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    admit, I wasn’t exactly thrilled. Although I don’t dislike theatre and plays, the title of this particular work didn’t strike me as the least bit interesting. My eyes were opened during the performance, and I was quick to change my harsh judgment. I thoroughly enjoyed the performance of the new musical, Resident Alien. All of the performers did very well in my opinion. Iliana Garcia, Kelly McCarty, and Kylee Smith Verhoff, Libby Rounds, Annie Sorey, Jimmy Kurts, and Hunter Taylor were among my…

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    Many of those pastimes included: literature, music, dancing, hunting, fencing, table games and other physical games. Yet one of the most popular was theatre. Theatre was a huge part of Elizabethan England. People craved plays; they wanted humor, romance, and violence to fill their minds, to get away from normal day to day life. Christopher Marlowe was a playwright before Shakespeare, he was a great poet and…

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    run from their cruel aunt and uncle, the Hartliebs. Attracted by the magical, charismatic stories, they embarked on an adventure from Hamburg to Venice and met another three orphans led by Scipio--the Thief Lord. They lived in an abandoned movie theatre, the Star Palace, as a hideout. Scipio broke into houses and sell what he had stolen to an antique dealer Ernesto Barbarossa. The Hartliebs hired Victor Getz the detective to find them, as they decided to adopt Bo but not Prosper. Victor found…

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    Holmes did not possess a fully automatic assault rifle. He brought in a semi automatic rifle with a 100 round clip. Although the gun reportedly malfunctioned after firing several rounds, his gun was a semi automatic, if he successfully fired all 100 rounds the death toll would have been dramatically higher. In this case, if Holmes had easy access to a fully automatic weapon to fire those hundred rounds, many more innocent Americans potentially, may have been slaughtered. Under further…

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    wanted to be apart of it. You know, to help out of course. Well, now it was Friday night and we met up at the New Berlin hotel they were all staying in. It was right next to The Ridge. (A movie theatre.) Of course though we got lost meaning that I had to go through this dumb round about four times. Round abouts make me want to puke, because of how much I despise them. If I puked, I'd end up puking again because of how much I am scared of puke. Anyway, the twenty of us piled into Applebee's for…

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    The second half of the 19th century was a period of significant change in American Cities. Industrialism, growing of labor unions, change in immigration Patters, growth in entertainment, development of political machines and bossism and significant changes in quality of life made the latter half of the 19th century full of dramatic growth, diversity and transformation of American Cities. The era of Reconstruction (1870) to the end of the 19th century, the United States underwent an economic…

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    Monty Python's Spamalot

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    On the night of Saturday, November 19, I attended the North Carolina Theatre production of Monty Python’s Spamalot. This was part of a five-night run at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, part of the Duke Energy Center complex. It was a cold, brisk night, and the warm glow from Memorial Auditorium beckoned to me to enter. The auditorium inside in the biggest concert space I have been to not called an arena. Walking in at the second floor, the auditorium spilled out in front of me, welcoming, with…

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    Hamlet, the witty prince of Denmark, is beloved by the people of the kingdom for his charm, good looks, and his father, who has only recently passed away due to unknown circumstances. But the king was not seen for the last time during his life however, but after his death, when Horatio, Hamlet's closest friend, sees the ghostly king. Hamlet daftly rushes to the cemetery with Horatio and speaks to his father. His father reveals that he was murdered in cold blood by his brother, Claudius, and had…

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    National Honor Society. So many activities and experiences in my life demonstrate the key ingredients to be an outstanding member of National Honor Society. I love being engaged in school activities, such as band, pep band, gymnastics, vocal jazz, theatre, Swedish club, swimming, French Club, UWM Horn Choir, and I would like to join additional activities if I could. On a normal day, I come home at around 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and work very hard to receive good grades (4.0 GPA). This sometimes…

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    Dealing with a sudden case of epileptic seizure on first aid duty; the death of an elderly woman just a few hours after the morning ward round; witnessing electroconvulsive therapy; when I think of my experiences over the past few years I come to the realisation that there has been no single defining factor fuelling my desire for a career in medicine. Rather, my ambition has gradually become more and more cemented with each insight into the medical profession. These experiences have taught me…

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