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    Theatre Observation Report

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    While the cast moved the scenery in between each scene it was very obvious. The movements were choppy and inefficient. As well as not looking good, there was also unfitting music playing. There was Christmas music that played every transition and the audio quality was very low. The music was fuzzy and muffled. The transitions were a huge distraction and made it hard to enjoy the show. Although there are many things to be worked on in this production, there are also a lot of positives. One of these being the acting. For a community play I was expecting some poor acting but was happily surprised. The actors did a great job and were believable. In the begging of the show there were a few scenes with children and they did an outstanding job. There were no forgotten lines or stumbles throughout the play. Although other things were not great, the acting helped make this play more…

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    The Weary Blues Poem Tone

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    to start by taking apart the title of the poem. Weary according to Merriam-Webster dictionary means, “feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep.” While you are weary you are weak and do not want to do anything. It is like after a long day of manual labor, you just want to lay in bed and not move at all. The “blues” in this context is talking about the music that the African-Americans use to make. It was a song of melancholy, and they sang about…

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    semi-chronological story lines, memories in the story and movie alike give solid glimpses of the past that allow the plot to move forward. One of the most prominent memories, in both the story and the movie, and certainly the clearest of the latter, is the section in which Grant and Fiona go on a walk/ski in a park. The substantial differences between the scene and the passage, range from difference in dialogue to difference in visuals. This section is an excellent example of the drastic…

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    Lago's Love In Othello

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    The characters in the play Othello by Shakespeare depict different attributes from revenge to love. The behavior of Lago is the subject of analysis of the essay. Lago’s attitude towards women and Othello is appalling. He feels an obligation to serve Othello while also accusing him for having an affair with his wife. In Act one, scene three, Lago believes that Othello has slept with his wife. He states; “it is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets/ he has done my office” (1.iii.286). Lago is the…

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    and Algernon. The women never looked at their personality, character, work ethic, etc. The last theme that I could distinguish would be that love always wins. At the end of the play John and Algernon are able to marry the women that they truly love. Even though Algernon’s name wasn’t really “Earnest” Gwendolen still forgave him. The Scenic Design helped me understand the time period the play was taking place. The way the room was decorated helped me conclude John and Algernon’s were somewhat…

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    Red Light Case Study

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    officer Lajoie, Officer Lajoie was looking at the school to see if he could see any signs of a burglary as we approached the entrance of the school. At the inter section of South Gate Avenue and Palomar Drive, Officer Lajoie drove through the intersection without stopping, at approximately 20 miles per hours. There were other vehicles passing parallel to our vehicle but they were not affected by Officer Lajoie’s maneuver. Again, Officer Lajoie told me he was focused on something in the distance…

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    the same genre where the protagonist is not always the victor, especially when it comes to film scenes that involve racing. I chose the title, “It is not Worth Giving Up When it Comes to Racing,” because in these movie scenes the protagonist does not win a particular car race. After losing the race they realize that it is not over. They realize that one loss is just the beginning to a great new start in their lives. The film scenes being compared have to follow certain rules. The…

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    student. Each student is a different world and need different approaches in the classroom. “As students with ADHD are a very diverse group, there is no one intervention or set of interventions that will improve the classroom functioning of all of these students. It is suggested that classroom modifications be tailored to unique needs” (Brock, S., et al. 2010. P.4). Regarding my own needs of growth to include and successfully teach a student with ADHD, I can say that I would like to work on…

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    Orlando Narrative

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    been interested in drama. I loved going to see plays, where alternate realities would form and come to life onstage, whisking the audience into a different world. It exhilarated me, and I wanted to be a part of it. However, I was not able to get involved in the theater arts until fifth grade, because my too-small-to-even-have-a-hospital community did not offer an acting program. When I was in sixth/seventh grade,my mom found that a new theater arts program had come to Eureka. It was called…

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    impressed with Shepherd’s Shelter Ross Rehab. I have learned a lot in six weeks about my agency and I know there is still more to learn as my journey at my agency continues. I did some brainstorming this week about what I want to do my research project on. It’s hard because there are so many different topics to write on especially when it comes to a substance abuse treatment center. I could do…

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