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    IMPORTANCE of ART EDUCATION Have you ever thought why we send children to school? Why is education necessary? Firstly‚ schools provide children with cultural values that vary in every culture and that are necessary to become a good citizen. Also‚ schools upskill children and prepare them for a job related to their areas of interest. Finally‚ perhaps the most important function of schools is to teach children how to be better human beings. One of the important parts of education is art including music

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    The aim of this investigation is to discover which form of feedback‚ either positive or negative‚ is most effective in serving to improve performance. Based on my own experience and anecdotal evidence‚ my initial opinion is that positive feedback is more effective at improving performance than negative. Feedback Feedback is essential in order to reassure performers that what they are doing is correct so it will be repeated‚ or telling them what they are doing wrong so they can improve. There

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    INTRODUCTION: 0-2 Minutes- Lecture- PowerPoint The very nature of theatre involves some special hazards‚ including safety hazards‚ fire hazards and chemical hazards. Backstage crew‚ performers‚ and sometimes even the audience can be at risk. Within the theatre‚ there is lifting of heavy scenery‚ and manipulation of this often-large scenery‚ props‚ and lighting or special effect equipment in a very small space. The hours of work are irregular and the backstage is often very cramped‚ especially in

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    Play Analysis: Agnoia

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    “What on Earth am I here for?” as Rick Warren’s bestseller book‚ The Purpose Driven Life‚ asks its readers. I think that this is the same question that the play Agnoia tried to convey. Agnoia is a play performed by the FEU Theater Guild (FTG) last February 2013. The word agnoia is a Greek term which literally means “ignorance” – the perfect definition for man’s inability to understand his being. The setting of the play was in a hospital – as what the moving props (actors dressed and painted white)

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    Circus performers are people of great courage. They have to make a living out of entertaining people that pay good money to watch them and want to get their money’s worth. They have a lot of pressure from that‚ as well as peer pressure from their fellow performers. Not only do they have pressure from that‚ they have to worry about the very acts being preformed from playing with swords and fire to hanging from a wire hundreds of feet in the air. If their not focused on what they are doing‚ they can

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    Case Study (Chapter 11) Pay for Performance Enhances Employee Management at Scripps Health. Scripps Health is a nonprofit health organization which is based in San Diego. The organization was facing severe downturn financially which was the reason for the employee dissatisfaction and high employee turnover (especially the A grade employee like C.E.O). So‚ the organization has grown through the problem and came up with a new compensation system which was based on the performance of the employees

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    Girls’ Generation’s “I Got a Boy”: Grabbing Attention from Boys and Girls Alike The girls are back and better than ever. Girls’ Generation is a group of girls in a widely known pop group from Korea. Although most of their songs are in Korean‚ their name has also reached most parts of Asia‚ Europe‚ and the U.S. This is their first single since 2011 and they came back strong with an entertaining video‚ catchy song‚ and one of their best choreographies to catch everyone’s attention. One of the

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    Postdramatic theatre has been described as a step forward in the theatre world‚ providing artists with opportunities to break boundaries‚ bend rules and develop a highly original piece of theatre (Lehmann 2006‚ 17). This essay will investigate the postdramatic theatre conventions of non-linear narrative‚ physicality‚ parataxis and collaboration‚ and will specifically examine the company Forced Entertainment. It will explore one of the company’s performances‚ Club of No Regrets‚ which premiered in

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    Second‚ the board wanted to force more objectivity into the performance evaluation system. Some board members believe that too many subjective bonus awards were being made‚ providing managers with bonuses even in years where their entity did not perform well. One effect of allowing subjective judgments was that bonus awards were only loosely correlated with the realized operating performances. Another effect was a lot of misspend time‚ as managers engaged in “politicking”. They tried to convince

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