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    Into to Making Theatre Directing Paper: Stanislavski The beginning of modern directing is commonly associated with Konstantin Stanislavski, a Russian actor, teacher, and director, around the turn of the nineteenth century. Stanislavski is renowned as one of the most innovative directors who stressed ensemble acting and the importance of actors' absolute identification with their roles. Born into an extremely affluent household in Moscow, Russia in 1863, Stanislavski quickly joined a theatrical

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    “RIPPER was fantastic in his flying vessel. You were here almost at the same time I arrived. And I traveled First Class,” my dad said. “RIPPER?” The guy sounded like Death. “Uncle RIPPER is super good at soccer and he makes the best ice cream sundaes,” Ginny squealed. I was informed by my dad afterwards that Death was a bulky muscular man with a large chin who said very little but could joyfully cry at the sight of a basket of white kittens or, in my case, make sundaes for a mutant Perfect. We

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    Walt Whitman lived in the 1800’s in New York City. He states, “I too lived—Brooklyn, of ample hills, was mine; I too walk’d the streets of Manhattan Island.” He also talks of the slave auction and slavery was in the 1800’s. “A man’s body at auction, (For before the war I often go to the slave-mart and watch the sale,) I help the auctioneer, the sloven does not half know his business.” The first edition of Leaves of Grass was published July 4, 1855. Leaves of Grass was written and revised multiple

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    Helicobacter fennelliae infections. C jejuni infections may also produce serious bacteremic conditions in individuals with AIDS. Most reported bacteremias have been due to Campylobacter fetus fetus infection. Campylobacter lari, which is found in healthy seagulls, has also been reported to produce mild recurrent diarrhea in children.Campylobacter upsaliensis may cause diarrhea or bacteremia, while Campylobacter

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    The author Stephen Crane would write about the troubles of man, using themes such as war, poverty and suffering. In “The Open Boat”, Crane creates a fictional tale based on his own experience of being shipwrecked off the coast of Florida. The story presents the reader with four men who are stranded in a ten foot life raft when their ship is sunk. Crane’s depiction of the crew, men dedicated to each other’s safety, serves as the bond of brotherhood that sets human thinking and nature apart from an

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    There are many different reasons why people make the decisions that they do. Some weight the pro’s and con’s, think about the consequences of their actions, or how much desire is convincing enough to justify an action. These same thought processes happen when dealing with bigger topics including what should be done about our environment and if humans should work towards helping preserve it. In this paper, I will apply the normative ethics to the question: is it morally justified for someone to

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    As the bright, yellow sun glared down on us from the sky, we knew. When the aroma of the salt water and the sand touched our noses, we knew. As we saw flocks of seagulls flying over the horizon, we knew. Corpus Christi, was an unending beauty as far as the eye could see. A sense of extreme excitement and suspense filled my body, as we arrived on the golden shoreline of the beach. I am not usually a huge fan of crowds, but today was different. Though many people were present, it gave me a good opportunity

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    chairs to lounge and chat in. Yet the real beauty was on the deck. As I stepped, out my breath was almost immediately taken away. The water stretched out like a great floor of glass, beaches and islands spotted with communities surrounded us, seagulls and ducks swooped up above and down below, the sky had a beautiful orange and yellow color

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    “It’s okay to look back on the past. Just don’t stare.” Benjamin Dover once said. The quote is significant to the true meaning of the poem. Reflecting on the past may be a good thing, but one shouldn’t emerge themselves too deep. Throughout the poem, Lowell writes with explicit detail. The speaker reflects on their past experiences with someone whilst living in a small town in Maine. The duo would sit on a rock and watch the sea flow onto them at times. At first itIn “Water”, written by the poet

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    Throughout the Valley a large number of birds were sighted which include the common magpie, cattle egret, rainbow lorikeet, noisy miner and currawong, which is in similar to Hastings Point that contains, seagulls and pelicans. Hastings Point is home to a number of different types of molluscs and crustaceans such as the common limpet, chiton, blue periwinkle and barnacles whereas Numbinbah valley includes a range of insects such as freshwater spiders, moths

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