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    the films screened in weeks 6-12 of the course represent and/or foreground authorship? Dating back to the 1920’s‚ the term ‘auteur’ was debated over‚ claiming to describe an “author of script and film-maker as one and the same” versus the view of scripts being appointed from authors or scriptwriters (1996‚ p12). Over the [course of 50 or so odd] years‚. Known for his distinctive brand of comedy‚ the work of Blake Edwards‚ demonstrates the authorial stamp that is often referred to in theories of

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    Shakespeare's Authorship

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    theories that seem to explain all the discrepancies of Shakespeare’s authorship. However‚ time and again‚ new evidence blows gaping holes in the sides of these theories. However‚ strong evidence still exists to promote Shakespeare’s authorship‚ yet on the other hand‚ some evidence exists to support the idea that another man or possibly a group of writers wrote the works attributed to Shakespeare. First‚ strong evidence suggests

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    who authored the plays. However‚ these theories have little sustenance and it is likely that the entire body of work attributed to Shakespeare in fact belonged to Shakespeare himself The question about authorship and the following controversy has a product of modern times‚ as the authorship was not questioned until the 1800s. At that time‚ the growing middle class refused

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    not live for them but others‚ forgetting about self-authorship. Self-authorship does not mean that a person should be selfish nor selfless‚ but should be in control of what they do in their life: being the author of their own book. They must also take into account what others feel‚ but not forgetting about them. Self-authorship is the only way a person can live life to the fullest and a healthy moral life. For a person to achieve self-authorship they must understand the requirements of it‚ understand

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    certain parts of the bible like the authors’ concepts on religion were inspired‚ but this clearly tells us that by the verbal plenary theory‚ the word of God is justifiable and truthful. There also has been dual authorship when writing the Bible and the scriptures also affirm the dual authorship. This verse from 2 Corinthians

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    their most authentic lives. Throughout this essay‚ I will discuss the theory of self-authorship and the model of multiple dimensions of identity (MMDI)‚ which I believe are two powerful concepts to help students discover themselves and allow student affairs workers to more deeply understand their students. Self-Authorship From the theorizing of Kegan (1994) and Baxter-Magolda (2008) came the concept of self-authorship‚ which Baxter-Magolda (2008) described as "the internal capacity to define one’s

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    Blake Stone Professor Barto ENG. 099 June‚ 21‚ 2012 Trash is everywhere you look up‚ down‚ left and right. Who job is to clean it up? The garbage man his assignment it to get trash‚ sounds easy right. But being a garbage man is one of the nastiest and dangerous jobs out there. It is a job I would never take‚ because of the disease you can encounter with all the trash‚ and all the lifting can cause injury or serious strains to the body. One would think being a garbage would be simple

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    mesmerized readers and theater viewers for centuries; however‚ what if the authorship of the works the world loves was all a lie? Although Shakespeare has been well known for his supposed works‚ it is highly possible that his plays and sonnets‚ based on lack of manuscripts and available resources‚ could have been collectively written rather than solely Shakespeare’s work. How could this be? Why is there a question of authorship? When looking at the facts of the Shakespeare as well as other authors of

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    Shakespeare Authorship Conspiracy arby BCOM/275 March 20‚ 2012 The Shakespeare Authorship Conspiracy William Shakespeare was one of the most popular playwrights in history. With 38 plays‚ 154 sonnets and many other poems‚ Shakespeare’s work has been performed around the world more often than any other playwright. One gentleman‚ Hank Whittemore‚ created a blog that is strictly related to the notion that William Shakespeare was a pen-name of Edward De Vere who

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    Carlos 2/18/2014 Per 3 737 words Shakespeare authorship research report William Shakespeare one of the greatest to ever write is still questioned for his authenticity of his works. Shakespeare was believed to be born on April 26‚ 1564 (the date he was also baptized) and died on April 23‚ 1616 (death remains a mystery). Shakespeare was born in Stratford- upon – Avon‚ the son of a Glover maker and a daughter of a affluent landowning farmer. William attended a grammar school named

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