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    Introduction In society, people take at least one role. Teenagers take a position as a student, a son or a daughter, and adults take a position as a worker, a parent, and so on. Taking a position as a worker in society is critical. There are various types of careers such as specialized jobs, manufacturing jobs, office jobs, sales jobs, or self-employed. When people choose a job among various choices, they consider diverse aspects such as income, prospect of future, interest, or working environment

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    In his book Sanford Meisner On Acting, Meisner teaches students in his class the techniques needed in acting. The book is written in a way that is enjoyable to the reader because it is written in third person, where an observer writes about what occurred in the class among Meisner and his students. In the book, Meisner teaches the students about the importance of being genuine; they should stop pretending and they should stop being polite. They should rather just do what feels genuine to them. I

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, originally a novel written by Mark Maddon was created into a Tony Award winning play by Simon Stephens in 2015, and is a must see. This play revolves around a fifteen-year-old boy with Asperger’s syndrome, Christopher Boone, and begins with him trying to discover who killed the neighbors dog-Wellington. As the play progresses we soon find out that this is the least of his worries. This story is one of the first written from the perspective of a person

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    Magnificent Revengers by Matt Cox. The production uniquely presented the play by allowing the audience to interact actively through technology. The technology used in the production made the play unpredictable and entertaining. Nicole Cannon’s fluid acting, Director Kristin McCarthy Parker’s casting and blocking choices, and Set Designer Colton Spurlock’s set arrangements are key components that contributed to the success of the production. Nicole Cannon did a spectacular job at playing the role of

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    theatre adds to the performance by extended the stage to bring about more in the actors to fully enhance the character. There were choices made by the actors and the director that help make the production a success. Each actor took the acting methods that best fit the character they were playing and done things that enhance the feedback of the play. The actors seem very believable in the roles. They fully embody the character in many ways from the way they walk, and even the facial

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    The Colonel and the Birds is the fourth play I have seen so far from the on campus production team. It was by far the most interesting experience I 've had. As I have seen some performances prior to this one, my expectations are kind of not that high. As the play was prepared and performed by a team of theater students, I just expected there will be basic elements a play should have. I also did expect some extraordinary performances from the main actors because I got that every time I attended the

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    planning to sabotage the trails so that Woraugcould win ,become king and give the King’s Crystal to the wizards so they could find all of the most magical treasure.In addition athough Cimorene had run away from home to get away from being proper and acting kind to those that she did not feel fond of for example Therindal,she did in fact act very princess like when she was the of Kazul, the dragon. In addition to the novel “Dealing with Dragons” there was an argument on whether Cimorene acted in

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    I find it incredibly fascinating thinking about this musical as a creation from the early 1900’s. The controversial subjects of sexuality, sexual deviation, sex, religion, education, abuse are still akin to the current times and societal norms and expectations today. That I could visualize this musical in real world in current times made this a very impactful and significantly alluring musical. I absolutely loved Spring Awakening. Firstly, I thought the entire musical was beautifully directed. The

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    In essence one could describe the Studio system as a particular method of filming, where the studios in hollywood were in complete control of the production and distribution of a particular film (Lewis 2008). During the Golden Age of film the studio system was at its peak. Five major companies dominated the world of movies, they all were conglomerates that owned the production, distribution of their films. In the Golden Age, censorship was also at the forefront of the studio system. Originally, censorship

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    Through the Career of Acting “There are 69,400 acting jobs available in the United States”(Summary). In this paper the selected career is acting. This paper gives an overview of acting. Certain requirements are necessary to become an actor. To unlock the secrets behind acting, a potential education, internship, additional training, and places of employment are all factors to consider when choosing this career. As provided below, this paragraph represents details about acting. “As an actor memorization

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