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    The tempest raged at his bidding. Ariel, Caliban, and a host of apparitions bowed to his command. Miranda, his only daughter, was a puppet in his scheme of redemption. He cast his power on a usurping duke, an esteemed royal advisor, and even the king himself. In Shakespeare’s The Tempest, not a single individual remains untouched by Prospero’s magic power. This theme of power not only pervades the original text, but was also on full display in the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival’s…

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    Shakespeare Reduced performed live in traditional English fashion! Reading The Tempest had all of those memories flooding in. The Tempest includes all the best parts of Shakespeare’s work; there is humor, I laughed aloud when Prospero is telling Miranda of how they came to be on the island…

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    of this movie is the development of self-identity for young Aboriginal people living in the modern Australia. There are varied ways that people can build connection with their cultural background, for example through language, dance or music. For Miranda, her personal approach to enhance her understanding of Aboriginal culture is acting, through which she is allowed to make a deeper communication with inner-self and indigenous culture although she barely has a culture before hand. There are…

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    percentages of black, Hispanic and Asian theatergoers have all risen significantly over the last decade; the League’s program to increase the Hispanic audience size, called Viva Broadway, is chaired by Mr. Miranda’s father, the political consultant Luis A. Miranda Jr (Paulson).” From shows like In The Heights, Les Miserables, West Side Story, On Your Feet and Hamilton we have seen a tremendous increase in cultural and racial diversity among the casts of these musicals within the past few…

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    After heavily drinking, Caliban finds himself drifting away from freedom. Instead of denying slavery to Stephano, he joins them in a plot to kill Prospero and his daughter Miranda. He thinks he can use them to wipe out his first nemesis. Caliban is being dragged around causing more trouble than he already put himself into. All this is done for some alcohol. He even lowers his dignity when he attempts licking Stephano’s shoes…

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    Under the public safety exception, where officers engage in a custodial interrogation before Miranda warnings, and if reasonably prompted by a concern for the public safety or the safety of the arresting officers, a suspect’s statements are admissible as evidence. (New York v. Quarles (1984) 476 U.S. 656 (holding that the need for answers to questions in a situation posing a threat to the public safety outweighs the need for the prophylactic rule protecting the Fifth Amendment’s privilege…

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    On the above date I responded to Walmart to back-up Sgt. Lush on a retail theft. While inside of the store I was advised by Walmart Loss Prevention Officer, Chris Hoerl, that a White male subject, who stole from the store earlier in the day with Sgt. Lush's prisoner, was next to the deli. Hoerl led me to the subject and positively identified him. Hoerl even provided the subject's name, Jesse Zurfluh, which he obtained from Sgt. Lush's prisoner. I made contact with the subject at the deli area…

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    The mood and tone of life as we knew it is changed as the book progresses like when Mom and Miranda fight the mood and tone change.The author uses this to tell us the story by giving it an attitude not just plain writing . In the book it says “I am so mad at mom I can scream….I hate mom for not trusting me.”This shows a change in tone and mood.So in this text it was changing the mood to hateful and the tone to angry.This is one of the signs that lead me to belive this is the language the author…

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    on the boat was sinking, Miranda and Prospero stand on the shore of their island, looking out to sea to the shipwrecked. Miranda wanted to help the people out. Prospero promised her that everything is all right. He decides to tell Miranda he arranged this storm for them to shipwreck. Prospero tells his daughter the story they ended on the island where they remain now and have been for twelve years. After telling his daughter the story, he put her to sleep. Little did Miranda know her father…

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    specifically makes it a crime to use illicit drugs while pregnant. In Alabama and South Carolina, the high courts have enacted child endangerment and chemical endangerment statutes which allows for prosecution of drug-using pregnant women and new mothers (Miranda, Dixon & Reyes, 2015). I can see how since if they are tested for an illegal drug the punishment should be…

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