| 101. | History of Jazz World War II.....Danielle Claudia History of Jazz Professor Bunie November 13, 2003 Moseley’s on the Charles Driving to Moseley’s I noticed all the beautiful houses and area that the town of Dedham was in. As I drove up to Moseley’s, it didn’t look like much. It’s an older building that looks more l...
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| 102. | What film techniques does the director use to convey the themes and mood of the plot In the film ‘Billy Elliot,’ the director Steven Daldry used various film techniques to portray the life of Billy and his struggle to find acceptance and self-identity. As Daldry journeyed through the life of Billy who became torn between his unexpected love of dance and the disintegration of his fa...
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| 103. | aborigines and their place in politics Aborigines And Their Place In Politics
For much of their history, Australia¡¦s major parties did not perceive a need to have ¡¥Aboriginal affairs¡¦ policies, but this altered in the 1960s and 1970s as the Aboriginal interest came to occupy a more prominent position. ... The approaches throughout...
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| 104. | Life as a minstrel ... He is the King’s Minstrel (Figure 1) and lives at the King’s castle. ...
Figure 3: An excerpt of John’s music
As a Minstrel, John has many different routines: he can perform acrobatic tricks, sing, dance, tell stories, play music (Figure 3) or recite poems. ... Most minstrels travelled...
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| 105. | Isadora Duncan Dancer, adventurer, revolutionist, ardent defender of the poetic spirit, Isadora Duncan has been one of the most enduring influences on 20th century culture. ... Isadora was a thinker as well as poet, gifted with a lively poetic imagination, a radical defiance of "Things as they are," and the abili...
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| 106. | Berkeley Polka Berkeley, (sir) Lennox (Randal Francis) (born in Boar¡¦s Hill, Oxford, 1903). English composer. He studied music in Paris with Nadia Boulanger from 1927 to o1932. He became a professional composer in 1946-1968. Honored C.B.E. in 1957. Knighted in 1974. His works are outstanding in quality and fastid...
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| 107. | Billy Elliot Relating to the film “Billy Elliot”, a school age boy has to confront his chaos, which comes up internal and external circumstance. Internal problem, he is confused to decide what he really wants between boxing and dancing. Because dancing is his personal interest, while there are two external force...
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| 108. | Canadian poets ... By that time poetry had already been developed by such poets as Aristotle in Greece and Dante Alighieri in Europe. ... They were known as confederation poets . ... Later on as society in Canada began to mature, Canadian poets spoke about topics that were more influential and controversial. P...
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| 109. | Renaissance Happenings DANCE Henry the IV, Louis XIII, Louis XIV, Jean-Georges Noverre, Charles Didelot, and others made many contributions to the art of dance between the fifteenth and eighteenth century. Over eighty ballets were performed at the French court during the reign of Henry IV (1589-1610). The ballet, 30 genii...
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| 110. | Mums Finally We Are No One Múm’s Finally We Are No One
(Fat Cat label, released in July 27, 2000)
The term Intelligent Dance Music (IDM) is as banal as it is a misnomer. ... Listening to albums like Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works II or this new one in my CD player, it is hard to imagine why critics like to use th...
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| 111. | Hindu religion ... If it weren’t for the elders many young aboriginals would not understand and be informed about their religion, culture and beliefs. ... She showed not only aboriginals but also all people to “not judge a book by its cover” and to understand each religion before criticizing it, this would crea...
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| 112. | All about Cats All About Cats
I saw Cats in Atlanta’s Fox Theatre a few years ago and I really liked it. ... But I love all the dancing and the song “Memory”. That inspired me to found out more about the big hit, mysterious, musical Cats.
Part One is called “When Cats are Maddened by the Midnight Dance”. T...
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| 113. | sweet 16 Life was going good for Martha Sanchez. She was about to become fifteen in a couple of days, and she wanted a Quince on her birthday. Only the rich had Quinces in Mexico, but the Sanchez family was living in America. Her father had allowed her to have a Quince, but for some reason, changed his mind....
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| 114. | jess 1. After Lenin died in 1924, a little after that Joseph Stalin became the country’s most powerful and most feared leader. His main goal was to modernize and industrialize Russia, also so he could gain world power. Another goal of his was to have Russia as a communism country. 2. Stalin produced qual...
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| 115. | extacy It is estimated that 94.1 million Americans of the age 12 or older used an illicit drug at least once in their lifetimes, one of those drugs being Ecstasy. Ecstasy (a.k.a. E’s, New Yorkers, White Doves, Disco Love Doves and Dennis the Menace) was invented in 1914 as a prescription drug used to reduc...
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| 116. | Compare the Treatment of Human Relationships in the Work of Pina Bausch and Paul Taylor With Compare the Treatment of Human Relationships in the Work of Pina Bausch and Paul Taylor, With Reference to at Least One Choreography by Each.
Paul Taylor’s pieces are often easy to like, but difficult to discuss, he covers all sorts of different subjects in his dances. ... Paul Taylor choreograp...
