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    On November 26, 2017, at approximately 3:00 p.m. I attended a performance titled Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Ann Ciccolella that took place at Rollins Theatre in Austin, Texas. The specific play, Much Ado About Nothing, is a romantic comedy written by Shakespeare, which details the accounts of two specific relationships, one being Hero and Claudio and the other being Beatrice and Benedick, that go through various turmoil, but nonetheless conclude with a relatively positive outcome. The primary

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    feature contrasting in the movie to the play are certain themes that surround religion. The biggest factor that altered the religious ardor seen within the play is the change of setting. Instead of using religion to play a major role to develop the film, Almereyda incorporated more modern traits in the film, such as technology and color. There is not much of the religious influence as was seen in the play. Religion played a major role in the development of the play and seeing that it is completely left

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    The day my group and I received our assignment, we agreed to portray a play that seems easy to perform. The play in which my group and I had a strong connection with is Cat On A Hot Tin Roof. We performed the end of Act 1, Scene 1 for various reasons. The act contained various emotions, intriguing dialogue, various literary devices and a deep perception of social relationships. The interactions of Brick and Maggie and Maggie and Brick's nieces and nephews. The thought process for picking this scene

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    education eliminating “play” from their schedules. “Play and technology, both have their unique place in society and are often thought of as two separate entities. However, in today’s technology driven world, the separateness of the two is no longer as apparent as the two are beginning to blend” (Allen 130). I concur with this because play and technology are beginning to come together because technology can be added to almost anything. This can

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    be able to go and role/pretend play. The aim of the project was too: To lead the development of creating the house corner, within the child-minding setting • To resource a house corner facility in my childminding setting The methods were completed by interviewing child-minder’s and giving parents questionnaires to get their opinions on role play and the house corner. It was found that there are mixed views regarding role play,

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    Two of the most expansive teams in the VB NSW Cup meet for the final time in 2015, with the Canterbury Bulldogs having a finals spot guaranteed and the Wests Tigers having nothing to play for. However, when a team has nothing to play for – that is when they could be at their most dangerous according to Bulldogs coach Andy Patmore. “[The Wests Tigers] play very open and fast in all of their grades, they’re always dangerous when they’re allowed to run free and play a bit of ad-lib football.” “They’ve

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    Miss Nelson Theme

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    Miss. Nelson is Missing is a simple, light-hearted play based on the children's book of the same name. This play is about seven boisterous elementary school students who have driven their teacher, Miss. Nelson, insane by rejecting her many attempts at making learning fun, disobeying and belittling her. Miss Nelson is put under a lot of pressure by Principal Humleker to ensure that every one of her students earns an A on their exam. Miss. Nelson is a kind and caring teacher who only wants the best

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    Soccer can be a complicated and challenging sport to play and understand. Certain formations and different ways to play the game take experience and skill. There are many different formations to use and many different ideas to play with that formation. One particular formation that takes a lot of work includes the three-five-two formation. Running a three-five-two in soccer can be one of the toughest to defend, but only if a team can run it with patience and a lot of mental ability. In this

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    arguing about violent video games for years now. There are many solutions to this controversy; however, there are two good solutions that are good for this argument. When they see a minor playing violent video games, they can solve this problem by enacting one, to follow the ESRB rating, or two, to allow the parents to make the final decision to decide whether they should allow their child to play a certain game or not. Parents should do more research and try out the games for themselves if they think that

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    that girls biologically prefer playing with dolls. She goes on to write that parents who are raising their children in a gender-neutral house hold are wasting their time. Studies show that girls naturally want to be caring and nurturing. They want to play with toys that are more socially engaging. Dolls are at the top of the list, they allow children to practice their social skills without the pressure of being wrong. It increases their imagination and their verbal skills. Boys prefer cars, trucks,

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