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    Dahong Palay

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    felt so lonely‚ ever since mommy went to Heaven‚ there’s no one to play dress up with. Daddy said when she was coming back from a business trip‚ something happened to the plane she got on and mommy passed away. Even though all of us were sad and crying‚ we were just thinking of the fact that she’s in Heaven now‚ and that’s all that matters. And when I said to daddy good luck on his first day of school too‚ it’s because he’s going to school too! Like me! When I turned 4‚ mommy and daddy told me that they

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    RIGHTS TO EXPRESS WHAT IS GOOD FOR US. All: So…please….listen to our wishes… All: As stated in our wish list?! All: LET’S SAY THEM OUT Line: Our first wish is… All: SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS SHOULD BE ABOLISHED! Solo: No more exams? Are you kidding me? All: YES! NO MORE EXAMS. All: EXAMS are not important. Solo: What is important then? All : ‘WE’ ARE IMPORTANT. All: OUR MENTALITY is IMPORTANT! All: WE DO NOT WANT!... Solo1: Robotic teachers Solo2: Robotic students All: WITH ROBOTIC MINDS! All: MEMORISING FACTS

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    founder as well. The globe theatre was in fact the venue that many of Shakespeare’s plays were first produced‚ including his four great tragedies. The theatre itself was built in the beginning years of the Elizabethan age by one of Shakespeare’s dearest friends and allies‚ Cuthbert Burbage‚ who was the brother of one of the most well known Shakespearean actors‚ Richard Burbage. Sometime later Burbage acquired yet another theatre in London the very first of its kind so it was simply called‚ The

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    once again tried to stand up. As soon as I stood up I fell to my knees sick to my stomach and sharp pains. I reached for my cell phone to call the doctor inside. The receptionist answered the phone‚ “Women’s Pavilion how may I help you?” I replied “A yes I have an appointment at 9:45 and I am outside but I am in so much pain that I can’t even walk.” “Oh honey‚ what car do you drive? I am sending someone out

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    they get together they are always loud and they pay me less attention. Yes‚ I thought all adults were weird‚ until I met my Uncle Clinton. He liked to play the drums and he wore army pants and t-shirts with funny quotes or pictures. Uncle Clinton had a funny cartoon giggle when he laughed and love to eat all kinds of junk food. We always had fun together. We watched cartoons and played video games. He was almost as old as my mommy and I never thought that a grown up would ever understand us kids.

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    Theater of the Absurd

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    or light up the lights of the stage. For example when Mommy tells the crew about the lights. Nobody would expect that about her because she is a very imposing woman and likes to be in charge of everything that goes on and behind the stage. Also in this characteristic the audience in the on going play gives feed back to the characters that are in the play‚ sometimes like in the sandbox audience and characters interact simultaneously. Or when Mommy asks for advice to the audience and sometime the

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    Macbeth

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    Macbeths relationship is the "best marriage in Shakespeare" at the beginning of the play‚ equal in love and ambition. They are famous for their love: Duncan calls Macbeth’s affection "sharp as his spur‚" while Macbeth calls his wife "dearest partner of greatness" and "dearest love." They are equally close in ambition: her first words include "he that’s coming must be provided for‚" and his letter speaks of "what greatness is promised thee." Duncan’s murder is a mutual effort. Equality Breaks Down Having

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    significant persons‚ the relationship we have to a friend is unexplainable and indescribable. Sometimes we are even more comfortable with a friend rather than our parents‚ brother or sister. Among our friends‚ we have someone whom we consider the dearest and that is the “best friend”. Our best friend knows everything about us more than our parents do. They know our secrets‚ love affairs‚ inner thoughts and feelings‚ ambitions and future plans. They know when we are sad or happy and they know the

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    “No!” I said‚ “You and Ann be the Red Coats and Gale and I will be the Americans!” Ellen responded‚ “Rose‚ I already told you‚ you and Gale were the Americans last time!” “Fine‚” I said disapprovingly. The war had been going on for at least a year now and we had only won once‚ the battle at Trenton and Princeton. But that was nine months ago. I didn’t believe in the war‚ but Ellen sure did! In fact‚ she wanted to join! And when she told us‚ we went nuts. “I’m going to join the war‚” she said

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    April 29‚ 2007 Child Study- PLAY What is play? According to “The Nature of Children’s Play” by David Fernie‚ play is a time when children expand their understanding of themselves and others‚ their knowledge of the physical world‚ and their ability to communicate with peers and adults. We as educators must realize that play is not only a time for children to “have fun” but that they also learn while engaging in it. According to Piaget he describes play as sensorimotor practice. He says that

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