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    Foot Binding History

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    According to Li Xiu-ying, a bearer of the act of foot binding, “I knew that already because every woman I ever saw had bound feet. Before the Communists came I never even heard of a woman not having bound feet.” Foot binding began in tenth century China and was very popular during the Song and the Qing dynasties. Although it caused many health complications and lifelong disabilities, foot binding became popular by a process of displaying status and also embraced as a symbol of beauty in Chinese…

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    Visual Analysis of The Power of Ancient Greek Heroes Jun Chu, 80777295 Basic Description of the Two Objects from Getty Villa The black-figured storage jar was made in the Classical period of Ancient Greek in 550 BCE It is made from terracotta, a material that is fragile to break but is also accessible. It is moderately heavy. It has an amphora shape that has a low center of gravity, which helps it keep stable when filled with water. There are also two handles on each side above the body and a…

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    Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act of 1830 Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act of 1830 could be viewed as the start of racial tension between two different cultures. Jackson’s hatred was based on what he wanted and his non-stop effort to obtain Indian land at no cost. Indian suffrage and loss would come at a high cost. This in turn led to the removal called the Trail of Tears, where Indian were forced to move hundreds of miles away from their home land and their lives were lost at a high rate.…

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    Short Story: Merlin

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    He settled himself on his haunches, squatting quietly at the top of the bank as he observed the pair. Merlin spoke quietly "Thank you for responding. Thank you for showing yourself to me," and bowed his head. "None of that, now, my love. I will always come when you call me, my Merlin." Her…

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    Usa Football Monologue

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    Its has been more than three years since my coach give me a letter with the news that I got an invite to the USA national football team. But as a softmore I didn’t know how big or an opportunity that was. So that night after football practice I ran to my dad’s black Ram truck and I was tried but I was happy to see him.so after dinner and I did all my homework .Me and my Dad and my mom opened it .that moment I just felt like I was the best in the world and I could prove that I was the best in…

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    Mak Minang Dance Essay

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    Introduction If I an exchange student in a University in a foreign country when the students' organization requested me to organize a cultural performance to introduce my country, I will present Malay traditional dance arts as my cultural performance to represent my nation. Dance can be defined as the art of dance movements of the body, legs and arms to the beat of the music played. Dances from each nation has its own origin. I will introduce Malay traditional dance arts called “Mak yong”…

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    The photographer I want to talk about is GMB Akash ,he is a Photographer from Bengal , his is a photojournalist, all of his works is revolving around the social bottom ,he love take photo in street, he is well- known by many people by taking documentary photography and especially the photo of vulnerable groups, his work has been pushed in over seventy major international publications, also, he has earned more than eighty international awards . [2] I think his photo are meaningful, boldness and…

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    “Naked in the warm June sunshine, six or seven hundred little boys and girls were running with shrill yells over the lawns, or playing ball games, or squatting silently in twos and threes among the flowering shrubs.” (Huxley 30) shows a small part of what the culture is like in the New World State. Even at this young of an age, children are encouraged to take part in sexual play to increase their promiscuity…

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    The Haniwa

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    One of the memories that I hold on to from my childhood is from my art class. In elementary school I recall learning about the primary and secondary colors, I learned how to cut out paper snowflakes and I learned out to play with clay. Out of all the attempts I made at creating works of art, I recall only two things, I gave one item to my mother for mothers day one year, which I don’t recall what it looked like, and finally, rolling snakes out of clay. Even today, if I were to take up a tub of…

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    Brinsley Case Summary

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    The article touched upon many theories of the justice system. It makes me view and analyze the world and other people actions different way. To interpret the criminality of an offender, in this case, Brinsley, there are different criminal theories that can be used . By analyzing Brinsley's case , the theories out of many that best explain his behavior are integrated theories , Opportunity and disorganization theories , and social learning theory . This article talks about a young man who had a…

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