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    but also research the social situations of the play. Adler also believed that the most important tool of an actor is his mind. She thinks an actor should play his heart on the stage which would connect him with the audience rather being fake. In order to achieve that she expects them to do lot of research, script analysis, paraphrasing, to make it your own. An actor should be completely immersed in the…

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    Ernst Vom Rath

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    Nazi leaders then passed these orders on to their local counterparts who delivered these commands to storm trooper and Hitler Youth units. These orders were then carried out throughout Germany and Austria by these units, who masqueraded as civilians in order to support the government’s lie about how Kristallnacht started. During the riots that ensued, these units shattered shop windows and stole…

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    theory, an emphasis on an organismic worldview can be seen in the concept of adaptation, (Miller, 2011). Adaptation is reflective of an organismic worldview as it describes how children and other species actively learn and change their behaviors in order to increase their survival. One specific way in which adaptation occurs is through signaling behaviors. Children are able to adapt to their environment and form an attachment to their caregiver…

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    For instance the incident that happen with the twin towers on September 11, 2001. Lastly, anomic suicide is a suicide that takes place because of a spontaneous event that stresses the individual therefore making it hard for the individual to cope with the situation leading to suicide. An example of anomic suicide is when someone declares bankruptcy furthermore the individual may see suicide as a form of…

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    and usage of mirrors during the twentieth-century in order to ‘hypnotize’ and capture her audience. Fuller’s innovations would inspire many various types of artists and intellectuals, including future modern dancers like Isadora Duncan. Fuller had her first theatrical performance at two and a half where she attended Sunday school. This is where she had described to start realizing her power over influencing her audience by performing a “spontaneous and unconscious” recital of “Mary had a Little…

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    well-educated were usually of the upper class. In order to give the audience a good impression of the company, the illustrator put this text first in the textbox. In the second paragraph, the motto of the company, “World Leader in Speed, Comfort, Safety,” is broken into three parts. Dramatic wording is used here to sugar-coat the experience of flying with Lockheed. This advertisement does not mention the fact that the Constellation was used for combat in order to make the plane seem new and…

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    structure of my own story than Of Mice and Men. One such parallel is the use of first person narrative and present tense. This is a more unusual combination in literature and so I was very pleased to come across two famous and well-acclaimed examples in order to take inspiration from. Secondly I wanted to focus on researching the presentation of a more gritty and unpleasant setting that I felt my character was more likely to face than the pleasant settings in Of Mice and Men. I chose to do this…

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    scenarios using their imaginations. Had Jem and Scout not have been driven to communicate with Boo by their scenarios, the pair may not have been protected. Boo follows the direction prescribed by his moral compass and saves the children. The fun and spontaneous branches of entertainment that Jem and Scout participate in end up saving their lives. Gabler is incorrect when insinuating that entertainment solely causes harm. He fails to recognize that entertainment can be found in everyday life,…

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    Eric Whitacre's Music

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    Eric Whitacre’s music is undoubtedly compelling. One can find themselves to be struck by its uncommon beauty and wonder why it is that being exposed to this music can affect them so heavily. After an in-depth analysis of several of Whitacre’s choir pieces, it is clear that his complex chord structures are key to his incredibly unique sound. Whitacre uses strong, unexpected chords that demand resolution and possess an intense energy. This paper presents an examination of Whiatcre’s musical…

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    sights and wealth. Given that material goods are always scarce, our nature for profits and enjoyment inevitably results in contention, cruelty and debauchery. Xunzi further suggests that if goodness is rooted in human nature, we will not deviate from order and correctness, but will voluntarily refine such virtues. However, if we comply to our inborn dispositions without any contrived discipline, we are likely to grow into petty men. Hence, goodness is not a trait that we possess internally.…

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