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The Art Of Alabama s Performance Of A Chorus Line
In the University of Alabama s performance of A Chorus Line, the performers tackled
this infamous piece for its dramatizations of what actors and performers endure in the
line of work that is theatre. As explained by the actors in the documentary Every Little
Step , being a performer in A Chorus Line is the ultimate dream because it was made by
actors for actors. There were a few factors that made the University of Alabama s
performance stand out to me including the choreography, seeing the documentary Every
Little Step before the show, and the live music. I was in absolute awe after watching the
choreography of the performance. Although the choreography was not exactly the same
as the performances on broadway, I almost enjoyed it better
An Strategic Planning Tool For Agencies
Introduction and Mission Property management plans are an important strategic planning
tool for agencies. A property management plan should enable the Chief executives to
establish that the agency s property is appropriate for the size and nature of the agency s
existing and future business needs. These plans should consider all short term and long
term challenges faced by the property manager. It also considers the long term
requirements of the agency. Property: Apartment building. Building name: Preston valley
Apartments. Location: Dallas. Address: 5631, Spring Valley road, Dallas, TX 75254.
Building size: 218,196 sq. feet. Company background: Preston valley apartments, a
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Compliance status: There is some compliance regarding regulations of the Preston valley.
There is a responsive and maintenance team which works regularly for tenants of the
building. Highlights: Diverse unit mix, strong value added opportunities, Proximity to
Galleria Mall, AMC Theatres, JC Penney, Argosy University and Bert Fields Park.
Current management strategies: Preston valley is conducting prudent and legal screening
ofprospective tenants, while improving relations with existing tenant. Managers are
dealing independent contractors and employees skillfully. Averting fair housing
violations and discrimination claims, and staying in compliance with all federal
regulations. We are using technology as a marketing tool to attract new tenants. Staffing
adequacy: We have complete staff for security, cleaning, maintenance and other
operations. Policies and procedures. The company has made the various policies and
procedures for the implementation of the property management plan. The management
have made the policies related with Applications and Resident Screenings, Lease Clauses
and Enforcement, Leasing Consultants and Contractors, Resident Relations, Move In,
Move Out Procedures, Security Deposits, Pets, Crime and Security, Maintenance and
Repairs, Insurance, Liability, and Risk Management Issues, Marketing and Advertising
and Hazards and security etc. Financial integrity of Preston valley. Rent = $45000.
Parking charges = $500.
Negative Effects Of Celebrity Life
Imagine living the life where every step and move you take are controlled by the world.
Some people lead their lives where they are watched around the entire world, which
means that, all actions that these individuals took are judged by society and
communities. People around the world are expecting excellent result and perfect decision
from these people. Well, this is how celebrities lives are and their expectation. They do
all they can to stay on top and to make differences in their everyday lives. Most of the
time the world has the mindset that being a celebrityis all about happiness and wealth.
However, there may come time of rejoicing as well as sadness.Celebrity life has
negatives effects in people s lives in numerous ways and those who choose to become
celebrities they should be aware of these effects before they choose this fuel.
Additionally, celebrities do not have private life. Every step and action they take are
watched. Apparently, when one is a celebrity his or her life is not theirs any more.
One may go through difficulties situations in life, no matter how hard the person can
pretend to not share his or her problems; it will be still known in public. For example,
Moise Mbiye, one of the Gospel musician in Africa is now in 35 years of age, he does
not want to get married but, his religious churches who have power in the state oblige
him to marry. They told him that if he decided not to marry, is going to lose his
privileges and they will stop selling
Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil Analysis
Inherited money is held in much higher esteem than earned money in Savannah, Georgia.
This is a theme seen throughout Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, John Berendt
s non fictional account of life in Savannah. Characters such as Jim Williams, who
worked for their money and brought themselves up the social ladder, are seen as being
beneath those who inherited their money, such as Lee Adler. The old wealthtend to look
down on anyone who wasn t born with their money. Their views of just about everything,
including laws and punishments, differ depending on whether the person in question is
of wealth due to blood or sweat.

While Savannah is a town full of rich people, there isn t a whole lot of earned wealth.
Most of Savannah s wealthy people have been rich for generations. Among the few
exceptions is Jim Williams. He was born in Gordon, Georgia, a small town near Macon.
My father was a barber, and my mother worked as a secretary for the [town s chalk]
mine. My money what there is of it is about eleven years old, says Williams (Berendt 4).

Jim Williams is an oddity in Savannah. This socially prominent antiques dealer


(Bellafante 79) is arrogant and pompous, but unlike those who are this way because
they believe they were born with the right to be so, he is this way because he knows
he has earned the right. It is because of this, though, that he is not truly accepted by his
neighbors. For instance, there is the Oglethorpe Club, one of the highest class social
clubs, even by Savannah standards. It would make sense for one of the richest
aristocrats to be a premier member of the club. This is not the case, however.
According to Berendt, bachelors from middle Georgia who sold antiques were not
likely to be asked to join (6). This doesn t bother Williams, though. He is as prejudiced
towards the local elite as they are towards him. In his own words, Blue bloods are so
inbred and weak. All those generations of importance and grandeur to live up to. No
wonder they lack ambition (4).

