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    briefly about the past performance of McDonald’s Corporation. The main sources from the data collected are Annual Reports of the entity published annually at the year ended December 31. Through annual reports major financial ratios are calculated and financial performance of the entity has been analyzed. Discussion on stock performance is mainly dependent on performance of company’s stocks in New York Stock Exchange. It has been revealed by analyzing the financial performance of the company that

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    Performing Lebanon’s most sacred tradition‚ Dabke‚ has been a pivotal point in my life. As a way of illustrating its importance‚ I continue to participate in Dabke performances for events hosted by our church. While it is very therapeutic‚ the stages before the actual performance were of great difficulty. Exclusively due to the language barrier between the performers and the choreographer. Although she is very skilled in her dancing‚ the language gap from Arabic to English excludes our choreographer

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    Globe Theatre Proposal

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    support in rebuilding Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. The replica will be built in London‚ England‚ on the southern bank of the River Thames like the original (“The Globe Theatre” 12). This theater will be a cultural asset for years to come‚ change children’s lives‚ give joy to generations to come and keep the legacy of Shakespeare alive. First‚ the performances in this theatre will lead to more cultured youth. The performances in this replica Globe Theatre will be impressive enough to move even the

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    Theatre is not just about conveying the written text; rather that through the body‚ by trying to find a simple language of gestures and sounds‚ we can communicate at a much more powerful level; that there is a universal language for the theatre‚ regardless of cultural differences. There is a recognition that if you want ‘realistic drama’‚ television and cinema are far more effective than theatre. What is unique about theatre is its relationship to its audience: the fact that actor and audience

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    High Performance Analysis

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    Being a nurse for this many years‚ the term ‘high performance’ is not something new to my ears. I had heard this terms many times but honestly‚ I did not knew how much weight it carries in healthcare organization. In this paper I am horned to have the opportunity to explore and gain the understanding of this term and discover exactly what does it mean? According to Thompson (2007)‚ in order to appreciate what high performances are‚ we got to recognize the standards of goals and objectives of the

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    festival theatre as very similar‚ there are actually many distinct differences between the two culture’s forms of theatre. One of the major differences is the way in which their stages were structured. Greek stages had round orchestras‚ a very thin proskenium where the actors would perform‚ and a small one story skene where the deus ex machina occurred. Roman stages‚ however‚ had half circle orchestras‚ a wider and raised proskenium‚ and a multi-storied skene that was utilized during performances as a

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    Broadway Theatre - a History

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    These 36 theaters‚ along with 4 other‚ make up what is called the Theatre District.                  Broadway history dates back to the late 1600 ’s‚ when a coffee house called ’The King ’s Arms ’ opened in 1696 on Broadway. Some scholars think this may have held Manhattan ’s earliest theatrical performances (Kenrick‚ J‚ musicals101.com). However‚ it isn ’t until December 6‚ 1732‚ when the first professional performance of a specific play is recorded in New York City. The play was “The

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    in which they would finance artists to produce art in many forms. Italian theatre used the plays of ancient Greek and Roman theatre (dramas) as well as mediaeval theatre (religious plays) as a foundation. Commedia dell’Arte The main style used by theatre groups in Italy during this period was called commedia or Commedia dell’Arte. Commedia dell’Arte or "the comedy of professional artists" was a mainstay in Italian theatre during its renaissance. This included bits of comedy performed by different

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    Elizabethan Theatre and its Audience Soumita Samaddar Roll: ME10 00 14 Year: M A English‚ 2nd Semester Supervisor: Prof. Tamalika Das The posthumous impact of ancient Rome has an unsurpassable influence on the historical background of Elizabethan Theatre. The defining feature of the period is the growth of a modern consciousness‚ which has another alternative name‚ ‘Early Modern’. This is not only apparent in the theatre of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century but in present

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    Historical Timeline of Musical Theatre Renaissance The antecendents of musical theatre in Europe can be traced back to the theatre of ancient Greece‚ where dance and music were included in stage comedies and tragedies during the 5th century BCE. The 3rd-century BCE Roman comedies of Plautus included song and dance routines performed with orchestrations. The Romans also introduced technical innovations. For example‚ to make dance steps more audible in large open air theatres‚ Roman actors attached metal

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