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    and then when the cheerleaders brought out the t shirts people would go crazy and have a lot of fun trying to catch them. Early this school year the T Shirt Crew amped their game up with signs, posters, hand painted shirts, and some pretty funny chants. Everything was going fine, until the football team lost their first game. The rest of the season didn't go that well either. After they realized that our Football season wouldn't be very good, the T Shirt Crew decided that they were done cheering…

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    In my selected scenes, Act 3 scene 5 line 1 - 9, line 14 - 17, line 20 - 23, line 28- 36, Act 4 scene 1 to line 46, I play the Third Witch. In Act 3 Scene 5, my role is to act submissive and scared of Hecate. This is portrayed by using various techniques, such as levels, where in some parts of Hecate’s speech, I bow down to her. I also use space as I back away if she moves towards me. The Second Witch has similar roles to me. Because I do not have any lines while Hecate is on the stage, I cannot…

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    In this competitive world, athletes take part in battles: One v ones, nine v nines, eleven v elevens. But why do they compete? For their friends acceptance? For their parents love? To escape the world for a while? or for the thrill of the fight? They fight as vultures do for flesh, relentlessly for that last piece and not giving up until they get what they want. Don´t think of this negatively. This is just childhood dedication forming an outcome. Early mornings and the sacrifice of free time…

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    celebration site. One end of a rope is tied to the top of the tree and the other end is held by a participant or to a rock. And elder than stands near the tree holding a live chicken. The elder then chants while the people circle the tree three times clockwise and four times counterclockwise. The chant is intended to call out good fortune. The evil fortune is believed to gather in the chicken. After the circling of the tree the chicken is taken into the forest by the elder and killed, believing…

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    become too aggressive and begin the hurt the little boy. He begins to “squeal in mock terror, then in real pain” (114). The minds of the boys began to make them think that the little boy is actually the pig. They begin to poke their spears at him and chant “‘[k]ill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!” (114). They all want to squeeze and hurt the thing that is over-mastering them. Their actions begin to take over their minds and they don’t stop to think about what they are doing.…

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    Over 50 years ago Thomas Keneally wrote his first novel, ‘The Place at Whitton’. Since that time he has written 35 novels, 18 non fiction books, 5 screenplays and 5 plays. He has been shortlisted for the Miles Franklin award five times and won it twice. His books have been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize four times and he has won it once. He has won the Prime Ministers Literary Award, the New South Wales Premiers Literary Award and the LA Times Book of the year. He is an Officer for the…

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    In Lord of the Flies, the most significant moment in which a character changes happens when the boys recreate their pig dance for the last time. When the hunters in the group originally perform their pig dance, Ralph is visibly unhappy with what the boys are doing, especially because he is trying to call order to the group: “As they danced, they sang. “Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Bash her in.” Ralph watched them, envious and resentful.” (90). When Ralph expects immediate attention after…

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    Give me an “S!” Give me a “P!” Give me an “I!” Give me an “R!” Give me an “I!” Give me a “T!” What does that spell? SPIRIT! Loud screaming and cheering erupt from the bleachers. What is school spirit though? School spirit is an emotional feeling toward the school having pride in being part of the school, positive attitude students and teachers hold toward their school, and having ways to involve the rest of the student body. Even though school spirit is an emotional feeling of pride toward a…

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    the musty carpet floor to begin our vocal warm ups and line gunning, breaking my chain of thoughts. We practice precise pronunciation and articulation and a short while later finish with an energy circle. Crouching, we softly chant, “energy.” Slowly rising our bodies, we chant louder and louder, almost reaching a scream and going insane, until our bodies drain completely of our nervous energy. We settle back down onto the floor and have a few minutes to ourselves. Time travels too fast. We rise…

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    Why Kundalini is so cherished Dharmic concepts are found throughout Asian religions and cultures. It's concepts include rituals, rites of passage, law and justice and even yoga. There are different forms of yoga that have been created over the course of hundreds of years in this region, but only Kundalini yoga exemplifies these concepts to a higher level. It "aims to develop spiritual awareness by freeing the serpent power (Kundalini) that is coiled in the base of the spine and drawing it…

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