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    Imagine living somewhere where the temperature averages between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius year round, there are beaches and palm trees around every corner and there’s green grass and bright colourful flowers everywhere you look. Today I’m going to be talking to you about the Hawaiian culture. The Hawaiian culture has a wide range of interesting topics but the ones that I have chosen to enlighten you on today are the different extreme sports that the people in the culture enjoy, the famous Hula…

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    our hands could handle. Then the music started playing. “BOOM! HERE COMES THE BOOM, I DON’T REALLY WANT IT NOW.” Then, we sprinted out of the locker rooms at full speed. The team was so intimidated by our appearance. We were screaming and yelling chants to get our team and the crowd fired up. Then, it was kickoff time. My buddy Shawn got the ball on kickoff and ran it back to the 50 yardline. We knew the game was going to be a blow out. It was then that Bryce Thoman ran the ball in for a…

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    Of the many ceremonies of the Pueblo the birth, death, and religious ceremonies and rituals are common. Many of the Pueblo people practice the same rituals during their ceremonies today as they did hundreds of years ago. The Pueblo tribe are a very talented and proud tribe resulting in ceremonies celebrating their culture on a regular basis (indians.org). One native american ceremony that the Pueblo celebrate is the event of death. First, the body is laid out on a fancy robe on the ground. The…

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    Terrorists. Chapter 4- Part 2 The trials and Tribulations of the Terrorists. Chak, chak, chak, chak …chak, chak, chak, chak… Chalia listened to the rhythmic train wheels gliding over the rails. The endless rotating sound soothed him, like a recurrent chant, sending him in a meditative trance. His brain functions were shutting down. The weed took its full effect. A feeling of beatitude filled his whole being. He sat down next to the window, the wind blowing in his face, playing with the fur on…

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    Orgy Porgy Research Paper

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    Finally the “orgy-porgy” and the promotion of sex culture. “Orgy-Porgy” is a special type of social event found in this society. It is comprised of drinking a chemical cocktail, singing a chant, and engaging in group sex. The idea behind this is to promote soma consumption, increase good feelings, and ensure that everyone is participating in the sex culture. It’s also part of a bigger picture which is to assimilate every living being into one group, one mind. Group identity instead of…

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    Lord of the Flies Knowing the good of mankind in everybody, there is always savagery inside one’s self. Using symbols in Golding’s book, “Lord of the Flies”, was to be sure we get the same idea that even innocent children can become Nazis. By comparing symbols with the children similarly to Piggy and Ralph, being the innocent to cause damage to the Island like the Scar, or become a Nazi like Jack. Using Jack and the physical damage to the Island known as the scar to symbolize the defects of…

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    The Sky Tree Sparknotes

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    Native American cultures have a rich history of oral traditions which include myths, legends, folktales, chants, songs, and prayers. Stories are used to pass on knowledge and moral lessons. “Sky Tree” and “Coyote Finishes His Work” holds many aspects of Native American literature. As such, it occupies a prominent place amongst contemporary Native American literary works. Native American literature views the world from a natural perspective. Characters are not just limited to human beings in…

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    The Middle Ages were a time of diversity in music. During this era, religious and secular were considered the two main types of music that can be dated back to the creation of man. They were, and are, two very distinctly different aspects in some respects, while actually being modestly unnoticeable in the many changes it has undergone throughout history. This allows for the adaptation of music to attune the interests and tastes of various people; thus creating a sense of agreement and harmony…

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    There are multiple types of cheerleading that have several purposes and emphasize on different elements of cheer. Sideline cheerleaders main purpose is to keep the crowd full of energy and chant cheers to motivate the athletes. All-Star cheerleaders main purpose is to compete against other teams. They compete by performing a high energy two minute and thirty second routine that is composed of jumps,motions, tumbling, dance, and stunts. All-Star…

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    “With the 5th pick in the 2003 NBA draft, the Miami Heat select Dwyane Wade from Marquette University.” 2003 was a clean start for the Miami Heat after selecting Dwyane Wade. When you hear the name Dwyane Wade, the first place you will always think of is Miami without a doubt. The legacy, and joy Wade has left in this city will be eternally remembered. The exhausting, yet happy morning after having your basketball team win a championship is the feeling Dwyane Wade made sure each and every one…

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