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My Failed First Attempt At An Open Borders Research Paper - With A Superfluity of Self-Referential Whatnot
Borders, why aren’t they open? Borders, why aren’t they closed? Who opens the border? Aren’t borders by nature closed? If a border is not closed, it can’t possibly be a border. Imagine a circle. It is enclosed by a line that makes the shape of a circle. If a section of that line was opened, it would no longer be a circle. This kind of hyper-literal ratiocination where if the line of a circle [i.e. a nation] is interrupted tis no longer a nation plaques discourse within the rationally ignorant crowd such as myself (the average IQ, credulous, nominally educated folk). Albeit, in regards to my own psychographic on an ideological level; a more anarchic yet confused ideologically psychographic. We have a certain fondness for abandoning that circle [i.e. the nation] for something else entirely. Ideally a something else that is voluntary and mimics mycelium where individuals are incentivized to go through a sort of epigenesis where a spore i.e an individual goes through cellular differentiation [See: Wikipedia (2019): “the process where a cell changes from one cell type to another. Usually, the cell changes to a more specialized type”] i.e an individual can grow from a tabula rasa into a sweetie pie where they partake in tissues, organs, organ systems, and bodies i.e where they partake in families, local municipalities, voluntary associations, syndicates, labor unions, states, countries, and the world. Usually, people would change where their aptitudes would best suit them, but perhaps in a more technological egalitarian society, all people could be able to develop and learn more easily through services such as Neuralink or the internet. Perhaps in a world without nation-states, there would be some sort of federation of voluntary communities such as what anarcho-syndicalism, anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-pacifism, anarcho-socialism, agorism, anarcho-transhumanism, anarcho-communism, could provide. Mayhaps all these voluntary organizations could begin to work in tandem under some sort of open borders agreement. Thence supplanting government’s role as people organizers into something more akin to musical genres, linux distributions, and personal taste preferences. Where everything is consensual. Rather than the traditional rulership ranging from a single person ruling, to a minority, to at best a majority ruling; where everything is non-consensual, and at best everything tis mostly consensual; with minority outlier likely being oppressed. Thence I suggest a more decentralized system of people organization where individuals could decide on their own in which system they want to partake. Thence creating a world that would lack non-consensual organizations & people would be free to choose what systems they would wish to live under. 
As you can (clearly) see trying to interpret my uniform fantasies of breaking the circle that is the government; influenced by Woodstockian hippies, classical liberals, socialists, anarchists, and a desire to make everybody happy wouldst be an act of moromancy [divination via the interpretation of foolishness]. 
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The West’s Eleutheromania & How Its Governments [AKA Managerial Capitalists] Made Its Citizens Accessories to Economic Hegemony With No Holds Barred
Assignment Question: According to Hickel, what is the "myth" of development that began with Harry Truman? What makes this "myth" so compelling? What is wrong with this myth (i.e. the flawed assumptions)?
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According to Hickel, what is the "myth" of development that began with Harry Truman?
The myth of development that began with Harry Truman was a claim that without US industrial, and scientific techniques foreign “developing nations” were to suffer. The most insidious part of Harry Truman's myth about these “underdeveloped areas” was that their economic life was to be stagnant without US intervention. Thence this leads to a string of US inference into the foreign economic policy (interference meant to prop up an unbalanced free-market system tailored to fit US needs).
What makes this "myth" so compelling?
The myth is so compelling because it propagandistically reframes developing nations as nations desperately needing to imitate the systems of the West and the West should help in doing so.
What is wrong with this myth (i.e. the flawed assumptions)?
The flawed assumption is that free markets are the best solution for a struggling economy and that foreign intervention is necessary to create these free markets.
