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Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Drama - Uses of drama today

The most usual form of drama is as entertainment, see the article on Theatre for more information on this. However drama can also be used as an educational activity or for therapeutic purposes. It has a unique ability to allow us to play, allowing us to be another person or in a situation that we would not normally encounter such as, being a general in a war. This is what makes drama a useful way of ...

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Drama, Drama - Greek drama, Drama - Medieval drama, Drama - Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, Drama - Japanese drama, Drama - Uses of drama today, Drama - Drama as a tool for education, Drama - Workshops

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Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Age of Empires - Units

Age of Empires - Archers. Bowman Improved Bowman - upgrades to Composite bowman Chariot Archer Elephant Archer Horse archer - upgrades to Heavy Horse Archer Age of Empires - Infantry. Clubman - upgrades to Axeman Short Swordsman - upgrades to Broad Swordsman, Long swordsman and Legion Hoplite - upgrades to Phalanx and Centurion Age of Empires - Cavalry. Scout Chariot Cavalry - upgrades to Heavy Cavalry and ...

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Age of Empires, Age of Empires - Overview, Age of Empires - Technology, Age of Empires - Units, Age of Empires - Archers, Age of Empires - Infantry, Age of Empires - Cavalry, Age of Empires - Siege Weapons, Age of Empires - Other units, Age of Empires - Buildings, Age of Empires - Technology, Age of Empires - Non Technology, Age of Empires - Trade Workshops, Age of Empires - Expansions, Age of Empires - Sequels

Read more here: » Age of Empires: Encyclopedia II - Age of Empires - Units

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Bard on the Beach - The site

Bard is located in Vanier Park just below the Burrard Street Bridge in Vancouver. It consists of two Stages, The Mainstage and The Douglas Campbell Studio Stage. There is also a main tent known as the Bard Village which contains offices, a gift shop, and a concession; there is a pavilion, a large block of outhouses, and numerous backstage areas for actors. Bard on the Beach - Mainstage. The mainstage is a 520 seat stage which houses the two main performances each season. It is open-ended so the backdrop is ...

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Bard on the Beach, Bard on the Beach - History, Bard on the Beach - The site, Bard on the Beach - Mainstage, Bard on the Beach - Douglas Campbell Studio Stage, Bard on the Beach - Young Shakepeareans Workshops, Bard on the Beach - Chronology of Plays

Read more here: » Bard on the Beach: Encyclopedia II - Bard on the Beach - The site

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Blood Bowl - History

The first edition of Blood Bowl was released in 1987 and was a simple game that used many of the elements of Games Workshop's tabletop games such as a "wounds" allowances that permitted players to remain active until it reached zero, and psychology including fear and hatred. The representations of players contained in the first edition boxed set were small pieces of cardboard illustrated with the picture of the player it indicated. A second edition was released in 1988 that began to move Blood Bowl away from the battlefield mechanics ...

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Blood Bowl, Blood Bowl - Game basics, Blood Bowl - Fluff, Blood Bowl - History, Blood Bowl - Leagues and tournaments, Blood Bowl - Online Blood Bowl Leagues

Read more here: » Blood Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Blood Bowl - History

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Drama - Greek drama

The three types of drama composed in the city of Athens were tragedy, comedy, and satyrs. The origins of Athenian tragedy and comedy are far from clear, but they did begin as a part of religious ritual. The chorus seems to have originated first, with a leader, singing a song about some legendary hero. Later the leader, rather than singing about the hero, began to impersonate him. Spoken dialogue between several actors was added, and the result was "tragedy" in the Greek form. The very first prize f ...

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Drama, Drama - Greek drama, Drama - Medieval drama, Drama - Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, Drama - Japanese drama, Drama - Uses of drama today, Drama - Drama as a tool for education, Drama - Workshops

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Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Drama - Japanese drama

Japanese Noh drama is a serious dramatic form that combines drama, music, and dance into a complete aesthetic performance experience. It developed in the 14th and 15th centuries and has its own instruments and performance techniques, which were often handed down from father to son. The performers were generally male (for both male and female roles), although female amateurs also perform Noh dramas. Noh drama was supported by the government, and particularly the military, many military commanders having their own troupes and sometimes performing themselves. It is a thriv ...

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Drama, Drama - Greek drama, Drama - Medieval drama, Drama - Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, Drama - Japanese drama, Drama - Uses of drama today, Drama - Drama as a tool for education, Drama - Workshops

Read more here: » Drama: Encyclopedia II - Drama - Japanese drama

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Drama - Drama as a tool for education

There are many forms of Educational drama these all share one common goal, to create awareness or an understanding of an idea, or issue.The following is a few examples of the main forms in which drama is used as a tool for education. T.I.E. (Theatre in education). This is the typical image of drama, seen highly throughout the 1960s to 1990s. Usually performed for youth groups, or schools by a drama group this form of theatre was usually a devised piece which used abstract ideas to communicate a message, it follows in the tradition of ...

