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    November 4‚ 2012 Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller uses realism as a prevalent factor that truly defines the drama‚ Death of a Salesman‚ and allows the audience to identify with one or more of the characters in the play; primarily Willy. There are several aspects of the drama that contribute to its likeness to the lives and experiences of the audience. The setting refers to existing physical elements of the modern time‚ along with the verbiage. Just as well‚ characters in the play have real life situations

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    Evita-Musical Production

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    Evita was a very well rounded musical production. All aspects of the production‚ including the singing‚ dancing‚ lighting‚ scenic design‚ and stage projections produced a great show. Not only were the actors on stage talented‚ but the use of light and video projection enhanced the performance and was one of the highlights throughout the show. I specifically enjoyed when the white curtain became the train of Evita’s dress and was used as a projection screen while it was attached to her. I have seen

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    when delivering a speech. Vocal delivery includes rate‚ volume‚ and pitch. Vocal delivery helps us engage and interest the audience and it ensures that our ideas are communicated clearly. Rate of speaking is how fast or slow you speak. The rate of speaking should be in middle as speaking too fast the audience will not absorb all information and speaking too slow will lose audience attention. To control rate of speaking one should practice your speech and can also include reminders to “slow down” on

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    Nina Simone

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    even though I have everything I need in life. I pay close attention to the people in the audience and notice that all of them are fixated on Ms. Simone. They know they are in the presence of an amazing performance and are hanging off of every word that is coming out of her mouth. I also notice the pain in her face and in her voice. She is literally putting all of her being behind every word and making the audience feel those emotions with her. As time goes by she moves on from singing about all that

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    She seeks to educate the audience that cluster bombs not only kill people‚ but also the human psyche. She does some imagery to help the audience visualize some of her points. For example‚ in an effort to vividly portray what odds Mohammed faces in addition to his loss of limbs from cluster bombs she says‚ “Even before his disability‚

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    circus tent for the ‘Circus Polka’. The Ringmaster‚ played by Rainer Krenstetter‚ commanded the stage and was mesmerizing to all who watched. Following the Ringmaster’s entrance‚ children of various ages from the Miami City Ballet School reminded the audience of what it was like to be young and have a passion for something. Although brief‚ the ‘Circus Polka’ dance was a pleasant

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    In my research I learned that there is no simple definition for principles of effective teaching. As we all know learning is a challenge and change in each individual. In an effort to summarize principles of learning a handful of ideas come to mind. Communication‚ Interaction‚ Diversity Recognition‚ Program Knowledge‚ Teaching Techniques‚ Student Exercises‚ and Appropriate Breaks. Learning is more likely to occur if there is a realistic and attainable learning goal. Teaching principles also are

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    talk show A television or radio show in which noted people‚ such as authorities in a particular field‚ participate in discussions or are interviewed and often answer questions from viewers or listeners. ------------------------------------------------- A play is a form of literature written by a playwright‚ usually consisting of scripted dialogue between characters‚ intended for theatrical performancerather than just reading. Plays are performed at a variety of levels‚ from Broadway‚ Off-Broadway

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    The Dressmaker Set in a small rural town in the 1950’s‚ Rosalie Ham‚ the author of the ‘Dressmaker‚’ has written the novel in such a way that presents the audience with an exquisitely detailed portrayal of the characters. She critiques the malicious behaviours of many of the townspeople’s values highlighted within the wheat-belt community. Ham challenges the reader to view their ideas and morals through her empathetic portrayal as their actions are understood‚ however the hypocrisy and bigotry that

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    with numerous voices that encouraged each of them to express their emotions. This gave the audience an insight into their personal feelings and thoughts of their condition. Even though the set was not exactly the most extravagant‚ it had basic set pieces such as a couch and a table that made it unambiguous to the audience that the play was set in their cottages. I felt that the set was enough to inform he audience of where the play was set in and what really mattered was the content and acting of the

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