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    ready next week to start practicing for the play. We would receive the script in an email later on that week. I went home super excited I was going to be in a play. Waiting anxiously for that email, I thought to myself, “Is this play going to be on stage with a lot of people? Am I going to get the role? What are the roles? What is the play about?” The week seemed to go by extra slow. When I finally received the email, I was just a ball of nerves. The play was going to be about different things.…

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    Beauty and the Beast of Nerves In through the nose; out through the mouth. She chants under her breath between gasps for air. The art of performing has always been an exhilaration to Stacy, and her many years of acting on stage have resulted in much joy and pleasure. There’s only one thing that stands in the way: a bad case of nerves. It’s late October as the leaves begin to dance off trees in cascades of golden crisps. The northern breeze feels delightful against the contrasting beams of sun…

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    Aaron is leading them in a prayer, suddenly, trumpets that are heard off stage interrupt their prayer and they immediately stand, as trumpets always introduce the royal company. Here the lights will dim and a green light shines on the gate to symbolize the importance and the new beginning of this newborn baby. After the nurse…

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    Glimpse Of Your Important Day Must Be Dazzled With The Best Music Band Playing On The Night Wedding day comes with a plethora of responsibilities, including what you wear, where you organize, and how you organize, and the similarity between all these responsibilities is that you never get time to enjoy during it. But there is a day when you have both time and mood to enjoy which you should seldom let go. Yeah! Wedding Reception Night! A night fully dedicated to enjoying the start of a new…

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    but empty sidewalks. Pete Steere had arrived early to make sure he would get a good view of the ever so famous brown leather book. The hall was filling up quickly and he heard the whispers and whimpers of the people arriving and taking seat. On the stage laid a large column with a glass box surrounding the leather book. The security guards watched the book making sure to not take an…

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    “Does anyone want to try out for the main role?” asks Deborah Spiegelman. Mrs. Spiegelman is my Hebrew teacher whom I could always depend on. She always makes sure that my class’s needs are met, but at the same time she is strict in order to further our own independence. After an entire year of being in her class, and seeing what she has been accomplishing with us, I felt obligated to try out for the act. But what if I fail, what if I forget all the words, or lose my voice? These thoughts are…

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    This assignment probably taught me more than any other assignment I've ever done. I feel like most written assignments are challenging you to demonstrate what you know, whereas this one challenged you to apply what you think you know and to take away something new from the outcome. I approached this assignment feeling a little lost. I read the poem and became overwhelmed. I understood nothing. I felt the poem had too many possible directions and I struggled to connect and find those key moments…

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    Flume Analyse

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    Flash! Flume walked out onto the stage and up onto his podium. He was like a king and we were his loyal followers. There were beaming panels of light behind him. The music started with a soft beat that grew louder and louder, then began the thumps of the the different music samples; the crowd erupted with cheering. The music sent waves through my body; it had taken control of me like a puppet. The music was my master. A prism of neon coloured lights spun on stage in time to the music,…

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    Curveball Project

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    My project was about how to throw a curveball to do this project I practiced with a baseball almost everyday in my backyard. Or I went to the batting cages and tried to get help to know how to throw a curveball.My dad also helped me with this project and he taught me to throw the tiny curveball. My project is still going I need to practice more and ask for more help when presentation day comes I think I could be ready by then.If not then I will present what i've got But I am pretty sure I can…

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    The Stages of Change Model has been applied to a broad range of behaviors that include; weight loss, injury prevention and overcoming addiction (Prochaska et al., 1994). I am most familiar with this model in the substance abuse setting. The Stages of Change Model consists of five stages which are; pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance (Norcross & Prochaska, 2001). Pre-contemplation: Clients that are in this stage within the model are not acknowledging that there…

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