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    Articles http://www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/Visitor-Info/Meet-the-guides/Meet-the-guides/default.aspx?FolderID=48 Lotte – Inspiration for Anne Frank - Holocaust museum ESSAY ANALYSIS FROM YEAR 11 ENGLISH Perspective can vary in stories due to different circumstances. The Diary of a Young Girl is a subjective story of Ann Frank’s personal experience during the Holocaust. Ann Frank’s diary was

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    Antony’s Rhetorical Superiority Analysis Essay In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Mark Antony proves himself to be the most effective manipulator. This feat was the product of many factors that Antony both took into account‚ and employed to a greater effect than his counterparts. Using the illustrative Rhetorical Triangle of Aristotle‚ Antony was able to convey the three main ingredients of good rhetoric to convince the Roman mob to turn upon the conspirators‚ mere moments after being

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    watching it resembles how his father is attempting to show off through the use of Ben. The grill‚ pool‚ lawn chairs‚ and plants were used as props to convey the natural sense of a typical backyard scene. This allows the audience to feel as if they are at the pool party with the characters. The scuba gear and the snorkel are used as a costume and instrumental props because when Ben is in the water the snorkel creates bubbles so that it is naturally being used. Within the sequence cinematography played

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    Theories That Seek To Define and Explain Agency. 1) Power Liability Theory - Agency exist when a person acquires the power to alter the P’s legal relations with a T so that onlt the P can sue or be sued by the T - Issue: It focuses on external rather than internal aspect of agency. Furthermore some agencies do not fall into that definition i.e. Estate Agents 2) Consent Theory - Agency is a fiduciary rship that arises when a principal manifests assent to another person (A) that the A should act on

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    Pantomime Analysis

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    blunt name of Podge. This is relevant because Scurvy and Scrappy seem to be close whereas Podge seems to be just a tag along. Further evidence of traditional pantomime conventions come in the form of; audience participation‚ eccentric costume and props‚ spontaneous singing and dancing and many more. The set and staging in this performance was used very effectively. The stage was a proscenium style stage‚ with the main part of the plot being performed inside the stage with small sections of audience

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    In the opening scene of the modern adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet"‚ the qualities of the feuding families: The Montagues and The Capulets are successfully exposed to the audience by the use of presentational devices. The director‚ Baz Luhrmann‚ has paid deliberate attention to these areas‚ which successfully portray the rival family member’s temperaments. The use of different lighting‚ colour‚ music‚ sound effects‚ costume and make up are applied to represent the different families to show the distinction

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    audience perceives the meaning of the scene to be. Two versions of the scene are directed by Trevor Nunn and Rupert Goold with actors Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart respectively playing Macbeth. In these two scenes the lighting‚ set staging‚ and props all play a part in forming two distinctly different moods for the one scene‚ which all together causes the audience to have two separate interpretations of the same scene. The different lighting of these two performances causes two different moods

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    The Way Tennessee Williams broke away from straight realistic staging: 1. Had his major character also be the narrator (Tom Wingfield) 2. Encorporated a screen device into his plays to emphasize important details and actions on stage 3. Removed props 4. Use of lighting Problem with memory play: Details could be omitted or left out; biased‚ exaggerated details Symbolism- a person‚ place‚ or object that has its own meaning but can suggest other meanings as well Genre- Tragedy 3. Death of a

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    including over half being children age 3-11years are exposed to secondhand smoke. Because people who don’t smoke inhale many of the same poisons in cigarette smoke as the smokers.         C. Thesis Statement- Today I am going to be talking about first Prop 29 and why I support it‚ second what it will do ‚ third how we can help‚ and last how this will help us. Transition- To start off with‚ what is Proposition 29 Proposition 29- On June 5th 2012 proposition 29 if approved by California ’s voters

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    Laff It Off – Come Clean On the 1st of February 2013‚”Laff It Off” with the title of “Come Clean” was performed at the Ann Johnson Auditorium at St. Gabriel’s School at 8:00 p. m. The production was produced by Ian Estwick and directed by Cecily Spencer-Cross. The assistant director was Judy Belle and Angela Weithers managed front of house. The play opens with a usual welcome song to which after the welcome the lights go down and come back up again to a skit‚where we see Peta Alleyne

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