Orlando Sentinel Essays

  • Adult Entertainment and First Ammendment Rights

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    would contradict these moral; you should go live in a country where church and state are still connected. Bibliography: Bloodsworth, Doris. ”Court Records: Rachel’s had hidden cameras.” The Orlando Sentinel. 11 Sept. 2000, D1+. ---. “Rachel’s worker denies videotaping system in club.” The Orlando Sentinel. 13 Sept. 2000, D3. Langford, Lawton. Code of Ordinances County of Orange, Florida. 16 May 2000. 13 Oct. 2000. ---. Code of Ordinances County of Seminole, Florida. 14 Apr. 1998. 5 Nov. 2000

  • Rosalind and the Masks in Shakespeare's As You Like It

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    mannishly. Being so totally dependent on her own disguise not being found out, it is funny how she proceeds to doubt anyone who does not put on an outward show fitting to their claims to feeling. The first to be put on the stand in this fashion is Orlando. As Ganymede Rosalind refuses to accept Orlando's claim to being the desperate author of the love-verses (s)he has found hanging on the trees on the grounds that he has no visible marks of love upon him. A lean cheek, which you have not; a blue eye

  • What Is Walt Disney World Vacation Essay

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    Walt Disney World Resorts is the ultimate vacation destination. With four theme parks, two water parks, a downtown shopping district, a plethora of resort hotels and more, it has plenty to offer its diverse guests. I visit Walt Disney World at least once a year, and sometimes more if I am able to. With every visit, the more things I find to love about it. I absolutely love the atmosphere, the riveting attractions, the stores, restaurants, and everything else. Personally, Walt Disney world never loses

  • Loyset Compère Motets (Orlando Consort)

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    Loyset Compère Motets (Orlando Consort) Loyset Compere, an accomplished yet not very well-known composer of the 15th century, has been neglected as a figure in musical history. Historians through the ages have somehow left him out of most of their writings. Therefore, as modern researchers and discoverers, we have very little resources from which to gather information about Compere. In fact, even his date and place of birth are argued upon by historians. Thus, our study is limited to what we

  • Orlando Family Vacation Research Paper

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    Pick the Most Reliable Orlando Family Vacation Package Orlando, a city in central Florida, is home to more than a dozen theme parks. It is one of the most exciting tourist destination in the world. An Orlando family vacation would truly be memorable to all the members. This fun-filled place grants an extensive number of accommodation options including first class hotels, condos, and many others. It accompanies everything for being a popular tourist attraction. Orlando features clean beaches, fantastic

  • Plot Line Revealed in Act 1 of Shakespeare’s As You Like It

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    clear. The action starts when Orlando, the younger brother decides to rebel against the oppression of his older brother, who is treating him like a common pheasant. He tells Oliver: ‘The spirit of my father, which I think is within me, begins to mutiny against this servitude. I will no longer endure it, yet I know no wise remedy how to avoid it.’ Orlando’s complaints are completely justified, as Oliver is mean spirited and malicious in the treatment of Orlando, which the audience can clearly

  • Gender and Coming of Age in Shakespeare’s As You Like It

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    Gender and Coming of Age in Shakespeare’s As You Like It Shakespeare introduces the protagonists of his comedy, As You Like It, as youths mourning the absence of their fathers: Orlando remarks on the consequences of his father’s death and Rosalind first appears despairing over her father’s exile. He closes the play with the marriage of these youths. The absence of their respective fathers centrally figures into their courtship and preparation for marriage. Even more noticeable is the absence

  • Comparing Orlando by Virginia Woolf, Laughter in the Dark by Vladimir Nabokov and Orlando by Sally

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    Comparing Orlando by Virginia Woolf, Laughter in the Dark by Vladimir Nabokov and Orlando by Sally Potter The novels, Orlando by Virginia Woolf and Laughter in the Dark by Vladimir Nabokov, as well as the film, Orlando, written and directed by Sally Potter, are all self-reflexive, or metafictional, i.e., they draw our attention to the processes and techniques of writing and the production of cinema. All three share similarities and differences in setting, narrative technique, characterization

  • Comparing Rosalynde and As You Like It

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    tighter dialogue. Lodge's grand tournament, with the jousting prowess of the anonymous Norman (proto-Charles) happens offstage, and we see only a wrestling match. Lodge's usurper favors Rosader after the tournament, but Shakespeare's Frederick spurns Orlando for his parentage and Oliver plots more quickly against his brother, further excising the plot-perambulations of the source and removing the months of tension and reconciliation that plague Saladin and Rosader. But Shakespeare also takes care

  • The Androgyne in Shakespeare's As You Like It

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    when Rosalind talks with Orlando she takes on the male identity of Ganymede. As You Like It starts out in the court, where Rosalind in a female dressed as a female, and Orlando is a male dressed as a male. Rosalind is being treated like a woman and she clearly acts like one. She attends the wrestling match, where her uncle, Duke Frederick, asks her and Celia, her cousin, to try on talk Orlando out of participating in the match. This is the point when Rosalind and Orlando meet, coerce, and begin