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Drama, Drama - Greek drama, Drama - Medieval drama, Drama - Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, Drama - Japanese drama, Drama - Uses of drama today, Drama - Drama as a tool for education, Drama - Workshops

Read more here: » Drama: Encyclopedia II - Drama - Drama as a tool for education

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Age of Empires - Overview

In AoE, twelve civilizations (often referred to as "civs") are available: Ancient Egyptians Assyrians Ancient Greeks Babylonians Choson (Koreans) Hittites Persians Phoenicians Minoans Shang (Chinese) Sumerians Yamato (Japanese) When the game was first released, the Shang were considered the most powerful civilization: as villagers cost 30% less for them, a skilled player controlling the Shang could make it to t ...

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Age of Empires, Age of Empires - Overview, Age of Empires - Technology, Age of Empires - Units, Age of Empires - Archers, Age of Empires - Infantry, Age of Empires - Cavalry, Age of Empires - Siege Weapons, Age of Empires - Other units, Age of Empires - Buildings, Age of Empires - Technology, Age of Empires - Non Technology, Age of Empires - Trade Workshops, Age of Empires - Expansions, Age of Empires - Sequels

Read more here: » Age of Empires: Encyclopedia II - Age of Empires - Overview

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - WHRW - The Old Station

While WRAF/WHRW had called several locations home before September of 1968, it would be the move during that month that would find them a home for more than 30 years. University Union 266, on what is called the "Mezzanine Level" of the University Union, was WHRW's new home in 1968. The facility was built specifically for the station, with two control rooms (which were named "Control Room 1", or "CR-1"; and "Control Room 2", or "CR-2"), a place for extra people to be hosted for group broadcasts (dubbed "Studio A"), rooms for records, a ...

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WHRW, WHRW - Beginnings as a radio workshop, WHRW - A No Rock-and-Roll Policy, WHRW - The Move to FM, WHRW - The Old Station, WHRW - Moe Loogham, WHRW - The Golden Age of FM, WHRW - The Station Today

Read more here: » WHRW: Encyclopedia II - WHRW - The Old Station

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - WHRW - Moe Loogham

Starting in September 1974, a strange graffito appeared on walls surrounding on-campus construction sites at Binghamton University, which was then known as Harpur College: "Moe Loogham Is Coming!". From the mid '70's onward, Moe Loogham was referred to constantly, on WHRW's programs, in station publications, and around campus. Moe appears to be an enigmatic folk legend whose name is derived from the name of a social club at a Hicksville, Long Island high school. (Moe's last name is thought by some to be a re-working of the name of the ...

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WHRW, WHRW - Beginnings as a radio workshop, WHRW - A No Rock-and-Roll Policy, WHRW - The Move to FM, WHRW - The Old Station, WHRW - Moe Loogham, WHRW - The Golden Age of FM, WHRW - The Station Today

Read more here: » WHRW: Encyclopedia II - WHRW - Moe Loogham

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - WHRW - The Golden Age of FM

The draw of FM radio as a stand-alone market was actually the result of no one really paying attention. In the early 1970s, some adventurous FM stations broke away from simply simulcasting the broadcasts on the AM stations that owned them, and began experimenting with music. Many stations played records by bands few AM radio listeners had heard of at the time such as Led Zeppelin, The Chambers Brothers, Iron Butterfly, and by spoken-word acts like Firesign Theatre. Unlike today, where a new record is marketed so much that the listener is exp ...

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WHRW, WHRW - Beginnings as a radio workshop, WHRW - A No Rock-and-Roll Policy, WHRW - The Move to FM, WHRW - The Old Station, WHRW - Moe Loogham, WHRW - The Golden Age of FM, WHRW - The Station Today

Read more here: » WHRW: Encyclopedia II - WHRW - The Golden Age of FM

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Age of Empires - Technology

Research into various types of technology can allow one civilization to gain advantages (such as better armed and protected units, and stronger buildings with better lines of sight) over competing civilizations. A major research goal is to allow advances through the ages (stone age < tool age < bronze age < iron age). Researched at the town centers, age advances makes new buildings, units and technologies available. In order to advance from one age to another, two technology buildings from the current age and a ...

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Age of Empires, Age of Empires - Overview, Age of Empires - Technology, Age of Empires - Units, Age of Empires - Archers, Age of Empires - Infantry, Age of Empires - Cavalry, Age of Empires - Siege Weapons, Age of Empires - Other units, Age of Empires - Buildings, Age of Empires - Technology, Age of Empires - Non Technology, Age of Empires - Trade Workshops, Age of Empires - Expansions, Age of Empires - Sequels

Read more here: » Age of Empires: Encyclopedia II - Age of Empires - Technology

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - IMWe - Programme

The programme varies from year to year but here are some of the highlights listed: IMWe - Theme. To set an extraordinary atmosphere every IMWe has a theme and a story-line and are participants asked to dress up in costumes based on the themes. The teamers make up a plot and the theme is involved in several programme activities with each teamer having to act one character in the story-line. The participants themselves are active observers, although they manage to influence the plot as the week passes ...

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IMWe, IMWe - History, IMWe - Programme, IMWe - Theme, IMWe - Workshops, IMWe - Interest Groups, IMWe - The Day Out, IMWe - European Evening, IMWe - Dream Time, IMWe - Chatting Time, IMWe - Secret Angel's Game, IMWe - Objectives

Read more here: » IMWe: Encyclopedia II - IMWe - Programme

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - The community

The bulk of site activity takes place in the United Kingdom (GMT/BST) daytime, which is when the in-house London based team (known as 'The Italics', see below), is there. But at other times, the US, Canadian and Australian researchers are also very active. H2G2 - The Italics. The Italics (technically 'the Editors'), the inhouse editors of h2g2, are the only people on the site who get paid (by the BBC) for what they do. They monitor the content of the Edited Guide and oversee the general development of comm ...

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H2G2, H2G2 - History, H2G2 - Terms and Conditions, H2G2 - Editing process, H2G2 - Peer Review, H2G2 - Sub-Editing, H2G2 - Updating, H2G2 - The Workshops, H2G2 - The Unedited Guide, H2G2 - The UnderGuide, H2G2 - The community, H2G2 - The Italics, H2G2 - Volunteers, H2G2 - Clubs and societies, H2G2 - The Post, H2G2 - DNA, H2G2 - The skins

Read more here: » H2G2: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - The community

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - History

h2g2 was founded in April 1999 as the Earth edition of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by the author of the series, Douglas Adams, and his friends and colleagues at The Digital Village. "h2g2" serves as a handy abbreviation for that rather lengthy title, with the advantage that most people are able to spell it. Like many other dot-com companies, Adams's company TDV ran into financial difficulties towards the end of 2000 and eventually ceased operations. In January 2001, the management of the site was taken over by the BBC, ...

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H2G2, H2G2 - History, H2G2 - Terms and Conditions, H2G2 - Editing process, H2G2 - Peer Review, H2G2 - Sub-Editing, H2G2 - Updating, H2G2 - The Workshops, H2G2 - The Unedited Guide, H2G2 - The UnderGuide, H2G2 - The community, H2G2 - The Italics, H2G2 - Volunteers, H2G2 - Clubs and societies, H2G2 - The Post, H2G2 - DNA, H2G2 - The skins

Read more here: » H2G2: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - History

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - Terms and Conditions

In order to contribute to the site, it is necessary to register and to agree to the h2g2 "House Rules" and the general BBC Terms and Conditions. Registered users are called Researchers. Researchers retain the copyright to their articles, but grant the BBC a non-exclusive license to do pretty much whatever it likes with them. The House Rules prohibit various things, including racism, "hard-core" swearing, spamming, languages other than English, and "otherwise objectionable" material. The Terms and Conditions are more legalistic, and prohibit material that is not the submitter's own ...

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H2G2, H2G2 - History, H2G2 - Terms and Conditions, H2G2 - Editing process, H2G2 - Peer Review, H2G2 - Sub-Editing, H2G2 - Updating, H2G2 - The Workshops, H2G2 - The Unedited Guide, H2G2 - The UnderGuide, H2G2 - The community, H2G2 - The Italics, H2G2 - Volunteers, H2G2 - Clubs and societies, H2G2 - The Post, H2G2 - DNA, H2G2 - The skins

Read more here: » H2G2: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - Terms and Conditions

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - Editing process

h2g2 is really two separate but complementary Guides, one Edited and one Unedited. The Unedited Guide is described in a separate section below. The Edited Guide consists of articles (usually called 'Entries') which have passed through a peer review process, and then been checked and tidied up first by a volunteer sub-editor and then, more briefly, by an in-house editor. As of September 12th, 2003, the Edited Guide consisted of 5,832 Entries. The 7,000th entry was added to the Edited Guide on April 8, 2005. [2] < ...

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H2G2, H2G2 - History, H2G2 - Terms and Conditions, H2G2 - Editing process, H2G2 - Peer Review, H2G2 - Sub-Editing, H2G2 - Updating, H2G2 - The Workshops, H2G2 - The Unedited Guide, H2G2 - The UnderGuide, H2G2 - The community, H2G2 - The Italics, H2G2 - Volunteers, H2G2 - Clubs and societies, H2G2 - The Post, H2G2 - DNA, H2G2 - The skins

Read more here: » H2G2: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - Editing process

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - DNA

The software for h2g2 - and all of its related 'sister' communities in the BBC, such as "Filmnetwork", "Action Network", and "Peoples War" - is affectionately known as DNA, after the initials of author and site founder Douglas Noel Adams. The DNA technology was introduced a few months after the BBC takeover. Before this technology, there was "Ripley", which was named after the character from the film Aliens, in homage to the quote "I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure." Before that there was a technology with no particular name, which subsequentl ...