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The myth of development that began with Harry Truman was a claim that without US industrial, and scientific techniques foreign “developing nations” were to suffer. The most insidious part of Harry Truman's myth about these “underdeveloped areas” was that their economic life was to be stagnant without US intervention. Thence this leads to a string of US inference into the foreign economic policy (interference meant to prop up an unbalanced free-market system tailored to fit US needs). The notable mental part of Harry Truman's “perception management” was how smug, trusting of their authority, or chock full of some sort of messiah complex the citizens of the United States of America must have been to have bought the idea; that inferring with foreign economic matters was noble. Without implying a negative value judgment, I suppose that this could’ve been the result of hyper-normalization where people didn’t know any alternative to the actions suggested by their government. Perhaps Americans were akin to “a frog gently placed into a pot of tepid water with the heat on low, floating quite placidly [i.e. Americans (?and the West?) were originally accustomed to mild economic interventionism with FDR]. As the water gradually heated up [with World War II Americans & the West became accustomed to fighting for freedom in foreign wars], the frog [the West] sank into a tranquil stupor, [were full-on hypernormalized], and before long, with a smile on its face, it will unresistingly allow itself to be boiled to death [Americans and the West began to blindly ride movements such as  the Red Scare].
With a historical precedent of colonialism, tribalism, and empires it seems Harry Truman was easily able to redirect the west’s former squabbles over resources [See: The US “invading and occupying states like Honduras, Cuba and the Domincian Republic] ; with seemingly eleemosynary [charitable] yet vague statements positioning the West as superior saviors.
What is wrong with this myth, well, without proof of deep-seated imperfection Harry Truman made claims that “developing nations” were in such an impoverished state based off of a seemingly unrelated comparison to the United States of America’s accolades. Justifying the US United States of America must intervene. Leaving how the United States of America should intervention with vague language. With this flexiloquent [pertaining to someone who speaks ambiguously] language, Harry Truman was able to continue his virtue signaling narrative that precluded much democratic oversight from the American people; whilst, maintaining glowing approval from the press.
Harry Truman claimed that half the people in the world are living in conditions approaching misery and with America’s significant scientific and technological advantages. The USA was in a responsible position and thus should act to development foreign nations so that to mirror the US’s success. His statement on global inequality based on a half-truth lead to the West’s battle on “developmental policies” that “were threatening their access to cheap labor, raw materials, and consumer markets across the South, eroding the foundations of the world system that they had come to rely on during the colonial era. Unwilling to let this continue, they intervened across the South to depose democratically elected leaders and replace them with regimes—generally dictatorships—that would be more amenable to Western interests. As Noel Maurer points out in The Empire Trap (Princeton, 2013), these interventions were typically triggered when Western assets were put at risk by land reform, nationalization, or capital controls. `` Thenceforth to maintain western interests and under the guise of liberal internationalism, the West would act as creditors; giving out loans with exorbitant interest rates thanks to their unequal bargaining power. This amid heaps of other reverse aid tomfooleries with the development of these developing countries leads to true stagnation in the development of these developing countries are in so much need of the West’s putative superiority.
The West with its conservatism that has a great desire to avoid risk when lending money in the hopes of making interest on such loans. Would fight folks policies not mirroring that of their own. Helping folks abroad is easy to sell to a populace, but regime change wars are not. Thus in a coded language, Harry Truman used diversionary tactics and whataboutism to avert his citizenry gaze from the true violence of America’s desire to access weaker nations’ resources ad libitum. I imagine that Harry Truman stipulated that his citizenry would refrain from questioning his policies on how to better these “developing nations” as long as it was benefiting them. Although, it may have been the case that all these altercations with opposing ideoogies where to avert people attention away from domestic problems (I’m not sure though, because I’m totally out of the loop when it comes to history).  This likely lead to the hyper-normalization of regime change wars under the guise to prevent the spread of communism and other putative dangerous ideologies. Methinks that even with western inventions becoming more and more excessive. As long as the government keeps the military voluntarily and there is little inflation of prices for example the people living in the country wouldn’t protest much. Making it easy for a government to continue it’s reverse aid whatnot. “Perhaps it is easier for folks to put up with the discomfort of others rather than their own.[Paraphrased Russell Brand Quote Thingo]”
I presume that the West was attempting a new form of colonialism where all nations would mirror each other economically. Perhaps forming some sort of worldly single-market economy. Where the West and its transnational super political organizations would foist economic conformity on these developing nations. Thus eschewing economic instability and maintaining the status quo; where they could easily dominate the world economy with their large market share. Market domination manifested with the West trying to prevent developing nations from obtaining relative autarky [economic independence or self-sufficiency] i.e. they did their best to thwart developing nations' attempts at import substitution [O’ my the horror a country trying to build their economy to tailor to their national good and not that of the West]. Besides to West facillating dependency whether intentional or not it may have been to prevent other nations from competing economically on a significant scale.
