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    Stanislavsky’s most significant contribution to theatre was his system of acting‚ which became the most persuasive influence on acting during the Twentieth Century. In 1912 he established the Moscow Art Theatre’s First Studio to explore his system of acting through training and performances by young actors. Stanislavsky’s system consisted of five basic assumptions about acting. The first basic assumption about acting is that an actor’s body and voice must be trained and flexible so they can

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    Self is called into question as Captain Delano‚ of Herman Melville’s Benito Cereno‚ faces himself in situations unlike any he has approached before. This concept of self shapes the way in which Delano acts once aboard the San Dominick and how he tackles the obvious uneasiness that his peers face. While aboard the San Dominick‚ Captain Delano is required to look at himself in a completely different way than he has ever done so before and he does this through Jacques Lacan’s mirror stage. He undergoes

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    HISTORY OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS The Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles had their origins in the Indian independence movement‚ which strove to achieve the values of liberty and social welfare as the goals of an independent Indian state.[1] The development of constitutional rights in India was inspired by historical documents such as England’s Bill of Rights‚ the United States Bill of Rights and France’s Declaration of the Rights of Man.[2] The demand for civil liberties formed an important

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    Unit 202 Outcome 1 1.1 My duties and responsibilities of my own role are to ensuring that all the clients are safe in their rooms‚ to assist with personal care‚ respond to any call bells‚ to report any accidents or unexplained injuries to the nurse in charge‚ ensure that dentures‚ glasses and hearing aids are in working order‚ to assist with meals and clean any spills immediately. 1.2 The standards that influence the way that the role is carried out is the Care Standards Act 2000‚ Mental Health

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    A Midsummer’s Night Dream Acting Review I found the acting in AMSND very good. Actors were generally well suited for their parts and did a good job playing them. Firstly‚ there was Dominic West as Lysander. I think that he did a very good job and was well suited for the role. He very much embodied the character during the first scene‚ when showing his frustration to Egeus. Secondly‚ there was Anna Friel as Hermia. I think she did an excellent job playing the part. She cried during her beginning scene

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    privilege and a duty to make the world a better place Most people would agree that it is both a privilege and a duty to make the world a better place. In the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens‚ (complete a one-sentence summary of the novel) Scrooge is visited by three ghosts and given a chance to change his future. Three examples of it being both a privilege and a duty to make the world a better place. It is a duty to make people aware of how kind they need to be‚ it is a duty to make mankind

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    Talking/Acting Black or White For decades‚ there have been stereotypes of all kinds that arise from multiple things such as race‚ culture‚ sex‚ social standing‚ and even occupation. The biggest seen stereotype that is seen today‚ and has been for many years‚ is race. When it comes to race‚ society puts stereotypes on how people are supposed to act‚ talk‚ walk‚ even dress. If you don’t fit into societies description of the way you “ought to be”‚ then you are looked at as if something is wrong and

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    FM 7-21.13 Chapter 3 Section 1 Duties‚ Responsibility‚ and Authority Duty: Duty is defined as “Obligatory tasks‚ conduct‚ service‚ or functions that arise from one’s position (as in life or in a group).”- Merriam Webster. To others‚ it may mean a moral or legal obligation. Such as having a legal duty to obey lawful orders of those appointed over a soldier. According to the Army field manual noted above‚ junior enlisted soldiers perform all their duties to standard as well as to the best if their

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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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    2.1.3 Theoretical motives behind M & A 2.1.2.1 Behavioural Finance theory A behavioural perspective states that industry shocks may trigger merger waves. According to Roll (1986)‚ managers are highly confident with bull markets since they are already performing well. This results to an increase in overestimation of the expected effect of synergies from the M&A transactions which end up getting punished by realities. Shareholders and investors are usually overconfident and assume greater synergy gains

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