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    engaging performance. It is a show that I won't soon forget due to its entertaining and endearing nature. I enjoyed many aspects of it, from powerful acting to effective dramatic effects. In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play is a play written by Sarah Ruhl. She is known for writing play with a certain style and themes that really explore the human condition. Some of her other plays such as Eurydice explore the human condition through retelling old stories in a new way. In the Next Room, or The Vibrator

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    doing anything a man could do, and that she did not need to find a husband to rule over Illéa. In closing, Eadlyn Schreave from the book The Crown by Kiera Cass, is an extremely capable young lady. Without question, Haven from the book That Summer By Sarah Dessen is a lonely character. Lonely means that a person is closed off and isolated from other people. One example that Haven is lonely is that her

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    Negative Benefits Of Art

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    Visual expression through art has existed presumably since the beginning of time, in one form or another. As soon as a child is old enough to grasp a crayon, the two are inseparable until every blank canvas, paper to walls, has been filled. It’s almost as if it’s human instinct to participate in such visual representation of their ideas and emotions. Regardless, creating art has long been regarded as an activity that, while visually pleasing, offers no real benefits in an individual’s life. Contrary

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    Because Siddons’s androgynous Rosalind costume was so strongly criticized, it is somewhat surprising that the actress chose to play a role as iconic as Hamlet in an outfit that at least one spectator found to be ambiguously gendered. Nonetheless, Siddons perhaps had reason to believe that her Hamlet would be better received than her performances as Rosalind. It was clearly a role that she performed with some frequency early in her career, and she may have felt that it was better suited for her talents

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    It was a bright cold day in Salem, where the sun seeped through overcast skies above and the mist danced around in the street. The wind hissed and howled, and swept through the narrow streets. In the centre of the town, stood the proud house of Reverend Parris. But that day, Reverend Parris was not a proud man as the accusations of witchcraft drifted through the town, overwhelming him completely. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam, Reverend Parris, Abigail and Reverend Hale all stood around a small circular dining

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    That Summer Book Report

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    author, Sarah Dessen. It was published in 1996 as her first book to be sold. Dessen states, “It was actually the third one I wrote, after a terrible book I did in college and one that was marginally better the year after. I never intended That Summer to be a YA (young adult) book while I was writing it” (Sarah Dessen, n. d.). She then goes on to state how her publisher believed it would be a good book for teenagers, so, she gave it a shot, and allowed it to be published. According to UNCTV, “Sarah Dessen

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    in pain and hurting, and a reward if their target audience does decide to help their cause. I think that this is an effective advertisement due to all of the strategies that they do use. In this commercial it starts of with a sad song performed by Sarah McLachlan, and a fact that “every hour an animal is beaten or abused”. This is a very good attention getter using the appeal

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    Sarah McLachlan has approximately 30 million views on youtube alone of the music video “In the Arms of an Angel.” Many know this as a commercial. Overall, it supports animal rights and asks for donations for the animal rights program that was started. In support of these unspoken loves, Sarah McLachlan did a special contribution of a music video to help aid animal rescue and treatment. As an animal rights activist, she spends her time trying to gain rights for those without a voice. Although she

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    Terminator Vs Matrix

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    Terminator and The Matrix two of the most watched and futuristic movies. These movies contain artificial intelligence to solve life-threatening problems. In those movies the robot A.I. takes over and becomes the antagonist of the film. New technology that is being developed is not worth all of the critical dangers and risks that come with it such as, rendering the human race obsolete, unintended side effects, and is very harmful. Technological advancements should not be accessible or usable

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    Sarah Palin is speaking out and she is not happy. She sat down on Today with Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie, but Sarah Palin wasn't very happy when they started talking to each other. Daily Mail shared that Sarah came on the show to talk about one thing, but Matt and Savannah tried to get the subject to go another way and she was not happy with them at all. Sarah's son Track Palin was arrested not long ago for domestic violence. Palin was asked about Tracks' arrest and her response was not the

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