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    Epic theatre is a very interesting style of theatre in which the main incentive is to provoke thought and discussion on current issues rather than to just merely entertain the audience. In the play‚ The Resistible Rise of Arturo by Bertolt Brecht‚ the overall theme of political corruption is very prominent. Not only was the story compelling‚ but so were the many different production aspects that came together to create the show. By combining all of the production elements together‚ the show was brought

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    John Alvin Ray‚ or best known as Johnnie Ray‚ has an incredible story. Johnnie was a popular singer/songwriter back in the 1950’s. Sure‚ this is an accomplishment for him‚ but his songs alone weren’t exactly what made him who he was. Johnnie Ray had a past‚ present‚ and a future and he knew what and where he wanted to be a few years down the road‚ and made it happen. At the young age of thirteen‚ Johnnie lost his hearing in his left ear from an accident at a boy scout activity. Him and the family

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    have been having a love affair with our cars for centuries. We have pampered‚ wrecked‚ washed‚ altered‚ painted and pined for our cars for our entire lives. One can only imagine it for our vehicles and someone has attempted it. Below are just 10 incredible facts about cars and drivers since the first car was created in 1672 by Ferdinand Verbiest. Perhaps the strangest attempt at renewable energy sources for cars is Cappuccino. The ‘Car-Puccino’ costs around 50 times more to run than the standard

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    Molly Moon from‚“Molly Moon and The Incredible Book of Hypnotism‚” starts out just like Tess Turner did- by living a boring‚ routine life. They both get hit a a pang of reality when something big happens and changes their life. Molly finds a hypnotizing book‚ and Tess finds out how her dad‚ isn’t her true dad. They both also take control of their lives by the end. They also both make bold and different choices than everyone else. “Molly Moon and The Incredible Book of Hypnotism‚” is very much similar

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    As I lay Dying and the Odyssey As I lay dying and the Odyssey can both be considered books of epic quests with incredible odds. Faulkner takes the title of As I Lay Dying from a line spoken in the Odyssey by the Greek warrior Agamemnon. Agamemnon tells Odysseus when he travels to the Underworld‚ “As I lay dying‚ that woman with the dog’s eye would not close my eyes as I descended into Hades.” Both books give off extraordinary characters‚ with what some may call outlandish behavior‚ to possibly throw

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles Paragraph In The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ Sherlock Holmes is a very memorable detective. One of his memorable characteristics is that he is very observant. He observes his surroundings like nobody else does. An example of this is Holmes saying to Watson‚ “The world is full of obvious things which nobody by chance ever observes” (pg. 36). Another example of this is when Holmes notices Watson eyeing the walking stick left in Holmes’s apartment

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    Erendira was bathing her grandmother when the wind of her misfortune began to blow. The enormous mansion of moon like concrete lost in the solitude of the desert trembled down to its foundations with the first attack. But Erendira and her grandmother were used to the risks of the wild nature there‚ and in the bathroom decorated with a series of peacocks and childish mosaics of Roman baths they scarcely paid any attention to the wind. The grandmother‚ naked and huge in the marble tub‚ looked like

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    and then committed betrayal to avoid consequences for their action? Ethical appeals have been used in stories since their existence and have often depicted betrayal and responsibility. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the movie The Incredibles directed by Brad Bird‚ and director Doug Liman’s Mr. And Mrs. Smith‚ betrayal is depicted as the best choice of certain characters for their problems. These works illustrate that people betray others to avoid consequences or a negative outcome

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    ability that was never possibly before. People are able to text message‚ web search‚ and listen to music all at the same time. There are endless possibilities when it comes to cell phones and I think that the future of cell phones is going to be incredible. Even looking at the development of the cell phone is amazing because every so often there are so many new features added. I believe that cell phones are going to keep advancing to keep up with this ever-changing society we live in.Cell phones have

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    Indian Tourism’s ‘Incredible India’ Campaign Abstract: The caselet gives an overview of the ‘Incredible India’ campaign undertaken by the Government of India (GoI) to promote tourism in India. It highlights the measures taken by the Tourism Department of India in various countries across the world to promote ‘Brand India’. It also deals with the public relations exercise undertaken by the GoI to restore tourists’ confidence in view of the tsunami that hit the country in 2004. Issues:   »

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