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    Box the Pony Speech

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    Box the Pony‚ Leah Purcell Today I’m going to talk about two themes that Leah Purcell raises in her performance “Box the Pony‚ which are both stereotyping and assimilation Towards the Aboriginal people. I’m also going to talk about the techniques in which she uses to help convey these ideas across to her audience like‚ blocking‚ dialect‚ dramatic pauses‚ physicalization and juxtaposition My first theme I’m going to talk about is how Leah Purcell uses stereotyping in her performance. Stereotyping

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    afraid of‚ of course‚ such as loyalty and trust issues‚ which are a main cause of divorces everywhere. There are marriages that do work out in the end‚ of course‚ and these relationships often involve an unwritten code of respect and loyalty. In The Arrival‚ and in the song “I Will Follow You Into the Dark” by Death Cab For Cutie‚ two couples display this promise of loyalty when going through a hardship‚ which‚ for other couples‚ may be reason enough to end the relationship. The couples displayed in

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    The Arrival (2006) by Shaun tan is another example of diasporic memoir that displays an intimate journey of a man attempting to find a home to protect his family by leaving everything behind. Tan believes that perhaps the problem of belonging seems to be beyond any personal issues‚ it is more of an existential question that naturally appears at everybody’s journey ever so often‚ and in a regular basis for some individuals. It particularly brings to the surface the concerns of things not going according

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    Entrepreneur Identity Box

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    Entrepreneur Identity Box Some of the characteristics that others know that I have are‚ curious‚ persistent‚ determination‚ risk taker‚ and I’m independent. I’m curious because I want to know what goes on around the world‚ how things are made. I’m persistent because I don’t let someone’s negativity bring me down. I stick to my dreams. I’m independent because I like working by myself. I usually get distracted by others so I choose to work on my own. I’m also a risk taker because‚ I like taking

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    Box: Building the Next Generation Enterprise Software Company Box is an online file sharing and cloud content management services for businesses. It was established in 2004 by two college students; Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith. The company currently offers 3 account types: Enterprise‚ Business‚ and Personal [1]. As of 2013‚ Box has acquired more than 22 Million users‚ which add up to 1100% growth since 2009 [1]. Although Box’s growth has been phenomenal‚ there are many competitive challenges that

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    The Histrionic Arrival During the course of King Arthur’s New Year’s celebration‚ a mysterious stranger- who oddly is entirely green- interrupts the festivity to challenge the King himself. The green‚ giant-like stranger is described by the poet to be of such openhanded civility; a man who should be paid with high respects. The narrator vindicates this claim in lines 18-20‚ declaring “So monstrous a mount‚ so mighty a man in the saddle/ Was never once encountered on all this earth/ till then;”(The

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    The Myth Of Pandora's Box

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    given a box or a jar‚ called “pithos” in Greek. Gods told her that the box contained special gifts from them but she was not allowed to open the box ever. Then Hermes took her to Epimetheus‚ brother of Prometheus‚ to be his wife. Prometheus had advised Epimetheus not to accept anything from the Gods‚ but he saw Pandora and was astonished by her beauty‚ thus he accepted her right away. Pandora was trying to tame her curiosity‚ but at the end she could not hold herself anymore; she opened the box and

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    The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee On September 22‚ I went to the 25th annual Putnam County Spelling Bee musical put on by Capital University. In the play‚ kids compete to be the spelling bee champion for their school‚ and it details their lives and why the spelling bee is important to them. In the beginning‚ I thought it would be a very fun and witty play‚ but it was much deeper than I expected. The kids had real life and relatable problems that even as an adult I could imagine my life

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    the Eightfold Path in Siddhartha’s journey. To complete this task‚ we made a explosion box. The explosion box is the box that opens into a flat surface when you open the lid. We decided to make this because we thought it would be a creative and unique way of visual representation. When you open the box‚ there is one more smaller box inside‚ which allows the box to have eight sides in total. Each sides of the box has description of each of the steps in the eightfold path. The Eightfold Path includes

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    The Box Man Solitude

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    In The Box Man‚ written and narrated by Barbara Lazear Ascher‚ she uses the style of diction to compare and contrast the difference between the solitary and loneliness lifestyles. The reveals that “The Box Man” has chosen a solitary life style and lives in solitude‚ she also gives two more examples such as the lady down the hall‚ or the lady in the shop. She creates and clear image that the man overcame loneliness and lives a life of solitude become his own friend. In the first few paragraphs she

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