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    August 31‚ 1905 and was raised in Brooklyn‚ New York. In 1923 Meisner graduated from‚ what is now known today as Juilliard School he then attended The Damrosch Institute of Music. Meisner’s definition of acting is “the ability to live truthfully under the given imaginary circumstances.” Meisner was upset with method acting due to the recklessness of it‚ he found that it lead to emotional distress. Meisner created what is now known as “The Meisner Technique” when he was working with Stella Adler and Lee

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    relationship between the audience and the actor must be separated. An actor’s state of “always...being worshipped...spoils him.” This means that the confidence gained in the constant wave of affection from audiences only produces impure results. In serious acting‚ to create true art‚ the actor must be separated from the praise and the reward of performance. In art‚ there is no goal other than to perform to a theme. In his book‚ An Actor Prepares‚ Stanislavski describes his own process in becoming Othello in

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    THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NANJING MASACRE AND HOW JAPAN HAS ACTED AFTER THE EVENT Seth Linder HST_103_56 October 31‚ 2017 The Nanjing Massacre or often called the Rape of Nanking was a horrifying time for the Chinese people. The citizens of Nanjing were brutally raped and killed including soldiers‚ women‚ children and even elders. The Nanjing Massacre was all done during World War II from the infamous Japanese soldiers. The Chinese government gave up on protecting its city

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    Acting class- belle running for political position Hello everyone! I am Belle‚ and I will be the first princess running for town mayor. I am a very responsible‚ independent‚ and intelligent woman. I have many ways to make this town a better place. I will add more attractions in the town‚ expand education‚ and create new programs and clubs to help support banning violence. First‚ as I said‚ I will add new attractions to this town. I will open up parks so people can take walks in them and observe

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    What is a Presidential doctrine: it indicates a program that a president uses to implement a policy towards either a country or region to attain foreign policy aspirations for the United States. The term "doctrine" denotes "A declaration of certified government policy‚ particularly in foreign affairs and military strategy" ("Doctrine‚" n.d.). Presidents like Jimmy Carter‚ James Polk‚ and George W. Bush put together their doctrines‚ but amid these the doctrine of President Ronald Reagan is most notably

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    Acting 2 – Applying skills in performance Prepare‚ rehearse and perform a role in a text based project Character Study Lindsey Hunter – Smillie “Othello”– Act 4‚ Scene 3 Character - Emilia Analysis of text in relation to character The piece is written in traditional Shakespearian language. We looked up words to work out what the characters were saying. Emilia is interested in learning about Desdemona’s relationship but is wary about saying exactly how she feels in case she hurts

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    good and evil. The significance of the glasses is easy to figure out from the beginning of the novel when the boys take Piggy’s glasses to start a fire in hopes of getting rescued. The glasses are a huge symbol in the book that symbolizes wisdom and logic because he is able to see things very clearly. They symbolize civilization‚ because the glasses seemed to be the only thing that was really left from the civilized

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    How fast was the current? How high the cliffs? Was that bird or plant different from one known in the East? Lewis went on to describe some of the animals‚ including the eastern woodrat--the first animal new to science encountered on the voyage--in what is today Osage County‚ Missouri. The explorers encountered fierce grizzly bears which attacked them. The bears were so tough that even several rifle shots wouldn’t kill them. The grizzly bears were truly the kings of the western plains. Lewis and Clark

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    23/8/2012- Mask And Movement w/ Pedro Focus: Animal transformation. Panda signatures: * Slumped spine. * Mask. * Feet point inward. * Neck slightly forward. * Big bodied‚ wide. * Slow rhythm * Peaceful and playful intention. Reflection I found finding an animal and engulfing it as I am quite enjoyable‚ as pandas have been my favourite animal since a very young age I was confident on its movements‚ behaviours and signatures. I experimented with a panda ‘looking

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    War people were discouraged. Citizens needed something to believe in. In the Gettysburg Address Lincoln described the wonderful things the nation was fighting for. It was a new interpterion of American government and society. It was about preserving self-government. Before the Gettysburg Address the war was manly about state rights. Lincoln redefined the meaning of conflict by changing it into a more noble purpose. Lincoln effectively made the people aware of their rights. He said

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