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    What do people from a circus documentary, characters in a realistic fiction story, and children migrating to safer places all have in common? They all have dreams. Whether it’s moving into a new house or trying to find one’s place, they all have dreams. Some people don’t think dreams are possible to achieve but, they are. Although dreams are different, all someone needs to do is four things. To begin, people need perseverance to achieve their dreams. In the documentary “Circus Without Borders”,…

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    Animals have existed as a part of the circus since long time ago. Circus is one of the place where these innocent animals are treated brutally and unwell, but people did not realize this and they are continually going to circus to feel entertained until today. The audience did not know that this innocent animals are mistreated behind the screen. Animals are not made for humans and it exist in the world for its own reasons (Alice Walker, n.d). Forcing animals to perform in circuses is an example…

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    intrigued by the way animals preform in the circus? Did you wonder how they learned to do those amazing tricks? For someone who loves animals as much as I do, it is very displeasing to learn that animals are not doing this for their own enjoyment, but instead being forced to do so for our own enjoyment. First, I will be speaking on the wrong doings of the circuses, in which they use many animals in a very cruel way to make money for themselves. The circus has been the place to go to when it is…

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    some of the funding sources available to Big Apple Circus. Watching the Big Apple Circus, they receive their funding from foundations and individuals. Also, they have funding from corporations who sponsors "Circus for Everyone", which is where they give tickets to underprivileged groups in certain cities. Individuals who come to support also donate and sponsors. The Big Apple Circus majority revenue comes from touring. 2. Explain how Big Apple Circus analyzes their attendance for financial…

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    however, the term beauty is much more profound than the way it's being commonly used. Take for example the last time beauty was so profound it left a memorable mark. The photograph, Bare Back, San Francisco by John Gutmann and the art piece, The Circus by George Bellows capture beauty in two different styles and the narrative, The Ring of Time by E.B White serves as a guide that links them together through similarities and differences. All three authors help portray that people should understand…

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    In this study, five case studies that relate to a circus were selected in order to study the functions, circulation and spaces that needs to be implemented into the circus project. The case studies chosen are La Nouba, Zarkana, Le Noir, Circus Vargas and Cirque Eloize. The first case study presents La Nouba. It is a Cirque Du Soleil show in a residence custom built free standing theatre. It is a contemporary circus that features aerial ballet, trapeze, high wire and flying trapeze and other…

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    They were all headed to one specific destination: The Great North American Circus! May 18th had finally come, and ALL the children had been waiting for what seemed months for the day to finally appear where they can watch all of the animals and circus performers do tricks. Everyone was going to the circus with one or two of their buddies. In the back of the stampede, there were two best friends in bright purple and green circus costumes. They were named Dan Clark and Christopher Watson. The…

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    the magic is real. Night Circus, written by Erin Morgenstern, is a fantasy novel revolving around two young magicians in a Victorian-era world where the existence of magic is highly doubted. However, not everything is just fun and games. With the magicians' mentors forcing a competition upon the two, both characters fight for their independence to be together. From the novel's style and character to its conflicts and themes, every piece flows together flawlessly. Night Circus is a captivating…

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    he Future is determined by one’s action in the present, So when given a chance to look at the future, people will want to come back to the present, and change their actions for a better future. In the novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Scrooge, the main character, is a wicked and grumpy man to start with. As four ghost visits him, with the ghost of future as the most influential, Scrooge becomes a caring, joyful man. While the all the ghosts are important in the development of…

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    keeping them intrigued and enthralled. Both Night Circus And the short stories had similar gothic elements that created a feeling of tension and mystery throughout. To Begin, The story a Rose For Emily and Night Circus share a similar gothic element of mystery. In Night Circus there is many unsolved mysteries and events that lead to a sense of ambiguity. on e example is the midnight dinners that “have an ar of mystery to them already” ( ). The circus also had so many tents that “Every…

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