACTERS JAKE: 40’s‚ managerial type. TERESA: late 50’s‚ a gentle elementary school teacher. MERRIK: late 30’s‚ a born-again Christian. DEBBIE: 30’s‚ bright‚ tough‚ and angry. KIM‚ 20’s‚ waif like‚ depressed. Time/Place/Scene: A suburban church basement‚ used as the office of a nonprofit support service for the unemployed‚ with a couple of desks‚ an elaborate answering machine with two phones:

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    societies‚ immigrants were often left to assimilate to the customs of their new home and leave their old culture behind. Society was not as well equip to establish a multicultural image and integrate new ideas into their lifestyles. Ken Mitchell’s play “The shipbuilder” is a Saskatchewan work that features the finish character Jaanus Karkulaimen whom challenged the cultural integration model of assimilation. Within “The shipbuilder”‚ Jaanus Karkulaimen chooses to reject assimilation and preserve

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    relate and dive head first into‚ it seemed that every actor had their own theories about why they were there and their characters’ back stories. Max Morter’s performance as Buddy Layman was extremely impressive considering the dedication necessary to play a character with issues such as Buddy’s. If you saw Max backstage for some reason‚ you would see that he remained in character even in the moments when he was not on

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    This story is about a boy named Greg "Slam" Harris who loves to play basketball. But one day he has to switch school because his parent couldn’t afford for him to be in the school he was so he had to move. He doesn’t want to move because all the people that he knows are at the other school even his girlfriend. When he gets to the new school he realizes that it was not so bad; the only thing that he doesn’t like is his P.E teacher and his math teacher. One day he decides to join the basketball team

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    Life is too Short for Unsaid Feelings. Lillian is about to walk into her three-story house with six roommates in Eugene‚ Oregon. The outside of the worn-down house‚ is colored a faint blue with an orange roof. The neighborhood surrounding this home is swarmed with rambunctious college students‚ being that this is a college town. Lillian and her six roommates (Todd‚ Amelia‚ Delilah‚ Jared‚ Christian‚ and Dalen) all attend the University down the street. Todd is a very outgoing and perky person.

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    Women In The Play Trifles

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    entire story due to the sight of the incomplete housework. While the wives used the incomplete housework as evidence to crack the case. The incomplete housework holds different meanings to each gender based on how they live. In Susan Glaspell’s 1916 play Trifles‚ the incomplete housework recognized throughout the story included the dirty rag‚ the messy kitchen‚ and the incomplete quilt. A clean house was something that the men were accustomed to coming home too. In their eyes‚ the work they were responsible

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    Explanatory essay How to Play Golf There is a lot of sports you can play throughout your life but I would have to say playing golf is the most challenging. Like in basketball you can practice your free throw shots multiple times and keep getting close to the hoop‚ which is the target‚ and get frustrated that it didn’t go in. But in golf you rarely ever get close to the target and when you do it’s like making a basket‚ you are super excited. It takes patients‚ and dedication to keep practicing

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