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    Neal Sabin Analysis

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    know that Neal Sabin‚ created the TV station Me-TV. The reason why this is interesting is because I watched a lot of shows with my grandparents on this very same TV station. The shows we watched were famous re-run shows such as Leave it to Beaver‚ The Brady Bunch‚ and Mash. Watching these re-runs is important because no one has or shows these shows anymore and that to me is television history. So‚ enough about how I became interested in the TV station Me-TV lets discuss more about how Neal Sabin created

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    Neal Trautman Summary

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    The guest speaker for the ethics in law enforcement lecture was Neal Trautman. Mr. Trautman was a founder of the Law Enforcement Training Network‚ the world’s largest provider of police training. Mr. Trautman has worked numerous years trying to achieve a standard of ethics within law enforcement. He believes that integrity is the core of America and also the greatest need for the United States and our law enforcement. Mr. Trautman supports the idea that the people who regulate American citizens and

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    Basically‚ Hurston didn’t let being black define her as a person. Zora Neal Hurston uses the vast majority of "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" discussing the ways in which she does and does not feel her color. She doesn’t‚ for instance‚ feel like such a large number of other African Americans she knows; they complain and whine all the time about being black and disadvantaged. Hurston does not flounder in the past or hold resentment against anybody for the slavery which held her progenitors in bondage

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    As supporting notes The practitioner we were most inspired by was Katie Mitchell. The crucial idea behind Katie Mitchell is that of Stanislavsky‚ naturalistic but with a contemporary twist. We chose to explore an extract from Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen. Being‚ a naturalistic play‚ we thought that by using Katie Mitchell as our practitioner‚ we would be able to put a slight twist onto the dated play‚ and gain more knowledge of the characters. This involved us researching the era of the play‚ the

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    How is the character of Hedda established in Act 1? The character of Hedda is established through many aspects. Hedda is the most central character to this play‚ hence it’s title Hedda Gabler‚ which implies her strength and importance even before the play has begun. Act 1 acts as way in which Hedda’s character is set up‚ and we form an understanding of her personality not only through her interactions with other characters‚ but through the stage directions and conversations that take place around

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    Camouflaged within society In Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler‚ the character of Hedda Gabler is depicted as a woman who is able to hide her true identity behind a façade of trust that other members of her family unwittingly fall prey to. While the other characters remain oblivious to Hedda’s manipulation‚ it is emphasized for the reader‚ through Ibsen’s use of stage actions and metaphors. Hedda finds herself imprisoned within society and the life that she manipulated herself into. Ibsen’s use of dramatic

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    beginning of time‚ they even struggle with their place now. The main character in the plays Hedda Gabler‚ Hedda Gabler‚ and in Medea‚ Medea‚ both did not accept their typical role in society as women. Similarities that may connect these women and their refusal to be a typical woman are that they both were high class‚ and that they were both raised by their fathers. Differences that set Hedda Gabler and Medea apart are that Hedda cared deeply about her reputation‚ and that Medea has true love for

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    The play‚ Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen‚ is about defying society’s limitations in order to achieve disclosure of one’s essential self. The protagonist‚ Hedda Gabler‚ is cunning‚ deceitful‚ and manipulative; her disposition is displayed most prominently within passage three‚ after she acquires Lovborg’s manuscript from George Tesman. In the passage‚ Hedda attempts to convince Lovborg to commit suicide and burns his manuscript after he leaves. In a grasping attempt to seize control over her life‚ Hedda

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    All successful drama consists of conflict‚ whether between or within characters. Henrik Ibsen’s work‚ A Doll’s House is no exception. Ibsen’s play studies Nora’s early courage and her confirmation of that courage at the end of the play. Nora’s strength of character in forging her father’s signature on a loan‚ and the repercussions of that act‚ provide much of the driving force for the drama. But Nora’s great choice remains until the last act. She speaks of "the most wonderful thing‚" she has countless

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    Describe an interesting idea in your text Explain why this idea was interesting In the novel ‘Unwind’ by Neal Shusterman‚ an interesting idea is the idea of the collective vs. the individual. This interesting idea was shown to me in three manifestations. The idea of the collective vs. the individual was shown to me through an individual conquering a collective‚ language manipulation and human rights. In the dystopian world of ‘Unwind’‚ between the ages of thirteen and eighteen‚ a teenager may

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