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    The Makishi Masquerade is an example of performance because it is an event that re-arranges restored behaviors of a ritual used to initiate boys between the ages 8-12. It is popular entertainment because it shows part of the Vaka Chiyama Cha Mukwamayi culture. It appeals to an audience because it provides visual and audio images of costumes, dance routines, and music these individuals use in this initiation The accessibility of this performance is youtube videos, documentaries, and/or books…

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    Capt N Cold Short Story

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    Capt’n Cold is at his apartment in New York City. One day, he gets a card from his twin brother Mickey Mouse . It's a party invitation to his after party after he airs on the Ellen show. When Capt’n Cold sees this he's just like “Wow!”. He was so mad that he wanted revenge. Why didn't he get to be on the Ellen Show? Oh right, because he didn't get called back for his own tv show. Mickey did. So, Capt’n decides that he wants to invade Dallas with sharks. He sneakily gets into the U.S military…

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    Cyn, Tucks’ little niece, was very fond of dolls, but ever since Tucks’ girlfriend, Lory, started coming over she has put them away. Cyn was only 12 years old, but she loved those dolls. Tuck and Lory were sitting on the bed in Tucks’ room. They were having a normal, yet deep conversation when something didn’t seem right to the both of them. All of a sudden the warm room was now icy cold. "Cyn?" Tuck called out. There was no answer from Cyn. Britt, Tucks ' cousin, came in the room. "I heard…

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    As they entered the gates at long last, Veronica saw that many other mothers — who probably didn’t have as much reason as she to be paranoid — had the exact same idea. There were children on harnesses to prevent them from running and getting lost in a crowd. Children in strollers and children being held tight by the hand or wrist. Veronica approved. Brayden was happily munching on his cotton candy, coming up with a pink mustache where his wet lips kept dipping into the spun sugar. Veronica’s…

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    The Blank Slate Analysis

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    The philosophical issue raised by this stimulus is human nature. The philosophical issue relates to the stimulus, because it raises the question “what is it to be human”, when the clown questions why boys and girls are different. Pondering the differences leads to connections on whether or not man is a blank slate or irrational. Blank slate meaning that we start off blank and later conform to our surroundings, represented by Watson's and Locke’s studies; and the counteractive side of being…

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    Art critic, John Berger, says, “Reproduction isolates a detail of a painting from the whole”(Berger 154). This seems like a very candid and closed minded view of what reproduction is. This simply gives an example of what reproductions can look like and not what reproduction really is. What does he think about reproduction that puts a more modern perspective on an old piece of art? Well, that is exactly what Rodrigo Lara Zendejas does with her piece, Crowd Gate. In 1917 Auguste Rodin created the…

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Theme Essay Everyone enters the world with the same mentality. No individual is born hateful nor admirable, since perspectives and morals are shaped by what is taught growing up. Those varying perspectives are capable of creating disagreements in daily life. How does one handle these conflicts when taught at the same time to value everyoneś opinion regardless of differences? Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird follows the journey of the Finch family learning to…

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    yet established, his character demonstrates the specific language of theater of the mentioned that Artaud refers to. For instance, intonation, as he tells of his revulsion toward his friends, is noted when Henry IV refers to his friends as “Clowns! Clowns! Clowns!” Here, his voice rises (by the use of an exclamation point) to give the full impact to his words when he shouts them (118). Toward the other characters, the stage directions explain that Henry IV, “Stops short, noticing that the four…

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    Dream Analysis Psychology

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    Dream analysis can be beneficial in the therapeutic setting to gain insight into the psyche. However, theorists often disagree on how much emphasis should be placed on these interpretations as well as the depth of symbolism within the content of the dreams. On one side of the spectrum, according to Freud’s therapeutic framework, Psychoanalytic Theory, dreams are viewed as the “royal road to the unconscious” (Corey, p. 74). He believed that within the dream phenomenon, our ego’s defenses are…

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    their school as well, she was also bullied by the popular girls, so she also fell into the outsider title like other kids. She was one of the bravest of them all, she encourage the boys to not be scared, as through the story she was not scared of the clown, The helpers in this story, were also…

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