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    | What Is a Riddle? A riddle is a statement‚ question‚ or phrase that has a double meaning. A riddle can also be described as a puzzle to be solved. When someone uses a riddle‚ it can be a thought provoking challenge to figure it out on your own‚ or it can be a funny comment that makes you laugh. Riddles can be great brain busters or conversation starters to get you think.  A riddle is as hard or as simple as you and the person you’re telling makes it. The answer can be right in front of your

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    Christie Salinas English 1300/ Responses 2 Lara Perez October 20‚ 2010 “The Life of a Comedian” The entertainment industry seems to be stuck on peoples image‚ and fame. The movie industry stereotype’s people by there expressions and looks. You must be successful in order to make it in the entertainment industry. In the article “The life of a Comedian” written by Chris Tucker‚ discusses about Tuckers childhood growing up‚ his trip to Africa‚ his strong desire to make a difference‚ and what

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    Juggalos Research Paper

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    What is A Juggalo? “ We will never die alone Juggalos will carry on swing our hatchets if we must each and everyone of us”- Insane Clown posse I choose Juggalos as my subculture‚ because it’s a culture within a broader mainstream culture with its own separate values‚ practices‚ and beliefs. In sociology‚ the concept of subculture explains the behavior of some social groups. Juggalos definitely have there own way of living‚ talking‚ and social norms. I’ll explain all of this in the upcoming paragraphs

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    The Bacchae Analysis

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    The Chesapeake College theater department performed “The Bacchae‚” an ancient greek tragedy‚ during the final two weeks of October. The actors put on a show filled with music‚ dance‚ and death. Overall‚ the talented actors brought life to the early B.C. drama‚ but the antiquated‚ choppy dialogue left the play to only be enjoyed in moments. The few enjoyable moments all had one thing in common‚ humor. The college students incorporated their 21st century comedy into the ancient drama‚ in a way through

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    Cliche as it might sound‚ laughter really is the best medicine -- and I can certainly vouch for that because I’ve had some experience with this recently. During a pretty stressful week in my life‚ I was lucky enough to receive quite a few doses of laughter. Last week was a hard week. One of the hardest I’ve had in awhile. There was stress. There was change. But you know what else was there? Laughter. As I was struggling to get through the week‚ one of the few things that pushed me through and pushed

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    meeting‚ our shameless selves are at stake. We’re at stake because every meeting‚ we try our best to make the nanays happy by joking around. We also don’t know if a certain activity will be a hit with the group. Therefore our shameless selves are jokes and activities are at stake. It needs to be at stake because It will be boring if we just make simple activities that’ll eventually make the nanays be bored. 3. How will you be able to continue your involvement in the communities after your NSTP

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    Cafeteria Story

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    This is a story of when I fell down in the school cafeteria. This event was very embarrassing at first and I kind of felt sad. After a while‚ I started laughing with the kids that were laughing at me‚ so that I wouldn’t feel bad the rest of the day and so that I could get over it. This is my most embarrassing day‚ but it also one of the funniest days. I learned a very important lesson that day‚ which is how to turn an embarrassing situation into a bearable situation. It all started on Tuesday August

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    When you think of the color blue‚ what comes to mind? Is it the sky‚ the ocean‚ or the musical group? What if when someone mentioned the color blue‚ you thought of a way of life? What if it was the complex personality of a unique human? When I hear the word blue‚ I now think about myself. The blue group says things about my personality which makes me different from everyone else. Being a blue means you’re soft‚ but in a way that affects people positively. I am a blue because I’m a people pleaser

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    Put Down Comedy Analysis

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    The genre that this particular episode of Parks and Recreation; Gryzzlbox falls into the comedy genre. It states how character quirks highlight craziness of everyday situations. The type of comedy that this specifically belongs to is nonetheless; Put Down comedy is mostly what this episode has; which states how characters exercise power over the character in a humorous way. Put down comedy is seen throughout this particular episode for example Leslie Knope trashes the person that is claimed “never

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    The comedic development: When one thinks comedy‚ the first impression that comes to mind may be a bundle of gags and pranks‚ or clever wording and bizarre situations that bring joy and laughter to its audience‚ or its victims (mostly). Deriving from Ancient Greece‚ comedy was first recognised as a genre when many playwrights started to satire political situations‚ which not only attracted masses of people but also influenced their views on political figures. As time passed on‚ so did comedy pass

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