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the most desirable alternative given up in a decision
When evaluating desirable or undesirable characteristics of personality, you are typically assessing traits and behaviors that are considered socially acceptable or unacceptable in a given context. This evaluation helps to understand how an individual's personality may impact their relationships, work performance, and overall well-being. It can also provide insights into areas for personal development or intervention.
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Giving a character a life means that the actor is putting his or herself into that character. A character is just a character when someone is just reading the script, but when that actor puts emotion into the words being read from the script then the audience can feel it and put themselves in that character's shoes and so they start seeing that character as a real person, and that's when a character is given life.
You can simply phone the person to thank them for the great reference letter and let them know you appreciate it.
The given circumstances in acting are what the author or playwright have given you as an actor to work with in terms of where you are, who you are, what you are doing, and why you are doing it. For example, your character profile at the beginning of the play (where they list the characters) will tell you something about your character. In "The beauty queen of leenane" by martin McDonagh, there is quite extensive character notes. These character notes are your Characters "Given circumstances." The setting, an old cottage in county leenane are your given circumstances for WHERE you ARE. Sometimes, however, the playwright may give you no in-depth information about your character, as in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, where all he gives in the character section is "Estragon, a tramp." All you know is that Estragon is a tramp. However, throughout the play, you find out pieces of history, and this is another source of GIVEN CIRCUMSTANCES. As either Stanislavsky or Strasberg once said ( I don't have my notebook on me this instant) "sometimes the inspiration for your character may not be obvious, but hidden within the line of someone else's character"Simply put, the given circumstances are whatever you are given to work with, be it pieces of history, emotion, costumes, settings, character relationships.
To be quite Honest, UCSD is socially known as "University California of Socially Dead because the social atmosphere is truly for the most part non existent. While academically it is "known" for their outstanding reputation of their Sciences given that the school has a good number of nobel prize winning professors who teach there.
It's a good sounding theory and a desirable one.
The name given to a chief character in a play or novel is the protagonist. This character is usually at the center of the story's events and is often involved in the central conflict.
The title given to someone who has obtained a master's degree is "Master."
Yes, you can retract something you have given to someone by taking it back or canceling the gift.
A parent in China will generally give their Child a name with three characters. The first (or in some uncommon cases, the first two) will be the family name, traditionally the family name of the father. The second two will be the given name, although occasionally a given name can be one character. The given names of Chinese children often reflect various desirable masculine or feminine traits, including strength, beauty, wisdom, etc.