| 201. | Orientalism Orientalism is an interesting term to have for a dance. ...
According to this article called “What Is Orientalism? ... ’ A big question is raised whether Orientalism really does exist or if it is just something made up as a way to control fear and prejudice. ... This is how the stereotype is f...
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| 202. | Broadcast Radio Ads Mass Transit ANNOUNCER Tired of looking for parking when you’re going clubbing? CLUBBING MUSIC UP AND OUT Tired of driving to the Charles River for sports and running? BEEP BEEP! UP AND OUT Tired of maneuvering through the narrow streets of the North End every time you want to have a nice dinner out...
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| 203. | bullshitting my way to the essay ... She thought for a brief moment on what to say and then it came to her
"Is this the way you will be answering the door from now on Captain? ... "
After leaving the Captains quarters, TPol made her way back to her quarters. ... The way that the fluorescent lights twinkled and flashed. ......
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| 204. | Movers and shakers Primal religions tend to be the traditions of tribal people/nonliterate people. The foundation of Aboriginal religions is the concept of creaming. Most primal religions believe that the boundaries between the human and the supernatural worlds are easily crossed over. The plains Indians often go for ...
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| 205. | There Was a Time by Christina Adam This story is titled "There Was a Time" by Christina Adam. It is narrated by the main character, whose name is not mentioned, so it is assumed that it is the authors name: Christina. Christina is a strong, young teenage girl, who lives on an 80-acre ranch with her mother, father, and four-year-old s...
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| 206. | Fate in Tess of the Durbervilles Thomas Hardy uses fate as an underlying theme in his work Tess of the DUrbervilles.
Fate is inevitable. ... Fate is a force that exists independently of
human will or control. In Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Hardy exhibits this concept of fate
in Tess, the proud and innocent young girl who is c...
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| 207. | Probable Causes and Consequences of Jineterismo In 1994 while a student at Amherst College, I spent a semester at the University of Havana and lived in Old Havana. During my stay I became particularly interested in a prominent youth subculture called jineterismo and did research into what motivates 18-25 year-old males to become jineteros. Jinete...
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| 208. | Nisa In this paper I am going to discuss the book Nisa The Life and Words of a ! ... Take marriage for example In the book Nisa explains how a women can marry more than once in her lifetime, a ! ... Nisa explains, “Even my mother had lovers. ... They place no value on looks, although Nisa does comment...
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| 209. | Two Kinds “Two Kinds,” a sincere and introspective story by esteemed Chinese author Amy Tan, illustrates the story of one young girl’s struggle with the notion of prodigy – a struggle in which her own youthful illusions of obtaining perfection and parental affection fade into a more complex understanding of s...
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| 210. | Carnival The word Carnival came from the Latin word Carnevale- meaning “to put away the meat”. The word ‘Carnival’ was given to the Italian festival of wild costumes and celebrations the day before lent. ...
Carnival started in Trinidad around 1785 with the arrival of the French, who brought with them ...
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| 211. | FLAMENCO DANCING Flamenco is a folk art from Spain: in fact, a whole culture. ...
Flamenco is a tripartite art, involving singing, dance and the guitar simultaneously - as well as rhytmic punctuation (by hand-claps and other methods) that is considered an art form in its own right. There are hundreds of different ...
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| 212. | Cinderella s Glass SneakerHoosiers is a magical trip to the Big Dance ... To my surprise, this Cinderella story not only caught my eye but also kept my attention throughout the entire display of visual mastery and clever dialogue. It wasn’t a glass slipper that this Cinderella wore, but a high-top Converse All-Star that fit perfectly. ... One of the first problems ...
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| 213. | Concept Musical The Concept Musical
Lorri Glajchen
MT2
The musicals of Rogers and Hammerstein of the 1940’s and 1950’s had a clearly defined story line, with musical numbers that support and propel the plot and with choreography and instrumental music integrated to produce a cohesive whole. However during the ...
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| 214. | Arts and Literature as Paths to Meaning The arts are incredibly important to society, especially in times like these where most of society is so out of touch with reality. ... Fortunately, the arts and humanities, especially when uncorrupted, are still filled with truth and ideas that might not exist otherwise. ...
The arts come i...
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| 215. | Aesthetics Aesthetics is the theoretical study of the arts and related types of behavior and experience. It is traditionally regarded as a branch of philosophy, concerned with the understanding of beauty and its manifestations in art and nature. However, in the latter 20th century there developed a tendency to...
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| 216. | aborigine paper Aboriginal Music The traditional music of Australian Aboriginals holds a lot of significance to their society. Throughout an aborigine’s life music is used to teach cultural lessons and beliefs. It is also used to show an aborigine’s place in their culture. The aborigine is encouraged to dance and s...
