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the different parts of drama are should be than to each other and support to the drama and give fundamental
because like different people they probably don't really like video games, football, basketball and so many other stuff they like Drama maybe they are shy or like Drama rather than geography or math or P.E or maybe there trying to be who they want to be
No because the film director tells the people what to do and that is the most important position of all. Without the film director there would me no movies.
The director will be none other than the creator of LOST(the ABC series), J.J. Abrams.
People hate drama because they're afraid of having to confront something about themselves. It's easier to point the finger of blame (blame game) on someone else than accept responsibility for their own behavior. So they accuse other people of being drama-queens, or they adopt a "no drama zone" attitude which is exactly what drama is all about in the first place. Simply put - if you don't like drama, just don't do it. Don't participate, and most importantly don't criticize it. It doesn't matter who you are, male/female, age/race, intelligent/stupid, whatever; the very second you acknowledge drama, you are participating in it.
Drama affected the Greek civilization by giving them an oppurtinunity to enjoy something other than the mondane regular life, training and allowed women to get out of the home for something other than exercise or taking care of her children.
Yes VP is higher than director
The director is higher ranked. The associate director works for the director. The associate director is the one that has to run errands, and do all the thing that the director doesn't want to do. The associate director is like the directors personal secretary. If I'm wrong about this then let me know. I'm dying to know.
modern drama is more like real life than drama in the past.
Director, Producer, Composer, Screenwriter.
An Assistant Director is higher than an Associate Director. So I imagine that the Senior Assistant Director is higher on the chain of command than the Senior Associate Director.
Hi there. Being a funeral director is a lot of work and it really takes a certain type of person do a good job in the profession. The downfall of being a funeral director is that the hours are unpredicted. You basically are on call and required to respond whenever you are needed. Some people find it creepy to work with deceased people and some don't like working with bereaved families, but other than that it is an excellent career choice.