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    Personal Project

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    Personal Interest Competitive cheerleading has been a big part of my life for ten years now. I have grown to love and become fully committed to the sport‚ practicing five days a week in the gym. Since cheerleading is a big part of my life‚ I wanted my Personal Project to be focused around cheerleading as well as giving back to the community. I decided to host a cheering competition and give the proceeds to a charity. The charity that was chosen was the ASK Childhood Cancer Foundation. This charity

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    with the exception of the concerts of modern artists. On the other hand‚ ask these students when they last watched a movie or a music video‚ and they would have most likely engaged in either or both of these activities within the last week. The responses given by these college students would likely be representative of American society as a whole—Americans are just not getting out to appreciate the live performing arts these days. Instead of going to the theaters‚ Americans are watching DVDs from

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    Big Fish

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    One of the most cherished and misunderstood aspect of life is the relationship between a father and his son. Fear‚ love and admiration go hand in hand in the bond between father and son and often‚ these lines can become blurred. As was the case in the movie “Big Fish”‚ despite the initial problems in the relationship between father and son caused by exaggerated stories told by the father‚ the stories inevitably brought them closer in the end. In the midst of a difficult times in Will Blooms life

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    suggestions) The second part‚ deciding on the point or the significance‚ is what makes it a speech in terms of public speaking. It will probably be the hardest part of your preparation. Use the methods employed by good storytellers. Look around at the audience – make them feel you are telling it to them. Set the scene – describe places‚ use facial expressions and physical movements. Use pauses to heighten the interest‚ particularly before the punchline‚ the final part of the story. Include conversation

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    Music has the ability to provoke certain emotions and convey messages that lectures and instruction simply cannot. When it comes to performing‚ it is not only essential to know the material but it is also significant to know how to effectively execute the material just as well. With every performance comes strengths and weaknesses‚ there is always room for growth. Receiving critiques and constructive criticism can serve as a beneficial approach in identifying where that growth can be made. Of all

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    explain how you would stage Mrs Linde’s initial visit to Nora in Act One in order to highlight the difference between the two characters. The Henrik Ibsen play‚ ‘A Doll’s House’ was written in 1879; greatly impacting it’s Scandinavian and German audiences due to its strong feminist theme‚ which Ibsen portrayed throughout the play. Mrs Linde visits Nora initially in Act One and we immediately see the strong differences between her and Nora‚ which can be shown through various stage directions. Despite

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    Moray House school of Education MEd TESOL 2008-2009 Learner Assessment in TESOL Tutor: Gillies Haughton Student: Shaaban Ahmed S0899927 Learner Assessment in TESOL Assessing Listening Introduction Assessing listening is one of the most significant areas of language testing. However‚ it is the least area that is cared for and developed in assessment. Perhaps this is due to it is a very complex process. Listening is NOT assessed in my context and this has caused dramatic drawbacks

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    Q1. Explain briefly the characteristics of communication. Ans. Communication is transferred from one to another. There are different types of communication. Internal communication‚ external communication and people or face to face communication. Internal communication is basically communicate internally for example‚ our bran working. External communication is we are using or getting help from something for example‚ we are withdrawing money from ATM. Internal and External communication is overlapping

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    ACS124: Modelling‚ analysis and control by J A Rossiter Tutorial sheet outline solutions TUTORIAL ANSWERS 1 Units in Modelling a) The lightest mass is 20 g. b) The shortest distance is 4.2 yards. c) The largest area is largest 8.7 ft2. d) The greatest volume is greatest 2 m3. e) The highest temperature is 300K. f) The smallest pressure is 7.8 bar. g) The smallest power is 5000 Btu/hr. Note: 1 slug = 37.17 lb‚ 1 Btu/s = 778 ft-lbf/s & 1 ft-lbf/s = 1.356 x 10-3 kW 1 Models can be

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    impression they want their “audience” to believe. It is also clarified that in order to analysis these social actions‚ we must look at is as a team‚ not as individuals. His theory goes into deeper detail which explains how it is possible for people to establish these performances; which are: roles‚ scripts‚ costumes‚ and a stage. Firstly‚ a role is the “self” that someone wants to present to their audience. Scripts can help people create their roles and convince the audience of it. Costumes also help

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