The test that I took for the hidden bias was to see if I had any bias with skinny people and fat people. Growing up I was always super skinny, my family has never had very big people. However, I don't treat people differently depending on their weight. Given that, I scored a preference to skinny people. Hollywood always has had the looks, so being active has always been a big impact on my life. But society has made it that way. Having an "aesthetic" look can be important depending on what you do. But is obesity a recent thing in history? maybe just not to this extent?
Art and Social Change Invisible Theatre Invisible Theatre is the art of creating a performance in spaces that are not stages. The people who witness it cannot be aware it is a performance or else they would become spectators. The way this can be done is creating a solid and locked script that the actors stick to but also know it so well it allows flexibility and the ability for them to mess with it when the people witnessing the act give input or there is any disruption. The actors will prepare for anything when it comes to their performance. It is imperative to choose a location where people gather in large groups in the public. An example of how this is done is by having actors play in a scene in a crowded restaurant with many patrons. You have one actor make a big fuss over a meal they hate and the waiter offers them the nicest meal, acknowledging the price which the actor eating the meal lets it be known that the price is o...
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