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    conclusion. A method that I am a fan of is to define ‘agent’ and then see if the subject will fit the definition. Agent as defined by our text book, is ‘A person who acts freely and knowingly’. Free will is defined by our textbook as “the power of acting without the constraint; the ability to act at one's own will, a gift from God’. In order for this to be true, you must have the ability to make decisions, free of constraints with full knowledge of what you’re doing. In this paper I will debunk…

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    dangers and stressors (Schamess & Shilkret, 2011). Some defense mechanisms that Isagani is using are acting out, regression and withdrawal. Acting out involves the direct expression of wishes and impulse through behavior (Schamess & Shilkret, 2011). Isagani displays acting behavior when he interacts with other children at school. He hates to lose and reacts with physical aggression. Isagani acting act behavior On began shortly after his father unexpectedly passes away. Isagani had a close…

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    Stanislavski Konstantin Stanislavski was born on the 5th of January 1863 and he died at the age of 75 and that year was 7th of August 1938. He was born is Moscow and also died in the same city of Moscow and was buried at Novodevichy Cemetery. Stanislavski created a new way to preform acts and other parts of theatre, this way of theatre made its way all over the globe and is now one of the most used ways to preform acts at shows and other places. This new way of preforming was to make the…

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    psychological, Meisner on the behavioural and Adler on the sociological aspects. Stella Adler’s techniques are more closely related to Stanislavski’s original teachings and… . Her key methodologies are: "acting is doing", "developing the imagination", "training the mind" and "size". Acting is doing implies acting depends on doing, rather than feeling (which will naturally result as a by-product of doing). Adler claims it is important for actors to be always doing something on stage. They…

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    fundamental problem with the way people were acting. The first to actually pinpoint the problem and come up with a solution for it was Konstantin Stanislavski. He, then, laid the foundation for many more students to create their own philosophies. Stanislavski did a number of things to improve the theatre; however, one of the most important things he contributed was method acting. Method acting has shaped the way actors perform and has improved the acting experience. In June 1897 in Russia,…

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    The first career that I am interested in is a career in acting. What actors do is they study and rehearse roles for whatever they are working in. Whether it be a play or a movie, these people work closely with other actors to find the best way to play the roll. Actors use their body movement, voice, and/or gestures to embody the character they are playing (pacareerzone.org). These people bring the ideas to life. The requirements to become an actor are not very strenuous. In order to become…

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    perfect film to watch for family gatherings, especially for children or any adult who is feeling nostalgic about their childhood. What makes this film good has several factors: the plot, dialogue, music, scenery, animation, setting, story, and voice acting. Howl’s Moving Castle ,(ハウルの動く城, Hepburn: Hauru no Ugoku Shiro), was first released in Japan on September 5, 2004. A year later, it was released to the U.S. and Canadian by Disney in June 10, 2005. Then later it was released nationwide in…

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    attracted a fair amount of attention from scientist and practitioners over the past decades. One of the topics is emotional labour which was introduced by Hochschild (1983). The concept of emotional labour has many aspects to it such as surface acting, deep acting, intensity of emotional display, the duration of emotional display, range of emotional display, automatic emotion regulation and many more. Their effects on an employee’s work satisfaction, their self-esteem and psychological…

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    How would one feel if they woke up one day and realized that they no longer had a voice? In this passage, Hitchens doesn’t realize what having a voice means and how much it impacts his life until it’s gone. Creating this passage with multiple methods primarily using quotes, narration, cause and effect, comparison and contrast and exemplification, Hitchens told us in a story like form the journey of losing his voice. Authors choose certain methods to use in their writing because each method has a…

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    The differences between our world and Jonas world is that, Jonas world is a controlled environment while are world has freedom of choice. Jonas world revolve with no feelings and assigned families and in our world we have the freedom to choose who we love, and show feeling while Jonas has to take some kind of medicine to prevent that happening so. So he won’t feel won’t have hormones but the only similar part about Jonas world. And our world is the United States is also controlled our world is…

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