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    presented, as well as the space it was performed in, because it was a very minimalist set, that wasn’t over the top, but enough to portray the message of the play. Due to the theatre having no stage, the idea of using the red dirt was very appropriate and belonging to the overall theme. As the set was very minimalist, consisting of only the boxes and red dirt, nothing really caught my eye, except for the fact that the overall set was very well presented. The performers used the set as props as…

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    old. I first started playing on the sidelines of my older brother’s soccer games. The little siblings would run around on the side lines kicking a ball around instead of watching our brothers play. While I was at preschool I would play soccer next to the building. The other kids would shoot on me and I would play goalie. When my preschool teacher saw that I enjoyed playing soccer she told my mom about a program where four year olds got together and played on saturday mornings. In the spring of…

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    The theme of the play was the death of the American dream. Each of the symbols support the theme, because all of those have a cause of death, or crushed dreams. Ben (Willy’s brother) went to Alaska , and he became rich because he found gold. He also went to Africa and found diamonds. This is a symbol in the story because if Willy would have went with his brother he would have a different life. He wouldn’t have to rely on Charley for money. He would have money of his own.…

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    I believe creative play is something that comes naturally within us all. And it gives a child the freedom to explore some of the things that was seen, or heard around them in an creative, imaginery way. Playtime is how children express themselves and can use that time to act out with role-playing as "super heroes", animals, or distinctive people in positions such as, doctors, lawyers, teacher, etc. Just like a little girl playing with hers dolls and dressing them up in different outfits for…

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    Should kids play contact sports? Yes, Kids should play contact sports.Why you ask? Well if your child is out playing a contact sport such as football there having fun. Your child is walking home from school having a normal day they fall twist their ankle and they sprain it. Your other child goes to football practice and there running and tackle a kid and fall and break their arm. Now really what is the difference your child could be doing something simple as walking and get hurt just as…

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    In the tenth grade, I learned that not everyone is going to like me. I have always viewed myself as someone that gets along with everyone. I had many friends. I was polite to everyone. I was good at what I did. I felt as I was well respected by my peers and coaches. I couldn’t think of one person that I didn’t get along with: until I met Rob Webb. At the time, Rob Webb was the soccer coach for the u18 elite girl’s soccer team for the club that I played for back home. Our club did tryouts for…

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    about what happened with Blunt in the last Act (Act V, Lines 1-114; Worcester and the King’s proposition conversation). Each character has a decision to make at the beginning of scene five and we really see how the decisions they make—or made—throughout the play, affect the outcome of the war. Ultimately, we have Worcester feeling—at the end of the day—the king is taking advantage of the people who helped him get to where he is. He is getting, in a sense, cocky about his stance as king.…

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    In our play, “A Night Under the Stars” I played the roll of William, a senior in high school who never got the opportunity to attend the prom until this year. As glorious as this sounds, William had a problem. William did not have anything to wear, and even with access to money for new clothes from his date Elizabeth he still felt the need to have more. William goes out and borrows a very expensive watch from an old friend named Malcom. After this wonderful prom night William realizes he has…

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    My first day as a volunteer at the Boys and Girls club was a very well day. I had already known that there are a lot of kids and the time that I went in at was homework time. Since it was the first day I was unsure of where to go and what to do; thankfully the staffs there are very welcoming and very inclusive. The surprised on my first day was the welcoming, curiosity and the flood of questions that some of the children had asked me. I had plan to be the one asking the children questions,…

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    Intimate Apparel written by Lynn Nottage a play about a single, middle aged lady named Esther from New York, who makes a living from sewing and making corsets. As she turned 35 she felt old and lonely as she has not gotten married yet and is seeking for the right man. As one day Mrs.Dickson the lady where she stays with gives her a letter, it was from a man she never met named George Armstrong it was a lovely letter and she got some help from her rich friend which she sells the corsets to…

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