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    Ob Emotions at Work

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    Introduction When I was sixteen years old‚ I took up a position in the food service industry to gain some experience of ‘the working world’. After several interviews‚ I was put in charge of the children’s section at a family-friendly restaurant that specialised in international cuisine. It was my first experience as an employee and‚ exacerbated by the responsibility of taking care of many different children‚ a very emotional one. Particularly difficult situations when the children were disobedient

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    still influenced by social expectations — (Seeing Sociology: An Introduction). According to study.com‚ there are two specific types of emotional labor‚ and they are called deep acting and surface acting. Deep acting is about a person trying to feel a specific emotion that they are thinking about in their mind. Surface acting‚ however‚ is when a person has to fake emotion to meet certain social or work rules. Emotional labor is an indicator of how employees can handle adversity at work if they let their

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    Dem Dikedo

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    community to gain a better understanding of the value of the black members of society. I absolutely LOVE this book. In my opinion‚ one of the biggest lessons that Grant learned came from the Pastor. He taught Grant that being a man isn’t always about acting like the "toughest" or the "strongest" person. Sometimes a man’s role is to bring comfort to those he loves by doing what they need him to do. That’s the reason Grant actually agrees to go to the prison regularly because it will bring some comfort

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    spectacular performance enthused and frightened audiences. This role almost single handedly put Samuel L. Jackson at the top. He received an Academy Award nomination for his role in Pulp Fiction. That performance opened the door for many other huge acting roles such as A Time to Kill‚ The Long Kiss Goodnight‚ Deep Blue Sea‚ and Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Some of his roles in the 2000’s include: Rules of Engagement‚ Shaft‚ Unbreakable‚ Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones‚ Star

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    to Gertrude and George Temple. I was nicknamed ‘Little Miss Miracle’ for saving Fox Studios‚ because without me they would have most likely had to shut down their studio. Today I am going to tell you about my childhood hobbies-singing and dancing‚ acting‚ and community service. My main hobbies when I was younger were singing and dancing. During the third year of my life my mother enrolled me in dance class. It wasn’t the best‚ but it taught me the basic fundamentals of dance. I also sang with some

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    during the party. The bulk of the play‚ however‚ consists of improvisation‚ one liner jokes and word play‚ and constant demolition of the fourth wall. The production succeeds in combining improvisational comedy with a storyline through use of sets‚ acting‚ and connection with the audience. In Animal Crackers‚ the actors constantly engaged the audience into the musical by repeatedly breaking the fourth wall; so much so that you might

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    Theatre

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    that Chinese acting was already well done by the Chinese‚ especially Chinese women. He spelled out his theory of the alienation effect after he saw a demonstration of Chinese acting. Brecht’s twist on acting‚ opened a space in which the actor could act along with the spectators about the character and the actions in the performance‚ which is known as the fourth wall. Now Chinese actors do not pretend that there is a fourth wall. While Brecht’s tried to change the form of Chinese acting he ignored two

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    your answer refer to your study and exploration of the approaches to acting and performance of TWO of the practitioners and texts set for study. Approaches to acting explores not only the practitioners but also the world in which their audiences are living. Brazilian theatre director Augusto Boal’s The Theatre of the Oppressed grew out of the chaos and oppression in Brazil in the 1950’s-70’s. The aesthetics of his approach to acting came from his philosophy and belief in humanity’s ability to change

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    Remember the Titans

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    along and be winners‚ the issue of race is erased and the true meaning of teamwork is born within the community. There are many different positive qualities in the movie Remember the Titans. One great quality worth recognition is the impeccable acting of the two head coaches. Denzel Washington does an unbelievable job teaching the young men that whether white or black‚ teamwork will lead to success. The other head coach‚ Will Patton‚ does not play the expected demoted coach that wants to ruin

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    Russia’s theatre consisted of mainly of a stylised and exaggerated way of acting that later in life Stanislavski would become dissatisfied of. In his early career Stanislavsky performed and directed until the age of 33 using the stage name Stanislavsky to bypass the embarrassment his family would experience when being associated with actors. However Stanislavsky gained praises from critics for rebelling against the current trend of acting by creating onscreen reality using characters portraying truthful

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