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    materials and Reviews Something Exciting Is About To Transform Toronto! Once the city that slept too much – Toronto is waking up to a cultural explosion! Here, new people and a variety of cultures mix, creating dynamic neighbourhoods. Theatre, dance, music and film--- an astonishing variety of voices tell many different stories that challenge our assumptions and enrich our lives. Soon, in the heart of the city, there will be a place for these voices to be heard, discussed, and shared; a home for ideas

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    Amy Winehouse

    London, England to a Jewish family with Russian ancestry on her mother's side. Her father, Mitchell Winehouse, was a taxi driver; her mother, Janis Winehouse (nee Seaton), was a pharmacist. Her family shared her love of theater and music. Amy was brought up on jazz music; she played her brother's guitar and received her own guitar at age 13. Young Amy Winehouse was a rebellious girl. At age 14, she was expelled from Sylvia Young Theatre School in Marylebone, London. At that time she pierced her nose

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    Carnival

    party get started? Here's a look at the history of Mardi gras throughout the ages and across the nations. Herman states, Historians tell us that the ancient Romans probably kicked off the Mardi gras celebrations. (pg. 115)Their mid-February festival known as Lupercalia honored the god Lupercus, alternately known as the god of fertility and the god of agriculture and pastoral shepherds. In either case, his party definitely had Mardi Gras-like qualities, including days of feasting and drinking

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    Popular Culture of Europe Throughout the Ages

    Popular Culture of Europe Throughout the Ages Popular culture always has, and will remain, a telling aspect of the mindset of the masses throughout history. It is best defined by PhilosophyNow as the vernacular or people’s culture that predominates in a society at a point in time. The popular culture of Early Modern Europe can largely be classified as a shift from rowdy and vulgar celebrations to a more educated form of enjoying oneself. In the 1800’s, the formation of a mass society accompanied

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    Illness Is Bad Luck

    ‘Illness is simply a matter of bad luck, bad judgement, or bad genetics’ is a statement that expressed how health can be affected by the ‘luck’ of the environment that an individual is born into. The aforementioned statement expressed how health can be affected through a bad judgement of misdiagnoses made by health practitioners. The statement then declared how having bad genes allows an individual to become more susceptible to specific disease (Marvell, 2012). This statement focused on how health

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    Blues Paper

    The Blues: “Music that Reflects Our Ancestors Cry” Mable Osemwegie Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………………..3 Congo Square(past and present)……………………………...……………...4 Story of Storyville/ The Chitlin’ Circuit…………………………………….5 Blues Personality Profile……………………………………………………..6 Words of Blues Song…………………………………………………………7 Blues Instruments…………………………………………………………….8 Jazz Personality Profile……………………………………………………..9 Words of Jazz Song…………………………………………………………10 Original

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    Harley Davidson

    5. Brief Cultural Analysis Having selected Germany as the country representing the highest potential for WGI, we then conduct a Cultural Analysis of the country to research important cultural aspects that could influence our Marketing, Operational, Financial and HR/Organizational plans The methodology we employed was to assess the following cultural characteristics: Material Culture Technology. Germany's achievements in science and technology have been significant. Germany has been the home

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    Vietnam War Sociology

    transformations in the most powerful country of the world that tried to maintain the military and economic hegemony achieved with the defeat of fascism in Europe, a summer of 1945. When, in January 1973, the Peace Accords in Paris were concluded, most Americans were relieved that the Vietnam

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    Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

    controversial wars in American history. However, most were not directly connected to the war until a draft notice arrived in the mail. This was the case for Tim O’Brien, author of The Things They Carried, who received his draft notice in 1968. Having grown up in small-town Minnesota, O’Brien was able to have a normal, peaceful childhood. He prospered in school and was eventually Harvard-bound, until the Vietnam War threw him off-course. Tim opposed the war just like so many other Americans, and gave serious

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    Professional: DEGREE | YEAR OF PASSING | INSTITUTE / UNIVERSITY | PERCENTAGE |       BMMBachelors of mass media.  |   2013 |  R.D. National, Bandra. | 65.56 | PROJECTS HANDLED: Project Title | Project Objective | 1.College events/festivals –Cutting Chai. | * Marketing and P.R | 2. Movie making – * Naughty Nutt * Commercial ad-for a product given to us forFast Track coming up withshoes * Anaya * Systemless * Remake of Alice in Wonderland. | * A short movie on ice

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