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    packed tightly with over 30,000 eyes watching. Flags rose, and trumpets started to play in the Globe while productions began. The Globe Theatre started an era of acting in the late 1500’s and changed the way we look at performing still to this day. This theatre was jaw dropping as people entered this “salvaged wood” framed theatre. In 1599, the stage was ready for acts to begin. The name of the Globe Theatre was for people to know that the “whole round world” could be represented by every actor

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    part of the Renaissance era. The vast artistic styles in all aspects of life during this time made for such a cultural focus. The Renaissance era was called a rebirth of cultural awareness; theatre was a large part of this, including Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. To understand the role theatre played in shaping the Renaissance era one must understand what exactly the Renaissance was. The Renaissance is normally thought to have begun in Italy during the fourteenth century and to have ended in the late

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    The Development and Popularity of the Elizabethan Theatre I. Introduction Hook: What type of entertainment could have been available in the Elizabethan era without actors or tv? A. Elizabethan Era 1. Forms of Entertainment Elizabethan entertainment was very important to the people, as it gave them a chance to take a break form their hard lives. a. “Court entertainment was regular, often nightly occurrence combined with feasts, jousts, and banquets often occompainies by music and dancing

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    of the Renaissance Theaters and Drama have been around for quite sometime. The production of these play have changed over the years. The theaters in the Renaissance helped to shape the way of theaters to how we know them today. Theaters like The Globe,The Swan, The Rose and The Curtin. These were a few of the main theaters at the time. The role that these theaters played was very important and influential to the culture of theaters in today’s society. In England there were pretty much two different

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    Globe Theater History

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    The famous Globe Theater had history behind being built, an amazing structure, and tons of expenses. The Globe Theater’s history behind being built was based off the period of life that it was built in. After the plague ended in the 1800s, there was a company of actors known as the Lord Chamberlain’s Men who needed a theatre to perform in. This group is where Shakespeare was first known to be part of. Many theatres were unable to reopen in England after the plague ended. The group performed in the

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    In England, all the way back to the year 1567, a man by the name of John Brayne built the first theater that would soon become one of Englands favorite forms of entertainment. Elizabethan Theaters were used to perform plays, poems, and a few other things to the people of England. In total, there were eight theaters that were scattered all throughout England. The Elizabethan era lived a good long life, and was very successful in entertaining the people during it 's time. However, all good things must

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    The companies that will be included in this paper are the main cellular mobile telephone companies that play a major role in the market. Only top/major players of cellular phone companies such as Smart, Globe and Sun telecoms will be included in this paper. The study however limits it to such because a big percentage of subscribers are subscribed in these three large cellular phone companies. And because of it, we can see the relation of producer and consumer

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    articles about the association between concussion and suicidal risk. The Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail present the same story with several differences between them. Most importantly, we will further analyze some implications of these differences, namely in the appearance, language, and the content. Firstly, we will analyze the differences in the appearance of these two newspaper articles, namely The Globe and Mail “Concussion raise suicide risk, study says” and Toronto Star “Concussions linked

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    caretaker in the home, or a women being a member of the workforce or shunned by this stereotypical perception in advertising. This thought process oppresses those members of society that which to branch out beyond their stereotypes. An article in The Globe and Mail called “Social issues trump sexism in consumer's minds” demonstrates that despite the public outcry against sexism in advertising, it is not a deterring factor when deciding which product they would want to

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    Shakespeare, the legal and business transactions including some theatrical and Court documents as well as his life’s work, can be used to put the little bits of information given to us to see the basic overview of this man’s life, use it to see the Globe Theater where he worked as a playwright and an actor, as well as what the Elizabethan Era that he lived in was like. Elizabethan England Era, or the Golden Age in England, started in 1558 when Queen Elizabeth succeeded her Catholic sister Mary I and

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