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    "Storm Boy".

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    Storm Boy is an Australian movie that has been loved and has given great pleasure and joy to a wide range of audiences for many‚ many years. Not just Australian audiences but also overseas‚ where people have learnt a little of what Australian scenery looks like. The first day of shooting the film was on 24th May 1976 but before this many decisions had to be made. Matt Carroll‚ the producer had to get permission from the author of the book‚ Colin Thiele who wrote the book in 1963. Once he got permission

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    Drama Club

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    Drama club Drama is a very important art. Students in L’Amoureaux C.I high school has been acting for several years. They also have this wonder full club called drama club. Drama club is a club where student get to show their talent and have fun with their friends. They also get to work on new equment like Laptops‚ Microphones‚ and Speakers. This club is very help full for the high school students a member from drama club said‚ because this club offer community hour for the students. This club

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    Allison Hiers Mr. Ellis English 1101 November 23‚ 2014 Analysis of “The Locket”: Kate Chopin Kate Chopin was born on February 8‚ 1851‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ in to a socially prominent family with roots in French past. In 1855‚ her father died in a train wreck; thereafter Kate lived in a house of many widows- her mother‚ grandmother‚ and great grandmother (Wyatt). Kate spent the Civil War in St. Louis‚ a city where residents supported both the Union and the Confederacy and where her family had

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    Elements Of Drama

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    Elements Of Drama The dictionary definition of Drama is the activity of acting‚ or simply a play for theatre‚ the elements however that make up this intricate and diverse art form are far more complex than the concluding definition. The elements of Drama are essentially building blocks that culminate in the finality of this wholesome‚ rigorous activity. A simple way to understand a form as complex as Drama‚ is to look at it as a physical project‚ like building a house. The first and most important

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    Sandy Storm

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    ocean temperatures brought on flooding and mudslides that killed at least 500 people (J.Masters/wonderblog.com). Nine months later and two hundred miles away on December 4‚ 1967 I was born. Though I didn’t experience first hand the effects of that storm my parents did. I had never experienced anything like it until two weeks ago on October 29‚ 2012 here in New York City. where the ocean once again‚ attacked the shore with a fury‚ her name was Hurricane Sandy. She bombardier the city that never sleeps

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    Elements of Drama

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    ELEMENTS OF DRAMA “All the World’s a stage…” William Shakespeare DRAMA  Comes from the Greek word ‘dran’  Means ‘To act’ or ‘To do’  The doing/acting makes drama DRAMA…  …is a story told in front of an audience. TERMS PLAYWRIGHT- the author of the play  PLOT- action of the play  SETTING- time and place  ACTS- Divisions within a play (much like chapters in a novel)  SCENES- smaller parts of an act.  ASIDE- lines that are spoken by a character directly to the audience.  DRAMATIC

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    Conventions of Drama

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    Through the centuries‚ the conventions of drama have been altered in many different ways. These conventions are the setting‚ plot‚ characters and staging. The main factor which has been a dominant force during the changes of conventions has been the society. The society present during the time in which a play was written had a direct influence on the plot and characters. This is because drama is defined as a representation of life. Four plays which have been selected from Greek‚ Elizabethan‚

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    Composer Style Report: Fredric Chopin French Revolution signified a time of great change‚ influencing not only the political and cultural atmospheres of France and Europe but human society as a whole. The message of liberty‚ equality and fraternity were spread worldwide setting the stage for free thinkers and encouraging men of action to pursue independent endeavors through the Age of Enlightenment. Resulting partially from the libertarian and egalitarian ideals of the French Revolution and Age

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    Kate Janke

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    Zach Huber Essay Fundamentals Analysis by Division Essay Final Draft Kate Janke When you think of someone influential in your life it’s usually someone very close to you. To a child it’s usually a superhero or one of their parents. To me this is not the case. Kate Janke‚ a music teacher and theatre arts instructor at the high school of Park Center‚ is one individual who has changed me as a person‚ and made me who I am today. Ms. Janke’s qualities of directing in the theatre program‚ teaching

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    Medieval Literature and Poetry/ Illuminated Manuscripts The Middle Ages was a period of about one thousand years‚ between the collapse of the Roman Empire during the fifth century AD and the revival of classical art and learning known as the Renaissance around the fifteenth century. During this dark and chaotic period small groups of devout Christians could live with security and pursue a religious life. These people were doing something that almost no one else could do at the time- reading

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