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    Blocking Toilet

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    On the off chance that you ever get a blocked toilet at that point there are various ways you can endeavor to unblock it before shelling out a great deal of cash and call an expert handyman. Above all else, the blockage may simply be caused by waste in the trap. You can, in reality, clear this by utilizing an essential toilet brush or ideally utilizing a handyman. The water level may be high, so you will need to wear gloves. Take your brush or plunger and essentially compel it down into the…

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    “Actors are agents of change. A film, a piece of theater, a piece of music, or a book can make a difference. It can change the world.” Quoted by Alan Rickman, Rickman reminds us how impactful this multimodal art form can be to the eye of the beholder. Emotion is a virtue when experiencing professional production, as actors can give and take this crucial sense, it seems to grow as they continue their role. Emotion is played by the actor but left for understanding by the audience. As stage right…

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    Dracula Dance Critique

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    On Friday October 28th, 2016 at 7:00pm, I attended Dracula: Ballet with a Bite. Dracula was held at the Koger Center in Columbia, South Carolina. This ballet was performed by numerous dancers from the Columbia City Ballet including, Claire McCaa, Bonnie Boiter-Jolley, Autumn Hill, Philip Ingrassia, Manu Navarro, and Oscar Sanchez. There were plenty more dancers that performed, these are just some to name a few. All of the performers put a lot of hard work into this show so that they could…

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    Grounded was a creatively executed, compelling play about a Pilot and her struggle to keep her identity as a fighter pilot while still being a loving mother and wife. The show was held in the basement of the Longstreet Theatre in a small, dark room. There was one actress on stage, but it was obvious that the production involved several other people to pull it all together back stage. The show was designed so that the audience could see the actress playing the Pilot, a single chair, and a variety…

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    oxygen demand, by blocking beta receptors in the heart, decreasing heart rate and contractibility, reducing peripheral resistance and after load. Slowing heart rate increases diastolic fill time, increasing the amount of time blood flows throughout myocardial vessels. When taken with nitroglycerin, extra benefits include blunting reflex tachycardia. Dosage starts out low and slowly increases to a therapeutic level. Side effect of blocking beta2 causes bronchoconstriction, while blocking beta1…

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    is used for a variety of reasons, from blocking a mere annoyance to avoiding an epileptic seizure. By using Adblock, content on websites can load faster, use less bandwidth, and even get rid of native advertisements. However, there is more to the eye than just evading an annoying ad; some people may not realize how it affects site hosts, as much of their money is gained by ads. While blocking ads may seem to violate the “implied contract” theory, ad-blocking is completely ethical. There has also…

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    The article “Communication: It’s Blocking and Its Facilitation by Carl R. Rogers discusses his two ideologies on communication. Rogers first starts the article by describing a person who needs psychotherapy, which is someone who has a failure in communication. A person who has communication issues has the issue with himself and with social relationships. Rogers then gives his two claims about communications. His first claim on communication is he knows what is hindering people from communicating…

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    Question #1: I enjoyed learning about blocking, monologues, interior monologues and the lighting board over the course of this semester. Blocking was a concept that was introduced in grade nine drama, and I really got to expand and learn more about it in grade ten drama. I experienced how to properly stage a scene and to make it look natural. I learned the importance of the beginning staging and the ending of a scene, for example walking in at the beginning of a scene or starting on stage and…

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    Blocking Selected Internet Sites As the internet sites are serving as the most massive and basic tower for obtaining various information, the internet helps us to reach every corner of earth. In this network information age, if someone doesn’t use the internet or other high technical equipment, typically we can say he or she is isolated by the whole world, just like people in North Korea. Although the Chinese government do not set the same policy as in other blocked communism countries…

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    Blocking phones may not work, but simply taking the phone away the phone is another solution to the problem that does not work. Many people get their phones taken away. I think many of can say we have. I personally have not so I cannot say what it is like, but I do know a friend of mine that gets theirs taken away often. It seems like she never has a phone because she is always in trouble. She may feel like a lost puppy without it, but in reality she is not actually going without it. What I…

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