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    Shakespeare’s most famous play is called Romeo and Juliet, although traditionally a script now has been portrayed as a film various times. Two versions have been broadcasted and presented the most due to popularity, Baz Luhrmann’s 1997 and Franco Zeffirelli 1968. Both films used the same traditional language and actions however set in different eras used different costumes and props. This is a comparison between the two films Act one Scene one. ------ Franco Zeffirelli setting of Romeo and…

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    as a person, and how I can relate them to their lives somehow. My favorite people have always bounced around, whether they’re real or fictional. I play numerous of video games, listen to almost every genre of music, and read several different types of books, so I change my mind all the time. As of recently, one of my favorite figures has been Max from a game called Life is Strange. The game itself is beautifully designed graphically and plotline wise, and it really makes you think. To sum it up,…

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    Epiphany To Lent Analysis

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    Christians and others may celebrate the birth of Mary's baby - Jesus. Now look and listen as songs have turned from praise of birth to hymns and music for a season of ministry, before death. What makes it bad or sad? Why is it that there often a madding sense of frustration that comes, after such a celebrating of life? Well, listen to the answer in the music. Epiphany sounds in "We Three Kings", "Joy to The World" and “Silent Night” sung in praise for the light of the world and the…

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    Theatre Creative Writing

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    I sang along until my mouth became dry, the music was so loud that I felt like I would be deaf the next day. The sound of Alex’s voice, Rian’s drums, Jack’s guitar, and Zack’s bass all filled my ears and made my heart flutter with excitement. All the stupid jokes the band members made throughout the show had me laughing so hard. After they played Something’s Gotta Give, they left the stage. The crowd began chanting “ALL TIME LOW, ALL TIME LOW, ALL TIME LOW”. I knew that they weren’t done, and…

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    different people than they were at the beginning. The family is characterized indirectly due to their actions. 3. What is the setting of the movie? (remember that that is place, time, climate and era) This movie takes place in America (giving reason for the title) More specifically Hells Kitchen New York. The era is some time in the 1980s for a few of reasons. First, they are in hells kitchen and there is a lot of poverty and poorness just like in the 1980s. Secondly, they go to watch the movie…

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    belong in this world, but instead she belongs in the past world depicted in her memories. Many of the memories in the film begin next to red firelight glowing on the faces of Stella or Thorgier. For example, at the beginning of the film Thorgeir burns old photographs of most likely his family or childhood. These photographs contain happy but painful memories that Thorgier found easier to destroy. Likewise, Stella began to remember in the warm glow of firelight. The warmth extended by the fire…

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    The odd element of place is that place exists beyond time. A place we find ourselves in possesses the ability to represent our past, our present, and our future in a seemingly effortless fashion. A place does not require a time machine or futuristic technology to transport us to another time, but can do so in the blink of an eye. The smallest, most unassuming details allow us to relive a moment, in a sense, through the sounds of a particular place. Place is a non-physical space rooted in memory…

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    son or daughter spent too much time on there phone or laptop and have their eyesight been getting worse even so did you see any changes in their behavior. Especially in younger kids as the age of 1 years old don't be alarmed I have good news and bad news. The information I have found is on reliable resources and from real sites yet these are 5 sources with good amount of information on each source. Although people believe that it is educational, screen time should be limited for children…

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    I didn’t talk to him after. I felt so bad. I wanted to know so badly. I tried so hard at first where I would get migraines trying to figure it out, but from going through my old yearbooks to walking to the exact same spot, it was hopeless. I have come to the point where I will remember the certain things such as scenery, time of day, or what I did, but I would not remember who I was with, like the group I was with at the beach or the boy I was laughing with in the hall. I think it’s because the…

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    Genie Wiley Case Summary

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    Genie Wiley. An alias for a feral child who was locked away in a room for 13 years. Her case was one of the cruelest in US history. Born in 1957, Genie was believed by her father to be mentally retarded. At 20 months old her father Clark Wiley locked her in a bedroom. The windows were covered with aluminum foil and there was only a “cage” and a potty-chair, which Genie was usually strapped to. A handmade straitjacket kept her bound. If she made a noise, she would be hit with a board. Clark also…

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