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    One of the most known of Shakespeare’s plays that Yukio Ninagawa directed in Japan was Macbeth also known as Ninagawa Macbeth. He used the technique of Kabuki. Ninagawa Macbeth was first played in Japan in 1980, later was performed at the Edinburgh International Festival in 1985 and at the National Theater in London from 1987 and ahead. Ninagawa Macbeth was played many ages after the prototype Macbeth was played and therefore many things have changed like the costumes, and the way that people…

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    The most traditional play performed in Japan is the Noh plays; which were developed in the mid 1300s, and can still be seen being performed in the theater in Japan even today. During a Noh play, masked actors perform various stories with carefully controlled gestures and movements; as a chorus would chant the most important lines in the play. There are many other forms…

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    characters and their references. The most popular characters are the witch Yubaba and No-face. Some interpretations are similar as well. Reider (2005) and Napier (2006) both link No-face with Noh, Japanese traditional art. The mask of him (or it?) looks quite like those masks used in Noh. The connection between Noh and No-face reflects Miyazaki’s nostalgia for traditional culture. Additionally, they all discussed the meaning of names in the film. According to Japanese traditional…

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    One of Japan’s largest cultural influences was its neighbor across the ocean, China. Chinese lifestyles were observed and appealed to Japanese, so with the extra push of rulers promoting them, were incorporated into Japanese society. A major impact of China on Japan is Buddhism. Siddharta Gautama was born in India, and was the center of Buddhism. The religion is based off of his teachings. It was spreading across Asia and eventually came to China. Japanese citizens liked Buddhism, but it caused…

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    According to the NOHS Ethical Standards; STANDARD 10 Human service professionals provide services without discrimination or preference in regards to age, ethnicity, culture, race, ability, gender, language preference, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status,…

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    and dignity.” (NOHS) Tonya’s welfare is what’s important. Being with someone who doesn’t have a criminal record is safer. “Statement 4 If it is suspected that danger or harm may occur to the client or to others as a result of a client 's behavior, the human service professional acts in an appropriate and professional manner to protect the safety of those individuals. This may involve seeking consultation, supervision, and/or breaking the confidentiality of the relationship.” (NOHS) Tonya’s dad…

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    Listed below are the average starting wages dependent upon each level of education. Each level of education builds upon the one previous (National Organization of Human Services (NOHS)). Associates Degree $31,000 Bachelor’s Degree $44,000 Master’s Program $60,000 Licensed $76,000 I will obtain my Associates Degree in May of 2018. I intend to continue my degree at the University of South Carolina – Upstate where I will gain my…

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    During the first meeting the case manager, adhering to Standard 3 of the National Organization of Human Services (NOHS) ethical code, will thoroughly explain the client right to privacy and confidentiality as well as the limits of both (NOHS, 2015). In addition, discussion about the state’s legal limitations and expectations, as they relate to parental right to know, will occur. Covering these topics with the family is necessary…

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    Kim-Ly Case Summary

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    and a female are impactful in many ways. In the case, Kim-Ly was harassed by her supervisor at work. He provided sexual remarks and stated that he hired her in hopes that she will be cooperative and friendly towards him. In a study done by Kim and Noh (2014), different ethnic groups were examined and compared their effects of discrimination. Women in all ethnic groups, including Vietnamese, experienced a greater amount of stress linked to multiple roles, were more likely than men to develop…

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    combination of theatre, music, and art focused on one area of study for ages 8-13; a teen Shakespeare Class, a teen Musical Theatre Class; and Adult Play Readings.” She states Some of this year's new or rotating courses include “Noh, What!?” is an introduction to Japanese Noh Theatre. It will be every Thursday from July 14th to August 4th from 6:30 P.M. To 8:30 P.M and will open to those 13 and older. Ever want to be in a flashmob? The Flashmob! is three day mini-course where students will…

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