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    SAFETY Warm up – Warming up before playing a game of badminton is vital to reduce the changes of a muscle or joint injury. To start a warm up a ‘pulse raiser’ must be done involving some form of continuous aerobic exercise to increase the heart rate. This could be a jog around the area being used‚ or if working with smaller children a game such as stuck in the mud is good to get their hearts pumping. After this it’s a good idea to do some dynamic stretches (such as sumos‚ lunges‚ etc) followed by

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    APPEARANCE VS REALITY Appearance vs reality is a really famous theme in the Shakespeare’s plays. In Macbeth those who create or fall for appearance vs reality are punished‚ and those who do not fall for it are successful. This is shown through Duncan and Macbeth who fell for appearance vs reality and died for it and Malcolm who did not fall for it and succeeds. In Shakespearean tragedies appareance vs reality always lead to the downfall of a character. In Act 1 scene 6 Shakespeare shows

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    which happens to be a famous quote from the tragedy Macbeth(I‚I‚l.10). This line sets the stage perfectly for the rest of the play and the events throughout. It sets the stage for the central theme of appearance versus reality‚ which stays heavily emphasized throughout the play. Also in Hamlet appearance versus reality remains represented by the main characters in the play. In both the characters stay completely unaware of what could actually be behind the outside picture. The characters think that

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    Appearance and reality in The School for Scandal Fernando Lledó Romero 3º A The School for Scandal is a dramatic play written by Richard Sheridan. In this essay i ’m going to discussed Appearance and Reality . There ’s a characters who represent the false appearances and the really appearances. The School for Scandal ’s member are the trust appearance and they distant reality. There ’s a dramatic element like the disguise of Sir Oliver in his trial test on Joseph and Charles. We have the two

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    “don’t judge a book by its cover‚” or‚ “it’s not the wrapping paper that matters‚ it is what’s inside that counts‚” are well known to numerous people and encourage perceptions of others to go beyond physical appearances‚ countless rapid judgments are formulated daily based on physical appearance alone. While these virtually instant assessments may be necessary for primitive aspects of human survival‚ should they be embraced in every situation? The justice system proclaims equal‚ fair‚ and just processing

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    Approach to Military Families In this unit we will review theories of family stress and explore risk and resilience factors as these pertain to military families. We will also provide an overview of family systems perspectives that will include the family life cycle‚ a brief overview of family therapy approaches (which should be a review from your foundation practice class)‚ and family assessment and engagement techniques. During our live session‚ we will explore the use of a military-specific genogram

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    never judge others by their outward appearance. Individuals can be completely different on the inside than how they look on the outside. In life‚ people often judge others by their looks before they even get to know them. Charles Dickens‚ one of the most well-known authors of all time‚ brings this issue to his readers’ attention. In his novel‚ Great Expectations‚ Charles Dickens portrays the idea that people are perceived inaccurately by others due to their appearance through the characters of Compeyson

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    increasingly affected by appearance. Individuals may face future consequences because of the decision to get a tattoo or piercing. Although a tattoo may be regarded as art to one individual‚ it could be seen as a thoughtless mistake to someone else. The problem is that many people judge others before getting to know them on a deeper level. In this decade‚ appearance means everything; it can affect a person’s job security‚ personal treatment‚ and social life. First‚ personal appearance plays a vital role

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    the idea of appearance and how it affects your life. This would be very easy to play out in the theatre because you could place a heavy influence on costuming. Almost every character in the play makes judgements about other characters based on how they appear to be‚ instead of their actual character. This leads to it being much easier to deceive others in this play. Appearance and deception go hand in hand for this play. If I were staging this play I would want to focus on how appearance is much different

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    Appearance vs. Reality - Macbeth ‘Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair’‚ a phrase that has become synonym with Macbeth. It is also the introduction to one of the most important themes of this tragedy: appearance and reality. Shakespeare uses various characters and situations to emphasize this confusion between the real and the surreal‚ the authentic and the fake‚ the act and the sincere. In order to discuss this theme‚ different characters will be looked at: in the first paragraph‚ the Witches‚ in the

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