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    theatre arts

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    28th March to Sunday 6th April‚ 2008 at the UWI Learning Resource Centre (LRC). Written in 1979 by Lester Efebo Wilkinson‚ Bitter Cassava is a well crafted full length play with music and dance. It was first produced in November 1979 for the Folk Theatre Festival component of the Prime Minister’s Best Village Trophy Competition. Interpreting the play for local audiences was director Louis McWilliams‚ Lecturer at The University of the West Indies‚ who has been an admirer of Lester Wilkinson since 1980

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    Tv Addiction

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    TV Addiction It’s in the house of everyone. Some people having more than one‚ each in every room‚ even in the bathrooms. Television. From watching your favorite TV series‚ or those reality shows‚ the news or of course movies‚ TV has become a must have in a home. The average person until the age of 18 will have watched about 24000 hours of TV. In that time a person could’ve finished 2 years of university‚ could’ve studied 1 or 2 languages‚ speaking both of them almost fluently‚ or could’ve read

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    Verbatim Theatre essay

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    Verbatim Theatre - The Laramie Project Verbatim theatre is a form of documentary theatre‚ it empowers marginalised groups and communities by staging their stories‚ enabling them to make their experiences visible whether it be local or global. Verbatim theatre explores a range of perspectives‚ and a variety of truths by scripting real life interviews of people from a story or incident Verbatim theatre offers a range of perspectives from different people‚ for example In the Laramie Project the

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    Reality Tv

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    Why is reality TV such a popular genre that is watched by many? It is quite simple because it shows regular people in the cast and the public and the viewers can relate to them. “The fact that…the ‘characters’ on the show are selected from ‘ordinary’ life is a key part of this appeal” (Maasik and Solomon 228). The “characters” are not celebrities but just average people around the nation cast by the producers. The personal‚ emotional‚ and physical characteristics of these people’s lives are televised

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    Tv as a Shaper

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    TV as a Shaper I agree that television shows influences our behaviors even without our knowledge of it. Although television seems like a great thing to have‚ it has many drawbacks. Television can have negative impacts on people‚ especially kids. People learn new skills by observing‚ then utilizing it‚ such as when we were kids and learn to walk by seeing our family walking around or learning a new subject in school. Therefore‚ when watching television it may influence our fundamental social

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    Tv and the Children

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    Digital Media Centers (2003) statistical findings show that 43 percent children under the age of two watch TV every day. By the age of two‚ 74 percent of all infants and toddlers have watched TV. On average children under six spend two hours per day in front of the TV screen. About the same amount time the children spend playing outdoors. Comparing TV watching to reading or being read to‚ TV viewing time is three times higher. According to Gordon (2009)‚ young children’s aggression increases by

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    IMPORTANCE of TELEVISION Today it is very common in industrialized countries for a household to have at least one television. In fact‚ it is so common that it is difficult to imagine a household without TV. This shows just how important television is. To understand how important television is‚ we can look at the variety of programs and valuable content it offers and the purposes it serves in daily life. First of all‚ there are many different types of programs on television. The viewer can watch

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    Digital TV

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    million television sets are at risk of losing their signals on February 17‚ 2009‚ if consumers do not make the transition to DTV. Analog vs Digital Analog TV – AM vestigial sideband 6 MHz of bandwidth per channel plus the audio High power transmitters for coverage – 45 to 75KW Avg. Out ~300KW to 5MW ERP Noise and multi-path interference common Digital TV – 8VSB MPEG-2 Stream 6 Mhz Channel can produce multiple programs viewable with ATSC tuner

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    LOFT movie vs book

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    In the Book In the Movie    The pilot of a jet plane is found in the cave. He is believed to be the beast. The pilot was with the boys when they crashed. He was delusional and escaped and went to the cave. He died there and the boys eventually found his body.    When the boys fail to keep the signal fire lit‚ a ship passes and they don’t get rescued. It is an airplane that passes.    There is a boy with a large mulberry birthmark on his face. He doesn’t appear.    The conch is eventually

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    Medieval Theatre

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    MEDIVAL DRAMA ESSAY With the decline of the Roman Empire so went Greek and Roman Dramatic Theatre. Minstrels and Troubadours Beginning in the 5th or 6th century traveling performers named Minstrels and Troubadour’s began to travel castle to castle and town to town. Their performances were often vulgar and flamboyant; using colorful costumes and many times using musical instruments in their performances. Although their content tended to be crass and vulgar it did lend itself to themes of the day

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