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| 217. | RED CONVERTIBLE “The Red Convertible” is a story involving lots of depth and richness due to the fact that the red convertible has a lot of symbolism and reflects a lot of the author’s believes. ... Erdrich wrote this story “The Red Convertible” as a way of showing the readers that there is something spiritual an...
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| 218. | A view from the bridge ... ck." While dancing with Rodolpho, Catherine is flaunting her independence and both Catherine and Beatrice are revolting Eddie. Marco and Rodolpho are deferential and recognise the tension and friction that is in the house. Eddie is still trying to show Rodolpho up and prove to Catherine that Rod...
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| 219. | Soprano A Soprano on her Head Need help sight-reading? Take up juggling. Problems with rhythm? Crawl on the floor like a baby. Troubles getting emotionally involved with the piece you are playing? Dance. Just can't get that passage to go right? All you have to do is visualize it, and it will go perfectly. Y...
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| 220. | Musical Fantasies ... These rhythms can inspire a serious of musical tones, or even a set of dance routines, that they have the powerful stress-relieving effect in life. ... Though it is quite dangerous and stressful for her to control the machines, she can relax in her dream of musical by listening to the rhythms...
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| 221. | Jean Anouilh Ring around the Moon Jean Anouilh's "Ring Round the Moon" is a real heartbreaker but for all the wrong reasons. Anouilh's comedy has not often been staged since its original London and Broadway productions in 1950, and it's easy to see why, the play is uncommonly delicate, a poetic mixture of farce, romance and comedy o...
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| 222. | toba tribe Sarah Eid
World History
The Toba tribe
The Tabo tribe is one of the few tribes of the great Chaco wilderness of South America. ...
The Toba people live in small houses, made of poles plastered with mud, roofed with thatch. ... As open land dwindles, more Toba Indians take migrant job...
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| 223. | marketing band Marketing a band
The aim of every marketer is to make sure that their company or product brand remains well known and popular. ... She says: "there is a conscious effort on my part to manage both band and brand" . ... CIA uses a tag line for Jazz Jamaica, namely the worlds favourite dance band, o...
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| 224. | “Popular Mechanics” by Raymond Craver Amazing how a relationship built from many pictures and images, a walk on the beach when the cold sand touches your legs, the first dance at the wedding as Mr. and Mrs., bad plumbing, first birth, and first fight. They are all just many frozen pictures, memories which are life. This is a complete re...
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| 225. | Book Review of Lakota Woman Lakota Woman
I have come to the conclusion that if you are going to read both biographies of
Mary Brave Bird, start off with Lakota Woman. ... In Lakota Woman, Mary
opens up with the fact that she is a woman of the Red Nation, and how it is not easy.
This will set the stage for th...
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| 226. | CULTURAL EXCURSION My cultural excursion was going to a gay activity. This happened a few years back, I remember it like it was yesterday. I was married at the time I went. I had just been married for a few weeks. My husband, Mike, was a very 'manly' man. He was from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn (NY). He kept complaining about...
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| 227. | ART of Poetry THE ART OF POETRY
In the literature of every culture, poetry emerges before prose. It is so natural a mode of expression, ancient peoples aren’t even aware that they are immersed in poetry until prose comes along for the differences to show. Today the situation is reversed: we are immersed in ...
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| 228. | Cinderella Story ... They frequently differ with each retelling, especially if the story is retold across cultures or countries. An example of these differences can be found when examining the written versions of Cinderella and comparing the French tale collected by Perrault and the German by the brothers Grimm...
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| 229. | Twelfth Night I enjoyed the play Twelfth Night very much. I though that the play had a lot to offer. There were many elements of the play that I enjoyed yet some I thought could use some work. My favorite actress was Feste, played by Elizabeth Mead. She was the most entertaining of all the actors. Some of the act...
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| 230. | Racial and ethnic groups The United States is becoming increasingly diversified in the racial and ethnic characteristics of its populations. ...
Racial and ethnic group relations continue to be a major social concern in the United States and throughout the world. ... race and ethnic relations over the last two centu...
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| 231. | Lunch Break It was an ordinary school day and I was on my one hour break in between my classes. The sun was shining and a light breeze made the leaves on the trees dance. I made myself comfortable on a bench as I bit into my big, juicy, green apple. As I was enjoying the beautiful weather and my tasty snack, my...
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| 232. | The Crucible Abigail’s Corruption The Crucible by Authur Miller took place during the 1600's in a small township where many of the people were waiting for something to go wrong. There were many strict laws that were waiting to be broken . Adultery takes place today, but was a rarity in the 1600's. The couple inv...
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| 233. | Confidence One late summer night I was sitting in a nightclub - maybe the first or second time I’d ever done so. I was just a puppy - seventeen, I think. I was there with my two best friends Danielle and Kelly, and Kelly’s cousin, Janie. How we managed to get in is still a mystery. As we sat there quietly drin...
