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    Booesman's Monologue

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    Boesman gets relief by beating up his wife Lena. Often when he is drunk he reveals his adopted ways of the colonizers and he plays the part of a Whitman and want his wife to submit to him, address him as “my baasie” and always use the word “please”. Another form of abuse one can look at in play is the abuse of power by the white man, they use the power they have to oppress the black community, take their land and colonise

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    People gain inspiration from different people and places. I on the other hand gain it from my family.For starters when I was a little girl about eight years old I grew up in a extremely athletic family my mom,dad, and literally both my older sisters at the same time, because both of the were playing volleyball together and when I was at that age both of my parents played rugby. When it came time for me to choose a sport it was extremely difficult to find what was fit for me.At first I thought I was

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    Meta: As table-based instant play games continue to rise in popularity, Galaxy Gaming stands at the head of the market with all-action releases like Texas Shootout! Texas Shootout Review When it comes to online casino action, most will probably be aware that online slots rule the roost these days. Players love the quick fix action that they are able to deliver, to the point where more slots are played each day than any other type of online casino game. However, what if we were to tell you that

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    students this song about adding and subtracting fractions will help them remember how to do preform it. As the students start to master the song I will give them a cymbal or tambourine or other simple musical instrument to play with the song and express how they feel. By combining the two activities of learning how to add and subtract fractions with the song and instruments it teaches them music can also help you learn math or another subject. Dance is another great way to teach children different concepts

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    the child to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to participate freely in cultural life and the arts (1989).” The UNCRC is affirming that play is essential to children 's development and it is their right. Children learn through play, some skills children may learn could be social skills, emotional skills, verbal and non-verbal communication, and physical skills, to name a few. Children play and learn in different environments at home

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    ado about nothing is a play written by William Shakespeare set in Sicily, Italy that tells the love story of mainly two very opposing couples and their conflicts. The story is set in a very visually utopian world that has a lot of emotional struggles. In 1993 Kenneth Branagh made an adaptation of the play by turning into a film and changing it a bit to appeal to the more modern day audiences. I will be discussing how the theme of love is portrayed in both the movie and the play and how both Shakespeare

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    I am pro girls being able to play on sports teams with boys. My first point is when do we decide boys should play with boys and girls should play with girls. Everyone develops at their own rate, which means that some girls develop at a faster rate than boys and could be able to compete fairly. A 12 year old girl named Makhaela Jenkins took this idea to court in 2013. She was fighting for her right to play on a boys only football team. She won her case, and that year there was more then 1,500 girls

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    motivation to write to play was that five decades the Government was silence about the Women’s incarceration and their horrific experiences inside the prison camps. The fact that the nurses were not recognised for their contributions in WW2, made Misto more frustrated and motivated to write the play. He wanted to build a memorial to commemorate the works of the women but did not have the power to build one, and therefore it he wrote a play instead. 2) The historical context of the play is based on WW2

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    What's more strenuous football or hockey? Hockey and football are two highly physical sports. Although they are both strenuous sports people and players will debate which is more strenuous. This is mostly a matter of opinion, but there are certain measures that you can use to compare the strenuousness of each sport. Think of these facts if you are thinking about doing either sport. On a minute to minute basis playing football is a little more strenuous than hockey. While throwing a football

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    “Greater Tuna” Extra Credit Performance Critique I saw the play Greater Tuna on Sunday, October 26th and I thought it was supremely entertaining and funny. I was impressed by the actor’s ability to portray the various characters, while being hilarious. I also was impressed by the set and costume design. There was so much to look at onstage, especially whenever the actors came out in various wacky costumes. I would recommend this play to my friends because it is not the typical theatre experience

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