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    New York, the Big Apple, the city that never sleeps. This is the place where my mother, aunt and I are headed for the first time ever. As a freshly graduated girl from high school, I decided this was the best place to take the most important females in my life to for all their sacrifices. However, the reason I chose New York City as the travel destination is because of the highly spoken of theatrical performances. Broadway performances were the one thing that us three enjoyed together most, after

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    Avenue Q Monologue

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    Daniella Owusuwaah Ashley Dunn THE 191: Section K 28, April 2015 Avenue Q: Sesame Street Meets South Park Avenue Q is a laugh-out-loud, fast moving musical that is an adult version of Sesame Street that address racism, pornography, homophobia, and the parable of finding one’s purpose in life through satirical songs. On Friday, April 17, I saw Miami’s production of Avenue Q directed by Ms. Saffron Henke at the Gates-Abegglen Theatre. This unique show uses puppets as a shield to explore issues

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    Brixton Research Paper

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    Brixton: If you live in Brixton you're in Hebridean Black Dragon territory. Maybe you're tight with the gang or you are really short on cash, but you've found yourself housed in a flat with cheap rent and the sounds of artists rolling in through brixton academy keeping you up all night. The recent renaissance has seen an influx of trendy shops, bars, restaurants and art galleries, but Brixton still maintains the strong local flavor of its African, Indian, Asian, Portuguese and Caribbean populace

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    data is collected from census tract 2011 and 2016 of Stats Canada and National Household Survey (NHS) 2011. According to the map of Stats Canada, my neighbourhood of postal code M2N 6H8 boundary is in between the Finch Avenue East to Sheppard Avenue East along the Willowdale Avenue. My neighborhood has total population of 6,321 people in 2016, which is 12.1 percent growth from 5,637 people in 2011. As shown on the figure 1.1, this vast growth is close to twice as larger than the population growth

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    Scene One of A Streetcar Named Desire What is the dramatic significance of scene one of the play A Streetcar named Desire? Scene 1 of this play has great dramatic significance. In this essay, I will be looking at key points throughout the scene that reveal the key features of the plot, characters, theme and imagery plus how it is used to give the audience a taster for what is to come. Scene one is set in New Orleans, I feel this is used because in peoples mind beforehand it has a strong

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    The characteristics of anger in literature appear in many literary works. Anger in literature is characterized by the struggle against the establishment, values, conventions and authority. The 20th century modern playwrights focused on many themes such as: the theme of social critic against middle-class values, theme of violence, damage, rage, hatred, loneliness and frustration. The protagonists are mostly of the working-class or of lower middle-class origin; who view society with contempt and ironic

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    Philip C. Kolin, an English critic and author, hailed Streetcar as: “the most creative new play….the one that reveals the most talent, the one that attempts the most truth. Not surprisingly, Streetcar quickly became a staple on the world stage, one of the major theatrical experiences and experiments of the twentieth century” (Kolin2). Streetcar Named Desire was published just after World War II. When the play came out, the country had just emerged from the war after struggling through the Great Depression

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    Chapter I Introduction Metrophil Construction & Supply is a firm that was established by John L. Lebrilla in the year of 1989. Ever since he was a kid, his family is in line with many kinds of business especially construction and supply services. And Mr. John decided to pursue their family business and get twenty personnel to help him run the business. Though his business is new in the industry, Metrophil Construction & Services makes sure that they have the skilled personnel who would help them

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    first possibility was to extend Lake Shore Drive along Stony Island Avenue to the Pennsylvania Railroad Right of way where it would proceed in the same manner as proposed in the 1928 plan; the second possibility was to simply extend the roadway along lake fill to Rainbow Beach Park, where it would then merge onto South Commercial Avenue which would carry it to Indiana Avenue. A subsequent study in 1939 championed the Stony Island Avenue plan; however, the project was ultimately shelved because Lake Shore

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    "I left" echoed in my head, rousing me from sleep. A loud buzzing overtook my ears like a hive of bees churning. It sounded so close. It was 8:00 in the morning and auditions began at 10:00. I slipped on a pair of dark denim jeans and a navy halter top. As I combed through my hair, after blow drying it. From the corner of my eye, I noticed a silver bracelet on the edge of the dresser. I fingered it curious as to whether whoever stayed here before left it. Yet, it looked far too costly for a previous

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