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    Comparing Romanic and Victorian Era Dancing Dance is an aspect of culture, and just like any other culture it changes. When reflecting on La Sylphide and various dances created in the 19th century there is a visual shift in how movement is articulated. When comparing IMAGES OF LA STLPHIDE: Two Accounts by a Contemporary Witness of Marie Taglioni's Appearances in St. Petersburg to Politicizing Dance in Late-Victorian Women’s Poetry, it is obvious that dance is still prevalent in society, however…

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    beautifully done piece because of it’s nod to classical ballet. The reference to classical ballet was due to both the musical choice of a composed piece lacking lyrics, and purely instrumental, as well as her outfit that consisted of a tutu, her ballet shoes with the boxed toe to allow her to go fully on point, and lastly due to her perfection of the aplomb. In this piece Ms. Fielding used indirect space by taking command of the entire floor as she pirouetted from each space to transition into…

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    For this submission I decided to choose to learn more about the dance of Ballet. I’m not really a big dance person, but the dance of ballet has always intrigued me because of how beautiful and elegant it is. Ballet originated in Renaissance Italy. It started out as a dance used at balls and social gatherings. Ballet was the acceptable way and proper etiquette at these social gatherings. There were a lot of rules that went along with it, such as when and how to bow, step, and the distance from…

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    Essay On Cowboy Boots

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    Cowboy boots: From workhorse to fashion statement The legends and lore around cowboy boots provoke the history of thrill, romance and mystery. Cowboy boots are unique because of their own taste, style and functionality. These are designed to protect your feet while doing a task in the pasture or riding in the saddle. To riders, cowboy western boots are far too ahead than anything else when it comes to footwear because of their pointed toe that facilitates the rider to slip their foot into the…

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    walking down the street and you pass these people walking around in these you would think they're crazy and probably wonder what their house looks like or something like that, either it is probably not something you will see everyday. Not all the shoes looked like that no it gets better they may not have had these weird miss match colors but, they did still have the best part the big chunky heel that makes you want to go back and time and yell at the people that invented it. It may have not…

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    Forensic Pedorthist Essay

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    of forensic Pedorthists have gained valuable insight regarding the shoe-owner’s unique (abnormal) gait. Our leading theory describes gait mechanics that feature abnormalities including: severe overpronation and a low-gear toe off bilaterally. The shoes have clearly been used for for too long, possibly on hard, rough surfaces, as the forefoot and heel are starting to wear past the midsole, exposing deeper layers. Evidence 1) Crushed medial midsole (heel) & medial outsole wear (heel) –…

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    Cowboy Boots Essay

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    When finding the best cowboy boots for wide feet women, it is always essential to find the right width first. Form fitting boots that perfectly fit can be very comfortable and can easily snug around your foot (each boot should conform to each foot as they are both different). If your boots are not correct, either too wide or long, you will be unable to strut or saunter when you walk. If your boots are too small, your knees, hips, legs and feet will be in pain even when you have already taken…

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    33 joints and just over 120 muscles, our feet are a pretty small part of the body but are the very thing that moves it around, so why do we not concern ourselves more with the consequences of damaging our feet with poorly fitted shoes? Not only can wearing ill fitting shoes affect our feet, it can also cause permanent, precarious problems to our bodies and with up to 80% of the adult population suffering from some form of foot problem it is shocking that this problem is not glaringly obvious to…

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    WHAT ARE SO SPECIAL ABOUT CHICKEN FEET? By. editor Lee I would like to inform you about the effectiveness of a chicken feet. First of all, by only hearing about eating chicken feet, people could think what kind of people eat “feet”? or just because people around post them on SNS, you could have heard about it. And I think ... If you are curious about what is chicken feet, you are at the right place. Chicken feet is an example from degenerative arthritis have said that many cases in which Tea…

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    Over the past year I’ve been wearing Vans shoes. If you are looking for quality shoes that have great durability, look no further, Vans has your shoes. The Vans Old Skools are a unique shoe, it brings in the newer style but also keeps the older look of Vans incorporated into the shoe. On the Vans website they have listed four different color shoes. Red, Navy, Black, and Cayenne (Red, Black and Navy are self-explanatory, Cayenne is a pink-orange mix). The Vans Old Skools have a solid color…

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