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    Sound Design In Theatre

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    new sound over the same CD (Glenn, 2014; Tracey; 1986; Schwartz, 2016). This was a massive leap forward from the records and tape recorders that were previously available for use in the theatre. To play back a CD during a performance there were few options available to sound operators. When CD players were introduced into theatrical sound systems, it was a unique situation for operators to adapt to. In their book, Sound and Music for the Theatre, Deana Kaye and James Lebrecht muse about the…

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    When considering American marketing strategies, “sex sells” is the predominant tool used to increase revenue, drive product awareness, and sculpt public values. The beauty and fashion industry serves as a model for how the average consumer should look, talk, act, think, and dress – ultimately convincing individuals that they will never be good enough unless they conform to these standards dictated by the ruling class of western commercialization. It is no secret that Western media culture…

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    I think they are the one’s being selfish. They have no idea the pain, suffering, sadness, angry, or anything being felt by this person. All of these feelings that have led this person to think that there only option is to take their own life. That is what they felt was their ONLY option, and I know that that takes a lot to get to that point, so they are not being selfish. It comes down to people never feeling what these people have felt, and I hope they never have to. I know this from…

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    protect Mexican immigrates from discrimination in employment. As result it limits the quality of resources accessible for them acquire social mobility. So English Learning Programs or signing a waiver stating that your child knows English is the option that is left. Figure 2 shows Teachers able to instruct English Learning…

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    The exclusion of Indigenous people from the nations constitution took place in the early nineteenth century. Henry Parkes the premier of the colony of New South Wales called for all six Australian colonies to unite and create a great national government for ALL of Australia. Parkes initiated a constitution based on common racial and British custom on which this nation was supposedly founded. Throughout her speech “Indigenous Exceptionalism and the Constitutional ‘Race Power’ Marcia Langton…

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    resources such as technology to amplify their voice and call for change. Another universal opinion on certain agendas would only reactive the cycle of oppression; society should instead disregard the sole accepted opinion and consider unity of many options. This means that society should work to have many different ideas be accepted and flourish, not just a singular mentality. Therefore, people who claim the different ideas can be freely accepted in society and able to live their lives without…

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    Essay On Lao Te Ching

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    “When the Master governs, the people are hardly aware that he exists” wrote Lao Tzu. This passage highlights how Taoist view passivity to govern. “Tao Te Ching” written by Lao Tzu is a classic book on Chinese philosophy that was completed in the 4th century BC. Tao Te Ching translates to “The book of the Way of Virtues” in English. This book has 81 extremely short yet poetic chapters, which are filled with a variety of meaningful messages conveyed in a riddle-like form that takes readers into…

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    doing it. Of course, I need to keep my eyes peeled for other writers who are talking about dark and/or savory subjects and notice what techniques they are using to do it well. The other alternative, and one that may be the better and more successful option, would be to move entirely away from personal essay and memoir. My academic writing is, in general, far stronger than my creative work, and if I apply creative craft techniques to academic subjects, I may be able to avoid all the above-named…

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    Fight For Abortion

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    The Fight for Abortion Women’s Right to Choose Alyssa Scruggs Southwestern College Abstract Abortion is not the simple binary issue that the media presents it. It is such a complex topic of debate because individuals cannot come to a consensus on whether or not it is needed in our society. The most public debate is the battle between pro-choice and pro-life factions. The pro-choice camp argues that abortion is a woman 's right, while pro-life individuals define the issue as a battle over the…

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    Essay On Dislocation

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    non-fictional work titled Days and Nights in Calcutta. At that time, a professor from Columbia University asked Mukherjee, ‘What do Bengali girls do between the age of eighteen and twenty-one?’ Mukherjee replied that a Bengali girl had very few options except to get married. As Blaise explains in Days and Nights in Calcutta, a young girl ‘may end up for she cannot refuse to marry a lout who will not tolerate the slightest deviation from expectancy, or the most pathetic gestures towards…

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