Mapping the predecessor and proliferation of Truman's Myth
The good-intentioned Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Quarantine Speech likely referring to putting economic pressure on the more patent bad news bears nations’ Empire of Japan, the Kingdom of Italy, and Nazi Germany; set the precedent that interventionism is the solution that will stabilize unstable regions.
[See: Long-term policy and metaphor from the Wikipedia Page “Truman Doctrine”] “Its sweeping rhetoric, promising that the United States should aid all 'free people' being subjugated, set the stage for innumerable later ventures that led to globalisatic commitments.”.
The disease rhetoric also comes out about now with the "quarantine the aggressor" perception management technique being employed to get away with more direct military intervention now.
[See: Long-term policy and metaphor from the Wikipedia Page “Truman Doctrine”]
“By framing ideological differences in life or death terms, Truman was able to garner support for this communism-containing policy.”
It seems over time this "quarantine the aggressor" rhetoric escalated and become more and more blown out of proportion.
Over time this became more and more normal. With the US expected to intervene in all skirmishes for freedom, free-markets, and the like. #hypernormalisation
Quotes -
“Capitalism is not an inherently evil thing it’s amoral” -- Adam Curtis
Untampered Quote -“If you drop a frog in a pot of boiling water, it will of course frantically try to clamber out. But if you place it gently in a pot of tepid water and turn the heat on low, it will float there quite placidly. As the water gradually heats up, the frog will sink into a tranquil stupor, exactly like one of us in a hot bath, and before long, with a smile on its face, it will unresistingly allow itself to be boiled to death.” -- A version of the story from Daniel Quinn's The Story of B Digressional Opinion - I loved Daniel Quinn's Ishmael.
“One of the ways power conceals itself is by saying “This isn’t power at all, this is normal” “ -- Russell Brand
“The sign of a great ideology is something that doesn’t look like an ideology”
Wild Theories - The USA has a  Christian population. Christians have a history of Crusades in the hopes to spread Christendom whatnot. The USA has a free market ideology the USA hoops into regime-change wars in the hopes of spreading free markets. If the USA had to choose between a kleptocrat who liked free markets and a kleptocrat who liked  I don’t know a market economy thingo. The USA who help the kleptocrat who likes free markets.
Words For Ideas -  Impotence, Complicit, Rational Ignorance, Normal, No Alternative?, Avoid Risk, Lend Money, Mass Market Culture,
Phrases For Ideas - Capitalism = Save Yourself, ?Capitalism derived from Protestantism?,
The Chaff
to the luck and good circumstance deprived “developing countries”. Maybe the prior heroic action i.e. the United State’s involvement in World War II.
In other words, the West were either the benefactors of things such as Guns, Germs, and Steel.
Citations: Works Cited
Hickel, Jason, et al. “The Development Delusion: Foreign Aid and Inequality.” American Affairs Journal, 20 Aug. 2017, americanaffairsjournal.org/2017/08/development-delusion-foreign-aid-inequality/. This article originally appeared in American Affairs Volume I, Number 3 (Fall 2017): 160–73.
“Russell Brand & Adam Curtis - Do We Really Want Change? | Under The Skin #03.” Performance by Russell Brand, and Adam Curtis, YouTube, His Own "Rebirth Tour" so Russell Brand Sponsored Himself , 22 July 2017, youtu.be/xBy08P7tHPQ. Youtube Video Description - This week I speak with filmmaker Adam Curtis about the rise of individualism, where real power lies, and whether we really want change.
Short, John R. Human Geography: A Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018.
Wikipedia contributors. "Quarantine Speech." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 21 Jul. 2018. Web. 2 Oct. 2019.
