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    Artistic director: An artistic director is responsible for the artistic end of theater production. He or she is in charge of creating and executing the artistic vision of the play. The artistic director is considered to be a creative or interpretive artist as they interpret another person’s work. Production Meeting: A production meeting is when the music director, choreographer, set, light, sound, and costume designers meet with the artistic director to discuss and create the production concept

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    One is that True Son took a swing at Del Hardy in the movie. While on the other hand, True Son just sat there and didn’t do anything. Another difference between the book and the movie was that True Son dropped and ate a the Mandrake Root instead of the May Apple like he did in the book. Next difference was that True Son had no other siblings in the movie. In the book he had a younger brother named Gordie. To go along with character difference, there was a servant to Aunt Kate

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    Witches often use herbs and animal parts in their potions to cure some diseases and heal wounds. I also use candles or special symbols in my rituals. Some of the herbs and plants I use in potions, spells, brews or ointments (medical purposes) are mandrake, datua, monkshood, cannabis, belladonna, henbane and

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    quotation is an example of the Psyche changing according to Freudian description. Estragon: what about hanging ourselves? Vladimir: Hmm, I’d Give us an erection. Estragon: (highly excited ) An erection! Vladimir: with all that follows. Where it falls mandrakes grow. That’s Why they shriek when you pull then up. Did you not know that? Estragon: let’s Hang ourselves immediately (II

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    been enhanced with nanotechnology that allows fast regeneration and recovery from wounds. He is not only a great warrior but also a powerful metapsion: he can read and influence the minds of his peers with ease and see in the future. Meet Simmonne Mandrake, the Imperial Rose: a powerful princess, the Solar Emperor’s youngest child. When

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    Today I’ll be interviewing Abigail (twenty-one) and Elizabeth (nine), a young pair of sisters of the really wealthy Hamilton family. They are from the town of Willington-Billington and specifically settled at the town center to show of their wealth. Abigail is a doctor and Elizabeth for all is a seamstress. She (Abigail) definitely has plenty of experience with medicine and usage yet Elizabeth has a fairly basic understanding so we are going to kind of see the different stasis these girls for the

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    His name was Sir John Mandrake. He sent his men to death, but he got promotion because no one knew what really happened. He was stabbed to death in the movie, when in the book, he was killed with a blow to the back of the head. The fourth person that died, was the same, Mr.

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    Atropine Synthesis

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    Antimuscarinic. (Bendall.J. 2012) Primary Use Atropine is a Non-selective, competitive and reversible Muscarinic receptor antagonist or blocker. Atropine is a naturally occurring Tropane Alkaloid which is extracted from Jimson weed, deadly nightshade, mandrake and other various Solanaceae plants. (Bendall.J. 2012) It’s primary uses, are for Symptomatic Bradycardia and Organophosphate poisoning. (Dyller, L. 2013) Mechanism of Action What Atropine does, it is inhibits the effects of the Parasympathetic

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    Shakespeare uses many literary devices in “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, including dramatic irony, soliloquies, and asides. Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something the characters on stage don’t know. A soliloquy is a lengthy speech that has a character explaining his/her thoughts that is not meant to be heard by other characters (unlike monologues that are heard by other characters). Asides are when the character breaks the “fourth wall” (The fourth wall is what is said to keep the

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    Ancient Egypt was the first civilization to make use of the sciences, including math and medical uses. Clocks, sports, a twelve month calendar, the U.S. Dollar these are also believed to originate in Ancient Egypt. All of these things have origins in Ancient Egypt; that influences our everyday lives. The Egyptians created a decimal system that used seven different symbols. Mathematical text can be traced back to around 2000 – 1800 BC. By then the Egyptians had a grasp of multiplication, division

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