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    Amy Poehler was born on September 16, 1971 in Burlington, Massachusetts. Ever since her college days, Poehler has always had an interest in performing and comedy. She began cultivating her acting talents when she joined a team of improvisational performers while attending Boston College (LeVasseur, 2016). Collectively, they were known as “‘My Mother’s Fleabag’” (LeVasseur, 2016). After she graduated college, Poehler went to Chicago where she joined the theater troupe, The Second City (LeVasseur,…

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    techniques to portray the idea that younger people are vulnerable to mature situations to the audience(New Zealand teens). The techniques I think were most effective towards portraying this idea throughout the film are imagery, music, camera work and acting. the technique of imagery/Symbolism is used to portray the idea of younger people are vulnerable to mature situations an example of this is when 5 sparrows are shown dead on the ground and one is shown as being shot this links to the movie…

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    After my day off, I returned back to the officer involved death (OIDs) investigation school today. Today was the last day of this school and it consisted of a day filled with a roleplay for the school participants to test their knowledge. Law enforcement officers (LEOs) from all over the state were here in Madison all week learning about what OIDs are and how to investigate them. OIDs are especially sensitive situations because there are often other issues questioned throughout the investigation…

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    Firstly, Ophelia’s feelings regarding her father’s strict rules and Hamlet’s rejection of her love are revealed to others by singing, leading her family and friends to realize that she is descending into madness. As a result of acting, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern accidentally reveal their true intentions to Hamlet, who then determines their reality of death. Claudius, who tries to cover up his guilty conscience, has his emotions revealed through a theater performance Hamlet shows…

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    medication. There are two types of drugs that are given to Attention Deficit Disorder patient’s stimulants and nonstimulants. Then they are sub divided into short- acting, intermediate-acting, and finally long-acting forms of medication. Short-acting are taken multiples times a day, intermediate-acting is a couple times a day and long-acting are once a day pills. We will discuss the medications used in modern time. Firstly we will discuss stimulus medication for Attention Deficit Disorder.…

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    acts of crime are committed and affect many people. After being studied for a long time, it was found that criminal behavior is impacted greatly by genetics and inherited traits. Most of us will assume that these kinds of people are just voluntarily acting out for unknown reasons. What most of us don’t know is that these traits are not only caused by our surroundings but are passed down from mother/father to child. Criminal behavior is determined by the law. If you choose to act out on…

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    The Help Movie Analysis

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    The movie “The Help” is based on the book which I have never read even know I bought it. The only thing I know about book was the basic facts which is that it was told by the black women who were maids in the 1950s and 1960s. But I knew it was written and published by a white woman. That is all I can say about it. And I’m glad, because it gave me very few assumption to go with. Before I go on I won’t be laying any spoilers here. Because when people do that, I want to kick them in the butt.…

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    During the play of The Miracle Worker, the acting was very realistic. In the beginning, I thought that it was going to boring because it is a play then I just assumed that the acting will probably going to be bad, but I am glad that I was completely wrong with that assumption. Director Dr. Joseph Arnold and Dialect Coach Kennedy Brown collaborated really well for this amazing production because visualizing and defining the style and structure of this play from 1880’s is definitely not easy.…

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    Traveling to an island looking for something no one knows anything about is an adventure of a lifetime. Exploring the unknown can bring many different emotions from many different people. Having a crew where all the information is disclosed even after setting sail. Once arriving, seeing the native villagers participating in a ceremony and then disrupting/spoiling the ceremony caused everything to go downhill. The 1933’s King Kong is a subpar film in my opinion. Its filled with a very early…

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    and Patrick Stewart have very similar careers in science fiction and voice acting but there are a lot of differences between them. First of all Mark Hamill was born in 1951 in on september 25 in Oakland California,on the other hand Patrick Stewart was born in Mirfield England. While Mark grew up with seven siblings, Patrick grew up with his brother in a two room house. Mark Hamill’s and Patrick Stewart’s first acting careers were very similar, first of all Mark Hamill started on the Bill…

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