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    Mime Artist

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    lanuage. Mime is very emotional and you can express your feelings silently. Names of famous mime artist • John Weaver‚ the father of English mime (1673-1760) • Joseph Grimaldi‚ English clown and pantomimst (1778-1837) • Jean-Gaspard Deburau‚ French pantomimist who transformed the character of Pierrot in the traditional harlequinade (1796-1846) • Ètienne Decroux‚ the father of modern mime • Jean Louis Barrault‚ a pupil of Decroux who used abstract mime • Marcel

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    Maria Montessori often worked with mentally-disabled children. This was also the start of her women’s right advocacy. She often visited asylums and observed the children there. During the same time‚ she studied the writings and work of Jean Marc Gaspard Itard and Edouard Seguin. These two 19th century men were the influences of Montessori’s work. March 31‚ 1898 – Her only child‚ Mario Montessori was born. The father was her co-director‚ Giuseppe Montesano. Instead of getting married‚ Montessori

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    The Mystery of "The Mummy’s Curse" Wendy Gaspard HUM 111‚ Thursday/9:30am -1:30pm Dr. Darryl Claybon January 26‚ 2012 The Mystery of “The Mummy’s Curse” The purpose of this essay is to explain the mystery behind “the mummy’s curse”. I will do this by first explaining the theory that some believe to be “the curse of the pharaoh”. Secondly‚ I will discuss the scientific theories behind the mysterious deaths of the men who were present at the opening of King Tutankhamen’s tomb. Finally‚ I will

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    forebodings by which I haveen surrounded all day long have made me nervous without reason? (197). The fear within Lucie Manette on that tevening foreshadowed the threat of aa revolution. The footsteps are the first example of foreshadowing. Gaspard wrote outside of the winehsop with the spilled wine "blood‚" which is the second example of foreshadowing. " The fellow pointed to his joke with immense significacance" (27). Defarge quickly took mud and smeared it over‚ for the idea of revolution

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    need to cause the displacement. For example‚ when you lift a suitcase from the floor‚ there are two forces that do work: the normal force by your hand and the gravitational force. The term work was introduced in 1826 by the French mathematician Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis[1][2] as "weight lifted through a height"‚ which is based on the use of early steam engines to lift buckets of water out of flooded ore mines. The SI unit of work is the newton-metre or joule (J). The work done by a constant force

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    Mathilde and Manech in this case. This film‚ A Very Long Engagement‚ is based off of Sébastien Japrisot’s book‚ Un long dimanche de fiançailles. Like the movie‚ the book was in French. 3 lead actors are Audrey Tautou who played Mathilde Donnay‚ Gaspard Ulliel who played Manech Langonnet‚ and Jodie Foster who played Élodie Gordes. The movie A Very Long Engagement is a fictional movie set in France during World War 1. The main character Mathilde‚ is in search to find the trust behind what happened

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    ------------------------------------------------- Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapters 5–6 Summary: Chapter 5: The Jackal Sydney Carton‚ the “idlest and most unpromising of men‚” makes his way from the tavern to Mr. Stryver’s apartment. The men drink together and discuss the day’s court proceedings. Stryver‚ nicknamed “the lion‚” compliments his friend‚ “the jackal‚” for the “rare point” that he made regarding Darnay’s identification. However‚ he laments Carton’s moodiness. Ever since their

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    slapstick. ("A Brief History of Clowning") A clown developed as a butt for Harlequin‚ Pierot‚ originated the whiteface of the clown. Unlike Harlequin Pierot is not a person but a character that we often see today. Italian pantomimist Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard Deburau took on the role of Pierot and turned him into the famous lovesick clown. (World Book) The English clown was developed from plays and was a deceiving trickster who could deceive even the devil. (World Book) English actors were the first

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    History A: Introducing topics within a historical period. Open book assessment Outcome 1 and 2 Sarah Pirie; HND Class C Word Count; 1558 By looking at the primary sources provided and secondary sources‚ it is possible to form arguments as to whether the ‘Terror’ of 1793-4 was a necessary response to the challenges facing the new French Republic at the time of the French Revolution. There is evidence that both the terror was necessary in supporting the new

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    In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens‚ the death of Monsieur the Marquis is foreshadowed by descriptions of various objects turning crimson and the repeated mention of the Furies. The first description of a crimson object occurs in chapter eight and belongs to none other than Monsieur the Marquis himself. This occurs when he is heading back to his château in his carriage and “the sunset struck so brilliantly… that its occupant was steeped in crimson” (Dickens 138). This image of Monsieur the

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