The native population that lived in North America was nothing like that of Europe and the environment of North America was even more foreign. There was no way of knowing the effect of European settlement and what the consequences of their actions would be on the native people and the land. Before the invasion of Europeans in North America, the Natives had a system of living. Their way of life and ability to live off the land were soon challenged by European expansion and technology. The mindset…
show. My expectations for this play was different from the I and You play. Since the play was about a dead sister I expected the whole thing to be sad or depressing kind of but it was the complete opposite. The play had many twist and turns surprising moments that I didn’t even expect. A live theater that I saw before this play would be I and You, these plays were similar relating that they both were about death yet, each play expressed death in two different ways, she kills monster was more of…
living in France is still different from the North American mentality in Quebec. However, it doesn't mean that Quebec culture is exactly the different as the rest of Canada. I think it would be dangerous for them to do based on their history, traditionalism and their deep passion to do. Canada is at the reason why Quebec even existed. I think Quebec should not separate. Canada is a multicultural country, without Quebec it would longer be a multicultural country. Quebec would face many problems…
altered? Why or why not? My views on African American theatre has changed, since before, I thought African American theatre was mainly for the African American audience. Now I see that African American theatre is very creative and has some several different life lessons or storytelling devices that several over non-black theatre productions have as well. I enjoyed…
a different thought of the American Dream. Today living the American Dream would be being famous, having money , and being on top of everyone. Back in the 1920’s it was having the ideal family , perfect car , money , and especially the big parties. The novel The Great Gatsby represents the American Dream because of the different classes there was tension between the people who were rich and the poor , the big parties Gatsby would…
Great Britain and japan both were very similar both were islands they needed different countries to become more powerful and both wanted good trading partners. But both were very different in what they wanted to do with the things they got. Great Britain wanted more countries to become more powerful so no one would mess with them while japan wanted different places to put industries there for them to make more money. How they did it was they sent over armies of their men to take control and make…
students in different classrooms and this made it easy for us to get 100 responses each. We had asked type types of people such as different ages from different year groups and staff. The results which we got from this was from different people with different views, which makes the collected information more reliable to use as its not biased. This also means that he collected information isn’t biased as it’s based towards different…
Without music, one would look ridiculous when dancing. The reason why music is an important ingredient because it brings rhythmic flow to the body, influencing different movements to be formed with the beats of the music. Music and art two separate forms of disciplines within one field of study, the arts. when these two disciplines are combined, they create an emotional atmosphere around oneself, influencing various emotions which once again helps us to determine the different kinds of movements…
my final Project for Creative process I choose to create a public relations agency. I wanted to do something that would help people be creative, inspired, and motivated to go out and do things and help get the word out. I want to have a inspirational and positive outlook. The company name is Living and Capturing Public Relations agency. We would work with all kinds of people in different areas. There is one chapter that stuck out to me throughout the entire book. It was the chapter eight which…
This means that the message would be received by many different audiences; different races, different religions, different standards of living, different states, different genders and different ages. The interpretation of the message would be different for each audience, depending on their viewpoint of the Civil Rights Movement. The people suffering from civil injustice would be encouraged by the message, while those levying out the injustices would be dismayed. I think that the speaker…