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    As a hiring professional you will likely have to look at many types of candidates, some of which will be low performers. Although, most low performers will be filtered out before out by the time it gets to the interview process, some low performers will find their way to the short list of potential hires. This can happen for several reasons including inaccuracies on their resume or they are particularly good at selling themselves. As an interviewer there are some tools you can use to weed these

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    The Theory of Relativity is an extremely exciting and interwoven performance that takes a look at the interconnected lives of common people. The musical provides real life situations that people can relate to on a personal level. For example, I have an allergy to both dogs and cats so I could relate to the performance on a person level. The musical consists of numerous monologues and group singing where the actors reveal what they are going through. The actors experience an entire range of feelings

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    In my opinion, actors/actresses and professional athletes are not overpaid. Their average in come is actually middle to low, the highest making performers and athletes are quite few, and we have a very skewed perception due to the media we are exposed to. The average income for professional athletes and performers are surprisingly low. It is not the glamorous millions we are lead to believe. It is more near the forty thousand dollars annually for an athlete and an actor, which is far away from millions

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    the performers and instruments. The first thing I saw is few performers are already playing their instruments like they are welcoming us. It is lively tune that match the dances and few performers snapping their own fingers. It was amusing. When the people speak cuban language, I don’t understand them, but I can tell their moves and instruments. It is a world tour that

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    turn; affects what is worn by the performer in that role. As a result of being an ancient creator god, the character of Daksha is a Paccha or Pacha character which can be translated to English as a, ‘heroic character’ or more commonly, ‘green face’ (Image 3 to the left shows how the ‘green face’ for this character group looks like, this would be emulated for the character of Daksha in the play.) Due to his character’s status, Paccha make-up would be used on the performer portraying Daksha prior to a

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    waiting for the show to begin as the performers warmed up for a little while off to the side of the stage. Four performers walked onto the stage getting in their ready positions. A gentleman sitting on the opposite side of the walkway up in the front seats starting clapping loudly. One of the performers had looked over, and waved their hand and mouthed them to stop kindly. It was an awkward, yet funny situation because I believe it was a family member. The performers were Christie Hrdlicka, soprano

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    theatre groups turned up uninvited at the Edinburgh International Festival and decided to perform their shows at the ‘fringe’ of the festival. (Edinburgh Festival Fringe, [Accessed: 23/05/2016])The Fringe began to grow every year as more and more performers turned up and performed their own fringe shows. In 1985, the Festival Fringe Society was created as a facility to formalise these performances and create a central box office. The society decided to draft a constitution that ensured that whilst

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    Communication of Emotion in Music Performance: An Analysis of the Role of Auditory and Visual Messaging, From Performer Intention to Audience Perception A music performance involves the process of a performer communicating emotion to an audience. An analysis was undertaken to explore the role of auditory and visual messaging in a music performance and how an audience perceives the performer’s intended emotional message. To begin, the theories that underpin emotional messaging in music performance

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    a gathering where mystical performers assemble for social reasons and have excitement which is enchantment in nature. The busman's vacation! The principal thing you have to think about performers is that they are continually working! On the off chance that they meet in the road it is not impossible that one will get out a pack of cards and demonstrate the other the most recent card move. Blackpool has a tradition once every year where two thousands mystical performers plunge on the city demonstrating

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