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    year I started studying Theatrical Production, in which I have got graduated. During the years at the University, my eyes were open to a wide universe that is the…

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    I have had great teachers who have inspired me like my old choir teacher Susan Kullman. I have also had teachers who I believe should have chosen a different profession. Since I have had these experiences, it has inspired me to be an enthusiastic, hard working, likeable teacher. I want to educate others and open doors and opportunities for them. I want them to always leave my class with a smile on their face and…

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    Research Paper. Female Discrimination in Film Industry. Creative means creation. Creation means people. Creative Industries, therefore, are highly dependent on human capital; film industry in particular, even more and harder than any other existing industry. Due to the creative and often times collaborative nature of this specific business, human resources management becomes an inseparable and integral part of it (Dessler and Chhinzer; “The Strategic Role” 2). Unfortunately, ever since the…

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    It’s Possible! The importance of Richard Rodgers What does the sound of music, Oklahoma, South Pacific, and Cinderella have in common. They have the music written by the Richard Rodgers. Richard Rodgers helped change the face of Broadway musicals, he changed them by giving them each individual stories that made them both memorable and loveable. This essay will discuss how Richard Rodger early life affected his work, his legacy, and the importance of his work. Richard Charles Rodgers was born on…

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    of excitement in the film The Country Girl (Gevinson 659). She was known for all the shows she was in. Kelly changed the acting communities by her various performances and created the iconic characters that she was known for. After retiring her profession, she continued to help America through her fame. Grace Kelly, a talented American actress who starred in many movies, created a positive influence on the American woman through her beauty and etiquette as a hardworking mother that committed to…

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    My Acting Career

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    It seems that everywhere you turn these days, new actors are emerging in the world of entertainment. All too often, young people have ambitionsto enter this world of glitz and glamor, but they don 't understand the amount of work that goes into such a venture. Thankfully, this is not the true in the case of Lauren A. Campbell, an aspiring, young actress who posseses talent, brains, and determination. Recently, I had the opportunity to chat with Lauren about her foray into the world of acting,…

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    "Notes From the Field" is a play by Anna Deavere Smith that dives into real-life stories, focusing on issues like struggling schools, the criminal justice system, and racism in American society. Through a blend of interviews and testimonies, the play unveils the harsh realities faced by marginalized communities, shedding light on the challenges that often go unnoticed. Despite the tough narratives, the play also weaves themes of resilience and collective action. One specific scene shows Bree…

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    political, economic, and social matters of concern. Established in response to technical aspects of the printing profession and the necessities of…

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    transformed into stars due to objectification of their feminine sexuality and beauty, only to see this obsession with physical appearances limit their careers or belittle their contributions to the profession. Wilder and Grahn…

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    Louka And Bluntchli Essay

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    Swiss captain and Bulgarian lady met: Bluntschli confronts Raina’s romantic delusions and deflates them. These confrontations generate intimacy and mutual attraction. After Bluntschli’s accusation of posturing Raina admits her predilection for being theatrical and engages in perhaps the most honest and self-reflective conversation of her young…

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