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    The Food Basket Brigade

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    several churches and organizations have risen to the challenge of meeting needs of those around. The Food Basket Brigade was started in 1988. Since its beginning, the effort has collected and distributed more than 4 million pounds of food. (The Joplin Globe). During the month before they deliver the food, several school organizations go out around town and pick up all the food from people who have it set out, usually by their mailboxes, and then they deliver it to The Newton County Armory. Back several

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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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    two-thousand at the time. He was born to Mary Arden, a local heiress, and John Shakespeare, a leather merchant and town bailiff, who both had been long-time residents of the town. While the exact date of his birth is unknown, it is estimated that Shakespeare’s birthdate is or was around the 23rd of April, 1564, because of a record of his baptization three days later; children were baptized as early as possible during this time, around three days after their birth. He had eight siblings: five younger

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    What did the globe theater look like and what plays had been shown here you might ask. There are many different things about the globe theater such as when was it built, what was it built out of? What were the different plays that were shown? The different kinds of audiences did the theater get and many more interesting facts on the theater. The Globe Theater is a cool old rustic building that everyone goes to, to enjoy plays. The Globe Theater was an octagon shape and had three different

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    North Carolina Shakespeare Festival In February of 1977, Mark Woods and Stuart Brooks established the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. It started out as a small theatre company devoted to producing the world's most classic shows. Their goal is to engage the art and discipline of theatre to educate and inspire not only North Carolina students but the citizens as well. NCShakes still sets the standard high for creative excellence in theater, as well as, arts education in North Carolina. (“Welcome

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    History of Theatrical Syndicate The origin of the theatrical syndicate had come to be in early 1896, when six men had gathered together for a lunch and had all came out with an idea to how they would be able to control the booking of the top theatrical attractions of the U.S. The six men had called this act in which they where trying to make come to life as the Theatrical Syndicate. Within just a couple of weeks of this lunch meeting that the 6 men had they ended up using all of their theatres in

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    COMM 2P98 Sara Posen Russell Johnson March 8, 2016 The Toronto Star as a Local Newspaper Local Canadian daily newspapers pose an important role in communication and media industries. The continuing publications of local newspaper outlets encompass articles, news, advertisements, and can be accessible either online or through print. Newspapers are parted into diverse segments of political events, entertainment, crime, business, sports, and the weather to name a few categories. By constructing different

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    officially start until 1975, the two companies had been butting heads since the beginning of their respective origins. Although most people in their lifetimes only notice the Pepsi Globe, the Pepsi logo went through drastic changes going from a red signature, to a patriotic bottle cap, to finally a simplistic, Pepsi Globe. Each major logo change reflects either significant altercations in the company, marketing campaign, and/or the cultural value of the time. While Coke-Cola kept the classic signature

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    News And Newspapers

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    with hopes of bringing a tear to the reader's eye. The exclusive coverage of this article shows the Star appealing to the family it's audience.      The Globe and Mail is a business person's newspaper that directs its articles mainly to fact and figures as well as cold serious issues. The Globe and Mail creates a very solemn sense to its article through 50 dollar words and abrupt, to the point headlines. The April 3/97 article Adult Drug Deaths Decline suggests no imagery

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    In 2005, Oskar Eustis was made the new Artistic Director of The Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival. He immediately went into action, setting up a program to develop young writers that included stipends, master classes and the promise of a reading at the Public. In keeping with his vision of the theater as a “big tent,” he began bringing in existing showcases for new work like the Under The Radar festival — organized by the downtown impresario Mark Russell, who had been one of the candidates

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