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    123xcheteroxxxchromia

    heterochromia - a state when a person's eyes have different color. it is a rare case.. but , people never knew that the people that has heterochromia has special powers... their power can destroy a country if they see fit. chapter 1. my name is kanzaki nue. im 16 years old and currently living alone in cabadbaran , a province located in mindanao , one of the three major islands of the philipines. my parents were working in a far away place as always to support me. I went to Candelaria Institute

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    The Music Culture in Puerto Rico

    The Music Culture in Puerto Rico during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries is poorly documented. It most likely included Spanish church music, military band music, and diverse genres cultivated by the jíbaros, who are peasants, mostly of Taino descent, and enslaved Africans and their descendants. While they only make up 11% of the population in the country, they contributed some of the island's most dynamic musical features becoming distinct indeed. In the 19th century, Puerto Rican music begins

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    Ballet Dance

    began during the Renaissance around the year 1500 in Italy. In fact, the term "ballet" comes from the Italian ballare, to dance. When Catherine de Medici of Italy married the French King Henry II, she introduced early dance styles into court life in France. At first, the dancers wore masks, layers upon layers of brocaded costuming, pantaloons, large headdresses and ornaments. Dance steps were composed of small hops, slides, curtsies, promenades and gentle turns. Dancing shoes had small heels and resembled

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    My Embarrassing Moment

    "swing dancing" is used to refer to one, or all, of the following swing era dances: Lindy Hop, Charleston, Shag, and Balboa. This group is often extended to include West Coast Swing, East Coast Swing, Hand Dancing, Jive, Rock and Roll, elden Jive, and other dances developed in the 1940s and later. A strong tradition of social and competitive boogie woogie and Rock 'n' Roll in Europe add these dances to their local swing dance cultures Early forms from the 1930s and 1940s * Lindy Hop evolved in

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    Demo Speech

    Demonstration Speech Planning Student Name: _________________________________________________________________ The goals of a demonstration speech are to: • Demonstrate a process • Give the audience information • Use visual aids There are 4 types of demonstration speeches: 1. Show how to do something 2. Show how something is done 3. Show how to make something 4. Show how something works For your next speech, your task is to choose a topic that accomplishes

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    Belonging Essay Using ‘Strictly Ballroom’ and Two Related Texts

    ‘norm’ of ballroom dancing, the mirror is seen as a symbol of self-expression as Scott uses it to watch himself dance his ‘non-federation’ steps. He dances in his singlet and black pants, an expression of true self contrasting with the flashy colourful ballroom dancing costumes. The bright yellow, pinks and blues in the costumes highlight the significance of appearing extraordinary. Scott dances in and out of the frame, demonstrating his rebellion and decision not to belong. In contrast, the long shots

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    How Successful Is the Warner Leisure Hotel Business Model of Targeting the Third Age Market

    How successful is the Warner Leisure Hotel business model of targeting the Third Age market? Although holiday camps have been in existence in the UK since the early 1900s, their prominence in the hospitality industry was not established until the 1950s. Holiday camps thrived until the availability of package tours in the 1970s, where due to a subsequent decrease in demand, many were closed down shortly afterwards (Ward and Hardy, 1984). Warner Leisure Hotels identified a potential opportunity

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    Dance Therapy

    Introduction Dance therapy is a kind of psychotherapy that uses movement to promote the social, mental, emotional, and physical improvement of an individual. Dance is the most important key of the arts it involves a direct expression of someone’s self over one’s body. It is specifically a powerful medium for therapy. Dance therapy is the use of movement to recover the mental and physical health of a person. Dance therapy is the use of movement to recover the mental and physical health of a person

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    Putting Modes to the Film

    unique program for kids that you may not have considered before. Mad Hot Ballroom is an Expository mode documentary. The point of an Expository mode documentary is to make an argument. Mad Hot Ballroom is an inspiring documentary about a ballroom dance competition program for New York City’s public schools. This film follows kids at an elementary school in Washington Heights. The school is the most immigrated and poorest school in the competition. The effectiveness of the choice of mode was something

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    8.1 Laramie Wire Manufacturing

    Stereotype about Africa, I came in the US ten years ago for my studies. Over the years, I have been asked interesting questions about Africa. Questions like; do we live on trees, do we dance in the nude around fire and do we have wild animals in our backyards? First, I would like to talk about the belief that we live on trees. I know for a fact that everybody has a roof over their head. It can be hut, brick, or mansion. Generally, people who live in huts are away from civilization in villages

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