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    West Side Story

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    Beth Cooper Professor Barrett Introduction to Drama West Side Story is an American musical with a book by Arthur Laurents‚ music by Leonard Bernstein‚ and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The musical’s plot is based on William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Set in New York in the mid-1950s‚ the musical explores the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks‚ two teenage street gangs of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The members of the Sharks are first-generation

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    West Side Story West side story is a musical drama film adapted from the 1957 Broadway Musical with the same name. The films show the story of two young lovers that belonged to opposite gangs. Tony‚ a former member of the Jets (the American gang)‚ fell in love for Maria‚ Bernardo’s sister. Bernardo led the Puerto Rican gang‚ the Sharks. Both gangs were in continuous conflict‚ but everything got worse after Tony met Maria. Both gangs were against the union of Maria and Tony‚ therefore they had a

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    REFLECTION

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    Reflection On Every Child is Special Elena Paulma‚ ED.D. Instructor Hazel R. Balan MSciEd Bio2 1st Sem SY 2012-2 Reflection On “ Every Child is Special Movie“ Ishaan Awasthi is an eight year-old boy who is suffering from dyslexia‚ a neurological disorder. He is having a trouble recognizing letters‚ can hardly read and write. Letters and numbers are written invertedly and words are commonly misspelled. He can not follow multiple instructions and has poor motor skills. Being

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    The Dark Side Of Chocolate When I heard the name of the documentary I must say I expected something different to what it really was. The things that I saw presented in this documentary never even crossed my mind before. When purchasing chocolate products‚ who really stops to wonder about the background of the product. I will never look at chocolate the same again. What truly shocked me was the names of the companies that were ignoring what was going on. I could not believe that they would

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    Color Blind Casting Essay

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    Color Blind Casting is for Everyone Who Is Not a Minority Numerous opportunities are given to people in the entertainment industry. While some people struggle with making it in Hollywood‚ others flourish and become prosperous in their abilities. In that fact‚ you can find so many talented people that are not cut out for “stardom.” Most of the time character roles are not based on talent‚ but one’s looks; looks that are features of a person‚ like skin color‚ face shape‚ and much more. That can’t

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    The importance of the target market mentioned in this case is extremely important. With fifty percent of the movie market being movie goers who are under the age of twenty-five‚ production companies are creating movies that specifically cater to their liking. While 33 percent of the market is those from ages 26 to 39‚ they more than likely consist of those parents bringing their children to the movies or out with their girlfriends for a night. The remaining 17 percent are those over the age of 39

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    force‚ to the yearning for the happiness. Maybe‚ at beginning‚ what Chris McCandless pursuing was the happiness‚ but he hadn’t realized it yet. But finally‚ he realized it. The sad childhood experiences of Chris McCandless underwent caused a dark side in his heart. With these experiences‚ he actively started to seek the significance of his life and to pursue the essence of happiness. At first‚ he thought that if he escaped from the hypocritical society he would gain freedom and the life he hoped

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    educated in philosophy. It caused the debaters of both sides to defend whether or not philosophy is needed in order to be a just‚ and fair lawmaker. This also allowed for the class to decide for themselves‚ with some important information‚ whether or not they agree with the proclamation for this disputation. The first thing to focus on with this disputation is which works were used I order to make the arguments for both the affirmative and negative side. This disputation focused on three pieces written

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    Paradise of the Blind‚ by Duong Thu Huong‚ is written about a young woman’s journey and memories from her past and present in both Vietnam and Russia. The different cultures were discussed‚ along with different aspects of the context of the novel in order to help better understand the novel. Vietnam and Russia were both Communist states at the time period‚ both going through political tension. Huong shows these issues through Hang’s journeys in the novel. Vietnam was at a time of intense political

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    Kate Chopin The Blind Man

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    In the story ’The Blind Man’ Kate Chopin chooses to make the main character poor and blind to emphasize how isolated people can be if they’re different. An effective and memorable character is created by the blind man being created as a representation of a whole community of less fortunate people. This allows people to connect with the blind man; making the story memorable. Kate Chopin makes the reader feel what it is like in the blind man’s position‚ by describing the man in such detail. For

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