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    the building as well as a balcony upstairs which added additional seating options as well as a lighting and lyric display control center. On the stage, there were three big projector screens with announcements projected onto them with studio lights pointing down upon the stage. The studio lights contained a plethora of colors shinning down onto the stage. On either sides of the worship center, there were stained glass windows with dark blues, yellows, and reds. The walls of the worship center…

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    they reside. (Taylor, 1974) The culture I mainly identify with is the American culture. Various traits in my communication can expressly exemplify the American culture. Among these is assertiveness, which has been marked as one of the primary identifiers of American communication. This trait represents the will to put forward one’s right and support one’s ideologies and beliefs. Another is argumentative behavior, where Americans are observed to be willing to engage in constructive debate and…

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    A blue haze is washed over the stage as the lights suspended above cast shadows on the stage floor. Gobos light up the stage and spots pan over the audience, pulling in every sense of intrigue and curiosity within the audience. A ringtone is heard as the stage lights dim, a man appears in a spotlight leaning, virtually reaching out, but he seems to hold himself back, delaying the phone call for fear of what it might be. In Things I Know To Be True, Andrew Bovell shines light on a modern day…

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    If I am able to change my sleep habit, I will be able to be healthier, more concentrated in school and, as a result, I will have better grades. On the other hand, I will spend less time with my family, I will have less time to go out to the movies, for example, and I will be absent when I can help others. In my chart, I present to have more importance in my pros than in my con, according to my scores from 1 to 5, because at the moment being healthier and do better in school is more important…

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    also seemed to be a little resistance to really letting the interaction between Pink and Yellow play out because it meant that we were going to have to recognize that we are all at different places in our lives. Overall though the process at this stage met the tasks, we dealt with the conflict. This led to a deeper trust in the group, that we could share our reaction to another person’s story, even if it is not positive, and no one will judge us or try to just throw a bandaid on the situation.…

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    attention on the show for the entire time. LaBord 3 The fifth element to theater is theater space. In this particular production it took place on a proscenium stage. “Future Thinking” did not have many changes in scenery so it was very easy to just change a few things around and everything look different. I believe this was a good decision for a stage for the reasons of everything looked great but also it was all so fast and simple and easy to switch from the interrogation room to Chiara’s…

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    be called out on stage. Becca tried blocking out the random conversations going on so she could think about how she felt when first entering the Crystal Ballroom. She had never been there before, but somehow she had dreamt about it, correct down to the smallest detail. The only things missing were the beautiful people and the sound of crystal clanking. Becca stood up in her gorgeous…

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    physical disabilities and is the first model of acceptance of disability. The individual developed great coping skills and found different types of accommodations Danny has reached transcendence, he rose above and has experienced the highest stage of acceptance of his disability. He feels he is a better person because of what he went through with his experience with Chrons. He feels he is a better person because of his disability and wishes to assist others to rise above their…

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    Personal Development? What does that well-used term actually mean? I think it can only mean improving the levels at which we function in the different aspects of our individual life. These aspects are; the way in which you look after your body; the way in which you process and express emotions; the clarity and relevance of your thoughts and words; your ability to give and receive love; and your openness to higher values and a more spiritually inclined way of life. Personal development…

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    Acapella singing is always better live. At least, that's what my sister told me after she went to a Pentatonix concert. Of course, I had no trouble believing her, but my sister only truely learned this when she went to the concert. How was my sister able to go to this super expensive concert for a super famous band that was all the way in Saint Louis, you ask? It all started when my sister’s best friend Rayna called her up and asked, “Wanna go to a Pentatonix concert? It’s free.” Of…

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