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    I. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE The basic block diagram that shows the components for analysis and interpretation of any classical dance is shown in figure 1.This involves the analyzing the following features: body movements, hand gestures, expressions, music, costumes and make-up, instruments used as well as lyrics of song[19]. The information gathered from the analysis of those features will be made as a domain knowledge storage which can be interpreted for various…

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    Outline the main criticisms of the cultural imperialism thesis made by media globalisation theorists. Are these criticisms valid? Introduction With the “intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa” (Giddens,1990, p.64), it has become a norm to expect restaurants such as McDonalds and Starbucks to be available in almost every corner of the world, from Mecca in Saudi…

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    Globalisation is often accused to be the reason for the destruction of many identities , whether that be as a culture or the common individual.The rise of westernisation and capitalist consumer culture has torn apart the very foundations of self identity linked to their geographical location and/or their own cultural experiences. The accusation goes that globalisation has lead to a more homogenic culture thus destroying the characteristics of self identity previously constituted through…

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    In the article “Circadian Clock, Cancer, and Chemotherapy,” the authors discuss the relationship between the circadian clock, cell cycle, DNA repair, and apoptosis. The authors then relate these relationships to cancer and treatment of cancer. The article backs their claims with numerous studies performed on both animal and human subjects. It also describes the importance of circadian rhythm in timing of drug delivery for cancer patients. This treatment method has been given the name…

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    This essay is written on the subway. There is no plan. There is no purpose. My writing is raw. I am here for the ride. Kipling station— suburban Etobicoke. The beginning of the line. A blur of business suits and Starbucks cups, all rushing to catch the trains. Sounds of cellphones, newspapers and tapping feet in impatient rhythm, flood the station. The train can be heard in the distance, everything quiets down, the calm before the storm. With a gust of wind and three loud beeps the doors open…

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    Throughout millions of years species have learned to adapt to the ever-changing planet they call home. Some species have survived the change and others have not and went extinct. The National Geographic documentary on the Wild Amazon Rainforest offers some insight on how the creatures of the forest and the river have adapted throughout time. Every year new species is being discovered, whether it be plants or animals. If the environment is changing slowly the animals and plants that live in the…

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    2a. The computer based innovation represented by my computational artifact is called Myris. Myris is a biometric security system that scans one’s iris to algorithmically process video images of the user’s eye signing them into secure websites, devices and other personal profiles. The intended purpose of Myris is to eliminate the utilization of standard passwords and to create a secure and foolproof method for accessing personal data. Simply put, “It lets anyone sign into accounts on websites or…

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    1/2 minute music section of the cheer, there may be tosses, stunts, and tumbling in the music section, but there should also be a pyramid, dance, and jumps. It is important to keep in mind the visuals of the routine, as formation/transitions, synchronization, and degree of difficulty. A great deal of thought is put into all routines. Many questions that must be asked: Who does which skill best? How can we show our best skills in the most visually pleasing way? What do the judges want to see?…

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    Analytical Statement This piece is called “Beyond Bondage” and it tells the story of two african slaves--who are unknowingly each others’ sisters, and one of them is a slave master’s daughter--and a slave master who watches over them with a condescending attitude because of his egotistical nature. My role in this piece was acting as the slave master, and I watched over my two group members as they danced. Along with this, I whip and belittle the two during the dance to convey a sense of…

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    Effects Of Bereavement

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    Likewise, Hofer (1984) examined the biological basis of bereavement. Specifically, Hofer (1984) sought to better understand how bereavement produces biologic changes in individuals. First, Hofer (1984) illustrated differences in psychological and physiological symptoms of bereavement. Psychological symptoms included but was not limited to inactivity, preoccupation, social withdrawal, depression, and anxiety (Hofer, 1984). Physiological symptoms included but was not limited to muscular…

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