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    related with the easiness of the work and the lack of any knowledge and skills. Nearly everyone thinks that it is easy to be an actor and play his role in the film or to be an athlete and run all day long and do nothing special connected with the ordinary or common professions. Evidently‚ many people speak about the unfaithfulness of the human society and criticise actors and athletes because of their payment‚ which is often equal to hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars. A famous movie

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    Robert Guillaume – The Rough Ride of a Smooth Actor Mark Miller Actor Robert Guillaume is a man without regrets. Well‚ maybe one. "I always wanted to be able to play the piano & never succeeded. I was a total bust. I had an inability to practice‚ and when I did practice‚ no amount of practice made me play better or sound better. And I blame the Catholic Church for screwing up my sense of music." The Catholic Church? But isn’t the Church known for its music? Guillaume elaborates.

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    In film making‚ the actor is the face of the film. Acting is not just pretending to be someone else; it is becoming the character thereby creating the magic of effective acting. Noticeable actors are usually our way into a movie. (Goodykoontz‚ & Jacobs 2011). Impersonator: Usually these roles are found in historical and biographical stories. (Goodykoontz‚ & Jacobs 2011). I think of Denzel Washington impersonating Malcolm X in 1992; where Mr. Washington took on the person of Malcolm X and delivered

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    Earning of actors and professional athletes With the development of economy‚ people are satisfied with the physical needs. Thus people began to chase the spiritual needs. Entertainment and sports became an important way to do so. So there are many actors and professional athletes appeared. And they usually can get much money from their job‚ which many people cannot understand. Because people think actors and professional athletes are not worthy to get high salary. However‚ I think that actors and professional

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    beyond the challenges of a simple disguise. What‚ then‚ does an impersonator need to remember? Know. Your. Target. If you’re going to imitate someone‚ you’ll need to be very familiar with how they work and what they do. Verbal tics‚ skills‚ necessary jargon‚ an understanding of their history—make sure you know what they know. Neither should you forget to keep track of what they don’t know‚ either: we have a long history of impersonators getting caught by answering questions with things the people they

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    the play. It’s only the actors with the main parts that get to do a small rehearsal with the other main parts. WE have to learn the lines on our own in a very short space of time. My scripts consist of my full text and then a couple of small lines after my speeches‚ which are called cues‚ and when I hear this cue I do my speech. In my play at the moment there are instructors who help the lesser people like me with their lines. These men and women are professional actors and are very helpful because

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    “Discuss the contribution of Actor-Network Theory to our understanding of management accounting and control in organisations that have adopted ERPS technologies.” Over the past decade‚ management accounting has seen an extraordinary rise in technology driven innovations‚ whereby Hyvonen (2008) explains how this has contributed to the emergence of virtual organisations. The power of ICT plays a pivotal role in many organisations‚ through providing a basis for managing efficient operations and formulating

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    At the age of 14 he left home‚ between the ages of 16 and 21‚ acting as an imposter he had encashed almost $2.5 million by throwing fraudulent checks in banks all over United States and 25 other countries. At 21 he was in prison for offences involving financial crime and impersonations. At 26 he was working with the FBI‚ advising the authorities on crimes committed by fraud. This is the story of a devil turned angel Frank Abagnale Jr‚ a con artist‚ once known as the world’s most famous confidence

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    that they could become a famous athlete or actor. The common question tends to come up do actors‚ and athletes get paid too much. Actors and athletes are not paid too considerably because they inspire more people such as teens to take a chance and do a job out of your passion. They are getting paid off on how they perform or play. Being put on a pedestal because society is always judging actors and athletes more often than not. Most importantly‚ actors and athletes are not paid a great deal because

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    self the actor that he is comparing himself to has been acting for a while so it’s obvious that he is more convincing than Hamlet. The actor that told the story of King Priam had tons of practice faking his feelings that even his body plays along with the part he is acting. For example‚ Hamlet is arguing with himself and saying that if the actor had a real motive he could do wonders "drown the stage with tears"make mad the guilty and appal the free‚ confound the ignorant‚ and amaze indeed" (2.2

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