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    firm believer any student of acting needs to be as versatile in as many performance techniques as possible. I believe all actors would say they have preferences when it comes to styles or genres of scripts‚ nevertheless‚ when starting out or possibly even deep into an actor’s career they must be flexible to perform as cast: Not only to pay the bills‚ but to grow as a performer. In Acting in Musicals‚ Mr. Jory attempts to answer an often debated question “Is the art of acting different in musicals and

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    Modern day technology is basically parallel to the world in 1984. The difference is society voluntarily inserts themselves into technological control. The advances we have had in technology such as smart tv’s‚ social media‚ and how the government controls society’s minds are examples of how we mirror Oceania’s totalitarian government. Modern life merely resemembles the life presented in George Orwell’s 1984. Oceania’s government’s goal was to brainwash its’ citizens into believing that the way they

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    My acting career began in fifth grade in Rome Little Theatre’s production of Charlotte’s Web. I started out as a simple fairgoer that went onstage once‚ but have since transitioned to larger leading roles‚ such as Genie in Aladdin‚ Monsieur Firmin in Phantom of the Opera‚ Shrek in Shrek the Musical‚ and Jesus in Godspell‚ all in this past season. I am currently in my 21st production in five years (not including church performances) as Jack in Into The Woods. The main venue I perform at is Rome Little

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    Lesson Plans for: Acting/Improv Program for Teens Class/ages: Acting/Improv – 4th-8th grade Week One: • Introductions (TV news interviews-one student interviews another as a reporter) • Explain rules and objectives for class • Review main aspects of improv: o Imagination – “When stories clash”-Huck Finn meets Harry Potter o Play – Kids at play-1st graders at playground‚ babies in crib o Trust – Gibberish o Observation – Whisper/Normal/Shout

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    is represented by the Weird Sisters‚ or the three witches. The second influence or evil force comes from his wife‚ Lady Macbeth. The third and final force attempting to destroy Macbeth‚ is Macbeth’s own character. The first forces of evil acting on Macbeth are the three Weird Sisters. They provide the initial nail that gets hammered into Macbeths head; they lead him to believe that he will be King of Scotland. This prophecy gets Macbeth thinking‚ but not wildly enough to do anything about

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    I have always felt inspired and consumed by the whole idea of acting‚ the whole world of acting. I have managed to find interests in other things such as poetry and singing‚ but at the end of it all‚ the thing I definitely most passionate about is acting. To me‚ acting alone‚ is not just how we perceive the world‚ I feel like it goes beyond that and touches us on issues‚ we may struggle to understand. Acting gives us the opportunity to use our imagination to our own expense‚ whilst creating something

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    Throughout literature there are many examples of courageous characters. Some of the classical examples include: Jane Eyre of Jane Eyre‚ Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter and Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. In more modern literature‚ courage is the characters of Tris in Divergent and Harry Potter and Hermonie Granger in Harry Potter. Another example in modern literature of a courageous individual is found in the unlikely character of Nikolai Kreztsky‚ who is a Siberian camp guard in

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    Death of a Salesman as a modern tragedy Death of a Salesman as a modern tragedy  Death of a Salesman is typically classified as a modern tragedy. This implies that it follows the example of the classic Greek tragedies‚ Roman tragedies and Shakespearian and Jacobean tragedy. There are‚ however‚ subtle but vital differences between these forms. Aristotle’s classic view of tragedy saw the form as one which only properly deals with the fate of gods‚ kings and heroes. In the twentieth century‚ such

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    Focus BPR from Dell Inc. In recent centuries‚ market conditions are changing all the time. Tens of thousands of enterprises are faced with severe challenges due to the increasingly fierce competition. The competition makes customers have more choices for commodities as well as higher requests to services. What should companies do for the sake of gaining a foothold and developing their own advantages? Most of them had already found the answer – business process reengineering. Business process

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    Modern Day Dehumanization Corruption in the government has always been apparent in societies of the past. Though our modern day government has gotten more effective at hiding it’s obvious corruption‚ it does not justify them from their actions. By critiquing totalitarianism‚ George Orwell in his novel 1984 provides a warning to people of all times and places to be wary of their governments. The many examples of government totalitarianism in 1984 can be seen through the eyes of the protagonist

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