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    The Origin of Theatre

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    Origin of Theatre By Sheldon Fairfoot “It is unlikely that anyone will ever know just how theatre emerged” (Grose & Kenworthy‚ 1985: 3). Though there is little certain evidence‚ strong indications‚ scattered throughout our history‚ point to theatre finding its origins in the ancient rituals of shamanism. One might argue that theatre finds its origins quite clearly in ancient Greek theatre seeing as they have many written and still surviving plays and strong standing theatres‚ but George

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    Wow ‚ I ‚explained The Yankee’s stadium looks enormous. When we were walking in there were different flags of the Yankees players‚ it was very awsome. There were so many people in Yankees Stadium. I couldn’t believe that I was in Yankees Stadium. We were getting our tickets we walked around Yankees stadium it was amazing. Our family so excited to see the game and see the Yankees play. Then we were walking down to our seats. We finally got there‚ the seats were so close up we

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    world? What if the government made these inventions a reality? I think the government should fund technology that will help the military and change the world. The first question is‚ what would the government fund? The government could fund technology.“We need to start looking at how to get quantities and lower risks.” Frank Kendall. some things for technology could be satellites. They could help the military find possible enemy locations and their own. Another thing the government could make more technology

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    Should video games be a sport Should video games be a sport it is not a new subject in high school. And do i thank video games should be a sport yes it should be a sport but in some schools they don’t say it should be a sport. Throw out history it will grow into the minds of the kids and they will try and get it to be a sport. Schools should let videogames be a sport. For kids that don’t like to play contact sports‚ they would get another chance to play.Schools should let videogames be a sport because

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    Eclectic Theatre

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    Transition to Eclectic Realism provides only amoral observation‚ while absurdism rejects even the possibility of debate. (Frances Babbage‚ Augusto Boal). The cynicism of this remark reflects the aberrant attitude towards absurdism‚ yet there is truth to it. Theatre of the absurd is an esoteric avant-garde style of theatre based on the principles of existentialism that looks at the world without any assumption of purpose. Existentialism and Theatre of the Absurd became identified with a cultural

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    Theatre of the Absurd

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    THE THEATRE OF THE ABSURD The dictionary meaning of the word ‘Absurd’ is unreasonable‚ ridiculous or funny. But it is used in a somewhat different sense when we speak of the ‘Theatre of the Absurd’‚ or more commonly known now-a-days as ‘Absurd Drama’. The phrase ‘The Theatre of the Absurd’ was coined by the critic Martin Esslin‚ who made it the title of his book on the same subject‚ published in 1961. Esslin points out in this book that there is no such thing as a regular

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    to make informed decisions about our health. Teenagers who are exposed solely to abstinence-only sexual education programs are not experiencing this right to information. Abstinence-only sexual education programs preach abstaining from sex until marriage‚ often omitting conversations about other significant topics of sexual health – such as contraception‚ STIs‚ etc. Although practicing abstinence is the only sure way to avoid STIs and unwanted pregnancy‚ it is not realistic to expect all adolescents

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    performance-enhancing supplements or drugs. Drugs not being allowed in sports is very crucial because it shows who works for where they are and how well they’re doing it. But even sometimes the players you look up to know as an idol are probably using it. Performance enhancing drugs should not be allowed in sports. Performance enhancers (steroids) may give you amazing results but have horrible symptoms. However‚ many athletes say that this is the only way to get amazing results in a short amount of time and say

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    kids should have to play competitive sports because it’s healthy for the kids to get out and get active but some others would argue that they shouldn’t have to because there are so much injuries that happen and it may be healthy but actually if they get yelled at or if they didn’t make the team in tryouts. Also there are kids that think there not that good so they choose to take a drug like steroids and that is just very unhealthy for them. Injuries happen all the time‚ especially in sports. Every

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    Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru‚ India M.Chinnaswamy Stadium‚ Karnataka State Cricket Association‚ Mahatma Gandhi Road‚ Bangalore - 560001 Established: 1969 formerly known as: Karnataka State Cricket Association Stadium Capacity: 40‚000 Home team: Karnataka‚ Banglore Royal Challengers Curator: Narayan Raju End names: Pavilion End‚ BEML End Floodlights: Yes Company Overview: Flanked by the picturesque Cubbon Park‚ Queen’s Road‚ Cubbon and uptown MG Road‚ this four decade old stadium is situated

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