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    My Acting Philosophy

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    making them feel emotions with your performance that’s when you as an actor feel like you have accomplished something . Acting has been around my family a lot or just the arts in general , my uncle is a professional actor in Dominican Republic who hustle to make…

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    “copstitutes” law implementation officers who turned traps. His illegal hustle in the slammer earned him so much money,…

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    conflict in modern society. 1992 brought us a movie released with the title: White Men Can’t Jump, the movie addresses race issues in sports. This is a story of a white ex college basketball player Billy Hoyle, who ‘hustles’ black players that underestimate his skills on the streets. When he hustles Sidney Deane, Sidney seizes a lucrative opportunity, they become partners in Billys scam. This only leads to more problems…

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    The global film entertainment industry captured revenue of $286.17 billion in 2015, which is expected to grow to $324.66 billion in 2020 (Irvine). The film industry is dominated by the US, China and the UK, who each have a considerable amount of influence in this market growth. The North American box office, consisting of Canada and US, led ticket sales in 2015 at $11.3 billion (McClintock), followed by the China box office at $6.78 billion and the UK box office at $1.9 billion (Brzeski). While…

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    Hard Circus Road Analysis

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    Next, the works of Ravel and Gershwin were songs that were more familiar and understandable than the works of Kahane. For example, the addition of speech rather than just vocal and instrumental music in “Gabriel’s Guide to the 48 States” was not a typical action that is encountered at Symphonic Performances. Additionally, Kahane kept switching instruments from the electric guitar back to the banjo. The addition of the electric guitar and banjo changed the timbre and feeling of the orchestral…

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    Ghostbusters Paul Feig

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    It’s official, the “Ghostbusters” trailer is out and the reboot looks epic with easter eggs ripe for the taking. It looks like Melissa McCarthy and the rest of the ladies have successfully rebooted the original film. The world has finally seen video footage of Paul Feig’s reboot of the classic “Ghostbusters.” If you’re a fan of the original then this all-girls version could just make the ghost hunting much more sweeter. Easter eggs were all over the place when the video was aired and Feig…

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    see so much activity in other public places? Is it due to the lack of space as Rebecca Solnit suggests in her essay or is it something else? Is it only what I have mentioned earlier which was that the park lets individuals to separate from the hustle and bustle of life and just enjoy life and take in the beautiful nature? Well, looking at Bellingham I can’t really say that it has such a huge problem with the lack of space. It has sidewalks and is pretty safe to cross unlike other…

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    Moment." Of these pieces, the one that struck me as most relatable and wildly telling of a culture was, "Taj for the Locals." The archival photo-print with an acid free mat is a glimpse into the lives of Indian people, of whom are separated from the hustle and bustle of tourism often seen at the Taj Mahal. Along the Yamuna River, away from the popular site, is the location of where the photograph was first taken. The river, utilized by locals primarily for sanitation…

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    I am from a mother and father, aunts and uncles, grandpas and grandmas, and great grandparents like a carousel going in endless circles. I am from dual sisters that almost always squabble, a record that is partially broken. I am from love and caring, amusement and friends. I am from soccer and basketball, goals and baskets. I am from successes and setbacks, but it is enjoyable nonetheless. I am from excitement and falls, assists and misses like a roller coaster that doesn't know the track. I…

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Close Analysis Essay The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, is one of the greatest American novels ever written. The novel focuses on Huckleberry Finn and his friend Jim’s travel down the Mississippi and the many problems that they go through. Huck is the narrator of the story; he is a little boy who has to grow up really fast in order to survive the thing he has to go through. Jim is a slave who is running from his owner. At the beginning of…

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