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    Globe THeatre

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    The Globe Theatre “Totus mundus agit historenem” (The world is a playhouse). That is the motto of the Globe Theatre‚ the best playhouse of all. William Shakespeare wrote and performed his greatest plays here with much delight. The Globe Theatre has a great history‚ intriguing stories‚ and a beautiful replica. The Globe Theatre was erected in the year in 1599 after much dispute. The Lord Chamberlain’s Men acting group‚ led by William Shakespeare and the Burbage brothers‚ needed a place to perform

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    Should all education be free? All education should be free to all people and paid for by the government. This statement has caused great controversy over the past decades. On the one hand‚ it should be free since there are poor who are smart‚ intelligent and capable‚ yet the state provides no education for them. How would you feel knowing that your life is never going to get better because you don’t have the opportunity? Another argument is economic development. Finishing school and pursuing

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    Should NASA continue to be funded by the U.S government? Remember the “Space Race” against Russia? What would have happened if we had shut down NASA before that? Getting a man to the moon was a Cold War victory! Shutting down funding for space exploration would be utterly devastating. Did you know that we can do research in space that we can’t do on earth? In space‚ we can understand more about gravity‚ and how machines work in different conditions‚ special medical research can be done in space

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    competitive sports. I have played tackle football‚ wrestling‚ lacrosse and golf. I love these sports because I love being on a team‚ I enjoy making friends with my teammates‚ and knowing the fact that it is beneficial to by body and health. Also‚ winning is awesome. There is nothing better than scoring a touchdown‚ pinning the opponent‚ scoring the goal or making the long putt. I just love the competition! There are many reasons why schools and students should stick with competitive sports. One reason

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    Freedom‚ in itself‚ is a basic human right. Without freedom‚ you cannot pursue life as it was meant to be lived. Adolescents‚ no matter what age‚ race‚ or gender‚ should have the freedom to choose the way they live out their days autonomously. Therefore‚ I believe that adolescents should have the right to make autonomous medical choices if they are mature enough and can understand the consequences of the decision about to be made. “Freedom is a sacred and inalienable right that all human beings

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    Bunraku Theatre

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    Our IB Bunraku Theatre performance was a very difficult project to undertake. We were put under a great deal of stress to complete and make our performance great. It was all put together in just a few short weeks and there was a great deal of tension during rehearsals. Bunraku is a Japanese puppet production and we made it our own. Our story was about an autistic teenage boy killing his best friend in a moment of rage and confusion. It was quite a deep story. The audience seemed very in to it and

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    Jacobean Theatre

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    JACOBEAN THEATRE Jacobean theatre refers to the sub-classification of English Renaissance theatre during the reign of King James I (1603-1625). It is a dark and disturbing literary form‚ spiritually gloomy‚ grotesquely violent and often shockingly obscene. History • This theatre style evolved from its preceding‚ more widely known predecessor called Elizabethan theatre. • Sexuality was very prevalent in Jacobean performances‚ along with a heightened sense of violence and general immoralities/perversities

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    terrorism has increased exponentially over the past twenty years and is now becoming a major world problem. Terrorists strive for money and they will do virtually anything to get their hands on it. The most popular way of doing this is by taking citizens captive and demanding the families or government to pay a large sum of money for their safe return home. If the government refuses to pay or the ransom is not paid in the given amount of time‚ the terrorists record the brutal execution of the captives

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    Realism Theatre

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    portray life on stage‚ a movement away from the conventional melodramas and sentimental comedies of the 1700s. It is expressed in theatre through the use of symbolism‚ character development‚ stage setting and storyline and is exemplified in plays such as Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House and Anton Chekhov’s The Three Sisters. The arrival of realism was indeed good for theatre as it promoted greater audience involvement and raised awareness of contemporary social and moral issues. It also provided and

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    Theatre and Cinema

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    The history of theatre charts the development of theatre over the past 2‚500 years. While performative elements are present in every society‚ it is customary to acknowledge a distinction between theatre as an art form[->1] and entertainment and theatrical or performative elements in other activities. The history of theatre is primarily concerned with the origin and subsequent development of the theatre as an autonomous activity. Since classical Athens] in the 6th century BCE‚ vibrant traditions of

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