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    Student from the Past Lawliss English 1A Day Month Year Why Can’t We Be More Like Europe? How do you feel after getting about four hours of sleep due to homework and a big test to study for? If you’re like me‚ you feel rotten and you just hope you can make it through the next day getting good grades! As a student who also has a family to support‚ managing my time is a challenge. There are simply not enough hours in the day‚ and on top of that‚ I have to work part-time instead of full time

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    Nursing Website Critique

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    RNFA.ORG The website I chose to review was RNFA.org. I chose this website because I am interested in perioperative nursing as a future career choice. RNFA.org is an informational website that is all about how to become a first assistant in surgery. An RNFA is an advanced practice perioperative nurse who is also an experienced professional in the operating room setting. This website is geared towards the educational process behind becoming an RNFA. RNFA.org specifically uses NIFA-National Institute

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    Elizabeth (1998) Critique

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    dlrjsorkTmsrjrladuddjsz Elizabeth (1998) The movie‚ “Elizabeth‚” is a biographical film of Queen Elizabeth I of England produced by Tim Bevan‚ Alison Owen‚ and Eric Fellner released in year of 1998. The film was directed by Shekhar Kapur starring Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth‚ Geoffrey Rush as Sir Francis Walsingham‚ and Joseph Fiennes as Robert Dudley. This movie is the first of the series of Elizabeth with a following sequel‚ “Elizabeth: The Golden Age‚” that was released in 2007. The colorized

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    Our Town Critique

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    Through December 5th through the 7th‚ I performed in Thornton Wilder’s play of Our Town. The only sets or props that the actors or actresses used where folding chairs for us to sit in‚ umbrellas to hide Emily (Julie Dumbler)‚ and flats on both sides of the stage to hide the people behind them. The reason for the lack of set is so the audience can use there imagination of what the town of Grover’s Corner‚ New Hampshire looks like. All the rest of the props that the actors had to use were pan mimed

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    Movie Critique, Glory

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    War‚ Training& Incentives To Fight "Glory" depicts a period in the American Civil War emphasizing on the war modus operandi and troop movement techniques. The film focuses on the first real African-American regiment‚ 54th of Massachusetts‚ and the way these soldiers are trained and prepared to fight. Even though they acquire a new status as soon as they enlist for battle‚ they still face prejudices and are discriminated against by the white men. They’re not trusted to be able to fight with the

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    Napoleon Dynamite Napoleon Dynamite is a movie that really has no definite plot Climax or Resolution. It centralizes around a very interesting high school kid named Napoleon Dynamite and his experiences with his family and his two friends Deb and Pedro. The movie takes place in Idaho‚ in the present time‚ although Napoleon and his family seem to dress as if they were a few decades behind. Throughout the movie they are always wearing outdated clothes and don’t seem to have any sense of style

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    Piano Studio Critique

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    On April 8th‚ 2016‚ I attended the “IU South Bend Piano Studio” concert at IUSB. It was performed at Louise E. Addicott and Yatish Joshi Performance Hall in Northside Building. The concert music was picked from a selection of composers who composed during the Classical and Romantic period. There were music pieces (selected movements) by Ludwig Beethoven‚ Robert Schumann‚ Johannes Brahms‚ Sergei Prokofiev‚ and‚ Claude Debussy. Current students from the IUSB Music department were the ones playing the

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    The main thesis of Postman’s article is to make students cautious and mindful about some of the common drawbacks in information intake. He states in his article that there is a “tradition in which educators are required to condition young students to believe what they are told‚ in the way they are told to do it.” (p.22) He describes how contemporary education procedures can leave a student defenseless to the biases of their elders‚ students are not able learn the essential abilities to discuss and

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    Wicked Play Critique

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    In seventh grade‚ I was first introduced into the theatre world by a group of my eighth grade friends singing a song I had never heard before. I did not have the time to ask them what it was called‚ but they told me it was from a musical called Wicked; the song in question was called “What is This Feeling?”‚ though at the time‚ all I knew was that it was about some people hating each other; back then‚ I’d believed it to be a love song between the Wicked Witch of the West and some unnamed male lead

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    Amistad Film Critique

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    In the 1830s and 1840s‚ the meaning of freedom to Americans differed from person to person just as much as it does today. It varied from being a white male who owned property who was very stuck in his idea of freedom‚ which meant political power and being allowed to do almost anything he could imagine. Black slaves who had no freedom had their own idea also. They dreamed of one day realizing his or her idea of freedom‚ which was to not be a slave. Along with freedom came the issue of equality

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