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    people want to be in certain careers. Acting, art directing, and Private Investigating are the three most interesting professions. Acting is interesting because it is fun; especially sense a lot of people know you. Private investigating is fun because you go under cover, you’re basically a spy. Art directing is interesting because you get to draw characters for T.V or something interesting like that, yah know. A career that many people enjoy is acting, which a profession many people

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    As a Sunday Bible School and Vacation Bible School teacher in my church, I have watched many short episodes of the Bible stories in cartoon style. Then, for this assignments I decided to use a couple movies that I have watched in the past: “The Bible” as a television miniseries Spanish version, and the movie “Son of God.” I identified the following characters for their participation in the movies. 1. ADAM - Sendhil Ramamurthy Sendhil Ramamurthy was born in Chicago, Illinois, in May 17, 1974. He

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    was primary created to effectively promote their movies, the star system was also the “basis for a hierarchical division of labour in the Hollywood film industry”. This meant that it allowed Hollywood executives to have power over both their actor’s career decisions and their general lives (Holmes 99). Although all actors were affected by this, women were the main victims of exploitation and trauma in the work place. Throughout the “Golden Age of Hollywood”, actresses have been highly mistreated by

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    family and died an alcoholic in 1898 when Mary was only six years old. Mary Pickford didn't have much of a childhood because of poverty and her father's alcoholism, on top of all that, by the age of six she decided to begin to support her family by acting. The whole Smith family then began to get jobs to support each other financially, which didn't leave Mary or her siblings with much of a childhood. Though through all her struggles and work as a young child, Mary still managed to hold her strong

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    Acting is the art of revealing a character, and that is what I am demonstrating now, because it has made an meaningful impact on my life. Standing on a set as a camera light beats on me, being studied by these decision makers who I do not even know, yet who have an exceedingly amount of control over my future opportunities is very nerve-wracking. Which in a way is what I am doing now, allowing your decision to impact only the beginning of my collegiate career. It is my job to strengthen the golden

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    Hollywood and Nathaniel West's The Day of the Locust Works Cited Missing Although set in the 1930s, Nathanael West’s The Day of the Locust ironically resembles contemporary Hollywood. Within the glamorous setting of Hollywood, West’s characters take on multiple roles instead of assuming individual personalities. They put on and remove these imaginary personality masks, similar to those in the Commedia dell’Arte, to exhibit a range of emotions that only their character type would exhibit. Consequently

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    Internet is getting more advanced. People over the world have access to the Internet at their home that allows them to be educated, to communicate with families and friends from far distance, and to be entertain by movies. Colleges, hospital, and other public places also provide free Internet for people to use. Internet makes it possible for people to share their knowledge of education and their experimental around the world. Teachers across the world can communicate with each other better than before

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    Unit 4 and 5 Evaluate the purpose of different types of career guidance interviews Evaluate methodologies to explore the career guidance and development needs of clients Corney and Watts (1998) define information and advice as; ‘providing an immediate response to the needs of clients who present an enquiry or reveal a need that requires more than a straightforward information response. Advice is usually limited to helping with the interpretation of information and with meeting needs already

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    This paper is a career counseling plan for Katie Golanski and examines her current skills, potential and as well as future goals. Several assessments will be examined and applied to this plan, such as the Kuder scale, and Meyers Brigg. Specific career counseling theories will also be applied to the output. Finally, recommendations for Katie will be made to best utilize her assets. Katie is a twenty-three year single Caucasian female with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology-Criminology

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    their careers. Emma Jacobs, who interviewed five individuals for the Financial times, demonstrates distinct perspectives on the most efficient method to approaching an obstacle in one’s career. Lynda Gratton and Erik Brynjolfsson believe that one must change as technology gradually develops by attaining certain skills and having a new perspective towards a career they adore. Meanwhile, Martin Ford believes that only the government can assist individuals on how to future-proof their career. Nonetheless

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