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    red toolkit monologue

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    Instructor’s Toolkit for Red Yoder’s Monologue Red’s introductory monologue can be used in a variety of ways. Here are a few to consider: ƒ large class discussion ƒ small group discussion during class or clinical ƒ reflective journaling assignment ƒ web-based assignment: listen to the audio or read the script‚ then discuss and summarize the group’s conclusions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What are Red’s strengths? What are your concerns for this patient? What is the cause of your concern? What information

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    Write about Inspector Goole’s role in the play. How far is he a believable policeman? How does Priestly use the Inspector in the play? In this essay I am going to be exploring the role and function Priestly gives the inspector in “An Inspector Calls“. I am going to break down his role in the play‚ explore his effects on the other characters‚ analyse his stage presence‚ show his intention in coming to the Birling household and also how Priestly utilises the inspector’s personal qualities. I am also

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    Scenario One: First Day on the Job Sheila felt ready to get to work after her one day job orientation for new employees. When she got to work‚ however‚ she was shocked. She was not prepared for the fast pace‚ sophistication and skill level found in her new department. By noon that day‚ Sheila felt like she was not cut out for the job. She felt underskilled and under prepared to meet her department’s challenges. On her way to the company cafeteria one of her co-workers‚ Tammy‚ caught up with her

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    Halfalogue Vs Monologue

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    Emberson et al (2010) designed an experiment to determine why overheard phone calls pose more of a distraction than a conversation between physically present individuals and concluded that the unpredictability of the overheard speech contributes to the listener’s distractedness. They hypothesized that the depletion of the listener’s attention would negatively impact their performance on a task. In experiment 1‚ they tested the participants’ performances on two kinds of tasks (visual monitoring and

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    Boo Monologue

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    ago” smirks Derrick as he leaves the table heading towards the kitchen. “Chance will be a fine thing‚” I say half-heartedly. “…Although for a laugh‚” I call out‚ “should make for an interesting selfie!” I hear him chuckle.  I need the bathroom so I make my way up the stairs. Derrick calls up asking me about wanting swede (so I thought) and I call back‚  “Yep‚ that’s fine.” Now‚ hand on heart‚ I can honestly say‚ what my eyes witnessed next had never even crossed my mind‚ — least not with this guy…

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    Slave Monologue

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    It all began with a simple phone call one night after dinner‚ “Z’naya‚” my mother yelled up the stairs “it’s for you. It’s Aaron he sounds upset.” as i come downstairs to pick up the phone i was not happy. We had just got into an argument and he hung up on me. Not only that i was tired the baby was crying so much. I looked for a peaceful quiet night at home. I didn’t feel like another stupid argument with bipolar Aaron. Thirty minutes later‚ however‚ Aaron black dodge durango swung into our driveway

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    The Real Inspector Hound: A discourse of postmodernism In this essay we will try to explain why The Real Inspector Hound is a Postmodernist play. To do this First we must decide on what Postmodernism actually is. As many critics have written many definitions on this subject overlapping and contradicting each other it is hard to find a single definition of postmodernism. So first to embark on this journey‚ we are going to find and state a single definition of postmodernism and afterwards we shall

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    The poem‚ “Monologue for an Onion” written by Sue Kim‚ the onion is a metaphor and is the whole poem is written about it and based off of it. The basic main viewpoint of the poem is about the feelings and thoughts that onion experiences when being handle by the person or more specifically when it is being cut. The poem revolves around the whole idea of how the onion feels and thinks as the person cuts away at it and how it reflects on the actions of the person and the person themselves. Sue Kim’s

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    Hidden From History: 300 years of women’s oppression and the fight against it Sheila Rowbotham (Pluto Press‚ 345 Archway Road‚ London N6 5AA‚ 1973‚ ISBN-0904383563‚ 182pp‚ £14.99) While there had been a great deal of history written about men’s activities in wars‚ courts‚ politics‚ diplomacy and business‚ little research had focused on the history of women before the First World War. Sheila Rowbotham‚ in her study of women in Britain set out to examine the “hidden history” of the struggle of women

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    Jadefox Monologue

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    The hunter waits. She is patient‚ silent‚ controlled; a perfectly tuned instrument of death. She uses the shadows to hide from the eyes of her enemies‚ her pelt melting into oblivion. It is a perfect night for a kill; for the moon is hidden away in its own veil of darkness and the stars are too cold and distant to shed their light onto the mountain side below. Yet‚ she does not flex her claws against the earth in anticipation‚ nor feel the rush of blood roaring in her ears. She is calm‚ silent

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