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    I decided that the character I was playing was flamboyant and they were big characters in the play which we discussed with the director. The director gave us an example like David Walliams in ‘Little Britain’ so both of us created our own interpretation to our characters but they were so alike and this worked because when we performed our energy would bounce of each other. I believe that we needed a lot of energy to play these comedic characters to bring them alive. Joe Winston agrees: “Their physical

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    the diagnostic/prescriptive/evaluation (DPE) strategy of instruction for ID students. The DPE is not a concept. Educators have been using it for decades (Mann and Phillips‚ 1967). During the past 40 years it has been improved and refined (Ewing & Brecht). The paper examines each of the components of DPE: diagnosis‚ prescription‚ and evaluation (Thomas‚ 1996). In conclusion it presents two applications of implementing the DPE with two students diagnosed with ID. The diagnostic process requires

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    The good years for Weimar Germany were from 1924 to 1929‚ when the Republic got through the crises of 1923 and entered a stage of stability. The economy at this time was prosperous and the political chaos turned to constancy. The brilliant culture of Germany made it the centre of European creativity. This was in the areas of music‚ film‚ art‚ literature‚ science and more where Berlin showed great talents! Berlin was now seen as one of the most exciting cities in Europe‚ and Germany was accepted

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    Activity One - Choreographic Intention The dance ‘The Oppression of the Jewish Race’ was based on the stimulus ‘Schindlers List’ directed by Steven Spielberg. The dance is in narrative structure based on the journey of the Jewish race from freedom to oppression. The feelings within this dance vary. In the first section‚ the dance begins with a light playfulness where happiness and hope are portrayed by the dancers. This hopefulness gradually fade however‚ as the dance steadily progresses into bleakness

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    Naval Hospital Emergency Room Staff The call comes in‚ there is a 23 year old who was in a motor vehicle versus pedestrian accident in route. He has a laceration to the head‚ c-spine precautions have been implemented and vital signs are stable. Estimated time of arrival by ambulance is in eight minutes. Any Emergency Room(ER) can be a very chaotic environment‚ but with the help of three distinctive job titles‚ a Naval Hospital ER runs smoothly but not effortlessly. A successful Naval Hospital ER

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    Seasons Bolt does not make clear his position on the play ’s moral and historical issues. Comparing A Man For All Seasons to Brecht ’s Galileo‚ Tynan wrote: "it matters little [to Bolt] whether More ’s beliefs were right or wrong; all that matters is that he held them‚ and refused to disclose them under questioning. For Mr. Bolt‚ in short‚ the truth is subjective; for Brecht it is objective. ..."2 The terms "subjective" and "objective" suggest a Marxist perspective in which the moral structure of

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    Introduction to Mike Leigh Mike Leigh was born on February 20‚ 1943 in‚ Salford‚ Lancashire‚ England. His first play‚ The Box Play‚ began his use of improvisation and collaboration with actors. -His devising process; 1. Mike Leigh has separate conversations with each of his actors. He proceeds to ask questions on the people they know‚ even if it was just for a short period of time. 2. One of these moments are selected as a stimulus for the character‚ for example; going to a party. 3. The actor

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    1.1 General Overview Theatre is an encompassing comprehensive art for which includes other forms such as the music and fashion (Theatre Projects Consultants‚ 2016). It is a leading art form with a complex entity which is dependent on the intricate interaction of ideas‚ text‚ characters‚ and performance. From the diverse elements of these theatrical mixes‚ the most important ones mostly evident in plays are idea‚ characters‚ conflict‚ dialogue‚ and construction (Weijdom‚ 2016). For centuries‚ play

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    Cain’s Book Assignment The Venue -We went to see the performance of Cain’s Book in The Arches Theatre Glasgow. The Arches is a venue I had never heard of before and when we arrived there I wasn’t surprised why I hadn’t as it isn’t your typical area for a theatre venue. The Arches is situated in an under passage in the centre of Glasgow‚ surrounded by some odd shops and fast food places and one of the entrances to Cenral Station. The area is pretty run down looking‚ quite dark and dingy and

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    to work most efficiently". - Louis A. Allen According to Henry Fayol‚ “To organize a business is to provide it with everything useful or its functioning i.e. raw material‚ tools‚ capital and personnel’s”. Definition Of Controlling According to Brecht‚ “Controlling is a systematic exercise which is called as a process of checking actual performance against the standards or plans with a view to ensure adequate progress and also recording such experience as is gained as a contribution to possible

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