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    Carl's Monologue

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    The setting is house that from the audience's perspective has three separate rooms. The room on the far stage left is a kitchen. The room in the middle is blank but has pictures that you would expect to be in family room. The room on the far right has is an entrance hallway. Each room is accessed by walking around the front walls as if there is a hallway. Joe stands in the room on the far left. Joe is physically very strong but he has not left the house in days. He trying to wash dishes but he…

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    successful performance because Foxworth and Robinson used the feedback loop to continuously monitor the audience’s response level in order to teach and engage the audience. Setting and Context The performance occurred in the Johnson Center’s Meeting Room F. The physical context of the performance included the chairs…

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    Sixth Day Narrative

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    girls in bunks around the room. Kicking off my sheets, I slowly sit up, swivel around and place my bare feet on the cool tile flooring. There’s a larger fan spewing wind across the room in the corner by our makeshift door, and its annoying buzz covered the sound of me grabbing my toiletries and quietly tiptoeing across the chilly floor. The folding door squeaked when I slightly moved it over, immediately causing me…

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    eye that comes together in her concept of keep it bright and light for spring. “A good tip is to change the light bulbs from florescent to LED, and add some color with a lamp or lampshade,” says Thomas. “A white lampshade can transform your whole room interjecting airiness.” Refreshing for spring can be as cheap as rearranging the livingroom furniture making it feel like a whole, new space. Updating the pillows in lighter weight fabrics, like cotton and linen, with floral patterns or stripes,…

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    Josh looked around, observing every detail of the room he was in. Men in suits and suitcases filled every part of the room. Yep, it was official, he so did not belong there. His old torn, neon colored jacket stood out painfully in comparison to everyone else. He felt a hand on his shoulder, a hand he knew very well. The hand belonged to Michael, his brother-in-law for six years. “Don’t worry, just relax, they smell fear,” Michael whispered in his ear, before pulling away with a childish grin.…

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    Vickie And Richard Brown

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    Vickie and Richard Brown are the preadoptive parents of Antonio. They live in Alton, Illinois. Alton is a city in Madison County. It is on the Mississippi River and about 15 miles north of St. Louis, Missouri. The 2010 census listed the city's population at 27,865. It is part of the Metro-Est region of the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area in Southern Illinois. It is famous for its limestone bluffs along the river north of the city, and as the hometown of jazz musician, Miles Davis and…

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    Tween Research Papers

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    About a Girl’s Bedroom- Tween to Adult DVIRA OVADIA Living by Design Creating a space for a tween that easily transitions into a space for a young adult takes the keen eye of an experienced designer. A tween views her bedroom as a place where no rules apply, where she can escape the world and do more than just sleep. The thing is; her favorite stuff is often varied and sometimes inharmonious. That’s where a designer steps in — to turn her bedroom into her favorite retreat, filled with her…

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    A Matching Ceiling

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    Your paint color can envelope you and make the room feel really cohesive. Just be sure you don’t put a dark color on the ceiling if your room is small - it will make the room feel claustrophobic. House Painting Frisco TX: A Monochromatic Ceiling If you want to make your ceiling look almost like your walls but not exactly, you can choose a color from the same…

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    Charlie was beaming the entire way to his room but in the back of his mind, he still had that small bit of fear there. As he was walking to the elevator, he heard someone calling his name. “Hey Scarlett, great timing,” Charlie smiled at her and held the elevator. “Hey,” she smiled brightly back at him, but didn’t look him directly in the eye. The elevator doors closed and they were silent the entire way up to the fifth floor. “She’s having doubts. I’m betting that she’s terrified. Hell, she’s…

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    way it is presented especially for a small special ed class with only 7 students. One way the organization contributes to academic and social growth for diverse learners is because everyday when the students come in they all know what part of the room to go to too get there work for the day. Since this is a special ed classroom all of the students in the class are diverse learners because all of them have…

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