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    Acting is simply telling a story; actors are storytellers. They walk up on stage and get into place. The lights go up and the scene starts. Everything is set and it all falls into place to present a story. Acting has been a very important experience in my life because it's shown me what I want to do for the rest of my life, and given me the dedication and confidence needed throughout acting. I have also made countless memories and friendships throughout all of my experiences from a young age…

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    The Making of SuperStrip strip comedic dance play by Lucky Plush Productions. It follows a team of superheroes and their assigned web page creator as the team work out introducing themselves, their name, goal, and being able to work together. To accomplish these goals, they had several training sessions. Throughout each mission, the team would encounter various obstacles such as hurdles or having to slide across a skinny railing. Instead of using physical objects, any complications were shown…

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    If I Loved You

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    Online Performance #1 Although all three videos showed the same song being performed, the environment of each performance definitely had an influence on how it was sung and performed. In each rendition of “If I Loved You”, by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, there was differences in the way the message of the song was being conveyed. There are probably things in each rendition that can be improved on, such as posture or in having more facial expressions. Each performance had its own…

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    The missionary meeting was a turning point in Aunt Alexandra’s demeanor towards all others. She, “Smiled brilliantly. ‘Stay with us, Jean Louise,’ she said.” (p. 307). Even though Aunt Alexandra was only doing this to change Scout, it was different from how Scout was treated before. In this case, Aunt Alexandra was speaking to Scout more as an adult, than a child. Not only that, but she wanted Scout to assimilate into her own crowd. This illustrated that Aunt Alexandra felt that Scout did not…

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    I was immensely intrigued and entertained by the original holiday film October Kiss that premiered on the Hallmark network. I will admit that I knew very little about the lead actress, Ashley Williams, but I never forgot her. Imagine my surprise when I found myself reading a poignant blog post a short while ago that was written by that very same actress. And not only did I discover that she was the star of the upcoming Hallmark film Love On a Limb, but in that same evening, I made a connection I…

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    Calpurnia Mother Quotes

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    Aunt Alexandra and Calpurnia act as mothers to Scout throughout the entire novel. Though Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra have very different parenting techniques, Scout is still given a great example of what a woman, as well as mother, does and is. Even though Calpurnia is the hired help at the Finch house she acts as a very strong and ever present mother figure to both Jem and Scout. She has been the one to care for Scout and Jem since they were young. She is regarded as a very important person in…

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    Five Places In Sierra City

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    Laurence awoke to an awful racket of Nuthatch’s chattering outside his bedroom window. It was not quite seven o’clock and Mrs. Rayes would not rise for some three or four hours. After finishing his second cup of coffee, Laurence headed off in the direction of town. Though it was called Sierra City, the place Laurence now trod, was indeed a town and not a city, a city, to his knowledge, possessing a more sophisticated weather forecasting system than a suspended rock hanging above a sign that…

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    "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." Many people adore this author, Dr. Seuss. He wrote numerous books; several have morals in them, such as this. If you want something to change, you have to take the initiative and make the change. In John Mayer's song Waiting on the World to Change, he declares that he can not beat the wrong in the world so he will wait until things get better. Mayer says the fight is not fair and he does not have the…

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    This chapter of the story begins with Scout and Jem making their way to town to buy a baton for Scout among other things. They pass Mrs. Dubose’s house. She is sitting on the porch and begins to make snarky comments about the Finch family. On their way back from town Jem is unable to act responsibly and this results in him destroying Mrs. Dubose’s camellia bushes. Prior to this Atticus had warned the kids to act nicely to Mrs. Dubose because she is an ill elderly lady. When Atticus returns home…

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    Karen Baez (age 13) was hanging out with her friends Yesenia (age 12) and Emily (age 13) they all went to an after school program that allowed their parents to pick them up later while still being under adult supervision. Karen wanted to apprehend why the tutoring center was not open Yesenia and Emily were confused too, not understanding why they could not receive assistance with their homework that evening. The girls were puzzled, they thought that since they were present there should be no…

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