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    Taylor Mac Critique

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    Taylor Mac was unlike anything I have ever seen at Mass MoCA. I’ve seen other work-in-progress performances (Big Dance Theater and another Sundance Theater performance, I believe), but it was hard to believe that this particular performance was work in progress. The entire show was planned so beautifully and Taylor Mac, was so easily adaptable that, despite his claims of it not being a polished show, everything that happened on the stage seemed intentional and very fitting. It made all five…

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    Yoga Substance Abuse

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    Research Methodology There are very few studies on yoga intervention on alcohol and substance abuse. There ae several factors associated with substance abuse that prevents patients from relapse. Participants will be select based on the following criteria: the age, the employment status and the patient admitted for long-term inpatient treatment. The patient age 18 and over, who are currently employed in a firm and who are admitted in the facility as inpatient will be recruited for the research.…

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    Journal Ten Both the novella Passing by Nella Larsen and the section of Langston Hughes’ work The Ways of White Folks entitled Dear Ma deal with the subject of African American people who are “passing” as white. The term passing means to be accepted for what one is not, and in this case refers to an African American being accepted as white. Both stories take place decades ago, 1929 in Passing and 1934 in Dear Ma. This was a period of time when racism, ignorance, and bigotry were found…

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    Culture can be affected by many different factors. One factor that affected medieval culture was women’s book ownership. Susan Bell makes a claim that medieval women’s special relationship with books is often overlooked, but it influenced iconography, book content, and the geographical movement of ideas. The influence of women during the later medieval period affected vernacular language, religious thought, and the spread of cultures and this influence is often overshadowed by the activities and…

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    Pair Four: Senufo Equestrian, wood, (19 century) [Location: British Museum] and Equestrian Portrait of Charlemagne, bronze (9 century) [Location: Louvre, Paris] When art is from two different time period and two different cultures it is thought that the two pieces when compared would not have much in common. However, that is hardly ever the case; they can have similaries in meanings and cultural significance. With the help of the readings from “Icon” and “Art Through the Ages”, along with the…

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    In this passage Paul looks around and he cites the difficulties that exist in his time period. He looks around and he sees the existence of pain. He see the people suffering and all to often I think we forget how hard life really is today and even more so during the period that Paul walked the earth while the church was being shaped and formed. Just turn the TV on and you can hear issues of destruction, brutality and adversity. Which my brothers and sister is a constant reminder that we…

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    The Number Eleven Essay

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    The number eleven is a significant number to me as a professional. No, it is not the number of years I have served as an educator, or the number of schools that I have worked in, but rather the number of lives and families I saw totally destroyed by the abuse of prescription drugs. Remember, the community in which our school is located has a population s 1,500 people. The significance in the number eleven is the total number of fatal drug over-doses our school district and community dealt with…

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    Happy endings and fairy tales have become disney’s forte, but how they accomplish this is what matters. Over the years fairytales have evolved making women play many roles throughout the years, some submissive others assertive; the females in Little Snow-White and Beauty and The Beast portray these roles as reflections of the times in which they were created. Written in the 1800’s Little Snow-White personifies the submissive roles women played at the time. In this time period being a housewife…

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    Silver Hair, Golden Years is a chapter in Rick Bragg’s collection of stories, Somebody Told Me. All five stories, talk about the lives of people that are now older and wiser than they were in the times the stories took place. These stories give us a deeper look at the struggles faced by older generations. The characters in these stories grew up in poverty and hard times, but all turned out to have a good life when they were older and lived to be successful in their own ways. The characters did…

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    After seeing the play, Silent Sky, it opened my eyes to all of the inequality that occurred during the time of the early 1900’s. During this time, women didn’t have equal roles as men did when it came to work and opportunities. Silent Sky is an educational play that teaches the lesson on how a person should follow their dreams, never stop fighting for their rights, and not give up on their dreams. The play had five actors, with one actor playing only one character. The main character, Henrietta…

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