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    Innovation In Events

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    Innovation in events is define as the activities required to make new thoughts, procedures or items which when actualised lead to positive compelling change. While development requires the formation of new thoughts, procedures or items, advancement moves above and beyond and requires execution of the innovative demonstration. Advancement likewise suggests a framework which tries to get a positive result from the innovative demonstration. For instance, activities which prompt a negative execution…

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    In this Ted Talk the presenter's name is Harry Baker and he has traveled the world due to his love of words. He has won the Poetry Slam World Cup in 2012. He has a maths degree and is currently living in Germany. From being in two 5-star Edinburgh fringe festivals, to his book release in 2014, Harry finds ways to mix and match his words and in his Ted Talk you see just how well him and words work together. This particular Ted Talk is one of my favorites. Personally, I love the way he speaks…

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    Tom Stoppard’s Postmodernism: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead In the aftermath of World War II, a change in theatre took place. Due to the recent war and colonization, the public began to “question authority, challenge precedent, and debunk mythologies associated with power and prestige.” This is evident in the world of theatre because working class themes and the idea of an anti-hero developed. This working class anti-hero reflected the public desire to confront the oppressive nature in…

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    Douglas Adams was a great writer, he wrote the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy in 1978 it originated as a radio comedy that was later turned into a five part novel. Douglas also wrote many other books such as Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and The Long Dark Tea-Time Of The Soul, he also Co wrote books because a The Meaning Of Life, The Deeper Meaning Of Life, and Last Chance To See. Although he had made a good name for himself through writing books, Douglas did not stop there, he also…

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    Postmodernism In Hamlet

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    After two years of developing the idea, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead debuted at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe on 24 August 1966. Tom Stoppard attempted to create his own version of the ideal anti-hero in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead but would depict his anti-hero as two men connected by an unexplainable dependency on the other. Invading…

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