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    Mise En Scene Monologue

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    Upon the clearing of the smoke, the scene of a gruesome battle appears. Furniture haphazardly toppled over; shattered glass daring anyone to step foot on the floor; clothes strung out everywhere. At one glance one might think that this was the work of a robber; but upon closer inspection, it is realized that nothing of monetary value has been stolen. The scene shifts to earlier that evening where a party was in full swing. The smell of alcohol seeping into every piece of fabric in the room. The

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    deceptive purposes. This essay will specifically look at the Duel Scene (Act I, Scene III) and the Mirror Scene (Act IV, Scene I) in King Richard the second (Richard II). Also, look into Shylock’s Trial (Act IV, Scene I) and the Casket Game (Act II, Scene IX) in Merchant of Venice (MOV). To which this easy will prove that being performative is to the utmost importance for magistrates during the Shakespearean era. The Duel Scene: The Duel Scene comes into great effect when displaying the importance of

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    Chronic Illness And The Dating Scene Oh my goodness, the dating scene. Dating is difficult without chronic illness. But, if you are a person with chronic illness then you’ve probably been there. What is the best way to handle this? Well, there are certain things that you need to keep in mind no matter what your age. Hopefully, this article will shed some light on the best way to handle this situation. Whatever you do, make sure you go slowly and think about how you’re going to interact with

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    Music Scene : Bon Iver

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    hundreds of indie bands along with related artists.  As I scrolled, I noticed something odd. About every other band had one related artist in common: Bon Iver. I scrolled more. "Bon Iver, Bon Iver, Bon Iver." This guy has wrecked the indie music scene. Bon Iver (who 's real name is Justin Vernon) has clearly left a mark, or even a scar, on the genre. No one is quite like him, yet everyone is inspired by him. Due to his unmatchable voice, deeply layered instrumentals, and breathtakingly visual lyrics

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    transcend and become Jay Gatsby in order to win the affection of Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby's over the top parties attracted great amount of rich and pompous people that came without invitation and rarely talk or thank the host. Fitzgerald use of party scenes helps reveal that a clean background, a good reputation and a lavish life is most valuable to people in order for them to retain their social status in society . Gatsby's extravagant parties went on during "summer nights" and people were rarely invited

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    When dealing with other types of evidence such as hairs and fibers, tool marks, video footage, or even a weapon used at a crime scene; it can be challenging connecting the evidence to the suspect or even coming up with a suspect. These forms of evidence have been allowed in court in many cases and have also convicted many innocent people. Years later, their cases have been re-opened with new DNA evidence and have set the innocent free. According to the Innocence Project, Randolf Arledge was accused

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    Christine Lee Professor Lynn Dowdy Biology 100 16 October 2015 Behind the Scenes of Your Cup of Milk Magazines, newspapers, and health blog posts have been talking about the unhealthy consequences of Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH) for many years. The more people grew conscious of what they were consuming, the more they researched about their food. The usage of Bovine Growth Hormone among the dairy industries has caught the attention of many consumers. Countless studies that were done regarding rBGH

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    Flashback to a club scene where a drunk and disillusioned Treyton is seen. As he and his entourage leave the club, the paparazzi approach Treyton only to accost him. We learn that Treyton did not attend his mother’s funeral and they harp him with questions about it. Treyton

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    Act I : Scene I

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    ACT I SCENE I. Rome. A street. Enter FLAVIUS, MARULLUS, and certain Commoners FLAVIUS Hence! home, you idle creatures get you home: Is this a holiday? what! know you not, Being mechanical, you ought not walk Upon a labouring day without the sign Of your profession? Speak, what trade art thou? First Commoner Why, sir, a carpenter. MARULLUS Where is thy leather apron and thy rule? What dost thou with thy best apparel on? You, sir, what trade are you? Second Commoner Truly, sir, in respect of a fine

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    Developments in the analysis of bacteria and connecting criminals through crime scene evidence is growing. Numerous methods and tools are used for criminal identification but unfortunately, there are limitations to how accurate it can be in identifying the perpetrator. Pubic hair samples were donated by two volunteers that were almost a duplicate of microbe populations. (Rosen, M. 2015) Tridico’s explanation for this was that the two volunteers had sex. (Rosen, 2015) According to Rosen, M. (2015)

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