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    An Indian’s Father Plea  What did the father of Wind-Wolf not understand? Why is the father writing the letter to the teacher? The father of Wind-Wolf did not understand why is child was called a slow learner. He thought it might be because he I still getting used to the western culture. He writes this letter to the teacher, to explain to him or her that he is able to learn the information just like the other students. In the conclusion of the letter, the father’s states he has confidence in…

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    The form of “jazz dancing” has altered a lot over the last several decades, much like the rest of American Musical Theatre. Choreographers like Steven Hoggett (Once) and Andy Blankenbuehler (Hamilton) have taken their new conceptual ideas and formed them into dance styles that are now being seen in musicals around the world. However, the classic names of Broadway like Jerome Robbins, Michael Bennett, Bob Fosse and Agnes De Mille have left their mark on the world of Musical Theatre dance forever.…

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    Many countries have completely outlawed cosmetic testing, for instance, although some do still require some testing. China removed a requirement for what are deemed ordinary cosmetics (hairspray) to be tested, however, they still require testing on imported and “special-use” products (sunscreen for example). It is still legal to test cosmetics on animals in the United States, although there is a push to try to change that. The U.S. Humane…

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    Answer: Before taking Humanities 210, I would have described my philosophies as determinism and idealism. “Determinism is the philosophical proposition that every event, decision, and action, is casually determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences” (Mastin para. 1). I was very focused on the idea that individual ideas were predetermined and that they were meant to be. With idealism, I truly did believe that my thoughts were formed due to my reality. My conscious choice of these…

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    Cosmetology is the study or practice of face, hair and nails. As a cosmetologist, you have to go threw beauty school. Beauty schools usually have you study all three unless you go for specifically go to a school just for one branch of cosmetology. Depending on what type of beauty schooling you go into, schooling could take up to 3 years. In this paper, I will be talking about the financial issues of owning a salon, the type of training you need, the appliances you’ll need for running a salon and…

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    Lights, cameras flashing, outfit changes, hair spray, spray tans, long hours of practice.. Oh, and don 't forget the stage and music, props.. an adult photo shoot? Nope, children 's pageants... childrens. All of that seems that it 's kind of not age appropriate for a young girl. All those things sound more appropriate for an adult, yes? Theoretically, your child is standing on stage in front of hundreds of people, not to forget, media too, in skimpy clothes.. first thought is why? A 3-year old…

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    is the people who are telling you to change. When the song first plays you hear the piano playing slowly and hear women talking over each other while getting ready for a pageant. Hearing the blow dryer, makeup brushes being out down on the table, hairspray being sprayed on their hair. You then hear conga drums softly playing while she starts singing. It sounds like she's using a Jamaican accent, which when she talks you can’t hear that. Her tone through the song starts off slow like she is…

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    Cheerleading Narrative

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    “I made it, Mom! I’m now officially a member of the Hillside High School Cheerleading Squad!” I shouted to my mother as I ran inside my house after school. “Oh, Sophia! That’s great! I know you will love it, you have cheerleading in your blood.” my mother exclaimed back to me. I talked to my father about how he is now the dad of a cheerleader, I could tell he wasn’t as happy for me as my mother though. He sat me down and talked to me about how he doesn’t want boys to just see me as a pretty…

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    Ancient Egypt Makeup History

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    Ancient Egyptians were the first of women to wear makeup. The basic motive back then was the same as it is today and just like modern day supermodels, the well to do women of ancient Egypt wanted to look their best all of the time. Ancient Egyptians used copper and lead ore to create the world's first cosmetics to the scientifically advanced products of today that can do everything from hide pores, smooth complexions, and turn the pale green of your eyes a vivid shade of emerald, makeup has…

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