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    2003). She then spent two years in Germany, England and France where helped her gain global attention and led her toward worldwide stardom. This special period in Wong’s life, was also a sensitive period for Chinese immigrants, for all the colored actors and actresses in Hollywood, who…

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    liked and the club scenes was very nice but was also un- expecting in some cases for instance, there was a scene a club scene with people dancing and smoking weed. My set was not far from the main stage therefore; I could smell the weed. The main actors and actress was very unique because, it was my first time seeing an African American women portraying Juliet her mother was Caucasian and her father was also African American. Her family was very rich and powerful unlike Romeos character who was…

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    The comedy for a change. And Alison Sweeney--she is brilliant at this. And from the very first, we had just a great chemistry. And our director for the last two has been a wonderful actor and actor director named Kristoffer Tabori. And he is just brilliant. So we can trust him to help us with the rhythm. You know, we 've kind of gotten it down now. But especially when we were starting out, most directors have you not ever overlap in dialogue, but Kristoffer brings a reality to it. I think in…

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    “The Fault in Our Star,” directed by Josh Boone, is a typical story of the journey of two teens who are both fighting cancer. Josh Boone directs the spotlight on these two teens specifically as he pulls the viewers closer into their journey. This movie not only exposes the story of two teens with cancer but also includes real life symbols and great quotes throughout different scenes of these two teens specifically. This movie will pull viewers emotionally closer into a love story that defines…

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    Learning about the organizational development and culture of an organization has been very interesting. Before coming to college, I decided that I wanted to become and I/O Psychologist, but never knew where I would start. I never knew that Organizational Development was offered as a course here at the University. Once I found out, I had to enroll. Enrolling in this course has taught me a lot and made all the difference. Learning about the organizational structure and culture of an organization…

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    of the part, I believe all the actors and actresses did a great justice to their characters. There is no doubt in my mind that I enjoyed this play by BLC. It made me want to see it in person as well. Although I did criticize some of the cast, overall I thought they all did an outstanding job. I think plays like this are a great reminder to all spectators just how tough Theatre really is. However, it also makes you appreciate the time and efforts that the actors put into the process in order…

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    order, respectively. There was also a blind musician—the sole witness to everyone’s circumstances, ironic as it may sound, seated at the bench of the waiting shed. He had a guitar by his lap, and was silently strumming it; though, at times when the actors would signal for a key or a note, he was more than willing to play. Beauty Regina is beautiful, and she knows it. Unapologetically proud of her assets and talents, this girl was not afraid to show-off what she has got. Calling her an airhead…

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    and award nominated actors. Firstly, I saw a poster of this movie in the metro, the first thing I noticed was Will Smith -- as he was the center of attention in the poster which, therefore, was enough for grabbing my attention and interest. According to the article, The Cobra: Inside A Movie Maker’s Playbook by T. Friend posters, billboards, and newspaper advertising is known to be the 15 seconds to grab the consumer's’ attention, in this case, was using the well-known actors in the film. Thus…

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    confidence in everything that I do. Now I also said it teaches social skills, and the reason I say that is because you have to be able to communicate with people to be able to get things done. When in a play, I learned that I had to talk to the other actors, the director(s), stage managers, and the techies to be able to do the best I could for the show. Over time I started to learn how to approach people, and have the confidence/ability to talk to…

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    and the public persona of the actor, especially since these distinct and overlapping identities are both exposed and concealed at different moments throughout the film (Shingler, 121). For Edgar Morin (27), “The star is incarnated in the characters of his or her films but also transcends them. Moreover, these characters transcend the star” (Shingler, 124). With that being said, Morin believes that “the star cannot appear when this reciprocal interpretation of actor and hero fails to occur, for…

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