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    explanations for something that shouldn't have happened in the last 15 years or so. Stoneforge Mystic is the lesser problem of the two. The reason that Stoneforge Mystic was made so powerful is a nearsighted attempt at easing new players in to the game by giving them an overpowered card in an event deck that they would likely play in their first tournament. This would boost the new player's self-esteem…

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    outside school different ages, levels, and leagues. When I started to play with the women 's team while I at the same time combined it with my boy 's team I was about 12 and I was the youngest girl in the team. The ages were about 12-30 years old. It was my first year playing in a women 's league and the year before we qualified into the pro league. I had an amazing coach that year his name was Tobias also called Tobbe, he was very well known in my club which is one of the best clubs in Europe…

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    6 Rms Riv Vu Play Analysis

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    Entering the theatre, I was exhausted and cranky. I was not looking forward to “6 Rms Riv Vu”. After I had finished reading the play, I was angry. I am very passionate about my hate for any sort of fooling around while in a relationship. From personal experience and countless stories, cheaters are the scum of the Earth. So all the anger and frustration I had from reading the short play, followed me into the small black box theatre. I arrived at around 7:15 PM, the usherette greeted me with a…

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    family daycare center. The room was decorated as an imaginary park. It contained a pretend kitchen with stocked utensils for the children to play. There were trains, cars, puzzles, books, and many more toys. The children played on a colorful mat in where they jumped and skipped. There was a treasure box inside the classroom where children pretended to play with any furry friends. Time of observation began at 11:00 AM and ended at 11:20 AM. The classroom population consisted of one primary…

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    The Juxtaposition of the Themes on Oppositions and Congruencies on A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen The play A Doll’s House was written by Henrik Ibsen in the 18th century. The dramatist wanted to emphasize on the characteristics of Nora and hence he used Mrs Linde, the foil of Nora to put a light on the differences between the two characters. The two characters in the play - Nora and Mrs Linde who are similar yet have distinct personalities. However, the biggest common ground between them is…

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    life I have been very athletic and sports and other physical activities have always come so easily to me. I was a track star in middle school. After going into high school I tried football because all my friends were going to join. So I tried out I made the team but I got a concussion before our first game and after returning from my concussion I would get another one the very next day. So I ended up quitting football and tried out for track. I loved it at first but I was taking medicine to help…

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    performers in this play did an excellent job in making the spectators see the differences between the working class, the homeless, and the rich. The actors and actresses embodied their characters with all their hearts and did a wonderful performance. The director could not have picked better a better crew to play the parts. George Betterman played by, Howard Shalwitz, did an incredible performance of a man who will do anything for people to like him. At the beginning of the play, George is…

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    Have you ever considered which event made you who you are today? Well, the answer to that question for me happens to be a soccer game. Soccer is the best way for me to be who I am and who I want to be. Since I was nine years old, soccer has been a huge part of my life. Throughout all my years of playing, one certain game sticks out in my mind. That special game happened during my junior year of high school, against our biggest rivals. During that game, I learned new things about myself. I…

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    follow the rhythms with repeating. When the educators teach the children lyrics and let children sing and dance or move around, children use their hearing and body as well as voice together to remember the songs. That is how learning happened. Scientifically, deepest memories happened with utilizing hearing, seeing and sound as well as other body parts together. Children are born with following the pace of the music; mostly they can dance naturally with vivid songs. They cannot remember…

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    The six plays that we have read for this semester could all be re-classified in any number of ways. However I have decided to take a look at some of the underlying themes that would potentially work together to unite otherwise seemingly unrelated plays. The easiest, and most obvious pair that I decided would work well together is Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard. Aside from the fact that both of these plays revolve around likeable male…

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