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    STORY STORY

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    LALALALALALLALALALLALA Story-story” is a circle game for all ages. The group of performers sit and a moderator (us) stands in the middle and provides a setting for the story. Then we point to a person in the circle and they begin telling a story (says 2 sentences). After the first storyteller has described the beginning of the story‚ the moderator points to another person‚ the story continues on; the new person picks up from the last word and tries to continue the narrative. Every performer should

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    The Gift By Li-Young Lee

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    Li-Young Lee’s‚ “The Gift” unquestionably communicates several ideas‚ some rather direct‚ and others buried within the rhetoric and composition of the poem. Although the meaning (of the poem) may be left to interpretation‚ one of the most prominent concepts of the story‚ in my belief‚ is the gift of love and consequent tradition of offering it to loved ones. In the beginning of the poem‚ the narrator describes his father comforting him in the painful situation of removing a metal splinter from his

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    Essay: A gift for My Mother The story is written by Viv McDade. She was born in Ireland‚ grew up in Zimbabwe and lived in South Africa for most of her life. While living in South Africa‚ she was a part of some organizations. She now lives in Ireland. In the short story the narrator is a girl called Lucy. The story is told by a first person narrator and from her viewpoint. When a story is told by a first person‚ you need to realize that what the narrator is recounting might not be the objective

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    Kassandra Bradley Dr. Ilona Szekely Art 420 09 February 2017 Film Critique- Exit through the Gift Shop “Exit Through the Gift Shop” is a documentary mainly about street art. The film is mostly documented by a man named Thierry Guetta. “Exit Through the Gift Shop” features many street artists. The first artist featured was Guetta’s cousin‚ known as space invader. Another artist was Shepard Fairey. Fairey is known for creating the Obama ‘Hope’ posters. The main street artist in the film is known

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    narrative pattern that repeatedly portrays a disabled person who develops from having a severe disability to super-achiever through incredible perseverance‚ in the end living a dignified life that approximates “normalcy.” The "overcoming narrative" (the story of a disabled person who may not achieve extraordinary things but is able to overcome the disability and live according to the aspirations‚ desires‚ and social norms of the general society) is another narrative type that is criticized in Disability

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    Reminds Readers (and Revellers) What Christmas Is All About Through various “word gifts”‚ the author instills in readers the authentic definition of the occasion: a threefold gift of love‚ family‚ and faith. The Gift (Xulon Press‚ 2015) by Lila Ellexson Senter offers readers a rare opportunity to appreciate Christmas through certain forms of literature and visual arts. The book makes a wonderful and meaningful gift to anyone who would bother to flip the pages and digest its contents: the book is

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    Commentary on ‘A Gift’ by Rahila Gupta The story is an interior monologue that traces the feelings and emotions of a relationship between two women. It is a very reflective piece or work that is written in first person narration. We are not aware of the identity of the narrator. The title of the story contradicts the story. A gift is given to someone out of happiness and that which has good memories that which stays with a person forever. But here the story is called a gift which is very sad

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    Elements of Dance

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    After reading the handout about tribal dances and ceremonies‚ I learned a lot of interesting things I never knew before. I guess the fact that I haven’t taken a dance class ever before and wasn’t taught too much about dance in grammar school or high school‚ I was ignorant to how important and how influential ritual dances are within a society. Dancing is an activity that can be dated as far back as the Stone Age‚ when people first existed on this planet. Not only that‚ ritual dances can be

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    Elements in Fargo

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    Cherokee Watkins Professor Landay The Language of Film and TV 18 December 2014 Final Essay The movie Fargo is a great example of a film that accurately uses the language of film in order to communicate what is going on. It is a movie in which you really have to pay attention to keep up with what is going on. There were many things that stuck out to me‚ but a few really stood out from the others; first the dialogue‚ second the camera shots‚ and third the characters. To begin‚ the dialogue in this

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    Final Gifts Research Paper

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    Final Gifts Research Paper The average person knows very little of death; it is a feared topic and not openly discussed. We misunderstand the process‚ do not know what to expect‚ and there is great mystery surrounding the end of life. The authors saw a much-needed chance to educate the public‚ to allow them to learn from death‚ even to appreciate it as a natural part life. The patient does not know what they are facing‚ and are burdened with extreme fear. Many have unresolved issues in their

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