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    promise that's pretty much my book in one sentence. I'm Gabriel Rhodes, and (until November 5, 2016) I am eleven years old. Just because of my age doesn't mean I don't have a lot of stories. I will be explaining my whole life, including; my dreams, my dancing career, and my flaws. During them there will be one similar trait, my awkwardness. Leave the judgment behind, I worked long and hard on this (probably). One more thing, everyone* I mention in, this will have their name changed to inanimate…

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    The second steps were girls were caught dancing in the woods and it caused fear and then spies were caught in the US and that also caused fear. The third steps was that both Abigail and Senator McCarthy had problems with people and wanted to get revenge. To get revenge they both saw an opportunity…

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    Summary Of My Papa's Waltz

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    the father and son were dancing together, but the tone of “not easy” doesn’t seem to very harmonious by this situation. “We romped until the pansSlid from the kitchen shelf” (5-6). The tone of this line reveals the rumpus of the dancing, which seems to be different from the grace and beautiful of a waltz. “My mother’s countenanceCould not unfrown itself” (7-8). The mother is introduced into the scene as a rather aloof, disapproving figure. She did not join in the dancing, and stands apart from…

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    The Princess of the Midnight Ball, by Jessica Day George, is a retelling of the twelve dancing princess. The story begins with the end of a war between two countries Westfalin and Analousia, and a young solider, Galen Werner, heading to the capital of Westfalin. Galen is the son of soldier and an army wash woman. Both of Galen’s parents died in the war and he is headed to Bruch to find his mother’s sister Liesel Orm. On his long march he meets a strange old woman that he gives some food. In…

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    technically the significant others’ fault for making the choice to watch, the women will blame the belly dancer for leading their significant other astray. In my opinion, belly dancing at a club is dancing for money in front of an audience that is probably men, and not about female empowerment. However, private belly dancing classes for women are more about female empowerment and allowing women to be comfortable in their own…

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    embodied in Isadora Duncan extended far beyond the boarders of dance and even beyond the barriers of time. Her mere existence was an insurgent force against the rigidity of ballet as she disregarded the idea of pointe shoes and a corset, and began dancing barefoot as a profound form of personal expression. Having grown up in the United States, the time period in which Isadora was in her prime completely rejected originality. The basis of her career, and her entire life as a whole, was built on…

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    I was born in Brooklyn Hospital on March 15 in the afternoon. I guess I didn’t want to come out because I was a week over due, so the Doctor had to force her into labor. It took the doctor almost 9 hours to get me out but after all those hours I was born. When I came out I was about 7 pounds and 8 ounces, also I came out with a really big head for some reason. When I was born my Doctor asked my mom and dad if they had a name already but they didn’t have a name at all, so when I was born I didn’t…

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    women had reported. Hammer paid the bill with ease. And as a promotional gimmick, bartender pumped up the music volume. Rumba music blasted the speakers. The four men joined patrons dancing on the dance floor. They danced with the same steps. Soon their dancing style mesmerized the patrons. They stopped dancing and concentrated on watching the four dancers. Happy hour was almost through so drink perhaps the drink mates wanted to appreciate the strangers so that they could extend the time.…

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    Trial and Error: My life Before succeeding, I must fail. In order to fail, I must try. In order to try, I must be brave. In order to be brave, I must be dedicated. Failure is inevitable, but it motivates me to aim even higher in order to succeed. I wouldn’t have the incentive to try again without the supportive influences in my life. They’ve directed me on the right path and opened up new opportunities for a bright future. Without a doubt, my family, personality, and interests have introduced me…

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    personnel were many dancers, who followed each other in a line while dancing to the songs being played by a drum circle. After a few minutes of dancing had transpired, the everyone recited the Pledge of Allegiance and the announcer offered a prayer for blessings throughout the powwow. Succeeding this, a few dancers moved the bells that were attached to them, and proceeded to dance for a few more minutes. At the conclusion of the dancing, the audience was allowed to sit down and clap for the…

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