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    Essay On Ted Talk

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    After watching this video I feel like I need to immediately put my kids back in their dance class they were attending until about a month ago, all for good reason. I also felt amazingly blessed for a few different reasons. Although this was the first Ted Talks video I have seen, and the first time watching Sir Ken Robinson speak, I know it will not be the last. Sir Ken began speaking about human creativity and the variety and range. He explained how a little girl was drawing a picture in class…

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    Constantin Stanislavski was born on 1863 with the name of Konstantin Sergeyevich Alekseev in Moscow, Russia. He was part of a family who loved theater (His maternal grandmother was a French actress and his father constructed a stage on the family's estate) .He then started acting at the age of 14 joining the family drama chain. In 1885, he gave himself the stage name of Constantin Stanislavski. A couple of years later he married a teacher that would study hard with him about acting. In 1897…

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    Cinderella’s Mice, directed by George Koller, music and lyrics by Ben Morss, book and additional lyrics by Justin Warner. The play was performed on September 26, 2015 in Glenn Auditorium. The opening scene started with a short monologue between Heath Burnett (Spencer), Alana Lambert (Mitzi) and Stephanie Mills (Cinderalla). We meet the evil stepmother and evil twin sisters, Mona and Whina. The opening scene shows the struggles the mice and Cinderella have to go through day to day. Everybody…

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    Taylor Swift Monologue

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    I stood up from my seat to see better and put on my bracelet. Bright lights of every color flashed everywhere. It was an amazing sight. A performer came on stage. I smiled. He started singing a new song that I really like. I smiled. All of a sudden, bright yellow lights started going off everywhere from the bracelets that were given to us, and the crowd started going wild waiting for the person that we were all here for to come out. The bracelets were really cool. Finally, Taylor Swift came out…

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    practice I walked into the Page building and looked around confused. I was rushed into the practice room also known as the cafeteria. I listened intently as the coaches introduced themselves and taught us how to stretch properly. We also learned a dance and how to jump. The forty-five minutes passed by quickly and I couldn't wait to go back the next week. I also couldn't wait until my first competition. My first competition finally happened in December. We had sparkly outfits as we didn't…

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    gorgeous voice, to new dance moves that are so well known they are in themselves household names. There are three main ways that he was able to plow through competitions and record sales with every album he ever released. These includes the way he would make easy to follow and dance to beats, the time he would spend to perfect everything he would create, and his simple natural born talent. Michael Jackson has a very simple way of creating extremely catchy beats that are easy to dance to, but…

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    Jazz Concert Critique

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    Unforgettable with Stephanie Aaron and the Bradley Jazz Ensemble was a very unique experience. I do not attend many concerts, but the ones that I have gone to were nothing like this one. The concert was full of energy and the lighting was dynamic. I mostly went to traditional concerts, but this jazz concert was much more energetic. When musicians would finish a solo the crowd would applaud and there was a lot of movement among the ensemble. For example, during the piece “Sing Sing Sing” the…

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    the year 1518. All along the streets, and anywhere that could be seen, the people of the city were involved in an uncontrollable dance. Only heart attacks and strokes would result in the ending of the dance. While this may sound unbelievable, or unintelligent, the victims could not help their ill-decided fate. When the first woman, known as Frau Troffea, began to dance, she began to “silently twist, twirl and shake,” as the History channel states. As the solo performance occurred for nearly a…

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    I would like to study Early Years Primary Education in order to become a qualified teacher and work with children in a variety of schools. I have always aspired to be a teacher from around the age of 6, due to the fact that I enjoy working with children of all abilities in order to strengthen them academically and as an all round individual. I have completed 4 weeks of works experience at Queens Road Academy, Barnsley. Throughout works experience I was rewarded greatly and learnt many valuable…

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    Pony Research Paper

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    The dressage helps the horse and the rider to communicate with each other and develop a balance, strength, flexibility and accuracy. The riders follow the natural movements of pony like its dance, signaling the horse to walk, trot, or canter. Dressage is essential for a variety of factors like balance, suppleness, and obedience with the purpose of improving and facilitating the performance of the horse for a normal task. This discipline is…

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