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    I Cinna Play Analysis

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    What Did I Just Read? To write about Tim Crouch’s I‚ Cinna I first had to dissect my feelings. Mainly‚ my lack of any strong emotional attachment. With some introspection I realised this play did not so much feel like a play but an essay. His deconstructing of Shakespeare’s The Tragedie of Julius Caesar has created a stream-lined and persuasive narrative. The thesis: The moral conflicts in Julius Caesar are relevant to everyone. The first step to any essay is introducing an idea to be explored

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    Market analysis C & J Clarks LtdCONTENTSEXECUTIVE SUMMARY1.INTRODUCTION2.COMPANY HISTORY AND PROFILE2.1C&J Clark2.2History2.3Manufacturing2.4Range of Shoes2.5 K Shoes3.MARKET ANALYSISA. MICRO ENVIRONMENT3.1 Market Data3.2Competition3.3Consumer demandB. MACRO ENVIRONMENT3.4Political3.5Social3.6Technological3.7Economic4.SWOT ANALYSIS5.IDENTIFICATIONS OF STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES6.RECOMMENDATIONS6.1Short Term6.2Medium Term6.3Long TermEXECUTIVE SUMMARYI have been asked by C & J Clark Limited (Clarks) to

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    and Dolls is cast from the Musical Theatre Crew‚ with appearances from guest performers Jeff Michael and Andrew Hawkey. It was shown at the Playhouse Theatre. Guys and Dolls is a 1950’s Broadway comedy. Nathan Detroit‚ a gambler‚ needs a location to play his crap game which he has supposably stopped organising‚ according to his fiancé Adelaide. The only location left that the game can be played is in an automotive garage. The owner of the garage wants a thousand dollars before the gamblers can use

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    Patriotism is a dangerous emotion. Discuss Many a student of English would have studied the famous poem on Patriotism by Scott which begins this; ’Breathes there the man with soul so dead’ and he concluded that such a person will not be honored nor recognized in his country. The feeling of patriotism that this is my homeland‚ has done wonders. For the past two centuries we find one country after another struggling hard to assert its independence. Practically two centuries from now in 1776

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    Tim Miller Play Analysis

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    Tim Miller’s play Rooted discusses a controversial topic about marriage equality and when a social change is finally achieved. His solo performance displays a serious‚ yet comical tone about the struggles his husband and him were faced with in order to get to where they are today. Miller gives his audience great detail on riots he participated in and his thoughts on the government. He also shares his family history and the important role it has on his life today. Miller’s solo performance of

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    Our design idea for the play was to make it look as real as possible. The reason for this is that we are trying to make a realistic looking future if Donald Trump were to ever become president. Everyone in the play is very nicely dressed. Also‚ everything people are wearing is to show the audience who they are so they can more easily follow the play. Donald Trump is wearing a suit and tie. As president he would be dressed extremely nicely and look official. I made it that because watching any

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    Sister Act Play Analysis

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    Sister Act‚ a play based on the real movie and performed at NWHS is a musical about a lounge singer called Deloris Van Carter played by Kaylyn Battle who witnesses a murder by her boyfriend Vince when going to break up with him. As a result‚ the police sends her to a dying convent in San Francisco for her protection. The overall message of this play is that forgiveness‚ acceptance of what you have and sacrificing yourself for others makes you happier than you would be if you were rich and living

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    The Most Dangerous Game Please answer the following question in complete sentences on a separate sheet of paper. Restate the question in the answer an be ready for discussion during class. 1. Explain how the setting in “The Most Dangerous Game” adds to the suspense that is built throughout the short story. a. The setting in “The Most Dangerous Game” adds suspense that is built through the short story be having a scary‚ deserted island and because the island has superstitions‚ that

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    Ronnie Reed Dr. Dixon EH 132 16 October 2014 Rhetorical Analysis of “The Dangerous Myth of Grade Inflation” There is proof in the pudding. This cliché has been used an immeasurable amount of times to express that evidence to the claim leads to its legitimacy. It has been speculated for many years that grades are being inflated‚ and students are receiving A’s for mediocre work. In fact‚ the introduction of Alfie Kohn’s “The Dangerous Myth of Grade Inflation” shows reports of the matter made by

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    as the play the theatre group Miles belongs to from The Drawer Boy. All of these plays had thorough research conducted by the creators of the play in order to assist with accuracy‚ reality‚ and story of the play. Additionally‚ these plays were created with the main purpose of informing the audience and were collective creations‚. Firstly‚ the creators of Jinch Malrex‚ just like the creators of The Farm Show and the theatre group’s play in The Drawer Boy‚ researched the topics of their plays by gaining

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