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    Cultural Dance Analysis

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    Every nation in this world has some traditional dances that shows their culture’s identities. If we are traveling to another part of the world, we usually watch and enjoy some cultural shows. This performances are the easiest way for traveler to study and learn the foreign culture. When I went to Hawaii last spring break, I spent my time to watch and enjoy some cultural dance in there. From those performance, I could learn about their history which can help me to adopt with the lifestyle in…

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    TITLE Tegal Sari: Affordable Luxury Hotel in Ubud, Bali Surrounded by Paddy Fields LEAD PARAGRAPH Who say luxury is expensive? You always pay for what you get, but that is not the case if you stay at Tegal Sari hotel in Ubud, Bali. This hotel, surrounded by paddy field, claims itself to be a two-star accommodation, but I think the term 'two stars' here doesn't represent its facilities, as what you get here is way more than just the one rated with two stars. In fact, nothing is rated with two…

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    perspective on universal forms of culture. Within the film, dancing is a key component when discovering and learning about the social behaviors of the featured countries. One dance in particular, Kakek (also known as the Monkey Chant) is performed in Bali, Indonesia, and is an important aspect of Balinese culture. In the dance, men of all ages sit together in a sort of disproportionate circle and chant, just like the title entails. They follow a leader that is usually in the front of the line,…

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    Honeymoon Vacation Essay

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    TOP TEN (10) HONEYMOON DESTINATIONS Honeymoons are meant to be spectacular, restful, unique and romantic. In fact, they should be experiences which memories must linger for a lifetime. It comes in diverse fun encompassing- a ski trip, a safari, a beach vacation. Hence choice of destination for honeymoon is as equally important as the honeymoon itself. Of course the choice of destination depends on so many factors, however, one key factor is the personalities of the couple. Below are the top…

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    South Pacific Themes

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    Cockeyed Optimist" – sung by Nellie, "Twin Soliloquies" – sung by Nellie and Emile, "Some Enchanted Evening" – sung by Emile, "Bloody Mary" – sung by Sailors, Seabees and Marines, "There Is Nothing Like a Dame" – sung by Sailors, Seabees and Marines, "Bali Ha 'i" – sung by Bloody Mary, Billis and Cable, "I 'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" – sung by Nellie and Nurses, "I 'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy" – sung by Nellie and Nurses, "Younger Than Springtime" – sung by Cable, Soft shoe…

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    Survivalism is a subculture because it is a group within a society that is differentiated by its distinctive values, norms, and lifestyle. Survivalism is defined as a movement of individuals known as survivalist or preppers, that are actively preparing to become self sufficient and build shelters that may help them survive a catastrophic events, nuclear wars, or social collapse. This subculture it is important to research and understand, because this movement has increased over the years. There…

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    is no worse than any other weakness, indeed it is the worst weakness. However, in modern society fear is seen everywhere and influences the public to take extreme measures and act irrationally. Terrorism plays a major role of fear in Australia. The Bali bombing has squeezed its way into the general public’s eyes which led to a reaction never before seen in Australia. This reaction makes it very easy to relate to The Crucible. The power of fear is successfully portrayed…

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    2.3.3 The meaning of retention of Hinduism a. The meaning of Moral Education, Skills and Efficiency In the process of preservation of religion by Krama Desa Adat Kuta going process of transferring science and religion and religious life skills among village manners. Meaning of moral education in this exposure means is the process of moral education that is good and bad deeds guidance. The link between morality with religion very closely the more so with the teachings of Hinduism because…

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    Destination for Honeymoon: Taking Romance to the Next Level Most newlyweds look forward to the honeymoon stage for it is your ‘time alone’ as a couple. It is also a real celebration, minus the crowd of well-wishers and the last minute concerns involved in a wedding party. For this reason, choosing the perfect destination for your honeymoon can give you the best time of your life, which is a great way to start your marriage. Europe, the old country, offers fantastic honeymoon destinations that…

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    Democracy. A word that sounds very simple, but has many different connotations. Anyone could have an opinion about what democracy is, whether or not if they have created this opinion on their own, or were influenced by others. Some say democracy is destruction, some say it is the best and only way that the modern world can be ruled. Democracy is a complex term, as Winston Churchill stated, “No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the…

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