Slide 1:Frederick Banting’s groundbreaking research in the early 1920s brought him worldwide acclaim and earned him a lifetime annuity from the federal government‚ a knighthood in the British crown and Canada’s first ever Nobel Prize. To millions at home and abroad he’s known as the man who discovered insulin‚ bringing new hope to diabetics the world over. Slide 2:"So to begin‚ let’s talk first about Diabetes. Does anyone have or know someone who has Diabetes? What do you know about Diabetes?"Slide
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Scene 1| Setting – Party (home of Capt. Tiago) | Purpose- Introduction of characters; Description of San Diego; Conflict between Church and State. Narrator: October 1888. The town of San Diego lays near the shores of Lake Bai‚ surrounded by fields of grew sugar‚ rice‚ coffee‚ and fruit. From the topmost view of the town one would see a beautiful collage of Nipa‚ tile‚ zinc‚ and palm roofs‚ each separate house recognized among their orchards and gardens by a distinguishing tree or sign posted
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Host: (facing audiences with a big smile) Good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen! Welcome back to “What’s Going on in Famous Characters’ Brains?” I am your host today‚ Mr. What. Now‚ I am glad to invite the greatest villains in Shakespeare’s and Golding’s writings. (Audiences clap hand enthusiastically. Spotlight on Iago and Jack. Host turns to the guests.) Host: Iago and Jack‚ your rising fames indeed captures everyone’s attention. Can you explain a little bit of the road to success and who would
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2-3 minute skit draft. Characters: Snow White 7 dwarves – Happy Sleepy Sneezy Grumpy Dopey Bashful Doc Evil Queen (cheerleader from the opposing team) Prince Charming SCRIPT Evil Queen: (looking in mirror‚ grooming) (mirror box with a hole) Mirror‚ mirror on the wall‚ Who’s the smartest of them all? (Colors flash‚ then Snow white’s face appears on mirror) Oh! No‚ no‚ no! That just won’t do! (recovers mirror) (black out) Evil Queen: (sitting in front of Snow White’s Mac)
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AN53024B Gender Theory in Practice Control and Resistance; a critical examination of gender scripts in relation to women’s bodies in public spaces. Student: 33010637 3‚840 words Contents Introduction 3 The State 3 Moral Ground 4 Political Maternal Bodies 7 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 14 Introduction Ideology can be said to be a compilation of beliefs‚ values
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A tragic hero is someone who must begin noble and good‚ but is imperfect‚ so that the audience can see themselves in him. They are doomed from the start. In Macbeth’s case the witches are first on stage‚ and are planning to meet with Macbeth in the very beginning. FIRST WITCH When shall we meet again? … THIRD WITCH There to meet with Macbeth. This shows that the witches are already plotting Macbeth’s fate. A tragic hero must make a wrong decision himself or has a character flaw (ambitious
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Identify‚ discuss and analyse the key features and characteristics of at least 3 different examples of script writing. In this essay I will be taking different plays and analysing their features and characteristics within them. I will be analysing ‘Beautiful Burnout’ performed by Frantic Assembly‚ ‘Lysistrata‚ or Loose Strife’ by David Stuttard‚ and ‘Twelfth Night‚ Or What You Will’ by William Shakespeare. Within these plays I will be looking at the style of writing it is‚ (eg – formal‚ informal
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The true-life story of John Newton‚ a former slave ship Captain‚ who became a clergyman and fought to abolish slavery. STORY COMMENTS A WRETCH LIKE ME is a character driven story based on the true-life narrative of John Newton‚ who helped abolish slavery and composed the lyrics to the haunting and soulful song AMAZING GRACE. The story centers on John’s emotional and psychological personal journey as he went from commanding a slave ship to championing the abolishment of slavery. His life experiences
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declare small measures of superiority wherever they could get them. This pursuit for power caused Martha to carry out lecherous affairs‚ and George to cease all possible interest in his destructive wife. What is most powerfully stated in the play’s script is Martha’s very obvious self-loathing where is the example of her self-loathing?. Her deepest failure in life had nothing to do with what George did or who he was but with what Martha herself failed to provide for the people in her life. Martha’s
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trained as a psychologist. says that we all play a part and all follow a script. says we have thee choices follow the script of your life/play the part‚ don’t follow the script/don’t pla the part‚ or rewrite the script/change what you don’t like about yourself. says people collect feeling like they collect stamps. Stamp collecting: collect feelings/experiencing the same feelings -red stamps is anger -blue stamp is sad -gold stamp is denying enjoyment; feels that joy or enjoyment has to be
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