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    Dancing in Master Choreographers is always a wonderful opportunity. Not only, does it give a chance to perform in front of an audience, I appreciate the process being part of the creative process of developing a dance and seeing how it evolves over time. Performing is that moment where dancers can take all their hard work that they did in class and rehearsal and showcase it to family, friends, and the community. It is where facial expressions and conveying emotions becomes imperative. I…

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    In Dancing at Lughnasa, an adult Michael narrates the story of one of his childhood summers, set in the house where he grew up, raised by his single mother, four aunts, a mentally sick uncle, and a father who occasionally dropped by. Although Michael, played by Wyn Moreno, is the main character, he was merely a voice on the stage. Moreno stood to the side, reciting the lines of a young Michael, whose presence was only implied by the other actors. Moreno had a very powerful voice with great…

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    I am not a Russian, yet my blood has never felt redder. To me, the Cold War is no more than a fact of history. The Berlin Wall fell ten years before I took my first tumble as a toddler. I would never have imagined that the Soviet work mentality would transform how I approach everything from ice skating and jazz trumpet to student government and research papers. I never chose to start ice skating. Like many children, the decision was made for me. By age 6, I was skating and swimming…

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    Young Goodman Brown: Dancing with the Devil Suppose a person was given the opportunity to do something they have always had wanted to do, and no one would find out. Would they, even though they knew it was wrong? The idea of good verses evil is a common controversy found in literature because it is a relatable conflict of wanting to do something even though it is the wrong thing to do. In the story, “Young Goodman Brown,” author Nathaniel Hawthorne writes about Goodman Brown, a Christian man…

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    Dancing Dilemma The lights, the people, the vibrant crowd, the excitement was building up inside me. The cameras, the stage, and the sweat dripping off my forehead only seemed to blind me. The fear of messing up constantly misguided me. A performance for the members of the legislative assembly was first on my list of worries. Imagine this: your dance academy tells you to perform for an event at the legislature. What would you do? How would you feel? It would feel nerve-wracking, wouldn't it? I…

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    n an effort to bring out the artists' and expose more people to art in Philadelphia in the 80's Jeff Harris opened up the doors of the Boston street art gallery, with full faith that there is potential to be reaped in Philadelphia. The artists of Philadelphia now have a chance to get public exposure at the Boston street art gallery, where Mr. Harris will reach out to those who have excellent art and artistic energy, but very little exposure in the art community. “Many new artists interested in…

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    Ganesha dancing represents a very focused kind of motion and activity. Your are in a phase of development and change. Ganesha is showing you that you have the option and breathing space to move forward with your plans and activities once again. You have access…

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    vestibule and Scala tympani. Pressure fluctuates the endolymph move the basilar membrane. Hairs of the organ of Corti then move due to basilar membrane movement. The hairs of organ of Corti move against the tectorial membrane. (Ganong, 2005) 2. Dancing eye syndrome is also called opsoclonus…

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    What are the main assumptions? In Dancing with Robots Levy & Murnane (2013) put forward a number of arguments relating to labour markets, education, and the standardisation of robotic labour; which can also be referred to as Skill-Biased Technological Change (SBTC). To begin, Levy & Murnane acknowledge computer strengths and limitations while acknowledging some foreseeable future challenges of cybernation. For example, computer strengths are speed and accuracy rather than flexibility. In…

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    Dancing is one of the few things in this world that you can 't put a time table on to find its origin. We can guess that dancing has been around since the beginning of the human race and even before in other species. It is a trait that has been programmed into us as a species. We learned that beauty is pre-programmed trait among people that carries on throughout time from generation to generation. You must thing of another form of beauty other than paintings and sculptures, and that form is…

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