A term often used to describe institutionalised ineptitude - notably when an organisation changes staff and/or restructures with the promise of change, but instead maintains the ineptitude despite the new faces.
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Alliteration is a literary (or "rhetorical") technique that strings a series of words who's initial syllable sounds the same. (fun fact: "syllable sounds the same" is a good example of this technique) To create an alliterative phrase with "circus" you need words that have the same first syllable sound. An example would be: Silly Sally saw a super circus.
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There are many kinds of performers. Some circuses might not have the same kinds of performers as others, but here are some of the ones you will usually see:The ringmaster is in charge of the circusCircuses usually have clowns. The 2 most well known types of clown are the Whiteface and the Auguste clown.Acrobats, such as trapeze artists and tight-rope walkersCircuses usually have animals, such as lions and elephants, that perform. These animals also have human trainers.You might also see magicians, escape artists, or people who do stunts such as knife-throwing, fire-breathing, and sword swallowing.
Same meaning, different term.
Because there are three branches to the government as there are three rings in the circus. The governments three rings are: the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch and they all work at the same time just like all three rings in the circus are performing at the same time.