Wikipedia contributors, 'Liberal internationalism', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 22 September 2019, 04:11 UTC, <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liberal_internationalism&oldid=917075688> [accessed 2 October 2019]
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往返 (wǎng fǎn) - return
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海关 (hǎi guān) - customs
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登机牌 [dēng jī pái] - boarding pass
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登机口 (dēng jī kǒu) - departure gate
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On Topic with my Cultural Geography class.
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Thesis Attempts [The Lottery Compared To Antigone Essay Thingo]
All things tend towards the ultimate good when one is proactive and causes situations to happen is instead of responding to situations; thence, folks should act instead of reacting.
To obey an authority figure is not inherently wrong, but to obey an authority figure without question tends to have its downsides.
Without agency people are left unprotected from authority figures; thence, I recommend that people should be pysmatic [Always asking questions or inquiring]. ✨
Self-sacrificial characters tend to have a greater influence and greater impact than characters who go steady with the status quo; thus, I recommend folks should rock the boat and take charge of their own plots.
Stories without heroic action tend to end poorly whilst stories with heroic action tend to end goodly.
Thoughts For Thesis -
Events that carry the characters are never as interesting as characters who cause the action.
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Making Excuses For An Assignment; I Thought I Was Going to Do Poorly On, But I Got Full Marks #neurotic
This was my first homework done in charrette  [a period of intense work, typically undertaken in order to meet a deadline] fashion. I was simply too busy with work, but I have to say it was sort of fun. Albeit, this isn’t a method I’d every recomended to anybody. I’m definitely going to stick to the chunking method where one dabbles into the assignment in little snippets over time. Despite of such conclusion, I hope to develop this speed work skill, just in case I’m put into a lousy situation again.
This G.P.A game is war! School is very interesting its lots of calculating or scheduling and whatnot to surmise your best bet at G.P.A survival. 
I wish I had another chapter to do. When my hand was forced to do the assignment in the charrette fashion (mayhaps the Scientific Method People Chapter). This chapter was written too much like how I write -- scattergun and all over the place. It was especially hard to find easy to write material from pages 510-525 so I opted to use the pages 506-507 with material appealing to my particular psychographic. 
I had other work to do also and my interest in the textbook sort of interrupted my other assignments, but overall I think muy excessive interest in the reading was a boon to my other assignments.  
[See: Flag Theory Speech] 
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Murdoch’s Goals
Main Goals - To be eligible and be in good standing to open up the chance for myself to attend foreign colleges/universities in Estonia, China [Easy-Stereotype], South Korea, Nigeria, Japan, India, Russia [Difficult-Stereotype] Ancillary Goals -To visit as many places as possible [especially countries that don’t use the EURO] + eventually be able to afford to go to school in pricer countries like the nordic countries. Important Goals -To obtain the qualification for a job where I could work as a remote employee. Maybe take an international finance course and learn how to trade currencies. Goals I’d Like To Avoid -Improving my math skills so I could take more advanced economic classes involving minor calculus [Statistical Math Whatnot]Improving my math skills so I could take more advanced medical classes [Titration Calculus whatnot] End’ish Goal -A Job Where I Could Go To School Part-Time in Foreign Countries [or at least avoid my home country/Scotland to become familiar with both] Start The Mocher [Scottish: for “busy doing nothing”] Guild School Foster Home, & BankThe ultimate supportive environment for intellectuals buttressing the development of nascent entrepreneurs, Ubermensches, et al. A school for the nerdy who wish to take community college level classes in High school and whatnot, a foster home for the needy, and a bank for the future. The Mocher bank would underwrite the game-changers, zeitgeists, the super-nerds, and life-long learners in a traditional guild style.  (similar to the Knights Templar]The Mocher Whatnot would be associated with transhumanism, educational programming, travel, educational travel, nomadic capitalism, renaissance-esque movements, nerdy-activities, LARPing, D&D, trusts, other guilds, ETFs, the dismal science, volunteer work, real estate investment trusts, currency trading, other universities, other foster homes, aptitude tests, robotic businesses promotion, rhetoric, charisma, nonchalance, humour, dance, robotic cooking, language learning, Alcibiades, pysmatic folk, Richard Feynman, and the open source movement. Doctors Without BordersA Private Military Contractor Who Happens To Be A Conscientious Objector Abroad Volunteer WorkStart a Newman’s Own Esque Company [E.g. “Wear Your Dictionary”]Develop an online presence.Be a lovely hyperpolyglot personAttend language schools abroad #goals [See: Goals]
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An Early Modern Europe Homework Assignment Attempt/Assay?