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| 117. | Native American Music and Instruments Contrary to popular belief, Native American music is not only the sound and rhythm of indigenous instruments but portrays rather spiritual and religious connotations. The music of Native Americans is sometimes stereotyped as being just “pow-wow” music consisting of drums, flute, and other “native i...
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| 118. | Habib Koite Performance and its linked with Head Dances Habib Koite Performance in link with Head Dances
In comparing the Habib Koite performance with the article on the head dance performance in Tuareg spirit possession, I found similarities and differences between these two performances. The location of the Habib Koite performance was located ins...
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| 119. | Book Review The Fabrication of Aboriginal History Volume I Van Diemen s Land by Keith Windschuttle No debate in Australian history and historiography today is as charged as the issue of resistance and violence against Indigenous Australians on the frontier. ... the narrative of works of history and the use of evidence in them. Windschuttle’s Fabrication and Reynolds’ Frontier sit on opposite end...
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| 120. | a doll house A Doll's House A Doll's House In reading Ibsen's A Doll's House today, one may find it hard to imagine how daring it seemed at the time it was written one hundred years ago. Its theme, the emancipation of a woman, makes it seem almost contemporary. In Act I, there are many clues that hint at the kin...
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| 121. | how to gooz when u want to do this u have to do a little dance u have to make a little luv get down the night wooot toooot now let me tell u of a lil man i kno named peter piper he picked sum peppers n ATE them... sk sadas dsd sad sad sd as das dsa d asd as dasda sd sad a sd as d sad sa d asd as d sads ds d as ...
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| 122. | how to chos when u want to do this u have to do a little dance u have to make a little luv get down the night wooot toooot now let me tell u of a lil man i kno named peter piper he picked sum peppers n ATE them...! sk sadas dsddss sad sad sd as das dsa d asd as dasda sd sad a sd as d sad sa d asd as d sads ds d...
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| 123. | What caused the problem the affects situation resolved and conclusion on whaling Whaling has been a way of life for many people for thousands of years. The earliest evidence that whaling existed dates back to 2nd century B. ... Not until around the middle of this century did the issue of whaling become controversial. There are different reasons for whaling. There is whaling...
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| 124. | maori arts Nga Toi Maori: Maori art in Aotearoa New Zealand
By Professor Hirini Moko Mead, 1999
"Toi" is a traditional word that refers to knowledge, origins and sources, and to art in
general, while the term "Toi Maori" is now used to cover the wide range of creative
activities that Maori artists engage i...
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| 125. | Compas ... This musical mixture is best known as “Compas”, which is native to the island of Haiti. The Haitian culture has embraced “Compas” as their national dance music, which has been a strong dominant force in their society. Although Compas is native to the island of Haiti, these infectious dance ...
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| 126. | human rights HUMAN RIGHTS My name is Jonny D. It is 1973 December 15th on a Friday. I am an Aboriginal. I was arrested 2 hours ago and I’m in jail, the police accused me for something I didn’t even do. I was with my family at a supermarket, we got all our groceries. The man at the counter summed it all up and it...
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| 127. | race relations in australian society
Race Relations
INDIGIONIOUS and IMPORTED
By Hannah hale
It is becoming abundantly apparent that the ‘S’ word is something that will never part ‘PM’ John Howard’s lips. ... Surely any ignoram...
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| 128. | Hurston and Religion Zora Neale Hurston is recognized as one of the first black women writers worthy of recognition however, her unorthodox ideals were not very popular even among her own race. ... To Hurston God was a means by which the weak in spirit could find comfort. ... Hurston was one of the most vehement of...
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| 129. | Aboriginal essay Canada is known for being a multicultural county. Therefore means that there are a lot of different cultures. The one that is most picked upon is the native culture. The native culture is a very spiritual culture with a very old fashioned way of doing things. The natives have been fighting with raci...
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| 130. | Endangered Koalas Endangered Koalas
Koala means “no drink” in the Aboriginal language. By eating eucalyptus leaves, koalas have a big water reserve in their bodies. ... Over the past few years, several studies have shown that the Australian koalas are endangered although they are not on the list of endangered spe...
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| 131. | Escapism: The Glass menagerie The Glass Menagerie" is set in the apartment of the Wingfield family. By description, it is a cramped, dinghy place, not unlike a jail cell. It is one of many such apartments in the neighborhood. Of the Wingfield family members, none of them want to live there. Poverty is what traps them in their hu...
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| 132. | Barouque Music Baroque Music
1600-1750
Baroque - meant bizarre, flamboyant, and elaborately ornamented. ... Another feature of the middle baroque phase was the new importance of instrumental music
Many compositions were written for specific instruments, the violin family being most popular.
Affections- emoti...
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| 133. | red river hill expressway ...
