Chris Consorte
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Education/Experience
Bachelors Degree in Radio-Television-Film from San Jose State University. Masters in Theatre Arts from San Jose State University.Interests
Table-top role-playing games, Video games (PC & X-Box), Cinema, history, creative writing, swimming, walking, American Football (college), American football (Professional), screenwriting, playwriting, theatre, unionized labor, and adventure writingMotto
Success Without Fulfillment is Failure!
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John Paul Scott and Darl Lee Parker: The Last Prisoners that Dared to Escape from AlcatrazJohn Paul Scott and Darl Lee Parker were the last prisoners to dare an escape from Alcatraz. This article described how the prisoners escaped and the impact it had on the history of Alcatraz.
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Top 8 Celebrity Athletes that Appeared in CinemaHere are Eight athletes that have been on the silver screen. Some have made a turned their silver screen camoes into a career. Some have just used it as getting a small taste of Hollywood.
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The Character Development Principles of Dungeons and Dragons and How it Set the Standard for Other Role-Playing Games to FollowDungeons and Dragons set the standard for other role-playing games by allowing its players to create their own characters. This article was about how other role-playing games took the Dungeons and Dragons standard and applied it to their own format.
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The Economy of Dungeons and Dragons Through the Perspective of the Players and Player-CharactersThe economy of Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) through the Point-of-View of the Players who play D&D and the Player-Characters within the world of D&D.
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The Ideologies and Politics of Dungeons and Dragons and ChristianityThe characters in Dungeons and Dragons are similar to the Romantic Hero because they define their world through their actions, not by their titles. But Dungeons and Dragons defy Christianity because it could be taken too seriously.
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A Character Analysis of Jack TripperThis article is a character analysis of the comic character, Jack Tripper. Analyzing three television episodes from Three's Company will determine Jack's Physical Comedy, Farce, and Misunderstanding that made him a popular character.
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Unnecessary Violence in American FootballPlayers and coaches should set an example for others to follow despite being involved in an emotional and physical sport.
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San Jose State Spartan Football: Once a Doormat, Now a CompetitorDespite a very ambitious schedule, the San Jose State Spartans plan to be competitive in the Western Athletic Conference.
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The Vikings Are Rolling the Dice with FavreThe Vikings are taking a big chance by getting Brett Farve who is entering his 19th season. Is Favre the man to get the Vikings to the Superbowl? Or is Favre's presence detrimental to the team's chemistry?
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Best Flight Simulation Games of the 1990sThe Best Flight Simulation Games of the 1990's that utilized both realism and storytelling to attract gamers.
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2009 College Football WAC PreviewCollege Football is about to start up. Here is a preview of how the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) will do in 09.
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The Perspective of Heroes in Theatre from Ancient Greeks to Nineteenth Century GermansThis article is about how the perspective of Heroes' Destiny from being controlled by the gods to themselves. It also describes how the Germans in the Nineteenth Century explored this concept and how it is still being used today.
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"Madwomen in the Attic" and "None of Us Will Return"A term paper that utilizes the angel and monster metaphors from Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar's "Mad Woman in the Attic" to describe women in a Nazi Internment camp.
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The Matrix - Evolution of Repetitive ImageryThis article is about how Walter Benjamin's essay "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" is used to analyze Neo's rise to his role of "The One".
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Critical Analysis of T.S. Eliot's "Hamlet and His Problems"Using the theoretical perspective of New Criticism and T.S. Eliot's article "Hamlet and His Problems" this article demonstrates why Hamlet was a literary failure.
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Tao House in Danville, California: A True Connection with Eugene O'NeillThis article is about Eugene O'Neill's home, Tao House. This article not only explores the house, but also offers insight into the life of Eugene O'Neill.
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San Jose State Football Drops Rival Stanford to Square Off Against Alabama in 2010This article is about San Jose State dropping long time rival Stanford for a big one time payout with Alabama. Also this article will demonstrate how dropping long time rivalries for big payouts can hurt a sports program in the long run.
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Health and Wellness Tips While Working at Any Outdoor JobThis article utilizes personal experience to provide a series of health and wellness tips while working at any outdoor job.
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Top 10 Story Driven Fantasy Role-Playing Games for PC FormatThis article is a review of the top ten best story driven games for the PC. This article analyzes how the story was the driving force behind these games rather than intense graphics.
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History of Dungeons and DragonsThis article is about how the merging of Improvisational Theatre and Wargames lead to the creation of the first modern role-playing game, Dungeons and Dragons. This article used a historical analysis to demonstrate how this occured.









