Richard Nichols
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Frances Nannauck Kraus takes her eleven-year-old granddaughter, Marissa, to Kake, Alaska--the place of much of their family history. On one of their walks, they climb up a hill to the tallest totem poles in the world. On their way up the hill, Fran tells Marissa stories about some of the history and traditions of the Tlingit people. Marissa begins to have a better understanding of her heritage and learns the importance of sharing that knowledge with...
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Carefully selected and represented, the plays in this collection showcase both the fantastic and the realistic innovations of Korean dramatists during a time of rapid social and historical change. Stretching from 1962 to 2004, these seven works tackle major subjects, such as the close of the Choson dynasty and the aftermath of the Korean War, while delving into trenchant cultural issues, such as the marginalization of students who rebel against mainstream...
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This practical and easy to read guide is the product of many years of ministry and counseling experience. With humor and insight, Richard E. Nichols presents key principles for intimate & successful marriages. This guidebook serves as the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE for couples. The WAY to guide those who are considering marriage to u-n-l-o-c-k God's perfect will. The TRUTH is a flame for those who are already married and their fire is NOT HOT. The...
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To Act Is to Do by RICHARD ALAN NICHOLS, who studied as a scholarship student for five years with Uta Hagen at the HB Studio in New York, is the ultimate guide for both actors and teachers.
In six informative and interactive class sessions, Nichols details twenty exercises designed to solve most acting problems that arise while working on plays. Also included are, eighteen evaluations of work (scenes, monologues, and Hagen exercises) presented by...