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    crowd become angered and so was Casey’s crew, The crowd started shouting, “Fraud!” and were mad, Our team was ecstatic since Casey never played this bad. As Casey swings the bat for the last time, Everybody freezes, and they all act like a mime, Suddenly, the crowd starts to frown, Our team began to cheer like a clown. The game that day, Mudville Nine had lost, We the Atlantics had won the game without a cost, The mighty Casey finally had been decimated; The Atlantics had at last

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    CHAPTER 1 The concept of ‘Postmodernism’- A Theoretical Approach It is a cliché by now to say that we live in a postmodern world, and it is true that the word ’postmodern’ has become one of the most used, and abused, words in the language. Still, it is striking that not many people can say with assurance what this term actually means and involves. Some theorists suggest that ‘postmodernism’ refers to a mood or an attitude of mind, others define it as a literary, cultural, or

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    How Epicurus View Life

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    Epicurus considers the goal of living to be is happiness, resulting from absence of physical pain and mental disturbance. Epicurus believes that please an pain measures of what is good and evil, death is the end of the body and soul and should therefore not be feared and the events in the world are ultimately based on the motions and interactions of atoms moving in empty space. For Epicurus, the role of prudence is the system of judgment and grounds that things avoid and things to chose are evaluated

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    The Conqueror Worm Essay

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    The Conqueror Worm Overall, just like its meaning, Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Conquer Worm” possesses a manic enthusiasm due to the Narrator’s amusement in the horrifying events that happen in the poem. The poem starts off as a sonorous declaration. The first lines of “Lo! ‘t is a gala night With the lonesome latter years! An angel throng, bewinged, bedight in veils, and drowned in tears,” emits a certain confidence similar to a ringleader’s. The lines make you picture the narrator on a city corner

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    Yakin, who is Jewish, was born in New York City. His parents were born in Israel, and met in Paris while studying mime with Marcel Marceau. His father's family is from Syria and Egypt, and his mother's family is from Poland.He attended the Bronx High School of Science, where he was classmates in 1983 with actor Jon Cryer. Yakin studied filmmaking at New York's City College. He moved on to New York University, and made his first deal for a screenplay at age 19. Career After finishing school, Yakin

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    When Makeup Is Bad

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    Special Makeup Effects Special makeup effects are commonly used in the movies and theater. You may want to use some of these effects for Halloween or for stage work. Effects can range from simple to very complex, with the more difficult looks requiring the skills of a professional makeup artist. If you want to try a few daring looks yourself, the first step is to decide which look you're going for. For example, if you want to do a vampire look it is a good idea to look up some famous movie and stage

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    Visual Communication consists of photographs, video clips, charts, graphs, or actual objects. Personally I would include body language in the list of visual communication, considering that a ballet or a mime performance can convey an entire story without ever speaking a word. We should make sure the visual communications we use are directly related to the subject of our presentation. Signpost can be used to create smooth flow from one topic or subject to another without an abrupt stop and start

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    Women in Ancient Rome

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    Roman Women The Romans believed that women were the weaker sex. Families mourned when a baby girl was born, and sometimes girls were exposed - left out in the cold to die - if the father was displeased. Often daughters were hated by their fathers. Doctors thought that a woman’s womb moved about inside her body, from her stomach to her legs, and caused hysteria, fainting and fits. However highborn a woman was, she was not a citizen and could not vote. Women had few legal rights, and were dependent

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    Gardner would describe the idea of the performer as an agent of change to be an example of a role that somebody with a lot of interpersonal intelligence– that is, having an understanding of other people’s feelings– should have. 2) The San Francisco Mime Troupe’s “Revenger Rat” was a play that was developed as a result of how the tobacco industry heavily promoted smoking towards teenagers to replace the older groups that either decided to quit or died as a

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    Unit 3 P1

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    Effective communication in health and social care Jheynne Keury Unit 3 I am a volunteer at community centre , and my supervisor asked me to produce an information pack . 2A.P1 Verbal Communication Types of Communication Verbal communication As communicated people of forms or types, but oral verbal communication, is a common and a point-of-view of words and sounds that they use to communicate them, such as giving instructions, interviewing or

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