I see myself as a background person because I usually do not like to present in front of people, although I will do oral presentations if I have to.  I would rather operate a camera or something in that nature that I feel I could contribute to.  Or help people with speeches, but mostly just things behind the scenes.  Do I work better under pressure? Probably not because you would be rushing things and the outcome would not be as good as taking your time and perfecting the thing your doing.
       Do I use creative and analytical thinking to complete a job?  It depends some jobs are simple enough where you can just do what your told and not have to really think about anything.  But is the job is more complex, I would probably try to use the most creative and analytical solutions possible.  
 
Paris is talking with Friar Laurence about the wedding with Juliet. Friar Laurence who knows Romeo can't marry Juliet and his nervous about it
             Juliet enters and is forced to speak with Paris, who acts arrogant now that the marriage is going to happen. Juliet rebuffs him by giving vague answers to his questions. She finally asks Friar Laurence if she can meet with him alone, meaning that Paris has to leave.
             Friar Laurence comes up with a rash plan to get Romeo and Juliet together. He gives Juliet a poison which will make her appear dead to the world. In this way, rather than marry Paris, she will instead be placed in the vault where all deceased Capulets are buried. Friar Laurence will then send a letter to Romeo, telling him what is being done so that he can return and sneak Juliet out of the tomb and also away from Verona.
             Juliet arrives home and tells her father that she has asked for forgiveness for disobeying him. He accepts the apolgy happily sends her off to prepare her clothes for the wedding day. Capulet then goes to tell Paris that Juliet will marry him.  Juliet convinces both her mother and the Nurse that she wants to sleep by her self that night. She gets ready to drink the poison that Friar Laurence gave her, but keeps a knife by her just in case the poison doesn't work. Juliet then drinks the potion and falls unconscience onto her bed.
            The Nurse goes to get Juliet but instead finds her dead. Lady Capulet enters and also starts commenting on her daughter's death. Capulet  arrives and, discovering Juliet has committed suicide, wants the music to be funeral tunes.
 
Basically in this scene all the hatred that the Capulets and Montagues came to a stop with the death of Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt.  They brought the deaths upon themselves for being an enemy for no good reason.  If they just forgot about there differences then the two main character would not have died.  That ties into a lot of deaths in real, families hate each other or gangs hate each other because they don't agree on something and end up killing each other.  If only we could all be friends.
 
Benvolio and Mercutio await Romeo in the streets of Verona, when Tybalt comes and Mercutio provokes him to a duel.  They fight and Romeo tries to stop it but its too late and Tybalt stabs Mercutio.  Mercutio goes to get help, but he dies.  Romeo seeks revenge and duels Tybalt which results in the death of Tybalt.  
 
Juliet eagerly waits for her Nurse and news from Romeo. The Nurse finally arrives and sits down. Juliet asks her for information, but the Nurse  refuses to tell her anything until she has settled down and gotten a back rub. Then she informs Juliet that Romeo awaits her at the chapel where Friar Laurence lives.
Romeo and Friar Laurence wait in the chapel for Juliet to arrive. The Friar cautions Romeo to "love moderately." Juliet soon appears and Friar Laurence takes them into the church to be married.
 
Romeo goes onto the Capulet land after the mask party to talk to Juliet, and they both express each others love for each other under the stars.  They talk about wanting to be together, but don't know how due to they come from different families who just happen to be enemies.  They continue to talk about how they want to be engaged because there love is so strong.
 
The Da Vinci exhibit was pretty cool.  We got to see replicas of the famous inventions that he made.  Some of these inventions displayed included, The Self Propelling Cart, The Swing Bridge (designed for warfare, the bridge can rotate 90 degrees around a single pin, allowing an army to cross a river, and then prevent their enemy from following.  Leo also drew the really famous painting Mona Lisa and The Last Supper which are the most famous of his paintings. Leo cared a lot about accuracy in paintings, he liked to use techniques of perspective to make distant objects appear smaller and closer ones bigger.  
        Da Vinci was a scientist he was a keen observer of detail, such as subtle differences in skeletal structures. Leonardo's anatomical drawings are remarkable in their detail, even if they aren't as accurate as those based on todays knowledge of the human body.
          Other than the Da Vinci exhibit there was 6 floors in the Science Centre which each had different categories, for example their was a floor with things from space and information about them, also there was an IMAX theatre which we saw an Underwater Life movie and the IMAX screen was huge and the speakers made the sound boom inside your chest. It was a really cool experience that everyone close to Toronto, Ontario should go check out!
          Overall the trip to the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibit was filled with information and I learned many things about famous paintings and Leo's inventions.  The other exhibits were cool also but got kind of boring after a while.  But the IMAX movie was a great way to end a good trip.
 
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