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    According to Google the 1931 film Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is about a reserved Dr. Jekyll, who is played by Fredric March, testing his theory that in every man has both a good and an evil force. He develops a formula that separates the two, turning him into the violent Mr. Hyde. Thinking he has found the answer to one of life's greatest mysteries, Dr. Jekyll soon realizes he is becoming addicted to his darker self as he unleashes his violent side on earthy dance hall girl Ivy, who is played by…

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    our performance. This is my evaluation for my performance in the show, class, and rehearsals. First, is my evaluation of my performance. My performance as a whole went well. There were few mistakes, but some parts could have looked better. The technique was great for the most part and looked clean. The timing was wrong in the first variation on Friday night. I think that I either went a little too fast , or too slow. My timing was off in the closing too. I went a little early on both night…

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    The explorer conditioning technique (ECT): Treat a new task as a quest for new discoveries. To be able to perform at your peak, you have to love what you are doing. Whether it’s acting, bartending or washing dishes, you have to learn to love what you do. One way to achieve this is to technically act like any explorer would, which is to be thrilled by something new every day (or treat everything as such even when it’s not new). It should be as if each task you were making were coming…

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    Biomechanics

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    expel the tension in the tissue and restore comfortable movement. To preform this technique a PT will start by stretching out myofascial areas until the PT finds a barrier, or trigger point, that is stiff and inflexible (The Therapy Tree, 2016). Then, the PT will stretch that specific area and hold pressure for 90 to 120 seconds. There may be throbbing of the area before pressure is released. The object of this technique is not to break through the barrier; it is important to be gentle so not to…

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    There are many different techniques to a successful interview. Although proper interviews require participation from each of the two parties, it is fair to say a majority of the responsibility lies in the hands of the interviewer. Individual interviewers have their own unique skill set, and those who are proficient are able to adapt to various types of interviewees. Larry King and Tom Arnold are well known public figures who displayed their uniqueness as they each performed information-gathering…

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    Beth doesn’t show love and affection towards Conrad and Conrad is struggling with letting his emotions out. Calvin is trying to play both sides of the arguments between Beth and Conrad. All throughout the movie,conflict management techniques can be used. These techniques include: Masking, AMPP, creating safety and examining emotional needs. Conrad Jarrett is the younger brother of Buck, who died in a boating accident a few years…

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    “Juicy” – The Notorious B.I.G. ft. Total The Notorious B.I.G. career began back in 1992 when he was signed onto Bad Boy Entertainment. The Notorious B.I.G. also known as Biggie Smalls uses his lyrics in the song “Juicy”, to admit to the burden he refers to as his youth, to bear witness, and portray how he eventually redeemed himself. Biggie portrays two of Werner’s three elements found in Understanding Black American Aspects in Hip Hop Cinema by Tani Sanchez. The three elements…

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    The Conversation, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, follows Harry Caul, an expert in the field of surveillance, as he becomes obsessed with trying to decipher a distorted audio of a conversation between two people that he thinks are in danger. He is already wracked with guilt after his work on a previous project led to a person's death, and this guilt fuels an obsession to prevent it from happening again. This obsession contributes to a disconnect from reality and Harry's tendency to distance…

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    The enchanting 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim Burton and written by Linda Woolverton, is an animated action Walt Disney movie based on Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland. The main character nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, is haunted by nightmares of a hidden place called ‘Wonderland’, furthermore, she returns and set out on a quest bursting with mysterious adventure. This film is a unique assembly containing distinctive characters, plots and cinematic…

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    Debnam-Carey's Interview

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    or emotive input from the interviewer in the ‘post-production’. These types of interviews are direct, and considerably impassive on the interviewers half. This limitation also affects the language techniques used. While the questions must be well constructed, they don’t incorporate many language techniques beyond a professional use of grammar. The way in which Wong and Jung have both conducted and constructed their respective interviews has deflected away from this frequently used structure.…

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