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    people of all ages and ethnicities to be entertained by a vibrant and energetic mash up of various styles of dance. Odyssey Dance Theatre is made up of 26 talented and passionate artists, who are under the direction of Derryl Yeager. The company’s repertory includes a wide variety of styles, which range from Jazz and Ballet to Hip Hop, Tap, and Broadway. Odyssey also explores the original roots of many of what have evolved into the popular dance styles of today. The company explores styles…

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    Caring for a cerebrovascular accident in Augusta Georgia. Augusta is known for its many hospitals, so well-known that when I was younger there was talk of changing Augusta’s nickname from the garden city of the south to the hospital city of the south. This did not happen, however the area does have four major hospitals, and two major military facilities. The large number of medical facilities with varying means of funding allows people to receive care to find quality care regardless of their…

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    initial two dramatizations gathered little notice, his third, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (1984), was acknowledged by the National Playwrights Conference in 1982, where it drew the consideration of Lloyd Richards, the creative executive of the Yale Repertory Theater. After perusing the content, Richards reviews, "I remembered it as another voice. A critical one. It brought back my childhood. My neighborhood. Encounters I had." He…

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    Personal Autonomy Analysis

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    Diana Meyers argues that personal autonomy is not an all-or nothing phenomenon. There are different forms of autonomy and autonomy admits different degrees. Meyers describes personal autonomy as one in which an individual’s “conduct is morally permissible and is not dictated by any technical rule, and when they are doing what they, as individuals want to do” (Meyers, pg. 619). Meyers articulates the different types of autonomy as programmatic autonomy which involves self-direction concerning big…

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    Negro Spirituals

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    A Negro spiritual is a type of religious song originating among Black slaves in the American south. They are African-American spirituals that emerged from a mixture of the brutal institution of slavery, Christian influences, and African culture. There was a joy of love, mercy, grace, judgment, etc. among the themes enfolded throughout the songs. The Negro spiritual that caught my attention would be “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands”. This song is simple but has a powerful truth. This song…

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    Jose Limon Essay

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    1947 in New York, NY. When Limón began his company, he asked Humphrey to be the artistic director, making it the first modern dance company to have an artistic director who was not also the founder. While working with Humphrey, Limón developed his repertory with Doris Humphrey and established the principles of the style that was to become the Limón technique. In 1958, Doris Humphrey, who had been the artistic director for the Limón Company, died and Limón took over her position. In 1970, Limón…

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    reactions and understanding why they react as they do. • Level 1 Novice Nurse • Level 2 Proficient Nurse • Level 3 Expert Nurse • Senior Level 3 Mentor Nurse • Level 4 Nurse Leader • Acute Care Nurses • Psychiatric Technician • Radiation Therapist • Repertory Therapist • Licensed professional nurses that ensure all critically ill patients receive optimal care for the illnesses and injuries. • Perform complex assessments, high intensity therapy and intervention, and advocate on behalf of the…

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    Only during the creature’s demonstration Victor was capable to sense sympathy for the creature. Brooks says in the lines: The close of his narrative suggests the importance of language as relation. In arguing that Frankenstein must create a female monster to be companion to the male, the Monster asserts that only in communication with a similar being can he ‘become linked to the chain of existence and events, from which I am now excluded’ (p. 149) Brooks ,593 as cited by Webster page…

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    Influenza Virus Essay

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    There are three types of the Influenza strain and each strain deals with a different part of the body. This infection is commonly associated today as the common cold. Influenza A and B can lead to a lot of repertory problems and sometimes even death. What makes this disease so deadly that it is easily spread from host to host. Influenza changes over time to make sure that the bacteria attack the immune system. This change causes the antibodies do not recognize…

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    1606, and it is one of the most commonly read and adapted Shakespearean tragedy. Its also the shortest of his authorship. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) the modestly educated writer and actor left behind only plays, which still form the basis of repertory theaters around the world. He also created several symbolic figures of European culture, such as Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet. He wrote tragedies and comedies. Frequently, he used motifs from the history of England. The theme of…

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