What are Erasmus’s main criticisms of monks? 
Erasmus’ main criticism of monks was their phoniness. Erasmus believed the monks were putting on airs e.g “braying out their gospels in church they are making themselves very pleasing and satisfying to God, when in fact they are uttering these psalms as a matter of repetition rather than from their hearts. “ [See: Rote Learning/Parrot-Fashion]
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Mr. Cole the character in the British Television series is appeased by being talking about as “a man of unique intelligence who never felt appreciated. He saw poetry and prose as a celebration of life. He saw in literature all the good things courage, fortitude and sacrifice, but in his daily life he saw cowardice selfishness, and a desire for cheap glory. …” Mr Cole felt  “stranded in a heathen world” .  [See: British “Life on Mars” Season 1 Episode 6 36 minutes in or so] . 
A word one hears heaps of times whilst studying “The Catcher & The Rye” in school is the word  phony. Holden Caulfield the protagonist of the book is oftentime caught whinging about Phonies [See: “ Although Holden doesn't directly call Ernie, the piano player, a phony, he senses phoniness and insincerity in his flashy piano-playing style. Holden thinks Ernie is too fine a piano player but no longer plays his music with heart.”] 
What do you think Erasmus hoped to achieve by this satirical attack on monastic practices? 
Erasmus was looking to evince the fussy inflexiblity of the monks. [See”: “ Moreover it is amusing to find that they insist that everything be done in fastidious detail, as if employing the orderliness of mathematics, a small mistake in which would be a great crime”. ] 
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How do you think the circulation of many printed copies of such attacks would have affected popular attitudes toward the Catholic Church? 
I believe they may have cause even further splintering of the Catholic Church. 
Well, as a populizer who put the bible into the vulgar tongue I’m sure Erasmus would be happy. Erasmus would be jubilant to get his opinion out there differing from those. I would be happy. I love anything that accelerates the velocity of ideas or helps develop the world. 
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“Where then, was the road of salvation? Erasmus agreed with the reformers that the Bible must be studied. He agreed with the practice of private devotion, especially prayer. Man saved himself through knowledge of God, obtained directly, not through the mediation of an institution--History of Christianity by Paul Johnson page 274. In my earlier salad days [I still consider myself in my salad days of credulousness because I’m highly credulous and do not trust my present iteration of myself at all] I attended a reformatory school in Orem, Utah runned by Mormons. I was exposed to many things are things that likely would have been of the Renaissance’s Catholic Churches nightmares. The ultimate splintering of Christianity from its earlier roots. Where in my opinion is where Christianity jumped the shark. Firstly we had Judaism [Spiderman 1], then Christianity [Spiderman 2 or tantamount to an earlier linux distro such as Debain], and finally Mormonism [Spiderman 3, a religion aflunters [in a state of disorder] tantamount to modern art] [i prefer works in the public domain such as Thomas Gainsborough] ]. This mormon place had pleasant sounding rituals that wasted heaps of time [I say this , albeit, I oftentimes masterily waste my own time, but I want to waste my own my time on my own. P.S. I oftentimes mislikes institutions. Innate issues with authority. #contumacy]. The bureaucratic Catholic Churches biggest fear of splintering came back to bite them with heaps of bureaucratic epigones. 
#sanctimonious
#holierthanthou 
#parrotfashion 
#bibliocentric
Citations
I.“Notes on The Catcher in the Rye Themes.” BookRags, BookRags, www.bookrags.com/notes/citr/top4.html#gsc.tab=0.
II. A Smattering of Help from Paul Johnson’s A History of Christianity. 
Image Citations 
Jean, Jean, director. "Kafkaesque"? . Coub, coub.com/view/eytsl.
Adrián, Luis. “Muda, Futile, Ora, Fighting Chant .” Pinterest, Luis Adrián, i.pinimg.com/originals/fb/97/af/fb97af2fa67c246133900c6394466ccf.jpg.
