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    The West Side story production put on by the Orlando Shakes theatre was written by play right Stephen Sondheim‚ and directed by Jim Helsinger. This play had spectacular acting‚ music and choreography‚ costume design‚ scenery‚ lighting‚ use of environmental sounds‚ and centralized messages. While sitting down to watch this play in the company of my ex boyfriend we had a few laughs over what was said. Tony being a Polish boy like me‚ and Maria being a Puerto Rican like my ex we had a bit of a connection

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    Persian Gulf Pearl History Since the past‚ persian Gulf was one of the greatest source for fine and perfect pearls. Persian Gulf oysters (Pinctada margaritifera‚ Pinctada radiata) were collected for their mother-of-pearl‚ which was used as an inlay material in ancient Egypt as early as the sixth dynasty (c 3200 BC). The pearls of the Persian Gulf were natural created and collected by breath-hold divers. The secret to the special luster of Gulf pearls probably derived from the unique mixture of

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    Shake Hands with the Devil” is a Canadian historical drama released on September 2007 by Seville Pictures based on the autobiography of Roméo Dallaire. Although not as moving as Hotel Rwanda‚ the film gives some of the details about the brutal events that occurred in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Roy Dupuis plays Roméo Dallaire‚ recounting Dallaire’s harrowing personal journey during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide and how the United Nations and ultimately the world‚ failed to heed his urgent pleas for further

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    METRO MANILA SHAKE DRILL

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    METRO MANILA SHAKE DRILL ------------------ JULY 3O‚ 2015 ------------------ On July 30‚ 10:30 AM‚ the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority‚ with multi-sector cooperation from schools‚ business‚ government agencies‚ and religious organizations‚ will be conducting a metro-wide Earthquake Drill. This will increase the metro’s chances of better recovery and implementation of contingencies in the event of earthquakes. ANNOUNCEMENT of Chairman Tolentino during the Meeting Everyone is at risk as this

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    | 07th June 2013 To‚ Mr. Ajay Goyal Mumbai‚ : 400080. Dear Sir‚ We are pleased to introduce ourselves (KDJHolidayscapes) as specialist family holiday services providers. We are part of the illustrious KDJ Group comprising of the KEDIA’s‚ DEORA’s and the JALAN’s. As part of our market awareness programmes‚ we are extending an opportunity to families of some selected housing socities‚ to particiapte in one of our complimentary Resort Family tour. The tour shall involve the following;

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    [pic] Pearl Harbor: A Date That Will Live In Infamy [pic] Alec Mathews Mrs. Kohorst March 15‚ 2010 Outline I. Introduction A. Where 1. Oahu B. What 1. Drug into WWII 2. Survivors C. Quote 1. “Air raid…” D. Japanese forces 1. 30 ships 2. 6 carriers 3. 430 planes II. Body A. Secret plans 1. Planning a

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    Amanda Pesce November 11‚ 2008 History Paper 2 Pearl Harbor The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise strike by the Japanese navy against the United States. As a result of this‚ the United States became involved in World War II. Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7‚ 1941‚ Sunday morning. Before the attack‚ Americans ignored the war and continued sending the British ships and tanks while their enemies were making bombs. Americans had cut off the Japanese oil supply. They only had

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    The nature of the concept of discovery means that a true sense of discovery can be found in different circumstances for different people. Robert Gray’s poem “Late Ferry” and Phil Hansen ted talk “Embrace the Shake”‚ both explore the concept of self-discovery but alter the discovery to being either new and refreshing or challenging and confronting. In Gray’s Late Ferry he is portrayed with fear and uncertainty into the future‚ which leads to the past. Through his nostalgic attitude‚ the audience

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    the Axis Alliance. Through the misjudgment of numerous U.S. armed forces personnel‚ the Japanese were able to carry out this terrible attack‚ which crippled the United States’ Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii. In 1887‚ the United States government obtained exclusive use of the inlet called Pearl Harbor‚ and the right to maintain a repair and coaling station for ships. The area was established as a naval base in 1908‚ and then in 1911 dredging of a channel from the sea was completed‚

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    The American Nightmare: Symbolism in The Pearl In his novel‚ The Pearl‚ John Steinbeck utilizes imagery and symbolism to convey the underlying themes of Kino’s tragic tale. The pearl is a symbol of promise and hope for Kino and the other characters in the story. Conversely‚ the pearl epitomizes the catastrophic effects of greed on humans‚ their morale‚ and judgement. The scorpion emblemizes arbitrary evil‚ and is the cause of all tragedy in The Pearl. Moreover‚ the scorpion is analogous to the

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