The correct answer to this question is the following.
My day at the university is like a theatrical performance because it really seems like a theatrical stage, where many characters -my fellow students- represent different roles according to their interests. So every one of them has a history on their own. This means aspirations, concerns, traumas, goals, and different perspectives of life.
The dramaturgical analysis invites us to see the day-to-day life as if we were characters in a theatrical play. That is why every morning when I arrive at the classroom, I see how my colleges are imbued in their own realities(their own circumstances) and as soon as we see each other, the roles and dramas start to unfold. You against me, she against him, and we against them. Hours come and go, and a new story is written: a new friendship, a new argument that ends up in results, a romance that suddenly ends.
And the only moment when there is relative peace is when we pay attention to the teacher in the classroom. As soon as the bell ring, here we go again, every single character starts to act his role and its respective drama.
The answer to this question that is not protected by the power of executive privilege is A.
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The British economy suffered due to the decrease of colonists buying British goods
In the case of bottled water, it's not the water that has an expiration date but the bottle itself.
After a period of time, influenced by the amount of sunlight exposure, the plastic bottles encasing the trickled through mountains water will begin leaching chemicals into that delicious water.
Use a reusable recycled water bottle. :)
When a girl asks for your number, say for example you are a boy, then this could mean two things: the girl needs something from you may it be school work or business endeavors or the girl may have want to personally get in touch with you. Girls are not the aggressive type when it comes to relationship so this could mean she likes you,