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    If you have not submitted a short paper‚ the deadline is next Wednesday‚ April 30th. (4 pages) The deadline of the final paper: May 20th (6 pages) Please make sure that you write about two different plays for your short and long paper. For both papers‚ you can choose one from the following topics: Topics for The Laramie Project: 1. There is a sign in the town Laramie: "Hate is not a Laramie value." Having read the play‚ do you agree with this claim? Use the play to support

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    Verbatim Theatre - The Laramie Project Verbatim theatre is a form of documentary theatre‚ it empowers marginalised groups and communities by staging their stories‚ enabling them to make their experiences visible whether it be local or global. Verbatim theatre explores a range of perspectives‚ and a variety of truths by scripting real life interviews of people from a story or incident Verbatim theatre offers a range of perspectives from different people‚ for example In the Laramie Project the

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    STYROFOAM AND POWDERED Mercanaria mercanaria (CLAM SHELLS) AS ALTERNATIVE TILES INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Our country is presently facing from economic crisis. Financial problem is one of the biggest problems of each Filipino family. People tend to budget their money wisely‚ it is because all the needed things which are sold in the market are all expensive which includes foods‚ clothing materials and etc. Waste materials like plastics and Styrofoam’s are scattered anywhere

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    Drama 101-3584 02/16/2014 Professor Ivory 1st Play Response on “The Laramie Project” The Laramie Project is a play / docudrama by Moises Kaufman and the member of the Tectonic Theatre Project. A film Laramie Project is based on a real life story of a young Matthew Shepard‚ a 21 year old was found tied to a fence where he was beaten and left for dead by two men‚ Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson on October 7‚ 1998. At the beginning scene they showed how beautiful and secluded

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    The streets crowded‚ full of clamor. Sadness‚ desperation‚ and hatred penetrate the air of Laramie‚ as picket signs riddled with seething words of resent and pleas for acceptance a like overwhelm the streets. Uncompromising eyes meet the forlorn gaze of fear and love that try to convey the want for security and acceptance in a world that only offers silence as a solution. The chaos of social unrest‚ the clash between good intention and misguided ideals‚ the want for change is what the society of

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    Rachel Chollett The Laramie Project Laramie‚ WY‚ is a modest town which became ignominious overnight in the fall of 1998‚ when Matthew Shepard‚ a gay college student‚ was found tied to a fence after being callously beaten and left to die‚ setting off a nationwide dispute about homophobia and hate crimes. My reaction to this moment in time initially is horror and shock that people did and do these unspeakable acts to their fellow human. However‚ I can also appreciate the many different views

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    The Effectiveness of Herbal Medicines versus Laboratory Medicines in Curing Human Diseases A Study By: Kenya Meschca S. Dablo Josefin Dominique G. Espiritu Marion Joyce D. Yap Nicanor Reyes St. Recto‚ Sampaloc‚ Manila Far Eastern University Chapter I Introduction Background of the Study Herbal medicine is oldest and the most common system used worldwide but now it is less recognized because of the advancement of technology in this modern world‚ people usually use laboratory produced

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    Shells and shell competition Underwater photo of a hermit crab and gastropod shell Hermit crabs fighting over a shell As hermit crabs grow they require larger shells. Since suitable intact gastropod shells are sometimes a limited resource‚ there is often vigorous competition among hermit crabs for shells. The availability of empty shells at any given place depends on the relative abundance of gastropods and hermit crabs‚ matched for size. An equally important issue is the population of organisms

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    forest‚ I do feel that it should be left in its natural state. For so many years this land has been untouched‚ untamed and undiscovered. To take land of this nature for drilling‚ building roads and pipelines are not worth it. To the people of Wyoming it is more valuable than what you can get out of it from oil and gas. New technology should allow other ways to give us freedom for foreign oil. I really thought it was odd that the politicians were already calling “Management Area 71” which does

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    The Grand Targhee resort has struggled at times‚ changing ownership‚ wheeling and dealing with federal land managers‚ and sparring with local conservationists over expansion plans and real-estate development. None of that affects the snow‚ however‚ which is terrific. Or the deep‚ forgiving powder from November through spring (more than 500 in. annually)‚ and a more peaceful‚ less-crowded village that provides a worthy alternative to Teton Village. Many skiers break up a Jackson ski trip by driving

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