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In 2007, BBC Radio 4 produced a radio play by Martyn Wade called The Bringer of Peace, which is an intimate biographical portrait of Holst.
The play is an open appeal and fundraiser for passage of U. S. House Resolution 808, which seeks to establish a Cabinet-level " Department of Peace " in the U. S. government, to be funded by a two percent diversion of the Pentagon's annual budget.
* Aristophanes ' play The Peace is performed.
* Snow Camp Outdoor Theater which tells some of the story of the aftermath of the battle through the play The Sword of Peace by William Hardy.
In Canada, Justice of the Peace ( Justices ) play a key role in the administration of justice at the provincial level.
It was also the song Abie Nathan chose to play as the Voice of Peace on October 1, 1993, and as a result it found its way to South Africa in the later years of the anti-apartheid movement.
In his zeal he had gone so far as to play the role of an accomplice of Peace, and thus had discovered a place in Petticoat Lane where the burglar got rid of some of his booty.
Willen Lake has many features to attract a wide variety of interests including the mini golf area, the exercise Trim Trail, the Buddhist Peace Pagoda, a mini railway, a climbing activity centre, an extensive child's play area, and frequently on weekends bouncy castles and ball pits are erected in Andi Circle.
Their performance is mocked by Philocleon and it is even mocked by the Chorus of a later play ( Peace lines 781-6 ).
Another minister by the name of Jones would play a significant part in a brief struggle to gain control of the Peace Mission following Divine's death-Jim Jones, of the ' apostolic socialist ' movement Peoples Temple.
" She received a MacArthur grant for Peace and International Cooperation, an NEA Fellowship, and an Emmy Award for the play Voices.
Meyer went on to play with other groups such as the Finks and Peace Corp. Bates left the group later in 1984 to pursue other endeavors in Hollywood, California.
The impromptu speeches were then either written down by secretaries as he spoke and / or recorded by them for future print in Peace Mission publications or, if recorded, to play back for future spiritual edification.
Several Peace Corps volunteers serving in towns near the Orinoco River were recruited to play Nazi submariners.
Derek Carver based his stage and BBC radio play Not to Send Peace on the novel.
As with many CD-based games, most of the in-game music is included on the game CD as standard Red Book audio format tracks, including six songs by Japanese group Laugh and Peace ( also known to play keyboards for J-Pop W's 2006 Duo U & U album ).
This play won first prize in the City Dionysia of 421 BC, defeating Aristophanes ' Peace.
The Investor Peace does not last forever, though, and tensions between Shapers and Mechanists eventually start to rise when the Investors play the factions against one another.
Datis is mocked in Aristophanes ' play " Peace ", where Trygaeus exclaims: Now is the time to sing as Datis did, as he masturbated at high noon, " Oh pleasure!
The player will unlock various new gun mods for the gun as they play through the game ; the Scatter Gun, for close range fighting, the Blaster, for long range fighting, the Vulcan Fury, which functions the same as the Blaster but with a much greater rate of fire, and the Peace Maker, which fires charged blasts of energy, and is extremely powerful.
Between taking these degrees, he went to India with the Peace Corps and learned to play sitar.
In December 2005 she starred in the London production of the highly acclaimed anti-Iraq War one-woman play Peace Mom by Dario Fo, based on the writings of Cindy Sheehan.
The association of peace with rural revival is expressed in this play in terms of religious imagery: Peace, imprisoned in a cave guarded by a Cerberus figure ( lines 313-15 ), resembles a chthonic fertility goddess in captivity in the underworld, a motif especially familiar to Athenians in the cult of Demeter and her daughter Kore in the Eleusinian mysteries.
In spite of these mythical and religious contexts, political action emerges in this play as the decisive factor in human affairs-the gods are shown to be distant figures and mortals must therefore rely on their own initiative, as represented by the Chorus of Greeks working together to release Peace from captivity.

play and Aristophanes
In the later play Frogs, Aristophanes softens his criticisms, but even so it may be only for the sake of punning on Agathon's name ( ἁγαθός = " good ") that he makes Dionysus call him a " good poet ".
Aristophanes mentions the burning lens in his play The Clouds ( 424 BC ).
Aristophanes parodied such teachings in his play The Clouds by putting a prayer to air in the mouth of Socrates.
He is presented as such in The Acharnians, where Aristophanes shows him to be living morosely in a precarious house, surrounded by the tattered costumes of his disreputable characters ( and yet Agathon, another tragic poet, is discovered in a later play, Thesmophoriazusae, to be living in circumstances almost as bizarre ).
In the case of a frog croaking, the spelling may vary because different frog species around the world make different sounds: Ancient Greek brekekekex koax koax ( only in Aristophanes ' comic play The Frogs ) for probably marsh frogs ; English ribbit for species of frog found in North America ; English verb " croak " for the common frog.
Simply the names of the characters in this particular play of Aristophanes make a political statement.
Aristophanes, in his play Lysistrata, creates the scenario of an Athenian woman's anti-war sex strike during the Peloponnesian War of 431 – 404 BC, and the play has gained an international reputation for its anti-war message.
Aristophanes famously parodies the clever inversions that sophists were known for in his play The Clouds.
" The fact of bad money being used in preference to good money is also noted by Aristophanes in his play The Frogs, which dates from around the end of the 5th century BC.
The play depicts Socrates, a contemporary of Aristophanes, as tinkering with odd devices and performing implausible experiments to determine the nature of the clouds and sky, and presents his philosophical method as a means for deceiving others and escaping blame, closer to the later descriptions of his opponents, the Sophists, than to those usually ascribed to him.
* Aristophanes ' play The Frogs is performed.
* Aristophanes ' play The Birds is performed.
* Aristophanes ' play, a new comedy called The Ecclesiazusae, is performed.
* Aristophanes ' play The Acharnians is performed.
* Aristophanes ' play The Wasps is performed.
* Aristophanes ' play The Clouds is performed as is Sophocles ' play Maidens of Trachi and The Putine ( The Bottle ), by Cratinus.
* Aristophanes ' play Plutus is performed.
The Greek poet Homer mentioned a kind of blood sausage in the Odyssey, Epicharmus wrote a comedy titled The Sausage, and Aristophanes ' play The Knights is about a sausage-vendor who is elected leader.
The playwright and poet Aristophanes parodied this festival in the play, Thesmophoriazusae, but he did not give much detail about the festival itself.
" Agoracritus " is also a character ( the sausage seller ) in Greek playwright Aristophanes ' play The Knights.
Apparently as criticism, about 2, 400 years ago, in 390 BCE, Aristophanes wrote a play, Ecclesiazusae, about women gaining legislative power and governing Athens, Greece, on a limited principle of equality.

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