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    of Harappan Script Speculations Since their discovery around 1920, the Harrapan seals of the Indus Valley Civilizations (circa. 2600–1900 B.C.) have been a topic of debate. Said seals contain pictures of unicorn-like cow creatures, human figures, and short bursts of symbols, seemingly crammed onto the seal as an afterthought . Scholars are unable to come to any sort of consensus on the issue and have resorted to publishing articles that focus more on why everyone else is wrong than attempting to decipher the strange artifacts. This is particularly true when it comes to the odd symbols. While it seems to be the natural order of things, the manner in which scholars approach decipherment of this mysterious script is counterintuitive…

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    Wired For Wealth Summary

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    One way that people with ample or substantial money can be kept in poor spirits is by underspending. Even though they have the money, they may be motivated not to or even scared to spend it. Not spending a little extra money on things they enjoy can cause one to be unhappy with their life. People who do this may have money scripts such as, “money should be saved not spent” or “it is extravagant to spend money on yourself.” Another way that money scripts can keep you in poor spirits is through…

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    A Revenge Story Analysis

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    REVENGE is a dramatic, medieval action script. The story offers an intriguing world with warriors, Kings, witches, betrayal, forbidden love, and murder. There’s a solid theme about revenge that is well interwoven into the overall plot. Revenge stories are a tried and true concept. They are always a good framework for conflict, tension, and character transformation. Medieval stories also offer a world that is well liked. The idea of two families in conflict with each other is always a smart…

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    of the play before intermission I was sitting next to my sister whispering about how the man who plays Peter looked so familiar turns out he played the medical examiner in one of our favorite television shows “Castle”. During intermission we continued to look at the casts resumes on the program and the whole cast had a very interesting and impressing resume. Hate to say it but after knowing all these interesting people were performing in this show I probably became bias and would easy rate this…

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    Wright’s wife of the murder. While they’re searching, the wives of the sheriff and Mr. Hale get caught up in the “trifles” of the house, and are made fun of by the men (Glaspell 7-12). There is an accurate represent of the difference between men and women and irony that’s made evident in the script and portrayed well in the black and white photo. The way in which the men and women are standing in the photo gives away many clues about the story. The women are standing very close together. This…

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    who tracks down a serial killer. Because there have been so many of these types of films, to stand out the script needs to offer the genre something new. The script attempts to do this with the idea of the protagonist planting evidence. There’s definite merit to the idea of a police detective being so frustrated by a case that they “help” with the evidence. It’s a nice set up for conflict and tension, as well as a moral dilemma. The moral question is posed: how far will a cop go? The story also…

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    Humor In Homer's Raunchy

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    A sexually uptight TV host, who has never had an orgasm, embarks on a sexual odyssey to experience her first one, but her obsession jeopardizes her engagement. STORY COMMENTS FINDING HER O presents as a raunchy, romantic comedy with an organically funny premise with the idea of the protagonist going in search of her first orgasm. It’s a fun concept. It’s also refreshing to have a female protagonist drive the plot and, in addition, it nice to see a script that focuses on the sexual…

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    There is no real obstacle in which Rashida has to overcome, however she takes the role to look after the children on the boat. She does this by giving them special and magical sardines and looking out for them on the journey to Australia. Omar: Like Rashida, Omar is not a main character, however he is still faced with an obstacle to get over. His obstacle is that he stole Jamal’s soccer ball but it soon after fall into the water on the dockside. Omar reached top get it, but fell into the…

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    Psychiatric Office

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    scared of her. Another area I could improve myself in was listening there were times where I would think I heard the task correctly but it would be a completely different from what Ms.Shah had told me to do. The way I fixed this issue was to one ask questions when I didn't understand the task and two make sure to pay attention to Ms.Rashmi. by doing this it almost guarantee’s a foolproof way to get my task done in a correct manner. I could also Improve in Interaction one of my jobs in the…

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    to the industry, the script presents with a unique setting in Nigeria, which gives this thriller a refreshing point of view. The goal is clear and the stakes are high. The script features a very likable female protagonist who drives the plot. The audience effortlessly emotionally connects to Ida and her plight. One easily roots for Ida. In addition, the story offers the character of Colby, a young troubled boy, who steals the hearts of the audience. The opening scene sets the tone and creates…

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