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| 234. | Summary and Analysis of the short story Graduation Ball Graduation ball
Answer to section A, B & the translation
A – summary of the short story:
By being a middle-class citizen, who has been living in a paradise, going to a “white-women’s college”. ... After her college graduation she takes a job as a dancing assistant. ... This is Carries big dil...
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| 235. | Analyse the reasons for the popularity of The Red Shoes in Britain at the time European Cinema
An Introduction to the history and aesthetics of
European Cinema
2002/2003
Teaching Block Two
Essay Two
7) Analyse the reasons for the popularity of The Red Shoes in Britain at...
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| 236. | Billy Elliot ...
The film “Billy Elliot” presents an image of a young boy who has to face both internal conflict due to his wanting to be a ballerina, and external conflict due to him growing up in an era of the Durham coal mining strike. Throughout the movie, Billy learns to stand up for his desires and w...
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| 237. | go to hell My name is . I just transferred to MLA and so far I am really enjoying it. At my old high school, South, I was becoming too distracted and really didn’t feel supported enough. Coming to MLA has helped me take charge of my own education and realize that as long as I care and am dedicated and determin...
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| 238. | Read This Page As I sit down to write this I cannot help but think that I am going to offend someone, if I do I am sorry but I am only expressing my true opinion. According to Webster's dictionary a bully is a rough person hurting a weaker one. I am in high school and yet there are still bullies. Between classes t...
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| 239. | Mask The Mask
“No, I don’t think so,” Rolando said to his friend Chub Bennett. ... ”
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By the time the night of the dance arrived, Chub had acquired a Mardi Gras mask and an extra long raincoat to use as a costume. ... ”
Rolando spent two weeks’ allowance for a rubberised Prince Charming ...
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| 240. | Jazz and African American Literature I]n the electric process of American artistic exchange-in the intricate, shape-shifting equation that is the twentieth-century American experiment in culture-the factor of jazz music recurs over and over and over again: jazz dance, jazz poetry, jazz painting, jazz film, and more. Jazz as metaphor, j...
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| 241. | The Crucible The Crucible The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller and, in the Northern production, directed by Deborah Barton-Moore. The play is set in Salem, Massachusetts, 1692, where suspicions of witchcraft were floating around the town air. The play opens with Betty Parris sick in bed, and Reverend Parris...
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| 242. | The Great CANADIAN Culture People say that Canada is one of the most diverse country in the world. As the new millennium had just started and now there are all kinds of ways to interact with people around the world. And also to live in countries that they wish to do live, many people are greatly appreciating the freedoms and ...
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| 243. | Kmart Many young dancers and their parents are attracted to the ballet with thanks due to cheers from the audience members, the bright lights, the shiny sequins, the colorful and fancy tutus, along with the silky satin pointe shoes. Where else can dancers make their dreams become reality by living fairy-t...
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| 244. | Pride and Prejudice Essay In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, the characters attended a ball at Netherfield, the estate of Charles Bingley. The scene revealed through Jane Bennet how the society viewed women and marriage. Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth were also victims of stereotypes by the society with which they had...
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| 245. | early cinema “Cinema of attractions” as defined by Tom Gunning is cinema less as
A way 0f telling stories than as a way of presenting views to an
Audience fascinating because of their illusory power.
Gunning has explained that early cinema involved an “aesthetic of
Attractions” in which visual...
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| 246. | Abortion In today’s day and age controversy is a huge part of society. It is a big factor in the way our country is run. Everybody who is elected has a stance on something. It is what decides who will be elected and who will not. There are plenty of controversies to go around too, from gays in the military t...
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| 247. | Diary of a Jazz Musician ... Because we jazz musicians are changing modern music. ... Women’s Roles changed, books changed, the radio came about, and so did jazz. ...
It turns out jazz is a combining of African rhythms and drum beats with European instruments and heritage. Jazz was a series of complicated ...
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| 248. | Devadasis A Hindu Tradition ... Temple dancers called devadasis (“servants of god”) have emulated him for thousands of years. ... She is an all-important female deity in the Hindu tradition. Several myths suggest that it is this goddess to which the devadasis primarily serve due to her abilities to maintain the creation ...
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| 249. | Analysis of The Chimney Sweeper ... Reyes
English 1302
Professor Blain
15 September 2003
An Analysis of “The Chimney Sweeper”
William Blake was a revolutionary poet of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, although, like many other writers before, during, and after his time, his impact upon history a...
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| 250. | Darcy as Character ... Darcy. ... "Of this [Darcys developing admiration] she was perfectly unaware; to her he was only the man who made himself agreeable nowhere, and had not thought her handsome enough to dance with," says the narrator of Elizabeths attitude towards Darcy. (22) Elizabeth also is easily deluded by...
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