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    SCENE 1 NARRATION.. SCENE 1.1 CARLOTTA (NIEVARES) Think of me‚ think of me fondly‚ when we’ve said goodbye. Remember me once in a while - please promise me you’ll try. When you find that‚ once again‚ you long to take your heart . . . (As CARLOTTA((NIEVARES)) is singing a backdrop crashes to the floor cutting her off from half the cast) MEG/BALLET GIRLS/CHORUS He’s here: the Phantom of the Opera . . . He is with us . . . It’s the ghost . . . PIANGI (CHICO) (looking up‚

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    The Tempest Essay The Tempest by William Shakespeare was written in the 17th century‚ a time where exploration and colonialism were of high priority in Europe and the people were fascinated with the discovery of new lands. In the play‚ Propsero‚ once the Duke of Milan‚ resides on a remote island in the Caribbean with his daughter Miranda where he has spent many years ever since his brother Antonio dethroned him. Prospero possesses magical powers which allow him to control the entire island. Caliban

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    Chapter 5 apush outline I. Conquest by the cradle 1. Population growth: in 1700 contained fewer than 300‚000 people (20‚000 of them were black) by 1775 2.5 million people inhabited the 13 colonies (Half 1 million were black) 2. Political consequences: in 1700 there were 20 English subjects for each American colonists. By 1775 the English advantage and numbers had fallen to 3:1. This set a shift in balance of power between the colonies and Britain. 3. Cities: East of the Alleghenies was where the

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    ENDANGERED SPECIES Introduction An endangered species is a population of organisms which is at risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in numbers‚ or threatened by changing environmental or predation parameters. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has calculated the percentage of endangered species as 40 percent of all organisms based on the sample of species that have been evaluated through 2006.Many nations have laws offering protection to

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    Beebe‚ S.‚ and Redmond‚ M. (2008). Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others (5th ed.). Allyn & Bacon. . Anderson (Josh Hamilton) travels to India to train his replacement‚ but no one there can pronounce his name. Instead‚ everyone calls him "Toad".Outsourced is a modern day comedy of cross-cultural conflict and romance. Todd Anderson (Josh Hamilton) spends his days managing a customer call center in Seattle until his job‚ along with those of the entire office‚ are outsourced to India. Adding

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    BEL 492 (Individual Presentation) Speech 1 Student’s name : Nur Nadirah binti Mohd Din Faculty/ Group : Business Management (BM2223A) Lecturer’s name : Madam Suchitra Title : ACID RAIN Order : Topical Order General Purpose : To inform Specific purpose : Acid rain is harmful to environment that it can damage everything over a period of time because it makes the living things in the environment die. Central idea : To inform my audience about the causes‚ effects and

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    Nine Lives We were trapped. A large‚ horrific creature loomed over us in the dark alleyway east of the Market‚ rain pouring down over our heads. I gritted my teeth in anger. It wasn’t fair. First the monarchy sent creepy creatures (like the one that we were confronting‚) waged war on us and slaughtered our parents and millions of others‚ then they tried to banished us to an unknown‚ unexplored area where you’ll be

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    All animals face the same problems in adapting to the desert. They must find shelter from daytime heat and nighttime cold‚ as well as find food and water‚ which are often scarce. Yet‚ in spite of these extreme conditions‚ most animal species are represented in the desert environment‚ even some we typically associate with temperate or wet surroundings. Invertebrates Animals without backbones are called invertebrates. They include simple desert animals such as worms‚ and more complex animals such

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    Irving‚ John. The World According to Garp. New York‚ NY: Pocket Books‚ 1979. Print. Irving‚ John and Larry McCafferoy. “An Interview with John Irving.” Contemporary Literature 23‚ no. 1 (winter 1982): 1-18 Lounsberry‚ Barbara. “The Terrible Under Toad: Violence as Excessive Imagination in The World According to Garp.” Thalia 5‚ no. 2 (fall 1982-winter 1938): 30-5. "The World according to Garp by John Irving." Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 175. Detroit: Gale‚ 2003. 253-360

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    In the tragedy King Lear‚ William Shakespeare tells a story of sibling rivalry‚ the necessity of human action rather than fate to administer justice‚ and loyalty and lack thereof among several other themes. All of these specific themes are eventually tied in with violence during the play. This use of violence allows Shakespeare to not only comment on his modern society (Elizabethan England) but to also reveal a darker side to mankind. Shakespeare’s use of violence in King Lear emphasizes major

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