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    Applebee’s. But, it’s a hard knock life for a Drama Major trying to find what is so disdainfully referred to as “a real job.” I Googled Drama + Job + frowning face + Andrea and suddenly, my favorite word caught my eye: Audition. NYU.edu caused me to double take, double tap, then double click to reveal the audition “involves discussion of the student's educational and professional background, blah, blah, blah and knowledge about the profession of Drama Therapy.” I felt as ditzy as Zaneeta Shinn in

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    Mindfulness and Drama Jashuko Kwong-Roshi states that “original mindfulness is the actualization of humanity’s inherent basic goodness, it is creatively joined with the new therapies and offers a stream of helping and compassionate services for something very old (Rappaport, 2013, p.1). The North American Drama Therapy Association defines drama as the “intentional use of drama, and or theater process to achieve therapeutic goals (North American Drama Association, 2016). Drama therapy is both experiential

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    Association (ACA, 2014) Code of Ethics, ethical principles are based on a set of values that include autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, fidelity, and veracity. These ethics apply to all types of counseling, including both group and individual therapy; however, different aspects of these ethical guidelines must be considered based on the therapeutic approach. This paper will identify several of these ethical issues as they relate specifically to group counseling, while also evaluating how these

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    Association (ACA, 2014) Code of Ethics, ethical principles are based on a set of values that include autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, fidelity, and veracity. These ethics apply to all types of counseling including both group and individual therapy; however, different aspects of these ethical guidelines must be considered based on the therapeutic approach. This paper will identify several of these ethical issues as they relate specifically to group counseling, while also evaluating how these

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    characters and their roles into their day to day lives. When analyzing the media and focusing on drama and reality television shows, the impact that these shows have on some of their women viewers are noticeable. Television drama shows are fictions that the average person can relate to. They are made with real life problems that people can sympathize with. Television dramas have become the newest therapy to people. People go to these over dramatized shows for the answer to their problems. Most tend

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    According to the American Alliance for Theatre and Education (AATE), “Students involved in drama performance coursework or experience outscored non-arts students on the 2005 SAT by an average of 65 points in the verbal component and 34 points in the math component” (Effects of Theatre Education). The SAT is one of the most commonly test used by

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    from this, the audience is encouraged to realise the significance and therapeutic nature of art, in this case theatre and music: “the music of this opera will keep the world in harmony”, especially in contrast to hopeless treatments such as shock therapy. Through his play, Nowra also encourages the audience to agree with his personal view that war is unnecessary, and in a way is a kind of madness itself, due to its chaotic and uncontrollable nature. Through ‘Cosi Fan Tutte’, Nowra also focuses

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    “Social Issues in Theatre” How has theatre reflected social issues throughout time? Olivia Little W.B. Ray High School Candidate Number: 006241-0009 Session: May 2015 Category: Theatre Supervisor: Mr. James Stroud Word Count: 3,092 Citation Style: MLA Abstract How has theatre reflected social issues throughout time? This reflection can be seen in works such as Frank Wedekind’s Spring Awakening, Jonathan Larson’s Rent, and Moisés Kaufman’s The Laramie Project. Spanning from 1891 to 2000, each

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    But who has the will to concern himself with such dangerous maybes? For that, one really has to to wait for the advent of a new species of philosophers, such as somehow another and converse taste and propensity from those we have known so far--philosophers of the dangerous "maybe" in every sense. (Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, sec 2.) This will not be one more lament for the sad state of contemporary American poetry. Yet to define some of the basic strengths of new work I have

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    Dr Faustus as a Tragedy

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    Q.1. Discuss Dr Faustus as a tragedy. Tragedy – Definition Aristotle defines a tragedy as a ‘representation of an action which is important, complete and limited in length. It is enacted not recited and by arousing pity and fear, it gives an outlet to emotions of this type.’ However, for the Elizabethans, more specifically for Marlowe and Shakespeare, tragedy is not a restrictive view of human excellence or weakness as the Greeks are often inclined to present but an affirmative view of human

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