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    “Fuenteovejuna”‚ performed by the University of Houston’s School of Theatre and Dance at the Quintero theatre‚ is a play written by Lopa de Vega.The particular rendition of the play was directed by Dr. Kieth Byron Kirk. The production spread across the world and has been made into musicals and films in various european languages. I was able to sit down in a fairly central position near the back of the theatre‚ which was set up in the proscenium seating for the thursday performance on oct 15 at 8:00

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    Acknowledgement First of all I want to say‚ we are very delightful to have a special program (Live in a Live in Field Experience) in our university‚ which is a very enjoying‚ thoughtful and unique course in Independent University‚ Bangladesh (IUB). We are very grateful to IUB for giving as such a practical experience of the rural life of Bangladesh through the LFE. I really appreciate the host organization Proshika HRDC‚ Manikganj for giving us such an opportunity to explore the area and for helping

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    and Drama Character sketch- Chief Matenje • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • He was an “evil‚ greedy man”. He despised the people of “his” village- Golema Mmidi He lost a lot of his power and authority “because of Gilberts ideas”. The Villagers had “less fear” for him‚ because they worked together. He always caused inconvenience He’s brother was getting tired of him He wanted to “get rid..” of Makhaya and Gilbert and wanted them to go back where they came from. He hated Gilbert for having

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    Choice Will a bad choice‚ lead you to your own murder? In the story “The Lottery”‚ we witness the murder of a woman as a form of sacrifice; the villagers must attend that event to follow their tradition‚ which doesn’t give them a choice to think for themselves. In the films: The Second Renaissance I&II‚ we witness the murder of humans and violence between both the robots and humans‚ robots wanted peace‚ but the human choose not to‚ leading them to their destruction. In Matriculated‚ we witness the

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    The Kikongo word nommo means word. It finds itself being so significant because it somewhat of a higher power in the eyes of the Congolese people. Nommo draws the line in the sand between what is considered to be alive and what is considered to be non-living. Nelson describes it as “the force that makes things live as what they are” (Kingsolver 209). By giving someone or something nommo it allows the it or them to pave its own path in life apart from all that may be. Nommo is what separates Leah

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    Abstract In the world of business‚ maintaining a profit on the edge of ethics is always a difficult issue. Union Oil Company of California (Unocal) has invested in an international project outside of America. This project requires the construction of a pipeline to transport natural gas to Thailand. Though the corporation mentioned the benefits the local people would get‚ this project would violate numerous human rights abuses indirectly affecting Unocal’s reputation. Let’s further analyze the situation

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    locked herself indoors & her whole life became the mirrors. One day‚ villagers broke into her house‚ but she was too swift for them" (Reed 5-11). Mirrors became the woman’s life; it was so problematic that she locked herself away. However‚ when her house was broken into‚ the problems began. Villagers sought to catch her‚ but failed. While this wasn’t really an intense situation‚ what built tension was the fact that the villagers

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    village. Melissa Bissonette explains that when teaching Frankenstein to a class the monster is placed into “one of two categories: the Monster is a victimized child‚ mistreated and misunderstood‚ or the Monster is evil.” The “evil” is seen more by villagers because the monster was

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    this story are plot‚ characterization‚ and theme. The first important literary element that holds significant value to form this story is plot. Jackson story starts off by saying. It is a gorgeous summer day‚ the children are out of school‚ and the villagers are gathering in the square to get ready for

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    demand will stimulate the villagers’ spontaneous organization. In addition‚ for the intention of alleviating rural poverty‚ narrowing the urban-rural gap and stimulating economic growth‚ the government will also promulgate a series of preferential policies to encourage the the development and transformation of the villages. Thus‚ under the comprehensive action of scenery resource power‚ tourist market pulling power‚ policy impetus and the demand driving force of the villagers‚ the traditional villages

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