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    two separate entrances; one for judges and the other for spectator. It was elongated-U-shaped, has the three sides of the track, two parallel rectilinear sides (192 m long) and one bended side (32 m wide).the fourth side was open to the landscape. So spectators could watch the games, cheer the players freely, and enjoy the view in same time. As Games became popular; it…

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    black and white character, ultimately I intend to highlight this gender-racial bias within cinema. As a black spectator the Imitation of Life (1959) connected with me, because it addresses serious issues like racism, female representations, capitalism, and other appropriate cinematic discrimination which was largely based societal issues; It’s essential to recognize that the how spectators “look” at the film is just as important as its content.…

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    • References: Coakley, J. and Burnett, C. (2014). Sports in society. Pretoria: Van Schaik. Madensen, T. and Eck, J. (2008). Spectator violence in stadiums. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2011). Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach (Ninth ed.) LeBon, G. (1896). The Crowd: A Study of the…

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    Since her back is shown to us, so as spectators, we can’t tell for sure what scenery the woman is looking at. By using the double act of looking, spectators can experience how surroundings and elements of painting contribute to understand the character’s emotion. For example, the sunlight is reflected into the room, which makes the relevant degree…

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    Euphonious Diction

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    During a hockey game, an unidentified observer watches the reactions of a first-time spectator. The unidentified observer describes the spectator’s reactions to the hockey match in order to convince sports neophytes that by overcoming the initial confusion to a sport, one will experience more satisfaction watching the game. He incorporates shifting tone, euphonious diction, and parallel syntax to encourage sport neophytes to enjoy hockey. The narrator communicates the spectator’s change in…

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    The Booing Research Paper

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    Have you ever been to an AFL match and heard spectators booing and calling out through out games? The AFL atmosphere involves booing of players in response to their actions, playing style and behaviours. Booing can’t be defined as a racial remark. Football involves booing and calling out to players. All players witness or recieve boos from supporters in each game. The booing of all players isn’t racist its purely based on dissatisfaction with the…

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    Speech On Stage Fright

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    of facial expressions or your ways of talking. As we know full perfection is a myth so your strong bonding with the spectator, listeners and viewers will help you to hide the flaws if any. Eye contact with the spectators While performing on stage always be confident and look eye to eye with the spectators as this will show that you aren’t afraid and will help you facing the spectators and will act as an effective confidence booster. Make full use of the stage While on stage, always try to…

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    The First Frame Summary

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    intellectual enlightenment, paralleled with the philosophical enlightenment, affected the design of theater architecture during the Reformation of playhouses. The distance between the stage and the audience started from the endeavor to set a frame for the spectators to appreciate the aesthetic choices of a dramatic piece as art, which now became the most popular framework in contemporary theater: the proscenium stage. Camp’s The First Frame explains that the deliberate visual articulation on…

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    likely the spectators will feel this due to not having a personal relationship with the actors. The more you get to know somebody, the harder it is to watch them act. You get to know their real personalities and when you see them acting out a character, rather than getting lost in the performance, you often times find yourself thinking about how funny it is hearing your friends talk that way. As a result, even though you see many more plays than you otherwise would as simply a spectator, you…

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    25 rushed her car into the homecoming parade held at Oklahoma State University yesterday. The woman was under the influence of alcohol due to which she lost control of her car and smashed into the crowd; killing four and injuring nearly 44 of the spectators. Today, a two year old, nash lucas and an Indian student, Nikita Nakal, who was doing her MBA from OSU have been declared dead among four others, who were crushed in the accident. Adacia Chambers, was drunk when she lost control of her car…

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