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    hieroglyphics" and "alphabetic" signs. François on the other hand correctly considered the scripts to match almost entirely in different way by being able to express the same script in different formal fashions. That same year he realized that the Rosetta stone uses more than one style of writing he noticed that it was a mixture of ideograms and phonetic signs, just as Young had argued for Demotic. He argued that if the script was completely ideographic it would require more separate signs as…

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    This relationship reaches a climax in Act 3 Scene 5 showcasing an eruption of emotion that fills the entire stage. Both the script reading and performance provided me something to analyze. However, whereas the script lets the reader envision how the setting should be shown, the live broadcast showcases the emotions in a way that words alone could not. Reading through the script prior to the performance I knew there was violence and screaming but what was depicted on stage was nothing short of…

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    a book, but A Raisin in the Sun changed that for me. I enjoyed the entire idea of reading the script and reenacting how it would play out in my head; it gave me a more creative outlook. It is said that you are supposed to read the script before you watch the movie and I completely understand why. The films were pleasant to watch but it was nothing compared to the enjoyment I got from reading the script. It was incredibly intriguing and I found it difficult to put it down. I loved how Hansberry…

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    introduces the concept of racial scripts which also become and overarching theme throughout the book. Racial scripts highlight the ways in which the lives of racialized groups are linked across time and space and thereby affect one another, even when not directly crossing paths. (Molina 2014: 6) Molina argues that the perceived position of a group is represented when its members are seen as relative to other groups through this space identified in the definition of racial scripts. For Mexicans,…

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    the original ending is more about giving Truman free will to some extent. In my version of the script, however, the idea of rebellion is not rewarded and is instead punished. This gives the film a grimmer outlook and discourages one from rebelling against corrupt powers, because they cannot be defeated. All throughout the film everyone involved in filming Truman’s life has had a…

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    instructions for roles are embedded in narratives (the scripts for the specific role) and they provide the understandings that make role entry, performance, and exit plausible. In respect to cultural script, I would definitely say I do not embrace it what’s-so-ever. If anything, I feel like I try to go out my way to reject it due to the idea that I believe strongly that no one should be able to depicts your sexuality. For example, a cultural sexual script may tell women that they should always…

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    On this paper we will be analyzing and providing specific examples on the “star wars script” which Gardner writes about during one of his cognitive studies. Gardner writes “most five-year-olds have developed a Star Wars script. Life consists of a struggle between Good and Bad forces, with the Good generally triumphant” (627). Personally, I believe that the theories that Gardner provided in regards to the “script of good and…

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    gather evidence with the here and now Adult. She have to learn that she does not need to comply to others' expectations of her for survival anymore. With the awareness, she can make decisions to re-write her script. According to Steward (1992, p. 51), "this re-decision, and its result is script cure." Just like the popular cartoon series, Super Why, she has the "power…

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    closely related, though the exact nature of their relationship is unknown. There is little evidence to suggest that one descended from the other, but it is probable that they were mutually influential. Hieratic was the more cursive of the two. Both scripts were used from roughly 3200 BC until 400 AD. Generally, Hieroglyphics were used for monumental inscriptions and decorative texts, and Hieratic was used for administrative texts which placed more importance in content than…

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    Pointy Problem On the slide it would list what the problem is and why it is a big deal. The script would elaborate these ideas and present statistics will find. Slide 2: Why the Uproar? The Procedure On the slide would be information from my sources about why some people don’t like needle procedures, like vaccines. There will be a chart showing the amount of recommended vaccines from the 80’s up until now. My script would verbalize and explain these sources and mention other needle related…

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