On the other side of the spectrum is Lee Adler, who is, in essence, the arch nemesis of
Jim Williams. The two are more or less at war. Adler, like Williams, was deeply involved
in the restoration of Savannah. Unlike
Socialization
Socialization in a Social Institution

socialization in a social institution can change a person self concept and the way they
socialize because of the environment and the people to interact with on a daily basis.
Being in a social institution like a prison for example would change the way a person
socializes because of the setting the person is in. The way things are done in a social
institution would change their self concept so they could fit in to that specific social
institution. When someone is first introduced into a new social institution they have to
learn how to adapt. This is where the generalized other comes in. If we can figure out
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This also happens because we feel more comfortable around certain people. we tend to
socialize differently depending on who we are with and that is because of our
primary and secondary groups.when you are put into a social institution you ll be
forced to socialize a lot but not all of that socialization will be with a primary group of
people that you feel comfortable with. School is a good example of this because in
class you may need to do group work or something where you were communicating
with other people but you don t know them on a personal level and they would be
considered your secondary group because there is no emotional connection with these
people you are just working together to achieve a goal. Then there s your friends who
you hang out with I know on a personal and emotional level so they would be
considered your primary group. This happens in any social institution because we find
people was similar interests that we may go to for emotional support. in the movie
Shawshank redemption the character Red played by Morgan Freeman was apart of Andy
s primary group and I would even consider Red his significant other because of the way
him in and he interacted. socialization in a social institution can change a person self
concept and the way they socialize because of the environment and the people to interact
with on a daily
The Directing And The Setting
EXAMINE THROUGH SPECIFIC EXAMPLES THE WAYS IN WHICH THE
ACTING, THE DIRECTING AND THE SETTING CONTRIBUTE TO THE VISUAL
STORYTELLING IN ON THE WATERFRONT (KAZAN, 1954).
Thesis:
My objective will be to analyze Of a Waterfront (Kazan, 1954) by scenes the use of black
and white filter.
Opening Section:
On the waterfront opens by introducing small corrupt local that are mobsters that run
the docks Hoboken, New Jersey, across the river Manhattan. Terry Malloy, is an
incomprehensible boxer in his late twenties, which now he is a petty errand boy for
the local mobsters that are the union head of the docks. The local mob uses Terry as a
decoy to kill Joey Doyle by drawing Doyle out of his apartment to the roof then the
local mobsters push him off the roof. Terry is shocked as he thought they were going
to only rough up Doyle making Terry as an accomplice to the murder. Doyle was killed
because he was going to break the policy of Deaf and Dumb by testifying in court.
The locals gather around Doyle s corpse, Doyle s father worker at the dock tells everyone
to be quiet, he told his son to be quiet as Doyle s testimony would affect the workers at
the dock. You can hear in the background as the local priest comes to give the prayer for
Doyle, Doyle s sister screaming and crying.
Terry returns to Johnny Friendly s bar, and then goes to the smoky barroom, where the
local mobsters hang out including Terry s brother Charlie, Terry is really angry, his
temper shows his conscience in play
Critically examine sociological explanations for the...
The widely accepted definition of a sect is a religious group with characteristics, which
distinguishes it from either a Church or a denomination. Many groups which fit this
definition now prefer the less contentious title of new religious movements , because
over the last fifty years, sects have become linked with brainwashing, mass suicide, and
even a murder. One of the examples is the suicide of 900 members of the People s temple.

Sects are not a new phenomenon and they have always attracted controversy. Throughout
History, humanity has formed secret societies and secular groups to try to make sense of
the world. Most of the time, their strong beliefs have sprung from dissatisfaction with
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All members are allowed to have free dealings with the wider society, although they
maybe asked to behave in a religious manner when dealing with other people. However
members are not asked to cut off all their relations with the outer world or to devote their
whole lives to religion. They can play a full part in social life and are not expected to
withdraw from society.

Unlike churches, sects are not organised through a hierarchy of paid officials. The only
central authority which exists in the sect is a single charismatic leader, whose
personality and perceived special qualities persuade the followers to adhere to his or her
teachings.

Religious sects are rapidly growing since 1950s and church growth is declining.
People join sects for a variety of reasons. The popularity of so called accepted religions
is declining, and the interest in mysticism, new age teachings and supernatural is
certainly growing. Particularly in the west, where spirituality has been blocked by the
joys of wealth and gratification, more and more people seem to be looking for a
spiritual aspect to their lives. If mainstream religion fails to supply this, then there are
numerous sects around which appear to promise either guaranteed salvation or at least a
close knit community of like minded friends.

The industrialisation and the growth of scientific knowledge have led the world to
secularisation. It is

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