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    play explores various themes. In this concept, I want to specifically showcase the unjust double standards that men have regarding women. In order to highlight this unfair double standard through use of directorial techniques of lighting and staging interconnected with the dramatic elements of symbol, tension and language. Through the utilisation of these elements and techniques the theme of the unjust double standards will be effectively conveyed. This is a critical issue for audiences to understand

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    Blog 16 – 1X2Gaming are a small development company with big plans While there maybe countless online casino developers operating in 2015, few of the smaller names do much to stand out from the crowd. It seems that for many upstart names, finding an audience and breaking into the industry proves to be quite the challenge. The larger companies amidst the landscape have not taken kindly to newer names muscling in, reducing the reach of smaller development company’s in the process. However, while this

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    Jessie Buckler Term Paper Philosophy 3300 April 25, 2016 PROBLEMS WITH THE DOCTRINE OF DOUBLE EFFECT Defenders of the Doctrine of Double Effect argue that there is a morally significant distinction, which bears on the rightness of actions, between those consequences of our actions that are intended and those that are foreseen. Utilitarians often use this doctrine to describe their stance on the topic of harming others. This paper will look at three situations that are commonly used to defend

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    Teacher: Loupe Title: I Can Add Doubles! Subject: Math Grade Level: 1st Grade Date: October 5th, 2016 Standard: 1.0A.6 Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10.Use strategies such as counting on; making ten (e.g., 8+6=8+2+4=14); decomposing a number leading to a ten (e.g.13-4=13-3-1=10-1=9): using the relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., knowing that 8+4=12, one knows 12-8=4); and creating equivalent but easier or known sums (e.g., adding

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    Liverpool Football Club, or Liverpool FC in its heyday was considered to be the best football team in England and some might argue even Europe. For a long time, Liverpool FC boasted the title of being the most decorated football club in England, which refers to the club that has won the most trophies in their entire history. In recent years however, the trophies have mostly dried up with the club winning only 13 trophies since they last won the English Premier League title in the 1989/90 season.

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    Paddling is one of my favorite passions, and even though I haven’t been doing it for very long, I really love it. I started doing paddling about three and a half years ago, when I first moved to Hawaii from Washington state. The only reason that I actually did it was my parents, who were encouraging me to take part in the sport in order to become closer to Hawaiian culture. I didn’t like it at first, it wasn’t like anything I’d ever done on the mainland. I felt that it was too hard, and unfamiliar

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    ourselves the cause of this, we will continue to disguise the problems unconsciously. It benefits our mental state for a certain length of time, but we ultimately suffer from it in the end. In her poem, Surprise, Jane Kenyon utilizes fear of betrayal, the double and being forced into a regressive state that creates her fear to be intimate. In the poem, Surprise, Kenyon displays psychoanalysis by revealing the fear of betrayal through the main characters feelings. The female speaker in the poem unfolds her

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    S Army base, Fort McClane. Where he is to teach a Drill Sergeant Class how to comprehend in six weeks. This Drill Sergeant Class calls themselves the “Double D’s”. Bill finds the Double D’s impossible to teach in six weeks because they came from poor backgrounds.  But, Bill’s knowledge of his favorite Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet”  helps the Double D’s a lot and they learn how to comprehend. Even though, Bill Rago is conceited and does not care or take anything serious at the beginning of the movie

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    within in their relationship. She reveals how a power shift come about and the way in which each person in the relationship acts to accommodate it. “Surprise” In her poem “Surprise”, Jane Kenyon uses yonic and phallic symbols, regression, and the double to reveal the power dynamics within the relationship. Kenyon uses yonic and phallic symbols to describe how something is changing in the relationship. Kenyon uses a female symbol when she writes, “Tender ferns unfurl/ in the ditches” (Kenyon 6-4)

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    things we'll need to get before the season starts, both as a section and in order to get Celeste going with everything she needs. If any of these things need to be discussed in detail at the October double we're more than happy to do so. Here's a brief layout of our music goals up until the January double: October: write new scores for medley November: MSR rhythms memorized & new medley tunes voiced December: medley rhythms memorized January: all flourishes memorized If we can get our hands on some

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