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    firmly with the beautiful gallery seats overseeing its grand wooden stage. Therefore‚ when describing this playhouse‚ one can divide the Globe into two parts – the parts of the playhouse dedicated to the audience‚ like the gallery seats and the ground seats‚ and those for the performers‚ like the stage and tiring house. When the audience entered the Globe‚ they would have a choice of seats. The ticket prices varied with the location of the spot you picked. The lavish gallery seats were made of wood

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    Bibliography: One thing about music‚ ‘observed Bob Marley: When it hits‚ you feel‚ Independent on Sunday November 21‚ 2004 Web Sites The Walker Art Gallery‚ Liverpool 2006 (Rossetti exhibition 2004 and Singh Twins 2005) Manchester City Art Gallery 2005 (Black Victorians exhibition 2005)

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    MLA rules for citations and references are extensive. So it’s a good idea to refer to MLA 7th Edition for further information.] (AuthorLastName Pages) [To use this template when creating the outline for your paper‚ on the Home tab‚ in the Styles gallery‚ click No Indent. Then‚ on the same tab‚ in the Paragraph group‚ click the Multilevel List icon and then click the MLA Outline style that appears under List Styles. The first six levels of this list style correspond to the outline levels defined in

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    ELIZABETHAN PLAYHOUSES AND PERFORMANCE CONVENTIONS When Elizabeth became Queen of England in 1558‚ there were no specially designed theatre buildings. Companies of actors (usually small‚ made of 5 to 8 members) toured the country and performed in a wide variety of temporary acting spaces‚ mainly in inn yards‚ but also in churches‚ Town Halls‚ Town Squares‚ great halls of Royal Palaces or other great houses‚ or anywhere else that a large crowd could be gathered to view a performance. It is true

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    Bangladesh National Museum‚ originally established on 20 March 1913‚ albeit under another name‚ and formally inaugurated on 7 August 1913‚ was accorded the status of the national museum of Bangladesh on 17 November 1983. VISUAL FRAMEWORK BODY:- * Gallery Floor Plan * 1st Floor * 1st room. * 2nd room. * 3rd room – 10th room. * 10th room – 22nd room . * 2nd Floor * 3rd Floor * Visiting Hours * Entry Fees * Bangladeshi

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    which raised higher than the city. It is made of three rectangular galleries rising to a central tower‚ each level higher than the last. Access to the temple is by an earth bank to the east and a sandstone causeway to the west; the latter‚ the main entrance‚ is a later addition‚ possibly replacing a wooden bridge. There are gopuras at each of the cardinal points; the western is by far the largest and has three ruined towers. Galleries run between the towers and as far as two further entrances on either

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    presented a performance of cleaning the exterior and interior of a well-known museum as a physical‚ social commentary on diversity issues. Her purpose was to represent how the museum degraded employees in order to preserve the appearance of the museum’s galleries. The other form of artistic protest (cultural/discursive) meaning nondependent and free of restrictive boundaries was in two ways demonstrated by Hans Haacke and Mel Bochner. Hans Haacke created the “Condensation Cube” in 1965‚ as a structural visualization

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    Introduction Built by the Khmers between 802 and 1220 AD‚ the ancient temples of Angkor Wat exist as the remaining relics of a historically and religiously rich city. While many other historical and religious structures in Cambodia have disappeared due in part from being constructed out of vulnerable materials like wood‚ Angkor Wat still remains as a symbol of the divinity of its former kings‚ as well as for the palace itself. Likewise‚ Indonesia’s Borodubur temples exist as the single remaining

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    Spy The Mouth: the voice from the government. The fingers: secret polices The fate computer: The god‚ Susan is in loved with it The voice of fate: the voice from god. Larkhill: the prison where change V Batch 5: the experiment on V The Shadow Gallery: V’s lair Anarchy: no government‚ the main idea of the book. Fascism V: enigmatic terrorist Personal Accountability Moral ambiguity Surveillance V is not a person but a symbol‚ an idea Identity‚ individuality‚ idea Freedom Evey’s personal

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    Moscow is the capital of Russia‚ its political‚ economic and cultural center. It was founded 8 centuries ago by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky. Historians have accepted the year of 1147 as the start of Moscow’s history. Gradually the city became more and more powerful. In the 13th century Moscow was the center of the struggle of Russian lands for the liberation from the tartar yoke. In the 16th century under Ivan the Terrible Moscow became the capital of the new united state. Though Peter the Great moved

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