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    Out Burst Analysis

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    a child to have outburst to help de-escalate the situation. Changing the environment for the student to prevent outburst is a good strategy to start with first. When child is having a tantrum, I must stay calm and talk with a calm and smoothing voice. Using more aggression can make the situation more hostile. I need to implement techniques to assist in student to calm down while remaining calm myself. I must restrain myself from arguing with the student in response to frustration.…

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    Idiocracy Satire

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    After 500 years, Joe Bower, an average guy played by Luke Wilson, wakes up from a government hibernation experiment to a dimwitted society where he is the smartest person alive. Although the acting in Idiocracy is phenomenal, the portrayal of society in the future is annoyingly exaggerated and the narrator’s voice over is unnecessary but understandable. Starts off with Joe Bower (Luke Wilson) and Rita (Maya Rudolph) being chosen for a top secret government hibernation experiment, which they…

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    original scene of the two groups talking about biting thumbs. All of them though, had still given the idea of what the scene was addressing through tone, stage directions, and notations. audience. The first version had been more comedic with the acting. The man that was biting his thumb whispering, “ay will we be on the side of the law?”,…

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    John Nash Stereotypes

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    “No,” she whispers. “My life is over.” She just sat there in a room, filled with books, looking at the television, holding a coloring book. The room is filled with people and their friends. “What’s wrong?” It was not a good day. She wasn’t acting like her self. She just rested on the couch, all day. Looking up at the ceiling, as if it said something. It was never a good day, now that she returned. I tried talking to her, but she got angry. She stuck her head up, and with the angriest…

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    Tiger Who Understood People” is an allegory with an ironic conclusion like Animal Farm with morals to enlighten the readers. “The Tiger Who Understood People” is a fictional story of animals acting like humans to trick animals for food. This is an example of an allegory because it shows that the animals are acting like people who lie and cheat to get through life. This example is used because “There’s no use in you and me hunting for food; we’ll make the other animals bring it to us.” ( Thurber,…

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    Cassius’ motivation to kill Julius Caesar consists of his vehement desire to keep Caesar from abusing power, and his ambitions of influencing Rome’s political prosperity. For example, he voices to Brutus that “Caesar is now become a god”, and Cassius is only a “wretched creature” who must obey Caesar’s wishes. Cassius believes that Caesar has a potentially dangerous amount of authority in his current position. Cassius perceives Caesar as a tyrant who rules with unjust and selfish objectives. He…

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    figure emerges from the darkness walking slowly. Suspense begins to build, then I hear it, a small drum and an instrument chant. Rafiki is now recognizable as she walks on stage sassily. The beat drops, then out of nowhere an ear-piercing velvet voice sings words that do not sound like english. As the scene progresses a beautiful array of animals and bright, vibrant lights come into view. Then Rafiki slowly rises to the top of Pride Rock, and aggressively presents simba to the rest of the…

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    The acting was very marvelous. The story line of each play was clear. I understood what was going on the whole time. The storylines of these plays were also very interesting. I followed along with each play and felt as though I was apart of the cast. From what I know the cast must be comfortable with the stage. They must use hand movements and their tone of voice to impress the audience, along with keeping the audience on board with…

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    writers in history and is well known for Romeo & Juliet, McBeth, and Hamlet. My attendance for this play was pretty memorable! I intend to discuss stage space, directing, and acting. In my mind I had picture walking…

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    drug overdose on August 5, 1962. She’s still known world wide to this day. Marilyn Monroe is a influential advocate of making things more socially acceptable through her actions including singing,acting and modeling. Marilyn Monroe impacted social movement, anyone that’s self conscious about their voice through singing. “Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” She’s stating that you should be over the top and be ridiculous…

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