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    make her a confident human being who isn't afraid to take risks. She would also like to thank her parents Dawn and Greg Trumbull who have always been there for her and given her support through her eighteen years. They have constantly driven her to rehearsals and dealt with her loud singing in the house. They have always been there for her that she couldn't ever possibly wish for any other parents in the whole entire…

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    Jonathan Larson, the composer of Rent and Tick, Tick....Boom! Both were musicals released in the early 2000s. The music in these musicals were not entirely an orchestra more of classic rock, which I believed made both movies even better and brought out the storyline even more. Jonathan Larson was born to a Jewish family on February 4, 1960 in White Plains, New York, USA. At a young age he was exposed to performing arts being music and theater. He was very involved in his high school arts…

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    As actors, we must come to the realization that we are not in a stable career field. With that being said, it is in our best interest to have a backup plan of other possibilities in the arts so that we do not find ourselves wailing in the idea that we went to college for nothing. I am studying theatre in the performance aspect, concentrating in acting. I am actually leaning more towards the entertainment field rather than the artistic field, which does not require any sort of theatre education…

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    therapy to uncover areas of the client’s thinking or behavior that need attention and modification. Once these areas are identified, the next course of action may be applied. This course of action may require techniques like catching oneself or rehearsal and role play to work through a more cognitive framework. The ABCDE technique from Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which stands for Activating event, Belief, Consequence, Dispute, and Effects of newly Established beliefs, is particularly…

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    Sports psychology is still a relative new topic of research that first started out as preparation tactic for athletes before an important event to increase their chances of success. In the world today sports psychology is increasingly being turned into research for big organizational groups. Athletes are always looking for the next way to win, even if it is by the smallest of margins. Competition can be fierce and very competitive but this is the drive that athletes need to be the best. This…

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    I loved it so much and wanted to give it my all! I learned very quickly that being late for any rehearsals or shows had severe consequences. My theatre director, Mr. Grizzle, has impacted in my life and taught me important life lessons. He always said, “The rehearsals and the shows will not stop if you skip or are late. They go on without you. The same goes for life in the real world, like when you have a job or when you are attending…

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    The volume one of the movie presents several cases of Ethical systems with the paper analyzing the common traits in the film. In this case, the Bride (Uma Thurman), Bill (David) and Elle are the common traits insinuating different ethical systems. These major characters exhibit different traits in the moral system. For instance, the ethics of virtue, utilitarian principle, and egoism juxtaposes the different characters in the film. Kill Bill Film portrays the critical ethical standards and…

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    Dedication is a trait you must have to be a band student. I have been involved in band programs since the 6th grade. Despite the long hours of rehearsal, complexity of music, and repetition of marching drill, I enjoy being in band. I have dedicated my whole life to band. My dream is to become a part of the Gator Marching Band and continue this way of life at the University of Florida. Heroes have…

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    I, as a cheerleader,and as a band member, had to become a leader in order to succeed in each of these groups. As a band member, I am one of the senior saxophones, and therefore am responsible for guiding the underclassmen and juniors. At summer rehearsals, camps, and practices, I have to teach our warm up routines, stand music, and marching techniques to the incoming class, and be a role model for the…

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    Marching Band Speech

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    “you may enter the field in competition.” the sentence rings through your head as you start to count. The drums beat around you the wind rushes past you as go from set to set. You spin and twirl and play giving ever count every routine of drill your everything. This is marching band, and this is the moment in time that will make or break your team. Being a two year member of the WIlson high school marching band i don’t think people understand just how hard we work. Our dedication goes beyond…

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