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    Ms. Sutherland English IV, Period 4 April 18, 2016 Chunk 1 “I really started dreaming... and broke out of my shyness when I got to Howard University. My first acting class was an Intro to Acting class with Professor Bay, who really broke me out of my shell, encouraged me to follow my dreams and make them a reality” (Gross). I’m going to talk about how to open the door of show business into Hollywood and show you how to potentially

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    Leto 's career is something to behold. An award-winning actor, director, musician, and pure artist, Leto epitomizes my creative values: never settle, and don 't be afraid to be dedicated to whatever you want to do. Origins Born in Louisiana, Jared Leto attended University of the Arts in Philadelphia to pursue painting. However, he eventually dropped out and studied acting in NYC. He then transitioned to California to begin his career music (“Jared Leto: Biography”). His big break in acting came from

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    “Acting can be Worth it” Acting is when an actor/ actress performs for people by means of portraying and telling somebody else’s story. Like any other job acting has its pros and cons, and people who act also have good and bad days just like any other person. However, some people try to become an actor/actress just for fame, money, and popularity. Sure it is nice to have those things, but if that is the only reason a person wants to act then there is a huge chance that their acting career will

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    graduated from Carnegie college in 1978, and went on to act. She has picked up an Emmy, two Tony awards. Five Tony nominations, and three Drama Desk awards. For Jones, her greatest career accomplishment was playing in a movie called “What Makes a Family,” which was about a gay couple. The journey of her acting career began in Paris. When did cherry know she wanted to be an actress? “I think I just always kind of was one,” she said. “I’m sure along about the fourth grade I was holding my mother’s

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    Actors Must Go Beyond Immitation and Become the Character What is acting, who are people which we can name actors? In fact we are all actors. Every single human being is an actor in his everyday life. Yet acting can be subdivided into two parts depending on a professional basis or daily one. Within the professional acting there are two major categories, Imitation and the art of becoming. Imitation, is when an actor tries to mime or imitate a certain character by talking the same way and

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    Intent to Live

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    true potential as an actor”, By Larry Moss The book is referred to as intent to live because most of the great actors who perform the acting seem not to be acting but living. This is depicted on how they portray their act; very real from the eyes of the audience. Larry moss has described these instances in this book on how the actors can achieve this level of acting by sharing out the techniques he has developed for over thirty years. As per Larry Moss description, the techniques highlighted can help

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    that the choice that has been made suits his career options. He may need assurance that he correctly using the internet to research occupations of interest. The traditional student on the other hand may find it beneficial to be a part of peer counseling programs or internships. Question # 2 Career Counseling can be beneficial to everyone that seeks employment. However, when seeking advice and assistance on something as important as a career, people should know the credentials of the counselor

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    We all have dealt with change at one point in our life. Change comes in many ways from having a new baby being born to transitioning to a new career. What I call this is forces of change. Secondly is how we process that change. It may simple and it may not be simple. Lastly once you process the change you are then able to manage change. If you manage change you will not be as stressed if you let it take over you. Change is never when you are ready. Yes you may plan to move to a new home or new

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    Students The reality for career technical educators with regard to broadening representation of both men and women in nontraditional careers is that there needs to be a creative recruitment strategy designed that utilizes the enthusiasm and talents of successful role models (Lucci Jr., W., 2007). Effective recruitment and teaching practices can help educators create learning situations that are conducive for all students to learn, especially those nontraditional students in career clusters. Suggestions

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    My career path has undoubtedly been influenced by the people who I have come across in my life. Those people have shaped and molded me in some fashion be the person that I am and who I strive to become. I have been and will continue to foster a compassionate ideology and lifestyle. My family coming from no more than the clothes on their back, leaving a worn torn country with no education have helped me better understand my role in life. I know and have come to a remedial understanding of how I am

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