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Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Learning to ACT

My Own Text: Today is great, Today is fun, Tomorrow is another one.

Group Text: Rumour is a pipe, blown by surmises, jealousies, conjectures and of easy and so plain a stop that the blunt monster with uncounted heads, the still-discordant wavering multitude, can play upon it.

Friday, 21 February 2020

About Clostridium Perfringens

Clostridium Perfringens Causes 
  • Toxins are released in the intestine when large numbers of Clostridium Perfringens pathogens grow in food and are swallowed
  • This type of bacterium will only grow if their is no air
  • This bacterium produces spores
How do pathogenic bacteria get into food
  • Commonly found in the intestine of animals and humans
  • Often present in raw meat that is brought into the kitchen
  • Found in the soil and dust
Foods which could be affected
  • Cooked meats which are cooled slowly and reheated inadequately
  • Foods which are allowed to cool slowly and are eaten cold
Illness
  • Incubation period: 8 - 16 hours length of illness: 12 - 24 hours Symptoms: abdominal pain, diarrhoea
Ways to prevent Clostridium Perfringens

  • Cool cooked food quickly in shallow containers and then refrigerate at 4 oC
  • Avoid cooking food such as stews and casseroles in advance, if at all possible
  • Avoid reheating food if possible
  • If you do reheat food, reheat it rapidly to above 75 oC in the center
  • Never reheat food more than once

Tuesday, 11 February 2020

What Is The Drama Meaning For A Viewpoint

The viewpoint was adapted for stage acting by Anne Bogart, it is an improvisational system that trains an actor to use their body in time and space to create meaning, they are points of awareness that performers or a creator has while working. it's thought to create a dramatic meaning.

Kinesthetic response is the way a performer reacts to movement from other actors, objects or design elements. this can happen at any time of the performance.

The class i was in practised this by moving around our stage, freezing at random points, dancing (ain't me), skipping, jumping, etc for the first few lessons.