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H2G2, H2G2 - History, H2G2 - Terms and Conditions, H2G2 - Editing process, H2G2 - Peer Review, H2G2 - Sub-Editing, H2G2 - Updating, H2G2 - The Workshops, H2G2 - The Unedited Guide, H2G2 - The UnderGuide, H2G2 - The community, H2G2 - The Italics, H2G2 - Volunteers, H2G2 - Clubs and societies, H2G2 - The Post, H2G2 - DNA, H2G2 - The skins

Read more here: » H2G2: Encyclopedia II - H2G2 - DNA

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Brisbane Transport - Fleet

Brisbane Transport is a business unit owned by the Brisbane City Council. Many of its services use the South-East Busway and the Inner-Northern Busway, which are grade separated from other roads and are served by large stations. The fleet is being steadily replaced with low-floor natural gas buses such as 217 Scania L94UB models, with 180 new MAN 18.310 low-floor gas buses to come, with a further option for 120. It currently operates over 700 buses and provided 53.1 million passenger trips in the 2004/2005 financial year, reportedly the highest since 1974. Brisban ...

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Brisbane Transport, Brisbane Transport - Fleet, Brisbane Transport - History, Brisbane Transport - Horse tram routes, Brisbane Transport - Nationalisation of trams, Brisbane Transport - Tram depots, Brisbane Transport - Workshops power houses and administration, Brisbane Transport - Post-war developments, Brisbane Transport - Trolley-bus routes in 1961, Brisbane Transport - Tram routes in 1961, Brisbane Transport - Decline of the electric street transport systems, Brisbane Transport - The closure of the tram and trolleybus systems, Brisbane Transport - The bus system struggled on..., Brisbane Transport - Post-Corporatisation developments

Read more here: » Brisbane Transport: Encyclopedia II - Brisbane Transport - Fleet

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Requirements analysis - Main Techniques

Requirements analysis can be a long and arduous process. The requirements specialists do their work by talking to people, documenting their findings, analyzing the collected information to discover inconsistencies and oversights, and then talking to people again. This process can go on for a while, and may continue throughout the life cycle of a system. New systems change the environment and relationships between people, so it is important to identify all the stakeholders, make sure you take into account all their needs; and ensure th ...

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Requirements analysis, Requirements analysis - The challenge, Requirements analysis - General problems, Requirements analysis - Stakeholder issues, Requirements analysis - Developer issues, Requirements analysis - Solutions, Requirements analysis - Main Techniques, Requirements analysis - Stakeholder interviews, Requirements analysis - Requirement workshops, Requirements analysis - Contract-style requirement lists, Requirements analysis - Prototypes, Requirements analysis - Use cases, Requirements analysis - Software Requirements Specification, Requirements analysis - Stakeholder identification, Requirements analysis - Literature

Read more here: » Requirements analysis: Encyclopedia II - Requirements analysis - Main Techniques

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Scientific studies

There are several different kinds of scientific studies involved in the ABC debate. Each has strengths and weaknesses and involve testing of rats, interviews (case-control), meta-analysis and cohorts. These are listed roughly in order of scientific significance and cover recent ABC research history, starting in 1980 when the first rat study was published. ABC studies have been conducted since 1957, and have advanced both in size and in methodology. [5] The majority of the results in epidemiologic scientific studies are calculated as a ...

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Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Scientific studies, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Confounding factors and hormones, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Rats, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Interviews, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Meta-analysis, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Cohorts, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - NCI workshop, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Anti-abortion bias, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - North Dakota lawsuit, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - State laws, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Conclusion

Read more here: » Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis: Encyclopedia II - Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Scientific studies

Workshop: Encyclopedia II - Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Anti-abortion bias

When anti-abortion advocates link abortion to breast cancer, some claim that the goal is to stop women from having an induced abortion. Because breast cancer illicits disproportionate fear [62] in women, there exists the concern that anti-abortionists could use it as scare tactic. ABC advocates who oppose abortion have been accused of focusing on positive and/or averaged results, ignoring caveats and low-risk subgroups. These advocates rebut by stating that their ABC infor ...

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Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Scientific studies, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Confounding factors and hormones, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Rats, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Interviews, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Meta-analysis, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Cohorts, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - NCI workshop, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Anti-abortion bias, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - North Dakota lawsuit, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - State laws, Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Conclusion

Read more here: » Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis: Encyclopedia II - Abortion-breast cancer ABC hypothesis - Anti-abortion bias




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