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    blamed on the Christian community. While the city burning and people were being burned alive. Nero sat down and played the lyre and sang songs enjoying the spectacle. Nero later committed suicide due to political turmoil with his last saying‚ “What a showman the world is losing in me.” [1] Pax Romana Pax Romana in Latin means (Roman peace); it was inaugurated by Caesar Augustus and sometimes would be called Pax Augusta. The Pax Romana provided peace with very little expansion of military force in over

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    The reason for this is because he joined a surrealist group and he gained notoriety‚ fame all around the world. Some would say that this lead the surrealist movement. Dali was well known for fro hi showman ship when displaying his art allowed his career to continue to go on as well as allowing him to maintain his relevancy still today. Although some say that he did few pieces of art for the surrealist community he now has many museums who celebrate

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    The Ratcatcher is a short story written by the very famous Roald Dahl. Dahl was always fascinated with rats as shown in his other books such as “Boy” and “The Witches.” The Ratcatcher revolves around one character who is‚ quite obviously‚ a rat catcher. He is a very unusual person with strange behaviour and mannerisms. He gets quite cocky at times in the story‚ especially when he has his “audiences” attention and knows lots about rats‚ constantly repeating the phrase:”You’ve got to know rats on this

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    While showing pigs‚ the most important thing I have learned is how to put everything together in the challenging process of creating the perfect pig. This has not only taught me to be a good showman‚ but it has taught me values I will use for the rest of my life. It has taught me patience‚ hard work‚ and bettering my people skills as the real world nears. I plan to take the crucial points I have learned growing up‚ and past them down to my future

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    Paul McCartney name institutional affiliation Paul McCartney Paul McCartney is a member of a well-known British rock band the Beatles‚ which was created in 1960. In the band‚ Paul McCartney performed with John Lennon‚ George Harrison‚ and Ringo Starr. Although there were other members in the band‚ such as Stuart Sutcliffe‚ Jimmie Nicol‚ and Pete Best‚ Paul McCartney is the brightest representative of the modern music world who did not stop his career of an artist even after

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    In “Weimar Cinema and After”‚ Thomas Elsaesser explains expressionism as not only the style of films created in the early 1920s‚ but as a “generic term for most of the art cinema of the Weimar Republic in Germany‚ and beyond Germany‚ echoing down film history across the periods and genres‚ turning up in the description of Universal horror films of the 1930s and film noir of the 1940s.” The influence that Elsaesser is referring to is of great importance to both film noir and horror films. This influence

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    image with sound was not possible for the inventors and producers. For the first thirty years of the history of film‚ they were silent‚ and sometimes were accompanied by live musicians and sometimes sound effect and commentary were spoken by the showman. In the earliest silent films the actors were responsible for method acting or pantomime to portray their feelings to the audience. This in itself took much talent from the actors and actresses to help the audience feel the total impact of the movie

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    his modern day appearance include the addition of white gloves on his hands. There appeared many other changes as he evolved over the years‚ though. Today‚ Mickey Mouse is normally dressed in red shorts with two buttons on the front‚ large yellow shoes‚ and his trademark white gloves. He sports a bulbous black nose‚ and he has large eyes. The only similarities he has to a real mouse include his large mouse ears‚ and his long‚ skinny tail. Other than those features‚ Mickey Mouse has his own distinctive

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    with Swedish soprano singer Jenny Lind in 1850. She had | |century? |fans crazed over her music with what was called “Lindomania” that was spread through | | |showbiz by showman P.T. Barnum. Then‚ about a century later‚ there was “Beatlemania”. I | | |wish I was around for that‚ I love the Beatles. Anyhow‚ television was the main source of| |

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    carefree girl sold to a traveling entertainer‚ consequently enduring physical and emotional pain along the way. The two travel city-to-city together performing their entertaining acts and making random stops along the way. Zampano is a traveling showman who exhibits feats of strength by breaking a chain wrapped around his chest. He teaches Gelsomina a drum roll as part of his introduction. They perform in village squares and then pass a hat for whatever the normally small crowd is prepared to give

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