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    Toshiba - Consumer Behaviour

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    Business Administration II Consumer Behaviour Consumer Behaviour Project Constantin Rusu 2nd Year‚ Business Administration‚ Group 1 “Alexandru Ioan Cuza University”‚ Iasi‚ FEAA TOSHIBA Business Administration II Consumer Behaviour Table of Contents TOSHIBA Business Administration II Consumer Behaviour Chapter 1. Introduction The brand that is subjected to the following study is “TOSHIBA”. The study consists of a qualitative research using primary sources

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    The Drowned Man Analysis

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    Punch Drunk’s “The Drowned Man” The Drowned Man for me was a complete out of this world experience. It’s set on five floors in an abandoned postal office right next to Paddington train station. Within these five floors are two love stories with their themes of betrayal that portray a loosely based true story. We were all given masks when entering the space. All the same‚ blank faced mask. We then got placed into an elevator where we got instructions to remain silent‚ to try and explore alone and

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    The Stanislavski method is very confusing to me because it makes the actor think of memories and feelings from the past that can relate to the character being portrayed in the scene/play. I was confused because having a memory of a specific emotion doesn’t really have the same exact emotion that the character is supposed to feel. I can see why in certain situations why using the Stanislavski method would be appropriate (ie. A death that the actor hasn’t ever experienced) but if the emotion was to

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    Stanislavski's Techniques

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    STANISLAVSKI’S TECHNIQUES TRUTH AND IMAGINATION Stanislavski believed that‚ without imagination‚ an actor or actress could not be successful‚ as their performance could not be ‘true’. He believed it was the most useful tool a performer could have‚ as a strong imagination allows them to truly draw themselves and others into their character. This ties into all of Stanislavski’s techniques. TEMPO RHYTHM This technique is divided into two sections‚ both of which must be considered in a role:

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    Introduction Vinegar Tom was written by Caryl Churchill‚ a feminist‚ in 1976 but set in the 17th Century. The play was inspired by the women’s rights act of 1970‚ and the discrimination of women. The title comes from the name of a horrible creature which is supposed to be a witch’s familiar. It is about how four naïve and innocent women’s lives are affected throughout the Salem witch-hunts. Modernised song‚ dance and rhythm are used to combine the horror of the past and attitudes which have carried

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    Fem Character Development

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    your relationship like with this character? Show me how you would approach this part of the scene.” Stanislavski agreed that “As actors and human beings‚ we can only have our own thoughts and feelings … But we can change bodies” (Benedetti‚ 2014: 95) this implies that that emotion that we portray through the character has to be original and not from anyone else. (Benedetti‚ 2014: 95) Stanislavski also believed that there are unwanted traits within our personality that we dislike and would rather

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    …….asked us to create a stylised performance using the narrator’s text; DNA by Dennis Kelly. We‚ had to use still images‚ mime and movement and a section from to play to be delivered in response to Stanislavski. We stayed our performance by having …… and …. as the two naturalistic performers‚ sitting side by side on the floor‚ quite far apart from each other to show the audience the lack of closeness between…. and …. Leah being the main narrator‚ sat up on her knees‚ inviting the audience in to listen

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    “Western modernity was shaped by cross-currents between Europe and North America in the 19th century and in the beginning of the 20th century.” Neoclassicism was a movement which focused on the rediscovery of Ancient Greek and Roman values and style (and called Greek revival in the United States[1]). It was a defining trait of the Enlightenment age and of its reasoning-based political and artistic thinking and saw its apogee during the Napoleonic era. Starting in the 19th century‚ this movement

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    why each is powerful in its own way and straightforward representations are just as powerful as its counterpart. Sexually abstracted imagery form may hint that the art is an interpretation of the human body without it looking completely human. Constantin Brancusi. Mlle Pogany‚ Version I‚ 1913.‚ had a powerfully negative reaction from its audience based on its simplicity. Its audience didn’t understand its lines and features such the head shape and delineated hair that made the women appeal hairless

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    Fall 2013 Phys 260: University Physics III Prof. Anca Constantin Assignment #3 Due date: 9/18/12 at the start of class. Please use a different piece of paper to show your calculations and your answers. Problem 1: The distribution of stars in the Galaxy’s disk (fyi: Galaxy = Milky Way; galaxy = any other galaxy ) can be approximated by an exponential function. If stars dominate the mass distribution of the disk‚ we can then say that the mass distribution of the disk follows an exponential

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