Katie is helping her mother get her Magic Shop ready for Halloween – which as every kid knows is is on October 31 !!! (sorry we got that wrong in our song, ‘Don’t Be Scared of Halloween’) . Katie’s Great Aunt Chloe is coming to stay for Halloween. Unfortunately her Great Aunt always makes Katie embarrassed by being just too “witchy”. She can’t resist flying on her broomstick and doing other tricks that draw attention to the fact that the family are witches. This song features incidental music
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CHARACTERS: Anastacia Agueda Agueda’s daughter Don Badoy Montiya Voltaire – the grandson THEME: * Life is always full of regret, for we always realize what we have when it is gone. * Love was blinded and it turned into hatred * Love cannot be based on passion alone. CONFLICT: External conflict, Man vs. Man. We can see that Agueda and Badoy after having a bad married life with each other, used to regret the past that they’ve been together and it is revealed with their hatred
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Storytelling as a business communication Why storytelling in business? 1. Storytelling is an ancient art that has not changed in several thousand years. 2. The effective use of storytelling in organizations involves crafting and performing a well made story with a hero or heroine, a plot, a turning point, and a resolution. 3. A storyteller catches and holds attention of an audience by evoking the sights and sounds and smells of the context in which the story took place. 4. A compelling
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! The Unrealistic Fantasy The Disney movie Aladdin demonstrates that social mobility is just an unrealistic fantasy to be achieved, by the way the film shows Aladdin’s opportunities— street rat vs. prince, how the Genie acts as welfare for Aladdin, and through the lack of privileges that Aladdin experienced throughout the movie. There is no doubt that Aladdin portrays the poverty victims in Agrabah, the Genie represents as the Government, and Jasmine corresponds with the rich. All of these
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This chapter reviews existing literature and all other related documents about the topic; creating an educational material to speak against the false accusation of old women and manhandling of accused witches at Gambaga in the Northern Region of Ghana. This chapter is broadly categorized into three parts; The Concept of Witchcraft, World View on witchcraft and Empirical review. The Concept of Witchcraft tries to understand witchcraft and the Origin of witchcraft. The World View on witchcraft looks
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Ben Arsenault October 29, 2015 In colonial Massachusetts in 1692, a series of witch trials took place in a town called Salem. Many theories point out the reasoning for this witch hunt, some say it was due to the belief in evil. Others say, the people in Salem were just acting, or maybe, it was a lack of knowledge. In events like the holocaust, post 9/11, and McCarthyism & the red scare, similar theories can explain the causes.This presents, that the reasons for the Salem witch trials are those
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The Witch and The Case of Ann Hibbins, Executed for Witchcraft at Boston 1656 are similar in the sense that a person is being accused of being a witch. Yes, they have witchcraft in common but there are more differences than similarities. The paring of these two stories create more questions than enforcing key points. The Witch focuses on sin and the forest as being a wicked place where the devil lies. As for Ms. Hibbins’s case, it’s the telling of her trial and how people knew she was innocent. The
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Between the months of February 1692 and May 1693, a small town in Massachusetts called Salem Village held hearings and persecuted citizens accused of witchcraft. Betty Parris and Abigail Williams, the daughter and niece of Reverend Samuel Parris, engaged in a ritual in the woods and fell ‘ill’ a few days later. They experienced unusual fits that included screaming, throwing things and contorting themselves into odd positions. The minister of a nearby town believed it was the result of witchcraft
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The book Red Queen is about a girl who has unexplainable powers that shouldn't be possible. Her name is Mare Barrow. In the world that Mare lives in, people are divided by their blood. Mare and her family are Red bloods, who are there to serve the Silver bloods, whose powers make them nearly Gods. Throughout her Red life, Mare stole valuables to keep their family together, and did what she could to survive. She often went to the black market and traded with an organization called the Scarlet Guard
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THE WITCHES HAMMER The Witches Hammer (the Malleus Maleficarum) is an infamous document in history. According to Hatcliff in the Magical Circle School Resource Library Malleus Maleficarum is “Latin for Hammer of the Witches or Der Hexenhammer in German”. The main purpose of this document is to negate those that claimed that witchcraft did not exist. Another purpose of the Witches Hammer was to educate those in power on the ways to seek out, interrogate, convict, and torture alleged witches. Guiley
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