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    Tartuffe Play Review Essay

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    On Friday November 13, I had the pleasure of seeing one of Moliere’s most famous theatrical comedies, Tartuffe, performed at the University Theatre of Cal State San Bernardino Ronald E. Barnes Theatre. In the play, Orgon, a wealthy Parisian patriarch falls under the influence of a hypocrite named Tartuffe. Luckily, Tartuffe’s antics do not fool the rest of the family or friends. In order to show Orgon how terrible Tartuffe really is, his wife Elmire, takes matters into her own hands. She…

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    Orgon, the head of the household in the comedy Tartuffe: a respected man by his friends and family and righteously served the King; he is a rational, sane man but questions emerge when he becomes ludicrous and he is not the same man as he was before. He demonstrates a form of satire because of his strong-willed mind of Tartuffe and then being tricked into the fraudly innocence of Tartuffe. His actions lead to different conflicts within the family which leads us to believe that he is careless…

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    Tartuffe, by Moliere, revolves around a family structure where tensions escalate due the presence of hypocrisy within the household. This conflicting hypocrisy presents itself in the form of a man known as Tartuffe.(Moliere) While the family dynamic is being challenged by this man’s false nature, an even more concerning theme is initially introduced, this being the correlation between the patriarch and stability. Orgon, the father, is passionately in favor of this man’s false representation of…

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    Among the variety of fraternities, sororities, and clubs that are open to all students of University of California, Riverside, I chose to join Circle K International, a Kiwanis affiliated organization of college and university students which promotes service, leadership and fellowship. Unlike the more well known affiliations within our campus, such as Pi Alpha Phi or Alpha Chi Omega, Circle K of University of California, Riverside does not receive the recognition it deserves, nor the prestige it…

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    As a cheerleader, I am seen by the community at every home football and basketball game. With such a supportive city, I enjoy giving my time back to them but volunteering at our city’s local events. One such way I pay it forward in the community is by volunteering for the Art Around the Square and Trunk or Treat in Columbia City. Since I am a part of National Honors Society, I volunteer to help with various activities, such as repairing and painting homes for people. Besides giving back to my…

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    This paper will cover three members of the Southern Agrarians, -- John Crowe Ransom, Donald Davidson, and Allen Tate. We will explore their involvement in the Fugitive circle, which was an off-campus social club that eventually published a literary journal called The Fugitive. We will then shift our attention to the formation of the Symposium on Southern Heritage, which became known as Southern Agrarianism. The paper will provide historical context to the ideas of these men by exploring the…

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    Higher Education Interview

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    first thought about what area of higher education I wanted to learn more about. After thinking of a few different individuals I decided to interview Sabrina Tapps-Fee, a Senior Admission Counselor and Coordinator of the Tour Guide program for the University of Iowa. I decided to interview Sabrina, because admissions is an area of higher education that really interests me. I knew Sabrina had a long history working in admissions and I was interested in learning more about her experiences. To…

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    Citizens chose to attend St. Martin’s for different reasons and that is what makes up the university. Citizens are able to come as they are and figure out their own interests. For a citizen to belong and to support the community, they have more control when maintaining an interest, for example, maintaining a scholarship for sports or educational…

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    mainly marketers of higher education, international students and institutes of higher education. Min et. Al claim that, “since students are viewed as customers, education service quality should be measured from the perspective of students” (995). University of Miami Scholars, Parasuraman et. Al (1988) suggested that, “there are 5 dimensions to measure service quality: tangibility, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy” (996). This set of dimensions is more commonly known as the…

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    developing good interpersonal communication skills since childhood, I aim to make better use of it in broader circumstance like in corporate setting. I major in media and communication in City University of Hong Kong for bachelor degree, which provides me a plenty of opportunities to communicate with people from all circles. Most of my previous courses focus on communication skills, laying a solid foundation for further study. Although corporate communication is different from media…

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