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    Broadway is famously known for its forty theaters and the major productions that it puts on. Broadway was created in the early 17th century by the Dutch. Since that time Broadway has grown in length as the city developed from a small settlement on the S tip of Manhattan Island and now extends 27 km (17 mi) to the city’s N boundary in the Bronx. Until around 1750 New York City had yet to establish a significant theater presence. Walter Murray and Thomas Kean, actor-managers established a resident

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    Upon further analysis of the Herald articles on the Patriots from January 19, 2015 through the 25th, there was a clear and cautious decision to keep journalism standards and not wanting to alienate themselves from the already falling readership through their agenda setting and framing. In this context, the journalistic standards being used are the ones provided by The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). These standards include, “seeking the truth,” “accuracy,” “context,” and “[being] correct

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    TV shows, movies, and school plays are modern results of centuries upon centuries of exploration and growth in not only the art of live performance, but the very core of storytelling as well. Throughout its rich and exciting history, however, it’s difficult to find a period quite so prosperous for the art of western storytelling as the Elizabethan era: an era which sparked exponential growth that would be built upon for centuries to come. Since its very beginning, Elizabethan Theatre has had a marvelous

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    William Shakespeare they believe he was born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom and baptized in a church called Holy Trinity Church on April 26, 1564. People are not as sure that Shakespeare was actually baptized there, but that was the only William Shakespeare they had on their records. Shakespeare was a great poet, playwright in that century the 16th century. Where William had attended school was at King’s New School, in Stratford in this school they taught reading, writing

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    Cursed Snow Globe It was a normal day riding my scooter and hanging out with my friend colin at his house. We decided that we should go to the skate park and ride out there. So I went to grab the snacks and waters while Colin went to grab his jacket and then we would leave. Then colin called me into his room to come check something out, “dude check this out.” Colin said in a confused tone. He grabbed this note that was taped to his jacket, all it read was “attic” with a tiny snow globe in the bottom

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    The Globe Theatre became what it is today because of its history. What was its history exactly? Unfortunately, those are two questions many people don’t have an answer to. So, what is the history?  The history of The Globe Theatre comes from a building known as The Theatre. The Theatre, had been built by James Burbage, in Shoreditch (District in the East End of London) in 1576. The Burbage's had a 20-year lease of the land where the theater had been built. When the lease was up, the landlord intended

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    The interest in writing about the reconstruction of the Globe Theatre has been manifested in the entire essay especially in the first two paragraphs of the essay. At the point where Greco identifies her particular concern which was the actor-audience relationship in the globe, Greco categorically indicates her interests in writing about the reconstruction of the Globe theatre which in essence grew out of her experience of the Globe Theatre. It is clear from the essay that even in the early days of

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    If we talk about the most important celebrities in the world there are a lot of and great personalities. William Shakespeare is one of them because he is famous poet and writer. I chose this great person who has many people because I wanted to know more personal life. Shakespeare is one of the most prominent figures in world literature, if not the most notable of all. It is difficult to identify a more genius literary figure than him. Shakespeare (1564 1616) is the greatest English poet. As an author

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    I choose Globe Life as my business to evaluate. The message was effective, with facts about the policy. They explained how parents and grandparents want protection for a child at an early age; plus cheaper rates on the life insurance (Globe Life, n.d.). Globe Life does an excellent job of telling the facts and about the conclusions. The message does show they understand what the audience needs are (Cardon, 2013). Globe Life sends the message out in a respectful way. Talking about life insurance

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    Throughout the different eras of theatre, the Greek, Roman, Medieval, Commedia, and Shakespearean performers all contributed to the culture of the societies of they were in. However, the level of “social responsibility” that was prevalent in these eras was dependent on whether or not government promoted theatre as a means of enlightening the general public. As a result, the manner in which theatre was presented contributed to the evolution of the particular society either positively or negatively

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