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    It was fun talking to other science majors, and I even met another person named Olivia! I never presented my juggling in front of other people that I didn’t really know before, so that was different, but fun. I didn’t feel too awkward juggling in front of others, though, due to the fact that I have grown accustomed to presenting my schoolwork to my classmates over the years. In addition, I was able to meet several members…

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    and I started to have strange twitches in my hand, which led to my tests being done, because at one point, I had no control of my right hand for almost an hour. Due to this lack of focus in my mind, I have a hard time doing complex motions, such as juggling, and sometimes can show a decrease of interest in certain things that I normally perform well in, such as school. While I don’t have those tremors anymore, the clouded and slow mind is still an ongoing issue that I have when I have this…

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    While connections can be made to our lives as beautiful messes, the implicit criticism of society focuses on the praise and mockery of elite members and establishments. Upon arriving at the Registry building, Liz immediately notices the absurd architecture. Zevin describes the building saying, “Despite its size, the registry looks like a child built it” (Zevin 65). Being a government building, the Registry would be expected to be built with class and modesty. Zevin criticizes the government by…

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    • Juggling an overflowing diary will require exceptional organisation skills – inevitably appointments overrun or extras need to be added to an already bulging schedule. You will be required to schedule in hair and make-up or work-out sessions in between work…

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    In his poem, “Juggler,” Richard Wilbur describes a juggling performance in which his speaker is attending. The speaker, like the rest of the audience, is captivated by the performer’s raw talent. In order to provide his readers their own seat at the performance and to convey an accurate description of the juggler, Wilbur relies on an array of poetic devices which, in turn, help reveal the speaker’s internal conflict. Wilbur uses imagery, personification, tone, and diction to disclose to readers…

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    As the lights go off and on the show commences. It begins with a wonderful dancing and singing act. As it continues it is able to incorporate many different acts. In this hour and a half the show is able to incorporate magic tricks, juggling, dancing, singing as well as sketches on the latest current events with a comedy theme. Everything is based solely on comedy and getting the audience laughing until the end. The current events being discussed had a focus on politics, using the current…

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    In the poem, The Juggler, the speaker describes a fascinating juggling act, in what seems to be a circus, that starts off with just on ball, but grows into the Juggler juggling more balls, a plate, a table, and a broom. As the speaker describes the Juggler, they use figurative language (personification and onomatopoeia) and imagery to cover every great detail about the show. The speaker’s description of the Juggler reveals the process of the speaker’s interest in the show from being detached in…

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    Chinese Acrobats

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    walked across the stage, she was dressed in traditional Chinese attire and had her face covers with a sequence vail. Then started the introduction scene setting the plot on a dark night. Which was represented by acrobats tumbling and rolling while juggling a long rope with spinning bowls on each end. This illusion was creating stars in the night sky as the main character set out on his voyage. Then transitioned into a man venturing into a desert like scene. To represent the desert, they had…

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    Scratch Film Review

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    Doug Pray. The film examines the world of the Hip Hop DJ. From the introduction of Hip Hop, while spearheading DJ's started broadening breaks on their gathering records (which enlivened break moving and rap), to the innovation of scratching and beat-juggling vinyl, to its later blast as a melodic development called turntablism, it's an account of obscure underdogs and genuine virtuosos who have fundamentally changed the way we hear, play and make music.The film includes a portion of the world's…

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    instances where I’ve received calls from the queen’s office in England – very professional,” she repeated herself. The interviewer then asked “Do you find that you’re good at managing multiple tasks and juggling time management?” Emily replied “Yes, I believe so. In the box office, I will be juggling three phones and running to get sales at the same time. So trying to manage all that and still have a customer in front of you.” The reply was well put together. She provided examples that supported…

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