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    Unit 3 Acting Skills

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    Unit 3 “Acting Skills” Reflection Mini Performance Project 1 “The Ghost Walk” How did you show acting and personal management skills in rehearsal? (Outcome B.3) Read the descriptors and highlight the level you think you reached. Level 1 | 1B.3 Demonstrate limited acting and personal management skills in rehearsal. | Level 2 Pass | 2B.P3 Demonstrate personal management skills and competent application of acting skills in rehearsal. | Level 2 Merit | 2B.M3 Demonstrate consistent personal

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    Long-Acting Beta-Agonist

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    A) Long-acting beta agonist: Beta-agonists (Beta2-agonists) are the medications that affect smooth muscles surrounding airways.1 In an irritated state of lung‚ muscles around the airways are constricted; these kinds of drugs can influence these muscles and make them relaxed‚ which brings about widening of airway and leads to comfortable breath (“easier breathing”1).1 They are categorized into two subtypes according to their duration time of action‚ including long-acting and short-acting. They can

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    Nike - Hitting the Wall

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    Hitting the Wall: Nike & international labor practices How well and how responsibly do you think she has handled these issues to date? What advice would you give her about how she should now proceed? What principles should guide the company’s policies and practices? What opportunities‚ constraints‚ and risks does the firm face? What are the scope and limits of its social responsibilities? There are two aspects to look at how Nike has acted: 1) The intension with which it has acted:

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    Whether you are only just starting with your acting career‚ or whether you are wanting a change in direction from your existing career to go into acting‚ everyone will have to go through the same learning process. The biggest and simplest tip that you can be given‚ is to first of all set your expectation level about breaking into the acting industry. If you want to become an actor or actress‚ you must be prepared that you will be entering into a very cut throat industry‚ and the likelihood of you

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    radio sports announcing company)‚ to go to Los Angeles to cover a Chicago Cubs practice game. His boss reluctantly agreed‚ thinking that Ronald just really‚ really wanted to go see the Chicago Cubs at a game. But the real reason was to try to start an acting career in Hollywood. Ronald had heard about the actors the Hollywood directors produced‚ and he wanted to be famous too. He turned out to be an okay actor‚ but he only got the starring role in one movie soon after: George Gipp‚ the part of a college

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    A cultural Study of Nike

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    A Cultural Study and Political Ecology of Nike Partially excerpted from Petrina‚ S. (2001). The political ecology of design and technology education: An inquiry into methods. International Journal of Technology and Design Education 10‚ 207-237. When we put our comfortable shoes on in the morning and take a step‚ our steps are always already scripted within powerful cultural processes. Shoes‚ no more so than the apparel covering our bodies‚ happen to provide particularly robust examples of how

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    Renaissance Theatre: Acting and Staging ADA4M Italy Italian Staging of the Renaissance ● ● Although Italians were strict about dramatic content‚ they were more flexible regarding the staging of their dramatic works. Italian staging of the Renaissance built not only on traditions established in Ancient Greece and Rome‚ but also scientific and artistic discoveries of the time. Influences on Italian Staging ● ● ● ● ● In 1486‚ Vitruvius’ work The Ten Books on Architecture (De

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    Acting White Theory Essay

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    Research has shown there is a trend of African-Americans underachieving in schools. According to Mocombe (2011)‚ this widening achievement gap is related to the “acting white” theory proposed by John Ogbu. “Acting white” is the phrase used to describe when African-Americans are “disassociating from black cultural identity and assuming the cultural norms and values of whites” (Foster‚ 2004‚ p. 274). Specifically‚ Foster found the African-American culture does not promote education as a priority

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    Nike - Company Profile

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    Nike Problem definition We have chosen to write about Nike. First of all we are going to make a company description of Nike and write about their history‚ and then we would like to make a swot analysis‚ wherein we are going to write about the company’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ their opportunities and their threats. Then we will write about the importance of globalization for Nike’s expanding. After that‚ we will write about their policies‚ among these we will mention their environment policy

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    he changed his stage name to Konstantin Stanislavski. He was founder of the first acting “system”‚ co-founder of the Moscow Theatre (1897)‚ and a renowned practitioner of the naturalist school of thought. In 1987 he also met Russian playwright‚ Anton Chekov. Stanislavski’s process of character development‚ the "Stanislavski Method"‚ was the means for method acting. It was‚ and still is‚ the most influential acting system on the modern stage and screen. After enrolling at Moscow’s Drama School‚ he

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