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    the characteristics not only reconcile one foundational structure of the film, but also create hierarchical variations in either visual aspect or auditory aspect. Repetition in Entr’Acte builds up the fundamental structure rather than confuse the audience. Some scenes are repetitive like the overlapping architecture, ballet dancing, roller coaster. Satie said, “An artist must organize his life” (216). Besides his attitude about personal life, it is conspicuous in Entr’Acte that Satie allocated…

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    A way to mark a new beginning in your life is to dive into a pond and watch god - at least that’s what Janie does in the film adaptation of Their Eyes Were Watching God. The central theme of the film centers around the main character, Janie, and her search for true love and happiness. We get to see Janie struggle through two painful relationships before she finds “the one”. The film follows Janie as she pushes through a failed arranged marriage to Logan Killicks, and an abusive relationship to…

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    I was in the military for 23 years and based on the job positions I have held, I have done quite a bit of public speaking. During my time in the Army, I held several positions such as an Equal Opportunity Representative, an Operations Officer, Pre Deployment Briefer, Drill SGT/AIT Cadre and eventually First Sergeant. With those types of positions, I had to brief anywhere from 30 to sometimes 350 Soldiers at a time, sometimes right on the spot. The most formal speeches were to two star generals…

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    On November 17th, my friend and I observed a musical at Carroll University called Numbers Nerds presented by the Carroll players. The musical is about a Waukesha high school competitive math team who received second place in their state competition due to their team captain getting stage freight. However, one of their competitors cheated on a problem and the Waukesha team was able to progress to nationals in New York. Although the play consists of a lot of disagreements between the main…

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    The birth of a nation by D. W. Griffith is the longest film till date sitting at almost three hours in length; film scholars also agree that it is plausibly the single most important and key film of all time in American movie history. This is because it contains many cinematic innovations, refinements, technical effects and artistic advancement and all these contribute to creating the ideal theme and message of the director. To begin with, Camera angles are dire in other to evoke the directors…

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    Roland Friedgo!" Roland moved onto the stage. He really was into character, you could tell he was embarrassed by the way he held himself. He was walking, slowly and carefully to chairs and he looked like he was avoiding the looks of everyone in the audience. "Roland! How are we?" Caesar says with gentleness in his voice obviously noticing Roland's nervousness. "I- um" Roland starts and looked between…

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    The marketing for the highly anticipated group of criminals, monsters and supervillains has been slowly amping up as it nears the release date. Suicide Squad is DC Extended Universe’s big move that promises to be bigger when it hits theaters. With cast members like Jared Leto, Harley Quinn and Will Smith, the movie is expected to be a big hit. With Suicide Squad’s theatrical release only a few weeks away, the supervillain ensemble and cast members are already taking their characters to various…

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    Choreographed by Keith Lee Grant. I enjoyed watching this musical, the story was good where the audience was able to see the racial conflict between white and blacks and how gaining land, power, and wealth was important. Many African Americans were suffering from hunger. However, I felt like the actors in the play did a great job playing their roles everyone was confident. They had good speech, action, grabbed the audience attention with their movements, dance, and singing. The characters spoke…

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    “His tempo is off,” Sara mutters quietly to herself. It is minutes away until Sara herself will be in the same position as the boy with the off tempo. Sara is worried. She is afraid that with all her nerves of performing in front of the massive crowd, her shakes and trembles will hinder her performance, or even worse, destroy her performance. “I will be alright,” Sara says softly, “I am simply here once more to share the world my music.” Sara pauses for a moment. “My emotions.” As Sara looks…

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    Happy” speech at TedX at the University of Nevada back in 2013. Although his primary audience is those who attended TedX, the many others who saw his speech online were drawn in as well. The purpose of this speech is to convince adults, teachers, mentors, educators, and many more that kids should be taught to be happy, healthy, and have a hacker mindset. The effectiveness of LaPlante’s speech to convince his audience to try hackschooling rather than traditional schooling is credited mainly to…

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