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    Lindsay Chandler Lkc5074@psu.edu; INART 005 Section 3 Doc Severinsen Review They’re loud and hip. They pump up an audience‚ as they spew with energy. They keep the crowd going all night long. Who are these people? The answer might surprise some‚ as the group being referred to is the Doc Severinsen Big Band. What’s even more surprising is that the leader of this band‚ Doc Severinsen himself‚ is a respectable 86-years-old. Despite his old age‚ Severinsen managed to deliver a powerhouse show on October

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    Christianity in theatres‚ proving it exits to begin with. This idea offers an almost humorous look on the ritual of religion. It plays with the ideas of blurring the boundaries between life and theatre (Bosque 1). To further prove Christianity exists in performance and theatre‚ we must search for the different forms that have been established. Wayang Wahyu is a Catholic form of shadow theatre (Poplawska 1). It presents a history of Christian theatre. This can further prove Christian theatre is more abundant

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    Lindsay Chandler Lkc5074@psu.edu; INART 005 Section 3 No Place to Be Somebody Review You are in a New York City bar. It’s dark‚ but muffled voices and conversations can be heard around you. The year is 1970. Welcome to the setting of Charles Gordone’s No Place to Be Somebody. One might think that capturing this dark and shabby bar scene would be a challenging feat to accomplish in Penn State University’s quaint Pavilion Theatre. One might also wonder how a group of students could possibly portray

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    Title: Introduction The process of human being becoming a member of a society can be termed as socialization. This is a learning process where an individual gathers knowledge‚ skills‚ values‚ tradition and norms. The interaction of a child with his parents‚ relatives‚ friends etc help develop his individuality and the ability to conceive of his own volition. The forming process of a child in a society and family is made possible with

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    Public Speaking Wire Tapping My topic that I’m going to talk about is wiretapping‚ the history‚ how it is used‚ and how people feel about it. Wiretapping began in the early days when they had a telegraph system was invented in 1844 there were many human operators to take messages‚ so it was easy for law enforcement to intercept other peoples messages. Then there was the modern day telephone that was that has voice communication technology that was invented by Alexander Graham Bell

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    AYOUB LAISSOUF The Most Decisive Moment in my Life Last year was the most turbulent period of my life. I spent the whole of it in pubs drinking beer and gaming girls. I didn’t pass the baccalaureate exam‚ nor did I live up to my family’s expectations; I was the most disappointing and miserable member of my family. At first‚ they were looking after me and trying to guide me‚ but in the end‚ they forsook me and left me to myself. They started demeaning me and considering

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    and Assessment in Practice module which requires me to produce a critically reflective account of my experience mentoring and assessing a student in practice. The areas that will be discussed through the assignment are (1)‚ student learning styles‚ (2)‚ communication and (3)‚ confidence. I will initially talk through the first meeting with my student‚ followed by my reflective account covering all three areas. The reflective model used for the assignment will be Boud et al (1985). What? Mentoring

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    Last year‚ I heard many different views about the Business Strategy course but they all seemed to scream “Thinking About Bull****” synonymous for Thinking About Business (now known as Evidence-Based Management). I was given advice to attend the guest lectures since they are the most important lectures‚ as they are examinable. However‚ being highly motivated and excited for the year ahead‚ I diligently went to all the lectures and wrote down notes. I laughed at the thought of having to keep a learning

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    Ethnocentrism is the belief that one’s culture is more superior to others and that they hold all others in comparison to their own. It is a concept that was introduced in the beginning of this course and has played a role in discussions throughout the semester. At first it is difficult to understand what ethnocentrism is and why it plays such a prominent role‚ but with the reoccurring appearance of the term in class‚ the importance behind it becomes more evident. If an individual has the perspective

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    In our week three Practice Foundations tutorial the class participated in a role play exercise designed to assess our ability to utilise interpersonal communication skills to obtain a basic patient health history of a fictitious patient. My assigned patient was a seventeen year epileptic old male who had suffered three colic seizures‚ one at home and two after admission to hospital I was looking forward to this task I was initially concerned about this task as I am comfortable found

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