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    paternalism arises. Although it is not in their nature‚ paternalistic systems must realize that their goals are best achieved by persuasion rather than force.  Harding must realize that it needs to teach students how to reason as independent moral actors‚ rather than just as obedient rule-followers.  The paternalistic rules‚ by their very existence‚ undermine the ability of the individual to develop a personal moral compass that can be used as a guide beyond the confines of

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    Macbeth

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    Ophelia‚ Lord Chamberlains’ daughter‚ contributed to his madness. Meanwhile‚ Hamlet is unsure whether Claudius is responsible for his father’s death. The opportunity to confirm Claudius’ guilt comes when a group of traveling actors arrives Elsinore. Hamlet asks the actors to perform a scene depicting a scene resembling the sequence of the King’s death. If Claudius has a guilty conscience‚ he will surely react. The true dawns when Claudius leaps up and leaves the room once that scene is played—Claudius

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    Imagine that your entire childhood has been centered on the arts. What you want to do with your life has been clear to you since you were ten – pursue your dream and become an artist or musician or actor or whatever your passion may be. Or even imagine that you are just a normal child who participates in various activities‚ one of which happens to be a fine art that you love. Then one year you get the crushing news that your school has chosen to cut the arts program that you are in. Anyone would

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    respect for learners as they use English for self-expression; 4. You Be‚ I’ll Be: Theater Arts‚ which states that the world can be thought of as a stage‚ with actors and actresses who play their parts as best as they can‚ seen as an opportunity to experiment English with roles‚ to try things out; and 5. Beyond the Classroom‚ which aims to prepare learners to use English in the world beyond. The goals of this proposal are to offer greater opportunities to each and every student of English language

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    active and pasive voice

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    shaking hands and kissing babies. Passive voice: The state was crisscrossed by the candidate‚ shaking hands and kissing babies [Note that even though the actor is named afterward‚ the "be + participle" form is still the passive voice.] When to use passive voice? Passive voice is useful when the action is more important than the actor—or for a change of pace‚ but try to avoid a string of passive-voice sentences without an active-voice break. The following paragraph contains too much passive

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    Hamlet Second Soliloquy

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    VOSKANYAN Tigran TES1 Hamlet’s second soliloquy : oral presentation In the last scene of act I Hamlet is told by the ghost that his father has been murdered by Uncle Claudius‚ the brother of the deceased king. Hamlet once mournful and grim turns revengeful‚ he promises the ghost to “sweep” to revenge. But he is tormented with doubts. The ghost has taken its toll on Hamlet but has not been convincing enough‚ he cannot fully trust it given that it might also be an evil spirit willing to make him

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    • Liberalism: that encourages international economic interactions in order to enrich each of the involved countries. Individuals are the main actors ruling the economy and cooperation benefits all of them. • Mercantilism: which argues that economic power is necessary to gain national power; it supports that the State is the most important actor in economics. • Marxism: that divides the global economy in two groups: advanced countries that explode the poorest

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    The Hunger Games

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    characters. 6. Actor Stanley Tucci donned a spray tan and lots of makeup and wore a bright blue wig‚ blue eyebrows and false teeth to portray the host of ‘The Hunger Games’‚ Caesar Flickerman in the film. 7. Half-thawed blueberries were used in the film to portray nightlock‚ a poisonous berry so deadly it kills those who consume it in less than a minute. 8. Fans have combined the names of Katniss and her love interest‚ Peeta‚ giving them the shipping name “Peeniss”. 9. Actor Josh Hutcherson

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    Bunraku Theatre

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    frightened‚ which was the tension we wanted the room to feel. Considering they were eighth graders‚ I think we did well. My role in our Bunraku performance was co-director with Varia. A director takes on a variety of jobs. We worked with the producer‚ actors and designers (set‚ costume‚ make-up and lighting). If something goes wrong‚ it is your job to fix it. For our story to take place‚ we had to assign many various roles- Director‚ puppeteers‚ musicians‚ chanter/narrator‚ lighting‚ set design‚ puppet

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    Children are little human beings that would bring happiness to the life of any adult‚ even when some parents are not economically prepare to support a child. Around the world thousands of children are born every day‚ many of them are born healthy‚ but certain percentage are born with terrible diseases; Also‚ children may develop these terrible diseases while they are growing up. One of these terrible diseases is Cancer in children‚ “Cancer starts when cells in the body begin to grow out of control”

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