  • EuroDisney Case Analysis

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    families to travel to Disney World in Orlando, FL. Not only was the trip to Orlando going to be cheaper, but it was almost guaranteed that the weather was going to be spectacular. People go on vacation to have a good time, but more importantly to enjoy the weather. People in Europe and around the world are not going to vacation at a spot where the weather is going to be unpredictable. France gets cold in the winter, therefore going to Disney World in Orlando would be more logical. It will be cheaper

  • Walt Disney World-Personal Narrative

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    Walt Disney world by:Valerie One hot sunny morning Marie woke up she got dressed then she put up her hair like always . she has long brown hair blue eyes has freckles and is 23 years old . she fed her dog Max . Max is a st.bernard . So after she fed Max she watched t.v for about 30 minutes then she got very bored so she decided she will take max for a walk at the park . It started to get a little bit windy but we still stayed around for a little bit longer then i saw a piece of paper on the ground

  • Loyalty in William Shakespeare's As You Like It

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    loyalty is dominant theme. Each character possesses either a loyalty or disloyalty towards another. These disloyalties and loyalties are most apparent in the relationships of Celia and Rosalind, Celia and Duke Fredrick, Orlando and Rosalind, Adam and Orlando, and Oliver and Orlando. In these relationships, a conflict of loyalties causes characters to change homes, jobs, identities and families. Two characters, Celia and Rosalind are loyal to each other throughout the play, which is apparent through

  • Embracing Individuality: A Personal Journey

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    Introduction “The more you like yourself, the less you are like anyone else, which makes you unique” - Walt Disney Ever since I was young I thought I had to please people to be happy. I thought I had to do what other people wanted me to do because they knew me best. I have discovered who I want to be, and no one will ever be able to show me otherwise. Autobiography I was born on August 29, 1994 in Pleasanton, California. Pleasanton is a city near San Francisco. My mom separated from my birth

  • Role Of Jaques in Shakespeare's As You Like It

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    Role Of Jaques in As You Like It The essentially healthy emotional intelligence of Rosalind and Orlando and their suitability for each other emerge from their separate encounters with Jaques (in some editions Jacques), the melancholy ex-courtier who is part of Duke Senior's troupe in the forest. Both Rosalind and Orlando take an instant dislike to Jaques (which is mutual). And in that dislike we are invited to see something vitally right about the two of them. For Jaques is, in effect

  • Shakespeare's As You Like It - The Many Flavors of Love

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    appear to be stock types: Rosalind and Orlando representing romantic hero-heroine love, Silvius and Phebe combining love in the lower classes with unrequited love, Audrey and Touchstone a darker attempt to seduce, and Celia and Oliver simple tying up of loose ends. However, Shakespeare makes the theme interesting not just through the sheer variety of relationships that he explores, but also through the unusual elements he brings to each. The Rosalind-Orlando relationship could be stock hero-heroine

  • Clothing and Gender in Virginia Woolf's Orlando

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    Clothing and Gender in Virginia Woolf's Orlando In her novel Orlando, Virginia Woolf tells the story of a man who one night mysteriously becomes a woman. By shrouding Orlando's actual gender change in a mysterious religious rite, we readers are pressured to not question the actual mechanics of the change but rather to focus on its consequences. In doing this, we are invited to answer one of the fundamental questions of our lives, a question that we so often ignore because it seems so very basic

  • Humor and Tragedy in Virginia Woolf's Orlando

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    Virginia Woolfe's "Orlando" uses both humor and tragedy to observe humanity's often absurd and eccentric superficial constructions, both of class and gender. Woolfe creates the distinctions between male and female but continuously shatters them to reveal the illusions we create about gender. As George Meredith suggests, comedy is created when "The comic poet dares to show us men and women coming to this mutual likeness" (15). Woolfe, however, goes beyond simply bringing men and women together

  • The Character of Rosalind in William Shakespeare’s As You Like It

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    the play is her genuine love for Orlando and her consequential fear that he is just a love-diseased youth who is in a state of mere infatuation with her. In their first encounter, Orlando is unable to even speak to Rosalind due to his acute feelings of desire and awkwardness: "What passion hangs these weights upon my tongue? I cannot speak to her, yet she urged conference. O poor Orlando, though art overthrown"(I.II.249-251). Rosalind is likewise enamored with Orlando but is cautious due to the fact

  • Love in Shakespeare's As You Like It

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    demonstrate selflessness which in turn reflects their love for one another. Orlando is one such character. He and the ever-faithful Adam are wandering through the forest of Arden, for Adam had warned Orlando of certain death. Orlando's elder brother, Oliver, had harbored a deep hatred towards Orlando, a hatred which had grown to immense proportions. If Orlando had his home, he would have been killed. Adam was able to persuade Orlando to flee, and now they are in the forest. Once here, though, Adam can go