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    scenes are filled with a variety of props and have rich‚ textured backgrounds. This scene‚ in contrast‚ is played out in an empty‚ white room with minimal props; two chairs‚ a television‚ a table‚ and a remote control. The television looks like an old set from the nineteen-sixties‚ perfectly normal except for the fact that there are no wires coming out the back. The old‚ Victorian red leather chairs have wooden faces carved into the ends of the arms. The props are placed symmetrically in a small

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    Mnm Project 4

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    Proportion | Count | Total | Sample Prop. | Std. Err. | Z-Stat | P-value | p | 379 | 1978 | 0.1916 | 0.1062995 | -5.039380 | .000000468 |   Test their claim that the true proportion of orange M&Ms candies is 0.20 at the 0.05 significance level. Hypotheses: Claim –p =0.20 H0: p = 0.20 (null) H1: p = 0.20 (alternative) Decision: Reject the null (sufficient evidence to suggest that true proportion is 0.20) Proportion | Count | Total | Sample Prop. | Std. Err. | Z-Stat | P-value |

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    in a gondola prop to depict this. With the scene change‚ also comes minor dialogue changes for the actors‚ ‘I trow this is his house hereby water’s edge’. At the start of the scene at centre -stage left‚ Petruchio is seated at the front of a gondola prop‚ with Grumio rowing‚ positioned toward the back of the gondola prop. The water of the canal they are on is depicted by a projection of a pool of water onto the stage floor from above and the sound of rushing water. A bridge prop is located

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    2001 Space Odyssey

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    Odyssey and look at the design of the set and use of props and how it sets up the futuristic feel of the movie. In the first scenes in the movie before we even see the monkey we see a land full of sand that seems to have no humans on it. We later see animals like monkey‚ tigers‚ and zebras running around. Even Though there is no dialogue we can understand that this is a time before humans existed because of the way the

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    for the barista. Props such as the register‚ menu‚ coffee beans‚ flavorings‚ and machines filled the stage. Scripts were minimal but polite. In a cheerful tone‚ the cashier asked what I would like to have. Searching the giant menu‚ I decided to not stray from my favorite latte.

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    Chicago Play Critique

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    Natalie Flowers Jv theatre 6th 31 October 2014 Chicago Play Critique The show takes place in Chicago‚ Illinois in the 1920s. It starts with Roxie Hart’s cold-blooded murder of Fred Casely. Roxie convinces her husband Amos that the man was a burglar‚ but then the police inform him that she knew the man and Amos gives her up to the cops. She is sent to the Cook County Jail where she meets Velma Kelly‚ Mama‚ and other murders. Mama gets her talking to the best lawyer in town‚ Billy Flinn‚ and with

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    Drama Essay Grotowski

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    just a platform stage and some actors to something unique and interesting. Grotowski believed to be interesting it did not need lighting‚ effects‚ costumes‚ makeup‚ props‚ costumes or scenery. This was regarded as poor theatre as funding was barely needed and stuck to its name still today. The minimal use of props meant that the same prop could be used as many different things; He also encouraged the use of music especially ritual music because it was successful in affecting the audience is different

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    sitting at an elevated level. One of the best parts of the acting was the use of props. The props were very realistic and all of the actions the props were used for improved the performance. Several times throughout the production props were used for very realistic effects such as shooting at the Count and killing vampires. Along with good acting the stage was awesome and made this horror story excellent. There were props all over and there even were some tree branches hanging above the seats that

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    handling of tools. I felt it was not hard for me to adjust to the setup and the functions due to the stage equipment being provided and easy to access. While being a production intern‚ I was also working with other interns whom assisted me with the props as well as being a team player. The production that was taking place was a two play festival‚ which features two original stage plays that won a contest and is granted a full production as well as a cash prize. One of the plays was called “Dispossessed”

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    Homosexual Marriage

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    Homosexual Marriage Supreme Court of the United States had decided to hear arguments in two gay-marriage cases‚ one is Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)‚ and another is Proposition 8 (Prop 8). The case will be tried in 2013‚ and the court will issue its ruling in June. The Defense of Marriage Act is a United States federal law which signed by Bill Clinton in 1996 restricts federal marriage benefits and required inter-state marriage recognition to only opposite-sex marriages in the United States

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