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    Parkinson's disease is a long-lasting disease that affects all parts of the body. This disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that has no cure, but a lot of symptoms. This disease was first described by a British doctor named James Parkinson’s in 1817 and was first called as shaking palsy. Parkinson’s disease has been around for a very long time and dates to around 5000 B.C. There are different conditions and problems that are like Parkinson’s disease like Essential tremor, Lewy-body…

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    composition. And even after the premiere, where it received slightly dispassionate reviews –– The New York Times deemed it a “Hollywood Concerto” –– Heifetz incessantly championed the work, hence securing this concerto as a significance in the violin repertory. Heifetz continuous actions allocated him somewhat as an advocator for this concerto, and consequently, decades later, Korngold’s violin concerto is noted as a work written for Heifetz, despite its tumultuous origins. This piece is…

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    Fall Dance Performance

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    On November 15, 2015, the University of Southern Mississippi hosted the Repertory Dance Company Fall Dance Concert. This was primarily a showcase for dance majors and students that displayed phenomenal dance skills. Held at the Mannoni Performing Arts Center at the university’s campus, the performances highlighted various blossoming dancers with a wide range of unique dance styles. This was a superb opportunity to gain a different conception of dance, which for an experienced Jazz and Hip-Hop…

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    Whopping Cough Case Study

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    This includes assessing and recording Kyles repertory rate, depth, style and pattern of breathing, oxygen saturation and situation, in order to determine how and to what extent the whopping cough has had on his breathing. (Jenkins, J 2008 and Slater, L 2015) To determine this firstly you would observe…

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    I am applying to the Integrated Teaching Through the Arts M.Ed. program. I currently work in arts education and have been searching for ways to connect my curriculum to core academic subjects. I believe that your program is suited to teach students to navigate this specific challenge. For me, one of the most exciting aspects of Lesley’s program is that it is structured in a way that will allow me to continue my work, and that I will be able to immediately apply my learning to my teaching and…

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    There are many differences between seeing a live performance and listen to it in mp3 format, radio, or CD. I had the opportunity to attend to a live performance of the rock band “British Revolution”. In fact, the show was very intimate between the band and the public. To tell the truth, this was a memorable flashback to the old days of rock music and the experience has been just incredible. Additionally, this amazing performance took place on November 7 2015, at Epcot theme park in Orlando,…

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    Tom Hank Research Paper

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    Tom Hanks is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker,he has been entertaining the world since 1977. He first started with Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival. The most famous movie he has started in was when he was playing the role for Forrest Gump in 1994. This was the best movie and had the most Oscars.Hanks was interested in theatre as a young student and found it the perfect platform for expressing himself. Tom Hanks gradually gained more exposure and built some important relationships.He…

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    childhood are more severe than type IV, which appears in later adulthood and X-linked SMA (http://www.genome.gov/20519681). Type I begins to affect infants from birth to six month old and is the most severe, as it affects their food intake and repertory system. Type affects children between 6 and 18 months old. Type…

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    respected literary magazines based out of DC, seeks to raise caution to the American people as to our reliance on "instant" information, which may be reducing our thinking capabilities, leading to consequences such as being "drained of our 'inner repertory of dense cultural inheritance.'" While Carr's argument lies entrenched in the potential loss of thought of the human mind, he does admit that his argument might be just one of "worry." However, his extensive research might prove otherwise. As…

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    The Black Arts Movement was the name given to writers, black poets, dramatists, musicians, and artists who appeared in the wake of the Black Power movement. The movement was established by Amiri Baraka in 1963, who opened a Black Arts Repertory theater in Harlem. The movement was also provoked by the assassination of Malcolm X. The movement inspired black people to initiate magazines, journals, art institutions, and publishing houses. The black arts movement saw artistic manufacture as the key…

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