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    kind of government role over the past four decades. HRC is most commonly known at the moment for being the wife of former president Bill Clinton and for her stabs at presidency. Misty Copeland is a renowned ballerina and principal dancer for American Ballet Theater. She burst into the mainstream spotlight in recent years joining artist Prince on tour in 2009, and for her campaign with athletic brand Under Armour in 2014. The two women had completely different upbringings.…

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    Some pet peeves are absolutely enraging. One on my pet peeves happens to be incompletion. My mother has, on more than one occasion, began cleaning her seemingly tornado stricken bedroom only to get distracted by a shoe box full of high school memorabilia. Some people, including my mom, would blame this behavior on poor attention abilities. Personally, I blame her lack of perseverance. She tends to disagree with me because of our differing definitions of the word. I believe perseverance is the…

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    When you think of a comic, you contemplate that you are learning anything, only realizing that in order for the comic to work it needs a starting point, a joke, some sort of plot, and a punchline. At least for most comics that have multiple strips. However, looking at comics from a sociologist point of view, you can see where paradigms and sociology terms apply. For the comic that I chose and will illiterate on in the text, I discovered the conflict theory paradigm along with several other terms…

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    Marie Tallchief was a great dancer. Things that made her a great dancer was the stories her grandmother told her. Some other things that made her a great dancer was her determination and passion to deny the racism and negative criticism she faced as a ballet dancer. One last key factor was that she told her heritage in her dances. Betty Marie Tallchief Has alway lived in her heritage. I think this because, passage stated, “Since most professional ballerinas at the time were white and…

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    Art and Immigration Historically, the way most immigrants live is a dialect surrounding the memories of the world in which they have come and the daily battles of learning the stretches of the new society. Other things like new language masterly, staying and performing one’s duties among strangers as well as the struggles to cope up with unfamiliarity make up other challenges faced by the immigrants in their supposedly new home. As they live to seek comfort in whatever they see, they feel so…

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    and the 6/8 performance showcased the talents both of veteran soloist Sarah Lane (Gulnare) and the newer Skylar Brandt (Medora). These two talented ladies managed to grab attention away from the men, whose pirate's chest full of ballet tricks usually dominate the ballet. Skylar Brandt is a winning combination of technique, charm, and beauty. She has a natural stage face -- her large eyes capture the light. Her technique is formidable -- in act one her solo had attitude turns followed by triple…

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    Dance Is A Sport Essay

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    Throughout that night we have a thirty minute technique class where we do nothing but stretch, abs, and condition ourselves (kicks, leaps, turns, jumps). Then we have our 45 minutes of ballet which consists of plie (demi and grande), tendues, degages, rond de james, and grande batmas. Then we go on and do our ballet routine. Next we go to our tap, hip-hop, lyrical, jazz. If we have solo’s or extra routines (which I do) then we do all of that before all of that starts. Then I go back on Tuesday,…

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    lifted over time since Jenifer Fisher first took her place in the life of female performers in the early nineteenth century. The female ballet dancer's basic flaw is her outrageous outer self and her hard-desired interior. As a great art form, ballet has until recently relied on the more apparent study of flowers and insults from critics and other specialists. The ballet world has really been an eye opener to who you call a subject and who you call a spectator. The ballerina is usually the…

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    My first swimming lesson ended prematurely with me grabbing onto my instructor’s arms as I kicked and cried hysterically. My ballet performance was more of a circus, having shown up on stage wearing a ghastly cerulean tutu while sporting the ever famous bowl cut. During one of my karate lessons, I was nearly knocked unconscious by a parent during a karate demonstration. I stood…

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    The title of the piece is called “Nothing but a Broken Heart”. My role in this piece is a guy named Brandon who is the abusive boyfriend of Amy and the brother of Christopher. He is 16 years old and he has shown not to be the kindest boy ever. Both of them was abused by their father who has financial and marriage problems, which causes him to become abusive to both of his sons, Brandon and Christopher, as he punches and pushes them to the ground whenever they do something that he does not like…

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