According to my definition of civil disobedience, the actions of the Friends of Red Hill Valley were, in fact, civilly disobedient. ... The actions taken by the Friends of Red Hill Valley were clearly civilly disobedient. They were protesting an action (the construction of the Expressway...
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| 134. | IDM Want to utilize the site...sorry about the gibberish below...just taking up space Intelligent dance music.. The main purpose of this project is very easy to describe: networking and the promotion of intelligent dance music. that drum&bass is already a global phenomenon, listened to by an incredible ...
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| 135. | English: Media Coursework Media Coursework “Save The Last Dance” is a teen romance film facing issues such as racism, teenage pregnancy and emotions. The principal story line or plot is about the main character called Sara. There are also several minor plot within the film. It is set in Chicago’s gritty south side, where “bl...
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| 136. | About the book Angela By James Moloney ... Some novels are written for enjoyment but others such as ‘Angela’ are for a different cause. ...
In the novel ‘Angela’, one of the main characters Gracey, struggles to deal with her aboriginal heritage, the issue of the stolen generation. He (James Moloney) makes the history of the stolen...
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| 137. | Northwest Culture The Northwest Culture depended on the forests for their shelter. ...
The Northwest Indians did not make pottery. ...
Fishing was very important to this culture of Indians. ...
Northwest Coast aboriginal society was based on a strict hierarchy of rank, descending from nobles at the top...
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| 138. | Rabbit Proof Fence Facts Title: Rabbit-Proof Fence (Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence)
Author: Doris Pilkington / Nugi Garimara (Aboriginal name)
Audience: Young adults, youth, teenagers
Genre: True story, drama. ... ‘Rabbit-Proof Fence’ depicts the hopes, survival and optimism of the three girls and their journey home, fol...
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| 139. | Critical Review of the Queensland Art Gallery Story Place Exhibition Critical Review of the Queensland Art Gallery Story Place Exhibition
On Sunday August 2nd, 2003 I visited the Queensland Art Gallery to view an art exhibition titled Story Place. This exhibition highlighted the indigenous art of Cape York and the Rainforest. Of particular interest to me was the...
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| 140. | George Balanchine Dambeck 2
George Balanchine was a major artistic figure of the twentieth century who revolutionized the look, style and practice of classical ballet. ... It has been said by many that George Balanchine was the greatest choreographer of our time. ... Balanchine made a su...
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| 141. | Critical Response Critical Incidents Related to Social Class Differences in Socioeconomic Status 1. Should the School administration intervene? It was our feeling that the school administration should make an attempt to contact the parents of the privileged students and express their concern. While we did not feel th...
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| 142. | Bob at heart
i would love a magnificent array of delightfully delectable treats in the park watching the sparrows flow gracefully thew the dew kissed trees then take a brisk walk
i am nothing i am not here, i am no more then a delusionary fantacy that your mind has created to deal with all ofthe deep thou...
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| 143. | day of the dead ...
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated in Mexico and some parts of the United States. This is an ancient festival that was discovered in the 15th century by solders from Spain when they saw the Aztec people engaging in a ritualistic party that involved the dead. It ...
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| 144. | something As a part of Theatre 101 class, students are assigned to read four different genres of plays in the unit on Responses to Traditional Western Theatre. The four different genres were Asian American Theatre, Chicano Theatre, Feminist Theatre, and Gay/Lesbian Theatre. Out of these four genres we were th...
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| 145. | Hollywood and First Nations ... It gives us a look at how Hollywood portrays events concerning First Nation people and their internal and external conflicts. ...
One major aspect of aboriginal life we are shown is the spirituality of First Nation people and even elements of “magic”. ... Most people today are aware of th...
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| 146. | Native americans Religious Beliefs: The plains people believed in Manitou, the Great Spirit. They also believed that the land had been created by the Great Spirit for all the use and that everything on earth was sacred. Life was held to be a sacred circle from birth to death. They believed that each animal had a spi...
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| 147. | social penetration Peeling the Onion of Social Penetration
“The ancient sage who concocted the maxim, ‘Know Thyself’ might have added, ‘Don’t Tell Anyone! ... F Henrichs
Social Penetration is a theory that encompasses the relationship and communication process of a complex and reserved person. That is I, a s...
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| 148. | Aboriginals and the legal system Legal Studies
Aboriginals
1. To what extent does the legal system respond to the focus group you are studying?
Misunderstanding due to Language and cultural
Ignorance and different points differences
Of view
Responsiv...
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| 149. | Daddys Little Girl Daddy’s Little Girl In my childhood years, my father taught me how to play baseball. I played shortstop and third base for two years on a little league in Washington. He never missed a game. He taught me how to ride a horse. The first horse we bought was named Princess. Riding in front of him in the...
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| 150. | Political Dance In the words of Molly Ivins, “the purpose of journalism is to comfort the afflicted and to afflict the comfortable (41).” She lives by this saying in her new collection You Got to Dance with Them What Brung You. This hilarious new assembly of columns from various newspapers and magazines shows that ...
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