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    Venice, Italy is a destination everyone deserves to visit in their lifetime. Rich in culture, history and a variety of art it’s definitely a place to go. The history of Venice includes many different things. First there is “The Plague” which was a huge problem in Venice during the Middle Ages. It struck not only Venice but also countries around Europe and also in China. When it was most deadly during the medieval time period and many knew it as “The Black Death.” The Plague was a disease that…

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    Telling Me In My Shoes

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    even tears to my eyes. I love when the things around me—music, stories, conversations, and everything in between—touch my emotions. It makes me feel like I am not just a part of this beautiful planet, but of a secret society of even more beautiful art. Another thing that I love is feeling at…

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    movements of the upper body, but overall I could tell that this piece was practiced. As a whole, I think the choreographer fulfilled their intent to portray the dancers as “little swans.” Thinking of this piece in an outside context, it mimicked the play of children. When children are playing, or are trying to do something often more time than not, there is copying. With the dancers being so close together and the movements of these dancers being identical, there was a since of were the title…

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    well psychoanalysis is respectful towards culture and prevails the of molds educational expectations. Lacan’s famous assessment of the procedures he named “academic discourse” puts “the radical vice” in “the transmission of knowledge.” “A Master of Arts,” writes Lacan, “as well as other titles, protect the secret of a substantialized knowledge.” Lacan blames “the narrow-minded horizon of pedagogues” for having “reduced” the “strong” notion” of “teaching” to “a functional apprenticeship” (E…

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    History Of Makeup Essay

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    evolvement make up has come from. Back in the early years makeup was used as a sign representing your culture and your background, often being offensive if worn in a different way. Make up now is used for many things such as; Fashion Shows, Movies, Plays, Operas, and your daily regime in getting yourself together for the day. Make up being used for Fashion shows will bring out the designer’s statement for the look their trying to achieve. It symbolizes uniqueness and difference. In movies…

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    Malaysia has clearly recognized tourism as a powerful driver to economic growth. It has been marked to play an important role in the socio-economic development of the country. The Malaysia Truly Asia slogan has become an example of successful tourism marketing. The tourism industry has become an important sector for Malaysia especially in generating the…

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    Movies are beautiful pieces of moving art that bring people together, regardless of gender, age, or skin color. The vast majority of these masterpieces just happen to be made by straight, white, rich, males over the age of forty. Hollywood’s diversity problem is allowing for an unbalanced ratio of women in the industry, as well as inaccurate minority representation, and the use of white actors for a racially ambiguous role. The gender discrepancy in the film industry, to no one person's…

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    Christina Dull English 150 April 23rd, 2018 Doctor Neary Polynesian Princess Moana is an animated Disney movie that is directed by Ron Clements and John Musker and is about a young girl who lives in Polynesia, which is a part of Hawaii, Tonga, and Tahiti on the Island of Motunui. Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) lives on a small island with her family, including her father Chief Tui (Temuera Morrison), her mother Sina (Nicole Shcerzinger), and her grandmother Tala (Rachel House). Growing up, Moana…

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    It always seems to come down to this question, the “who am I?” An entire branch of philosophy devoted to how to approach the question and still, I have no definite answer, though there has been some great art to come out of it. Thankfully, I have a bit more… “specificity” to work with, limits have been put down, as well as the much easier “why” to scribe. All about the idea of nature. That laid out, it turns the question from “Who am I?” to why am I doing this? The question more manageable, it’s…

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    developing the talents and raising the ambitions of all our young people. At a good school children gain the basic tools for life and work. But they ought also to learn the joy of life: the exhilaration of music, the excitement of sport, the beauty of art, the magic of science. And they learn the value of life: what it is to be responsible citizens who give something back to their community. So a good school for every child is our mission ? not just the few, as in the past. This manifesto,…

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