"Pun of the Day: Phony." Comediva. September 14, 2013. Accessed February 26, 2019. http://comediva.com/pun-of-the-day-phony/.
Erasmus wanted to juxtapose the idea genuine piety to the monks’ affectations [See: “ Many of them work so hard at protocol and at traditional fastidiousness that they think one heaven hardly suitable reward for their labors; never recalling, however, that the time will come when Christ will demand reckoning of that which he had prescribed namely charity and the he will hold their deeds of little account”.] 
Erasmus was one of those bibliocentric folk who prefered private devotion to the bible, in lieu of a mechanical type parrot fashion-esque  devoted learning taught at an institution where one learns to says the prayers in fancy ‘smarty pants people’ latin and whatnot, generally missing the big picture of bible.Erasmus took shots at heaps of Christians for their affectations 
“For Erasmus, as for all reformers, the Bible then was at the centre of Christian understanding, when presented in its authentic form. And he was at one with them in rejecting mechanical Christianity virtually in toto: indulgences, pilgrimages, special privileges, masses for the dead, the whole business of winning salvation by ‘merit’ artificially acquired, usually by money”…Thou art utterly deceived,’Who had done the deceiving? Chiefly the papacy =. And no wonder: the papacy was corrupt and desperately in need of reform.…” 
sanctimonious monks
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An Acting Homework AssignmentMaxwell MurdochSeptember 7,2016Acting I
Acting I Day II Week II I had sworn that the play 39 Steps was running anymore, but once I checked out the website “theater mania” it almost popped up immediately. This very instance shows you how very much I've disconnected from this scene “the theater scene”. I’ve stopped in nearly every other phase, but this phase, so it’s about time for me to immerse myself in this humbug too. Anyhow, any play that’s a satirical piece on Alfred Hitchcock, I’m fine with I’ll jump on it. Before many viewings of this site, I’m wondering if the cast is any good. Something I have little means to figure, due to I being a fledgling to the theater scene. This faction of the 2016’er alive’vy people putting on 39 Steps seem alright. The director David Gordon was a part of some “Guys and Dolls” production that sounds familiar to me. So I’m sure he’s properly a higher up dramaturg. I’m sure the plays put on excellent. O’ I see it seems a director is back from a production of 39 Steps that happened seven years ago--Maria Aitken. I’m she’s pumped. The site also says that there’s a show going on Broadway November 2, 2016. I’ll make sure to buy a ticket for it. Murdoch’s minuscule exposure to the theater scene shewn-
Bald Soprano
Hamlet
Macbeth
Pinokio
Tartuffe
A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder
How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying
And that’s about it. Presently Murdoch is mega namby-pamby when it comes to his theater trivia. Citations-Gordon, David. "39 Steps." TheaterMania.com. TheaterMania.com, 13 Apr. 2015. Web. 11 Sept. 2016. <http://www.theatermania.com/off-broadway/reviews/39-steps_72510.html>.#moribundmurdoch #acting1 [See: Acting 1]
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An Acting Homework Assignment “Clipboard-Reaction To Article-Week I”
Murdoch MaxwellAssigned:31 August 2016 Due: September 6, 2016Acting I First off, I pursued through the options of websites I had to choose from, and decided on Village Voice--because of its formatting and color scheme, and then punched in the word “Irreverent” from my lexicon that I assumed would give me an interesting article. I pursued through the options it gave me until I came across of picture of Leslye Headland who had a vapid expression on the face that also enticed me, because of how it seemed that her flat face was for silliness. The article “An Irreverent Playwright Turns an Airport Encounter Into a Psychological Thriller”. As I read the article, I related her to Helen Fielding the writer of Bridget Jones, only tenfold in lovely ludicrousness. I get her feelings with not wanting to be mundane. Because, I also try to avoid trivial phrasings (and such) when I write things, like this reactionary text even, albeit that's very difficult when it’s spontaneous prose, because you're writing whatever pops into your head from the article and in turn it caused you to use hackneyed phrasings such as, “in turn” and “ whatever pops into your head”. So I say ignore it, get overly meta, become too waspish, begin the lachrymosity, or whatever just simply rock out to these emotions--fully immerse yourself in them--I say.
