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    What characters are round? Esmeralda‚ Ramona‚ Pablo What characters are flat?  Norma‚ Delsa‚ Hector‚ Edna‚ Alicia‚ Raymon  Internal an external characteristics of the protagonist. Internal: Disciplined‚ helpful‚ kind‚ smart‚ cheerful‚ fun‚ considerate and curious. External: Young‚ Puerto Rican‚ black‚ dark brown eyes‚ skinny Which characters have indirect characterization? The man in the sombrero Explain: Esmeralda didn’t know who he was‚ she only explain what he was saying and

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    I was unique. To get active you can learn to have a passion for what you are doing. Joining band‚ I discovered I had an undying love for music and that I would want music to be a part of my future. I have also gotten active in other sides of the performing acts. Choir has been an activity to which I have always taken it with me. Choir was the very first activity to which I joined and I felt like I was family. Choir for me was not the only activity that which I had joined and felt like a had been

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    The Meaning of a Beautiful Thing The term performing arts is defined as the process of an individual using particular talents and or learned abilities to perform and entertain other people. Traveling deeper into explanation on the subject of performing arts‚ terms such as theater and music come to mind. By taking a close look at the subject of performing arts‚ particularly the topics of theater and music‚ the reader will leave with a better understanding of the important’s of theater and music

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    Arts In Schools

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    The arts have always been a staple of American education. High school plays‚ musicals‚ and art shows have been put on by generation after generation. These events‚ along with things like band and music classes are weaved into high school tradition‚ and are what make student’s experiences in school memorable and enjoyable. These arts programs can be life changing‚ and multiple studies have shown that participation in the arts improves students’ performance overall. So why‚ then‚ are arts programs

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    8806 General Paper November 2012 Paper 1 1. Is there any value in preserving minority languages in the world? 2. ‘People in the Arts‚ living or dead‚ receive far more recognition than those in the Sciences‚ though it is less deserved.’ Consider this claim. 3. Should people be allowed to have children by artificial means? 4. To what extent are the rights of animals protected in your society? 5. ‘The most influential individuals in history are those who have caused the most harm.’ How far would you

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    My acting career began in fifth grade in Rome Little Theatre’s production of Charlotte’s Web. I started out as a simple fairgoer that went onstage once‚ but have since transitioned to larger leading roles‚ such as Genie in Aladdin‚ Monsieur Firmin in Phantom of the Opera‚ Shrek in Shrek the Musical‚ and Jesus in Godspell‚ all in this past season. I am currently in my 21st production in five years (not including church performances) as Jack in Into The Woods. The main venue I perform at is Rome Little

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    The summer before eighth grade‚ the music studio and I got intimate for the first time. I was 12 years old and I got my first solo piece. The moment my hands touched the brand new music sheet and speech‚ my chest lifted up as my teeth grew in sight with pride. I was going to perform “Heart” from the Broadway musical‚ Damn Yankees. The level of excitement brewing within me exploded as my anticipation excelled for the upcoming performance. I thought I would immediately rush the stage and began belting

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    Humanities: Arts

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    General Overview of the Humanities Meaning‚ Importance‚ And Scope Methods of Presenting the Art Subjects With the advent of the computer age‚ advanced science and technology have overwhelmed many aspects of our lives‚ and even our possibilities of survival are affected. The humanities can provide enjoyment and stimulation‚ especially when we try to understand what it covers. The Meaning‚ Importance‚ and Scope of humanities The word humanities come from the Latin humanus‚ which means human

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    which includesuch terms as ’presentation of self’‚ ’restored behaviour’ 1 and’expressive culture’‚ and incorporates social drama and ritual. His concept ofperformance‚ which contrasts sharply with previous‚ principally modernist‚approaches to the arts‚ asserts the importance of different ’systems oftransformations’‚ which vary enormously from culture to culture‚ and throughouthistorical periods and movements. The radical nature of performancetheory is demonstrated by its all-encompassing‚ even holistic

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    The concert I attended was the Percussion Ensemble directed by Dr. Colin Hill. The ensemble took place in the Bryan Fine Arts Building at the Wattenbarger Auditorium in Tennessee Tech University. The ensemble lasted about an hour and half. The ensemble consisted of seventeen members in total and every member performed passionately to their piece. The hall looked elegant and the members looked well dressed. The instruments looked very shiny and well taken care of. The first song the members performed

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