Amiri Baraka's play The Dutchman
.... to writing a
play or reading a
play, much less to life itself. However, when Clay does begin to express some of this breaking out and breaking
free, Lula kills ....
(1151

5

)
Leisure, recreation, play and work
.... of necessity. We work to acquire money, provide for our families, and to earn leisure, recreation,
play, and
free time. Work is ....
(1449

6

)
Concept of Play & Games
.... unexceptionable rules that must be accepted as such and that govern the correct playing of the game" (7). The author defines
play as
free, meaning it is not ....
(750

3

)
Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun
.... of horrible reality into this otherwise near-comic core, something the
play avoids by .... He is the
free spirit who points the way for everyone else, though most ....
(1682

7

)
Promoting Well-Being Through Recreation & Work
.... of necessity. We work to acquire money, provide for our families, and to earn leisure, recreation,
play, and
free time. Work is ....
(581

2

)
Free and uncensored news media
.... A
free-market orientation for an independent press made sense to the Founding .... The commercial was designed to
play off popular emotions of racism and fear of ....
(1465

6

)
Benefits of Play
.... She reports that there is now a good deal of research indicating that during
free play at school and the interaction associated with it, the neurons in ....
(1640

7

)
Philosophy of a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist
.... time, "
Free time did not exist prior to industrial clock time," (p. 2). One often chooses to engage in leisure, recreation and/or
play during one's
free time. ....
(1903

8

)
ANALYSIS OF OEDIPUS
.... late leads to self-hatred. The conflict in the
play comes from the conflict of fate versus
free will. Every action that the major ....
(838

3

)
Four Masques by Ben Jonson
.... was obligatory (94). This kept the masques in the realm of
play,
free of the taint of theatricality. Jonson was "ultimately unsuccessful ....
(5960

24

)
BASEBALL'S EXEMPT STATUS
.... club" (Hill & Spellman 2). Other than to
play for the team that signed them (or be traded), their only other choice was not to
play at all.
Free agency refers ....
(2035

8

)
Questions on Oedipus
.... Since hubris is essentially
free will gone bad, Oedipus does exhibit freedom in his choice of responses to the events that unfold in the
play. ....
(987

4

)
Oedipus and Hubris
.... Since hubris is essentially
free will gone bad, Oedipus does exhibit freedom in his choice of responses to the events that unfold in the
play. ....
(987

4

)
Free-Will & True Republic, Augustine and Machiavelli
.... then a prudent person might be excused for concluding that God does not
play a constructive .... This approach to
free-will on the part of human beings tends to put ....
(1109

4

)
Daniel Dennett
.... them to
play their role in the society as defined. All influence the way an individual thinks and behaves, and subordinate, to one extent or another,
free will ....
(759

3

)
Free Will & Predestination
.... In this sense,
free will comes into
play because such a scenario argues that man must take some measure in his own regeneration to be worthy of salvation. ....
(2527

10

)
Casablanca
.... the Germans by insisting the band
play the "Le Marseillaise." This is a pivotal moment in the film for it underscored the battle between the
free French and ....
(1057

4

)
Susan Glaspell's Play, Trifles
.... At the beginning of the
play the County Attorney tells the two women to "keep an .... decide to become her jury, they have the power to condemn her or set her
free. ....
(1215

5

)
Aristotle: Imitation and Catharsis: This 4-page essay discusses ...
.... has pitiable things happen in their lives, or something similar has happened to a neighbor, and viewing the tragic
play helps the observers become
free. ....
(1402

6

)
A Dolls House
.... better off without her. In the beginning of the
play, Nora thought she would be
free once she had repaid the debt. It was illegal for ....
(2837

11

)
Death of A Salesman and the Fading American Dream
.... in his image, keeping them in a cage instead of setting them
free to explore .... In the final part of the
play, "Requiem," Linda and Hap are still under Willy's ....
(833

3

)
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT OF THE AMERICAS A Free Trade
.... by the Bush Administration may
play well in domestic politics in the short-run, but likely will exacerbate the trade deficit in the long run. The
Free Trade of ....
(1815

7

)
Applications of Dramatic Literature & Role-Play
.... Role
play is the foundation of drama therapy. This is mainly because of Blatner's view that individuals to be healthy and
free of neurosis must develop "a good ....
(2319

9

)
DETERMINISM VERSUS FREE WILL Introduction The
.... is, God, or the Divine; thus, they hold that an act of absolute
free will, an .... world is an insane illusion and that regardless of how things
play themselves out ....
(2624

10

)
Theme of Failure in Death of a Salesman
.... The
play is structured into three parts: Act I, Act II and the Requiem, and each part takes place on a different day in the present. The
free dramatic form of ....
(1290

5

)
Reality & Illusion in Death of a Salesman
.... The
play is structured into three parts: Act I, Act II and the Requiem, and each part takes place on a different day in the present. The
free dramatic form of ....
(1288

5

)
Forgery of a Proporated Play by Shakespeare
.... young Ireland could psychically enact the aggressive oedipal impulse and
free himself from .... Profession and the fact that the plot of the
play resembles facts ....
(2522

10

)
OLESTRA Olestra is a chemical fat-free food add
.... Hunter, BT (1996, July). What's wrong with 'fat
free' olestra. .... Wall Street Journal, p. A13. Miller, A., & Springer, K. Will fake fat
play in Peoria? ....
(2175

9

)
Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... She chastises Torvald at the end of the
play for never trying to solicit her thoughts .... abandon her children, but it is the only way she can be
free to express ....
(1058

4

)
WTO, NWICO, UNESCO
.... GLOBAL TELEVISION AND THE INTERNET FLEXES ITS
FREE FLOW MUSCLES The internet has a decisive role to
play in the
free flow of information, since it not only is ....
(3165

13

)