Answer: False
Explanation:
According to the Stanislavsky's theory, there are different methods through which a person can be trained and made to learn about acting. Building the character on stage is the second stage of Stanislavsky's theory where he describes that outer expression of the character is required to depict the internal life of character .He described that flow of energy is required for building the character.
Personality of the characters can be displayed through believes, memories,etc.Thus, the given statement is false as the right role selection is not the important for building character's personality.
Answer:
Regulations
Explanation:
Laws are products of written statutes that can be passed either by US Congress or State legislatures. Once the law is passed sometimes, regulations are needed.
Regulations are done by administrative agencies that govern how a law that was already passed will be enforced. Each agency has a subject for example, Securities and Exchange Commission is responsible for regulation on securities laws.
Regulations are codified and published and have the same force as laws.
Answer:
Low context
Explanation:
Context is an extremely important part of any message to communicate. It allows the receiver to understand the importance of the place and situation of the message, it allows you to make assumptions (or avoid making them) it helps the receiver consider implications and it puts meaning into the message.
If in the process of creating a message the speaker doesn't take into consideration the importance of the information that surrounds the message, it will be out of context, or it will have low context, meaning it will not be a complete or optimal message.
Answer:
Crude oil:found in eastern Nigeria
copper:found in Democratic Republic of Congo
cobalt:Found in Democratic Republic of Congo
diamonds:found in Democratic Republic of Congo
gold:Found in Democratic Republic of Congo
tin:found in Democratic Republic of Congo
Answer:
Smith argued that by giving everyone freedom to produce and exchange goods as they pleased, and opening the markets up to domestic and foreign competition, people's self-interest would promote greater purpose than government. Explanation: