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    23/8/2012- Mask And Movement w/ Pedro Focus: Animal transformation. Panda signatures: * Slumped spine. * Mask. * Feet point inward. * Neck slightly forward. * Big bodied‚ wide. * Slow rhythm * Peaceful and playful intention. Reflection I found finding an animal and engulfing it as I am quite enjoyable‚ as pandas have been my favourite animal since a very young age I was confident on its movements‚ behaviours and signatures. I experimented with a panda ‘looking

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    In March of 1992‚ Dr. Richard Sanford wrote an outspoken paper opposing the claims of the global warming hysteria of recent time. Sanford discusses how people accept global warming theories as scientific fact without questioning their validity. I can honestly say that I was one of these people who agreed with the media’s interpretation of these theories. After reviewing the pro global warming material in the course text‚ Environmental Science‚ written by G. Tyler Miller‚ and reading several articles

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    Acting under Pressure: How Management Accountants manage Ethical Issues Some of the professionals or even not yet professionals may face many psychological pressures often without people or resources to turn to for support‚ or the knowledge and skills to effectively manage these pressures. A great mind being an optimistic can help you a lot in terms of handling these pressures for you to be able to work properly. In contrast with this‚ a pessimistic mind will lead you no way. Leaders who want

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    Acting is a part of life

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    categories. It is called the Annual Speech Festival. For three years of my high school experience‚ I have attended all of the speech festival competitions. I have played different roles and acted in other categories such as dual acting‚ dramatic play‚ and monologue. Acting is a whole different world for me. I get to express myself and show what I can perform to the audience. The annual speech festival was a total challenge for me last year. It took a long time to discover my best performance category

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    of the falling object. This force attempts to counteract gravity and other downwards forces influencing a body. The amount of air resistance encountered by an object is dependent on two factors: speed of the object and surface area. Air resistance acting on a body is directly proportional to the speed of the falling body and this key principle demonstrates that an increase in speed causes an increase in air resistance. Similarly‚ the air resistance is also dependant on increases in the surface area

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    the depth of it‚ but that is completely untrue. The flexibility and use of a Liberal Arts degree is for everyone who is interested and is worth more than the loud politicians that wave them about so eagerly to raise their credibility which is why Sanford J. Ungar‚ former president of Goucher College‚ wrote The New Liberal Arts. First of all‚ when thinking about a Liberal Arts graduate‚ someone may see a free thinker that can create the newest and greatest thing. The free thinker needs to be more

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    constitutes good acting from bad acting? In my opinion good acting is where you can clearly see the emotions of the actor based on their pitch and tone of voice‚ their facial expressions‚ and even the way they physically move and use their body language. When you see good acting‚ it can make you forget that it’s a person putting on a role and that character actually feels like a real live

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    Draft 1 There is a lot of misconceptions about the hidden skills people have and majors that people choose. In the first essay “The New Liberal Arts” by Sanford J Ungar‚ argues that a liberal education is not what students should look for. He found seven misconceptions and then argued against them. The next essay “Hidden Intellectualism” by Gerald Graff‚ states the misconceptions of people that are called “nerds” or “smart” are the ones who strive for intellectualism. These misconceptions of education

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    of the acting that matters. -Lucius Annaeus Seneca Technical and method acting are the two types of acting that we have discussed in class. Technical acting focus on an actor’s ability to play a part‚ while method acting is when the actor literally plays the part until the movie is over; even if the camera has stopped rolling. Both forms are considered to be acting‚ and both forms have created many masterpieces‚ such as James Stewart in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” for classical acting‚ and Daniel

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    In this situation‚ the young man was not really thinking about acting. In fact‚ he does not even have an external audience to witness his presentation of feeling‚ because he is in complete privacy. Nevertheless‚ feeling vaguely troubled because he was not upset enough‚ the young man tried to imagine the feeling he ‘should’ have‚ by evoking an ‘as if it is real’ condition. This might seem like fakery but was in fact his way of making his relationship real to him: he is actually trying to present his

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