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    Instead, Daoists spent their energy on self-reflection and introspection in hopes that they could understand the natural principles that governed the world. Overtime, they believed that understanding these natural principles and learning to live in harmony…

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    born in 1891 and died in 1972, he was one of the artist who believed that dance was more than one simple art. He mostly based his ideas on a philosophy concepts that involves spiritual and physical claims. In fact, the way he makes a bridge between harmony and movements that surrounds the whole idea of the culture of dance. From Shawn 's theory, dance is an art that invokes two main aspects, the physical and the spiritual constants. He explains that all fundamentals of dancing such as, walking,…

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    For instance, fairness is a primary virtue for Americans, while the Japanese give priority to maintaining harmony within a group. American individualism encourages independence and aims for free competition so that individuals are able to display their ability. In America, companies compete with one another by trying to establish that their products are of a…

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    was born on March 1, 1810. He was a great composer during the Romantic period. He was a child prodigy on the piano. Chopin's mother was a Polish and his father was a bookkeeper. He was studied with Wojciech Zywny when he was young. He also learned harmony and counterpoint with Jozef Elsner. Chopin has his first concert when he was 8. As a pianist, his talents were beyond emulation. He restricted to the beauty and evenness of song. He wrote mostly solo piano. He gained and has maintained renown…

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    billboards that clutter Times Square. No two are the same. All powered specific amount of electromagnetic radiation left by the carbon footprints of our ancestors. Each contains a lingering trace of human presence allowing for a sense of comfort and harmony. As humans, we tend to be attracted to changes in the changes of hues, which is why we are mesmerized by flickering lights. They signal certain thoughts, and based on its origins, we are forced to walk on a path of induced curiosity. Each…

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    of the surrounding colored patches of the quilt. In the blanket, this results in an aesthetically pleasing form, but applying this to society, Nelson relays the idea of unity to the more global issue of tolerance and racism, firmly implying that harmony between races will bring out the best nature in humans like the tiles do to one…

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    I chose the song “Still I Rise” by Rosephanye Powell and for the purpose of this paper I chose Wellesley College women’s choir. In my high school career, I’ve sung this song twice, one time my freshman year and again the spring of this year, my junior year. Rosephanye Powell’s song was inspired by a poem called “Still I Rise” by poet Maya Angelou. Written in 2005, the song was meant to be a women’s anthem, it was to show that even after a past full of; tears, struggle, and heartache, a…

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    “A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others”(Rand). The novel Anthem by Ayn Rand is written in the future tense, where a man rebels against a collectivist society. Anthem explains how Equality 7-2521, a young man who yearns to understand “the Science of Things”, lives in a bleak, dystopian future where independent thoughts are crimes and where science and technology have regressed to its earliest levels. All expressions of individualism, such as…

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    see the talking paintings, the green house where they keep the (Little screaming plants) and a classroom with Harry, Ron, and Harmony in the invisible cloak. As we waited in line we talked about what we thought it was going to be like on the ride. We entered the dining room and saw the floating candles. We sat down on a row of seats amd pulled down the safety bar. Harmony cast a spell on the seats and told us to meet her, Ron, and Harry at the Quittage field. The seats were lifted up and we…

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    destined to do. Our natural talents and skills, were meant for something bigger than just for ourselves. Discovering my purpose has only intensified my drive. Also, it helps me to feel like I’m a valuable asset to society. My purpose is to use my harmony and analytical strengths to impact the lives of others, despite their circumstances, by helping them to realize their goals and aspirations. In discovering my purpose, I have been able…

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