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    MISSION 3 Scripts and Dip is a Denver based guerrilla theatre group whose aim is to build a community of local performers, artists and consumers. Scripts and Dip intends to achieve this development of community through the reading of new produced play scripts by working actors for live audiences at local watering holes of all kinds. Scripts and Dip is a modern approach to dramatic art that fuses the power of a well written script with the fun atmosphere of a local pub’s happy hour. Both performers and audiences will find an entirely new way of participating in the theatrical world. This low barrier of entry on both the side of the performer and the consumer will cause unique experiences not possible on proscenium stage. The name Scripts and Dip invokes a fun party atmosphere. It denotes the intended levity of the performances being produced and it indicates that there will usually be free chips and salsa provided at each monthly show! Scripts and Dip is a light hearted endeavor whose impact on the local arts community will be profound. BACKGROUND AND STRUCTURE Scripts and Dip will begin as a Non-profit organization with a sole Director in charge of operations. This Director will initially take on the roles of Artistic director, Executive Director and Administrative Director. As the organization grows the first two positions that will be hired on will be a Marketing Director and Financial Officer, however, for the first few months of Scripts and Dip’s operations…

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    preferences? How would you have described your level of conscious choice of and commitment to these philosophies? What helped form or develop the belief in that philosophy? After class discussions, have you had any realizations or made any changes in regards to the philosophies that influences your decisions, actions, or preferences? Has your level of conscious choice to these philosophies changed? Why or why not? Answer: Before I was able to attend Humanities 2010, I was not a big believer…

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    This is so, because we are made in God’s image, and so we have received part of his divinity. In the beginning, God created humans. First off, the fact that we have free will is blatantly obvious in the beginning when Adam and Eve committed the first sin by eating the forbidden fruit. If God were determining their fate, he would have not let them eat the fruit, let alone put that choice in the garden to begin with. The bottom line is that God is only pure, and since we are sinners, it is obvious…

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    Why Happiness Is Important

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    Nearly everyone comes to a point in their life when they realize something vital to life is missing. The thing that makes it all worth it. Happiness. We can choose to take the steps towards happiness or allow ourselves to stay in the same place, in the same miserable state of mind for years. Being able to make choices for your own happiness takes a level of self-confidence and courage that can, at times, seem unobtainable. Occasionally we don 't even realize how unhappy we are until someone or…

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    Consciousness is the author of choice, the key to making true decisions. When we, as consumers purchase something, we assume we do so out of our own will. We are the masters of our own ship, the captains of our own destiny. Choosing what car to buy, or what computer to use might be less than a conscious decision. Throughout their book, Sedivy and Carlson (2011) present evidence that advertisers focus their attention of affecting our implicit processing while Wegner (2003) points out in his…

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    My Personal Philosophy

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    of the self, freedom of choice and issues on ethics and morality. If I am anything like most people, I bet we will concise that we are not exactly sure what it is that makes us who we are. I found it entertaining going through many of these great thinkers like, Immanuel Kant, David Hume, Sigmund Freud and…

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    taken by a spirit without the person even realizing why suddenly they are desiring lewdness, violence, and evil. Then there are those people that willing hand their free will over to satan. God and his army will intercede when a person’s free-will is being tampered with unknowingly by demons. The story of the girl walking home and almost being raped, but the man fleeing and then claiming angels surrounded her, at that moment spiritual warfare is being waged. The man only saw the angels because…

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    He incorporates natural elements into this poem. His exploration with nature and the natural elements has provided clarity in terms of knowledge on one’s environment. This poem is an interesting poem, consisting of four stanzas and five lines, with a rhyme scheme, “ABAAB” , excluding the last stanza. The poem is riddled with a dilemma, one which is encountered by many, severally. “The Road Not Taken”, symbolises the literal and figurative metafors, for describing crises, dilemmas and decisions…

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    Forming my own opinions was one of the most challenging jobs for a younger me. I figured it would be easier on me of I just listened to other people’s judgments and based my life off of them. I watched the same shows as the kids whose rulings mattered, I listened to the same music as all the prominent kids, I even judged people I had never met before based on the assumptions of other people. I now hate shows that require audience participation even though they cannot hear or see you, but because…

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    underlings.” This quote is said by Cassius when he refuses to accept Caesar’s rise of power and wants to put fate into the same category as being a passive coward. The play Julius Caesar gives an example of people believing that they cho0se their fate. The choices that Julius Caesar and his fellow Romans made led to the downfall of Rome. In the novel Caesar believes that some events are beyond the control of humans. To be afraid of what is bound to happen is pointless and will prevent you from…

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