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    Cultures are what determine human behavior, social control, and social order. Because the cultures have faith, beliefs, values, norms, and punishments in perpetration. It’s evident that the creator of the culture is human. And society happens because of humans. Culture and society are a together. Society has a culture, and if society is large or complexity. There is more cultural diversity. The similarities and differences between the cultures of Thailand and ASEAN members it’s the result of…

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    Guitar Informative Speech

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    of the violin , acoustic guitar, and electric guitar. The violin is an instrument with a voice that can range from a soft speaking angel to the devil rocking out to punk rock music. Violin 2016 states that the violin developed from a variety of fiddle types during the 16th century and was perfected by three families of violin makers; the Amati, Stradivari, and Guarneri families in Cremona Italy around the late 1600s and early 1700s. Each set of families helped to make the violin what it is…

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    If I were to make the Joy Luck Club into a film, I wouldn’t. There already is a film. Directed by Wayne Wang and released in 1993, the film adaptation of Amy Tan’s novel is just as powerful as the novel itself. Kieu Chinh was casted as Suyuan, Tsai Chin as Lindo, France Nuyen as Ying-Ying, Lisa Lu as An-mei, Ming-Na Wen as June, Tamlyn Tomita as Waverly, Lauren Tom as Lena, and lastly, Rosalind Chao as Rose. Each part was wonderfully played by each of the actresses. The film adaptation perfectly…

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    Parachute Monologue

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    Shouts fill the air, full of commands. The plane starts to empty as people begin to jump, although some aren’t as brave… no, stupid. You’d have to be stupid to jump from a plane with nothing to arm yourself with but a backpack that they tell you is a parachute. What remains of my hair is whipped around in the wind, blowing a few strands into my face. Those who cluster around the entrance get pushed by others behind them, and I hope for their sake that they remember how to operate their…

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    Ireland Research Paper

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    The culture, music and history of the Celts in Ireland has influenced and created the modern era of Celtic rock and punk music. This paper will discuss the origins, development and instruments used in Celtic rock and punk music and give a view into how the culture, traditional Celtic music, and history has influenced them. Ireland has a long history and has been inhabited since about 500-300 BCE, but for this paper, the late 19th century and 20th century will be the focus (Hast, Scott, 20).…

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    Solomon Northup's Legacy

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    Northup was approached by two men, Merrill Brown and Abram Hamilton, who offered him quick business opportunity to play the fiddle in New York and then persuaded him to continue in Washington, a slave state. With his free papers in hand he worked and enjoyed Washington until he felt extreme pain and had to go to the doctor. Once he woke up, he found himself in chains, stripped…

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    No matter what industry you're in, you need to be able to power through your day without worrying about your footwear keeping up. When shopping for work boots, think about what's most important to you. Do you need all-day comfort? Do you prefer lightweight work boots? Does your job require special safety boots? When you're asking yourself these questions, consider your work environment to help you decide on the right pair. While work conditions are unique to each industry, here is a quick look…

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    Plague Of Doves Analysis

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    Before dissecting the larger cycle found within A Plague of Doves, establishing how the cycle functions within the novel on a smaller scale becomes necessary. This stems from Shamengwa’s violin story illustrating how a simple object can span generations and time. This particular violin Shamengwa “…treated [with] the reverence we accord our drums, which are considered living beings and require from us food, water, shelter, and love (197). It is this same violin that is stolen in the night, with…

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    and not in the office or mass participating in Gregorian Chant than you were considered part of the lowest social class. However, if it was not for the troubadours and trouvère we probably would not find one of my favorite musical instruments (the fiddle) in western folk music or bluegrass. I always try to find the good even in the bad. If it were not for the catastrophic plague, then there would not have been the rise in secular music…

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    Explanations Animals 1.) Fiddler Crab-I knew that this animal was a fiddler crab because of its habitat. It lived in the mud in my back yard that is part of the intercostal. I also knew it was a fiddler crab because of its huge claw resembling a fiddle, hence its name. 2.) Millipede-I knew this was millipede because it had 2 pairs of legs on each body segment, attached to the underside of its body. It also had spiracles on the underside of its body. Plants 1.) Rose-I knew this was a rose…

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