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    The hard-ships of a Stage Manager When it comes to theatre there is more than just what the audience sees on the stage. In the back ground, there is a whole team involved with the production process of a show. The main player in the production process is a stage manager. A stage manager is a person who provides support to the director, actors, designers, stage crew, and all who else may work throughout the production. A major problem in the theatre program at Wake Tech Community College is that there

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    Why I Was A Veterinarian

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    I am your traditional cliché, I’ve wanted to be a veterinarian since before I can remember. There is nothing about this statement that makes me unique in any way. However, the road I have taken to get here has been far less traveled. The experience I have gained by not only my successes but my downfalls have given me the drive to succeed. There is nothing better than to be triumphant against all odds. Out of high school I went off to college with a plan. I was so naïve, I had my life all planned

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    The UF SOTD and Tilted Windmills Theatricals did a remarkable job at presenting The 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

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    For the production of York Dance Ensembles ‘SPACE|TIME|LINE’, my position as a crew member was the sound operator. My duties and responsibilities was to take the music required and set it in order of the show. In addition, the sound operator must set levels for each song to ensure the music was suitable for the audience, as well as the dancers on stage. Other everyday duties were to ensure the speakers, god microphone, and headsets all worked properly before each run of the show. Most importantly

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    secret that technology has changed the way that many things are done in our culture today. The legal world is no exception. When lawyers work on cases, there is usually a lot of reading involved. This takes a lot of time and a team of lawyers that is expensive to employ. Electronic Discovery (e-discovery) is technology that has cut down on this time and cost, and has significantly changed the legal world. It is software that can analyze documents and extract key words or phrases. In a case concerning

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    When people look back at their lives, a lot of them would like to think that they made a difference. One of these ways is by caring for an individual who could not take care of themselves. It would bring this person a sense of happiness and great relief knowing that they have done something to change an outcome, or potentially save a life. "Being a vet tech is a rewarding and life changing expierence" (Holmes 46) . Not only is being a vet tech rewarding and life changing, but it can help the world

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    Outcome 3 Megan Reilly The British choreographer Wayne McGregor is born on the 15th of November 1970. He is known for his contemporary style of dance and has a unique movement quality. He teaches for Trinity Laban conservatoire of music and dance. The choreographer has his own major dance company and over the many years he has worked with many successful companies such as San Francisco Ballet, The Australian Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, English National Opera and lots more. Through his years

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    and how they may affect me. Some of the things included that I will be touching on are the Legal Services Act 2007, the purpose of it and describing all of the different sections within the Legal Services Act, information surrounding delegated legislation under the Legal Services Act, cases that have occurred under the Act and the impacts that the Act may have on me specifically in and out of the profession. I will look in depth at delegated legislation regarding who is able to create delegated legislation

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    The Legal Services Act 2007 has changed the way in which legal services are regulated in England and Wales by creating a new structure for legal services. The act allows lawyers and non-lawyers to form businesses together and also permits non-lawyers to be involved in the management or ownership of businesses that provide legal services, known as Alternative Business Structure (ABS). Prior to the commencement of the Act, reserved legal activities were regulated by legal professional bodies and there

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    A profession I’ve always admired and one I feel would be a great fit for me is practicing law. Yes, I want to become a lawyer. It is a sturdy profession, and is a necessity amongst people, businesses, couples, and the list goes on and on. I have always enjoyed saying what was on my mind, and interacting with people. I enjoy long conversation and arguing thoughts and opinions. To be perfectly honest, I like to be right and use logic and reason to justify my ideas. These are traits that make a good

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