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    How to Prepare an Iced Tea Sometimes when you are just arriving home from work or after a hot day‚ all you can do is to think of having a very fresh drink that can refresh your body and in the same time be delicious. The iced tea is one of the most refreshing beverages made by man. The most incredible part is that you only need a few of things to complete this moisturizer process such as‚ the ingredients‚ the preparation‚ and the final enjoyment. To create a perfect iced tea you have

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    another’s future and start preparing for the worst? In any book or story being prepared can help the protagonist achieve their goals. It is important to be prepared so that one could have an assumption to prepare for the worst. In general‚ when it comes to conflict people start to panic and begin to prepare for the worst thing that could happen. For one ‚ being unprepared and negative might help relieve a lot of stress. Not being worried will save a lot of stress and help one act better. Also‚ not being

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    Periodically‚ you might see an actor in a film or TV show and stop and marvel‚ "Where have I seen him before?" Thanks to our beloved digital age‚ we often have instant access‚ and it does appear that "character actors" are making a resurgence in recent times. And oftentimes‚ actors who class themselves in this genre have more works than we ever dreamed‚ and so it was when Paulino Nunes popped up in a recent Hallmark feature‚ I went on a mini-investigation. In my unending pursuit to highlight those

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    Interviews‚ by far‚ have definitely got to be one the most nerve-wracking events that a person has to go through. Due mostly because most applicants don’t prepare enough. Interviews are important and spending ten or more hours preparing is not unreasonable. You want to reach a stage of unconsciously competent. To fully prepare for a job interview‚ you must role play the interview‚ know how to effectively answer questions‚ and list your greatest strengths. First of all‚ role playing the interview

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    How to Prepare for Any Disaster 6/10/2013 Topics in Contemporary Social Issues We must have tools and plans in place to make it on our own in case of a disaster happening. Just like having a functioning smoke detector in your house‚ having emergency supply kits will put tools that one may need at your feet. It is important to be prepared to use what you have on hand to make it on your own for at least three days‚ maybe even longer. There are six basic items that one should ensure if any disaster

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    Explain how actors manifest their training on the stage. In 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

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    The Actor and the Uber-Marionette Edward Gordan Craig did not think of acting as an art-form; he considers it incorrect to speak as though actors are artists. He started out as an actor‚ but became more interested in art and he ended his acting career for theatrical design. He asserted that the director was the true artist of the theatre and viewed actors of little importance and even declared that they were very replaceable. Throughout his career in theatre production‚ he was viewed as extremely

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    of non-state actors on the world scene. The purpose of this essay is to expand on the applicability of these theories in today’s modern warfare where non-state actors play a larger‚ more global role. The study of theory‚ especially translated theory‚ requires an open mind to determine its applicability to various and ever-changing situations. In the case of Clausewitz‚ many strategists do not view his theories as relevant to today’s wars involving a Nation State vs. non-state actors. This is not

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    How to Prepare an Effective Resume 1. Resume Essentials Before you write‚ take time to do a self-assessment on paper. Outline your skills and abilities as well as your work experience and extracurricular activities. This will make it easier to prepare a thorough resume. 2. The Content of Your Resume Name‚ address‚ telephone‚ e-mail address‚ web site address All your contact information should go at the top of your resume. Avoid nicknames. Use a permanent address. Use your parents’ address

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    With Actor-observer bias‚ we tend to make internal attributions about yourself (the actor). For example‚ we would defend yourself by arguing that I am not a rude person but the situation I am in is making me a rude person. Similar to self- serving bias it makes us feel better about ourself thinking that we wouldn’t purposefully mean to others. However this is true‚ we are the actor in that situation. When someone is observing us‚ they may see

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