Abstract After looking at my presentation, I have done my self evaluation of myself and my speech. This is the report which reflects my personality throughout my presentation. A detailed analysis was done about how I feel, where I did mistakes and where I was strong. I have given presentations before but this is my first time that I watched my video and I have an opportunity to analyse myself which will helps me to improve in certain areas where I couldn’t perform well. I analysed myself depending
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Nick Kimpel EN1320 U2A3 A Prank Gone Wrong Techies are notoriously known as the necessary evils of a play. They are needed to build the set and make all technology run smoothly, but also manage to pull pranks and create difficult situations for actors. The planning process to a techie prank is more complicated than most pranks, if one thing goes wrong the whole prank can ruin a show. Which is almost exactly what happened in the show “Back to the 80’s” in 2012. The conflicts we didn’t consider
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Unit 1 Assignment 1: It Takes Courage ITT Technical Institute The video I decided to watch was about Joe overcoming his stage fright and what he did to be able to move on from the fear. Joe was a song writer that had so many songs written he just always had a fear of singing them, he would even be paranoid of his roommates hearing him. Finally he decided to try to overcome this and decided to go to a local open mic and sing. On his first try he showed up and saw that there was a lot of
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Kevin Argueta Theater 113 November 2012 Lemmon Boots Lemmon boots was a very artistic play compared to the other plays I have seen this semester. The unspoken story portrayed by movements of the actors really showcased the multiple meanings the play incased. The meaning that I believe that was most relevant to me was the journey Lemon had through the post apocalyptic scenarios. The journey that she ventured on was that of trying to find herself in the world that had now become abstract.
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perspective that we could not possibly have had just by reading the play. Possibilities for presentations include: -a presentation in which you present historical information about and lead a discussion on, show video clips from, the play -a performance in which you impersonate the playwright and talk about your life, your play, your intention as an artist, etc.
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Macbeth was written in roughly 1606 during the Elizabethan times. During this period, people’s beliefs where different and influential in comparison to the ones we know today. Religion back then was a very big influence; even more so than it is today. It even went to the extent that people believed that if they where to sin, they would go straight to hell upon their own death. Another big influence on people (quite similar to religion) is superstition. Witches especially where a big superstition
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together and be so professional. Another thing I observed was how some of the members of the ensemble played multiple instruments, which was really impressive. From the start the members of the ensemble tried to get the audience involved in the performance. The director after the first couple of songs introduced the students individually. It was a nice way of getting to know the members of the ensemble on a personal level. It was hard to say any one member of the group stood out from the others because
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Unit 2 Assignment 1: Chapter Review and TRACE 1. The five elements in the rhetorical situation are text, reader, author, constraints, and exigence. 2. A reader can use the rhetorical situation to analyze an argument essay by analyzing what the author is arguing about and who his target readers are. A viewer can use the rhetorical situation to analyze an image by first analyzing what the image’s meaning is, and who the targeted viewer is. A writer can use the rhetorical situation during the
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ENGL 2304 Dr. Soto 8 October 2007 Feminism in Trifles In Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, a short play about rural life in the early twentieth century, a strong standpoint on feminism is presented to the audience. Throughout the play, much of the plot revolves around contrasting the men in power’s perception of a crime scene with the more subjective, emotional women’s point of view. In the conclusion of the poem, the women, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale, decline turning in some potential evidence that
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best methods to optimize the body’s performance in relation to doing activities requiring physical strength. It is knowledge combined with physical and a hands-on approach relating to real-world experiences. Majority of the sports scientists’ patients are athletes for they are the ones participating in the sporting world. In turn, sports scientists determine ways in order to improve and develop ways in order to achieve the best possible sporting performance of athletes. They also devise treatments
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