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    General De Soto Analysis

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    conquistador soldier General De Soto wanted to go to the new world and he picked me and a lot of other guys go with him. He wanted to find gold in the new world. We started loading up ships later that day we loaded up 10 ships‚ 700 or more men‚ priest‚ a few women‚ some horses‚ mules‚ some war dogs‚ and pigs. Later that night General De Soto said we would only get like 4 hours of sleep he wanted us up early so we could head out and get there early. I was asleep untill General De Soto came rushing into our

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    Have you ever had something bad turn into good as you don’t notice? In the book “Okay For Now” by Gary D. Schmidt a young kid named Doug moves to a new house nobody’s happy about. As he thinks of this town as a mistake and dump‚ he does not realize things about himself and that have shown like how he draws or how he is connecting with the people around him. The genre of “Okay For Now” is realistic fiction. The Theme is what I will be analyzing in these paragraphs. The theme shown in the book is how

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    Anthony J. Schack Dr. Winter ENG 121-031 February 23‚ 2012 Global Warming – Eden Lost “A Climate Repair Manual” by Gary Stix is about the debate of global warming. The ramifications of not initiating programs to stem the problem is “the most scientific and technical challenge that humanity has ever faced”. Stix addresses the issue of international governments needing to work together to attain “restructuring of the world’s energy economy”. Stix goes on to give various possible low-carbon

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    Performance Analysis on TDPS’ Murder of Crows A rendition of the classic postdramatic play A Murder of Crows‚ written by Mac Wellman‚ opened at Durham Studio Theater on Thursday‚ November 19th and ran for only one weekend. This show‚ being widely respected in the postdramatic theater community‚ was a hit when it was being performed Off-Broadway but soon closed due to an insufficient ticket sale revenue. The performance that was done here on the UC Berkeley campus was composed of student artist who

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    The book The Struggle for the History of Education by Gary McCulloch‚ published from Routledge Taylor & Francis Group in 2011‚ maps out the nature of the field and seeks to highlight the sites of struggle. This book suggest that the history of education might seem sedate to the outsider but is actually all about struggle and the object of study is in continual flux. Education is‚ as book traces‚ a site for social progress‚ change and equality‚ struggles for democracy and

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    De Soto Ad Analysis

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    The De Soto advertisement is using three of the fifteen emotional tool that are the need to satisfy their curiosity and the need for attention to help the advertisement to became effective to attract consumers. De Soto displays a man who is driving a De Soto car attracts a lot of people around the neighborhood to see it. Kids and adults seem very excited when this brand new car stop near them in this print ad. The slogan under this print ad said 8 out of 10 owners who use De Soto cars are considered

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    LOOKALIKES presents as a board comedy. The goal is clear and the stakes are high. The script offers a cast of unconventional impersonators. There are solid themes about learning to be one’s self and to stop hiding behind the people they impersonate. Early in the script‚ the moral question is posed: why would you want to be anyone other than yourself. While there are definite strengths to the storytelling‚ the script would benefit from more development. First‚ there’s an identified three-act

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    Gary Soto's Life And Work

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    About the author (2006) Gary Soto was born April 12‚ 1952‚ and raised in Fresno California. He graduated from Roosevelt High School and attended Fresno City College‚ graduating in 1974 with an English degree. His poems have appeared in many literary magazines‚ including The Nation‚ Plouqhshares‚ The Iowa Review‚ Ontario Review and Poetry‚ which has honored him with the Bess Hokin Prize and the Levinson Award and by featuring him in Poets in Person. He is one of the youngest poets to appear in The

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    Invitation to Theatre - EP 1 Tony Menses Force Continuum Reflection Before the play itself started‚ I was able to catch a glimpse of what subject it covered. In the front row‚ there was a single seat with a piece of paper over it‚ dedicating the seat to the millions of black people who have gone “missing”. Staring at the spotlight directed on the seat‚ I subtly sat one seat away‚ not wanting to be caught in the bright light. The uncomfortableness I felt was only increased as the night

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    picture.. ‘After January’‚ adapted by Phillip Dean written by Nick Earls has created a play for people of all ages. It is a story about what happens when someone stops waiting for life to happen and begins instead to live it. It contains the typical adolescents of today‚ family‚ school and teenage troubles of the everyday world. Through the examination of the plot‚ characters‚ setting‚ themes and style‚ this play is much relevant to the young people of Australia today. I

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