Extras-I. The bit when she gets on with the other random playwright was a good bit of that article also.
II. I agree with her philosophy that you should leave your mark, leave a legacy(or not die), or in her words “I want to do stuff that’s going to scar.”
III. I enjoy her style of getting others to ask questions.
IV. Questions are a fantastic medium for the transfer of information. So I think it's grand that Leslye Headland plans to instigate them.
V. If I were getting written about by somebody like Jillian Keenan from Village Voice, I would overload him with information, because I have frequent/occasional affairs with narcissism, and love to hear about myself, and study myself.
#acting1 [See: Acting 1] #murdochsmoribundity 
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Murdoch Maxwell’s Further Acting Study (For My Acting 1 Class)
CCM Acting I Quizlet Folder- https://quizlet.com/join/nRWbTG99E
Comments-This is a preliminary stage where I’ve moved on from trying to do the entire glossary of Robert Cohen’s Acting One/Acting Two (something I may still do during a break) to studying on how to react with the proper emotions and listen to my cue lines correctly. 
Study Videos-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCADQK9NBKWF19Nm1Q0JkYnA
Comments-I hasn't been able to immerse me in these study videos properly.They're haphazardly made, and there using foolish methods to study or excessively wrong or even harmful ways to go about studying. 
Study Tracks-https://soundcloud.com/user-678214224/sets/acting-i-county-college-of
Comments-I do each scene or monologue to correlate with a particular vocabulary word, almost as an excuse to not do the scene properly. It’s as if I’m in a battle a “man versus self” battle where I don’t want to be embarrassed in front of myself even, so much so,that I study incorrectly and by doing so I eventually embarrass myself, when I present to the class. 
Comments From Murdoch To Help Remind Murdoch “Growth Mindset”
Immersion!
Believe!
Be!
Exuberance!
Don’t be tired!
React!
Listen!
Act don’t play!
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Working With “Greg’s V.O.T.E and G.O.T.E” [Acting I]
Goal-To get thoughts off my chest.
Obstacles-Sylvia’s obnoxiously loony behaviour with the cat. 
Tactics-I’m using Sylvia to fuel my newly found avoidance type disorder. I’m nearing on interrupting Sylvia. I’m musing at Sylvia. 
Expectations-I’m hoping to have had a little therapy session, by the time I’m done hanging with Sylvia. 
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Random Jottings I Did in My Notebook At CCM
Hedy Lamar, Cite[accent aigu] de Carssaonne,Kilkenndy Ireland, Alum, Nidor - the smell of burning meat, Cantilever, 1666 London Fire, Lbn Khaldun, bamberg, Vallombrosa, Orele[accent aigu]an, Salisbury, Krakow, Laon, Heidelberg, Jarrow, Chartres, Saint Denis, Monastic School, Cathedral School, Balearic Islands, Total Philosophy, Trade Union, Journeyman, Guild, Herewith, Pope-Archbishop-Bishop-Priest/Monk, Trivium - rhetoric logic grammar, Quadrivium - arithmetic geometry astronomy and music, Peter Abelard, sic & non, Ontological Argument, Anselm, Theos, God, Universal Society of Teachers and Students, Bologna Italy, Salerno Italy, Paris France, The High Middle Ages refers to the notable time of the middle age where the development was significant, Carruca, Book of Hours, Land = $, Stranger Things, The horseshoe was an agricultural invention, Top Down History, Social History, Mary Evans picture library, The image works, William Fitz-Stephen, Circa 1000 the horseshoe was invented, Horse collar, If it wasn’t for the horse collar everybody would totally be concerned with trying to eke out a living and wouldn’t be focused on technological development, Fallow, Motte & Bailey Castles, Stronghold [game], Buyenlarge, ladies-in-waiting, Tre[accent grave]s riches heures, cha[circonflex]teau d’ e[accent aigu]tampes, arbian stallion, cold-blooded horse, hot-blooded horse, warm-blooded horse, combat efficiency, william marshall, truce of god, peace of god, carcassonne
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