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    joined the break dance team because it sparked my interest. The only problem with joining the break dance team was that I couldn’t be on the basketball team. I’ve always loved to dance. When I was younger and there was music playing, I would be dancing like there was no tomorrow. Being a freshman in high school, joining the break dance team was probably one of the best decisions I made. I spent four years on the team, and I don’t regret any minute of it. From performing in pep rallies, going to…

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    the other side of a fixed line without stepping on it. Allow children to take part in large motor activities such as skipping and hopping, making animal sounds, crawling etc. Children can improve their balance, coordination, and rhythm through dancing and other movement activities like playing “Follow the Leader”. Children can improve small motor skills by learning finger plays and playing musical instruments. Children should be exposed to plays and concerts, so that they can take part…

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    The poems “Fog” by Carl Sandburg and “I wandered lonely as a cloud” by William Wordsworth share both similarities and differences. One similarity that both poems share are symbols. In Sandburg’s poem, the title “Fog” is a symbol within itself. The title hovers over the poem just like fog does in nature. That cat mentioned at the beginning of the poem symbolizes how the fog approaches “on little cat feet” and then sits on “silent haunches” before “mov[ing] on” (Sandburg 899). The fog moves in the…

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    Dance Therapy

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    therapy. Though recent studies I have conducted I have found four out of five students and parent to say that both music and dance to be helpful. The fifth student and parent only chose music to be helpful. One participant in particular said, “I love dancing so much. It helps me learn at school. My teacher allows me to leave and take a dance break.” The parents of this particular child said their daughter is thirteen, on the spectrum and has an individualized education plan from the school. Dad…

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    Everyone enrolled in this major has to be strong and be willing to put in extra time to ace the class. One thing that set me apart from most dancers was that I did not have technique. Many dancers started dancing when they were toddlers. When I was accepted I felt out of place. I started dancing three years earlier at the community YMCA,not a real dance studio unlike other dancers. I faced criticism from my teachers. I was embarrassed to dance in front of my classmates, and even had…

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    The roles between African-American music and dance that Hughes creates seem to be different, yet similar, in that music appears to be depressing, maybe even boring, while dancing and music both seem to be relaxing. The first thing that he states is “droning a drowsy syncopated tune… I heard a Negro play” (The Weary Blues, 1;3). This identifies that the music he is able to hear, comes from an African American. It may also signify that Hughes could have felt bored while listening to this music.…

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    Roll, to improve in dancing, to be inspired, to form more of a relationship with my dad, and I want to eat healthier and to exercise. Setting goals in life is important because they help us achieve our dreams and overcome our fears. To begin with, I want to accomplish all my goals. I have started some but I will continue to do this after the 6th grade. To make the A-B Honor Roll, I will study hard and work hard in and out of school. To improve in dancing I will take…

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    boy bought for his family. He did not buy anything with the leftover money. Scrooge was singing, dancing, make jokes and having a wonderful day. His employee asked are you okay what is wrong with you are you on medication or are you just jolly the first time in his entire life. Tiny Tim was thankful for celebrating with Scrooge. Tim felt like he was not sick anymore. Tim had a wonderful time dancing, singing with…

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    surrounded by people dancing. The only difference was that their whole body was a neon color. They looked like dancing flames of all kinds of color, like blue, green, pink, yellow, orange even. I couldn’t make out their faces since it looked like paint had been poured all over their bodies, giving them a mannequin kind of look. They also had this flame like effect whenever they moved, or maybe I was just too dizzy to focus on what was infront of me. They were everywhere, dancing around with…

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    are visible long before a traveler reaches them." He later brings in a closer view of the city. This time as he takes us through the streets of Holcomb, there is a dance club but according to Capote "The dancing has ceased and the advertisement has been dark for several years". Nearby the dancing club is a rundown bank. Capote states that the train rarely makes drop offs. Another major part Capote extensively used in writing the entry for this novel is imagery. In using imagery, he…

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