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    For instance, the questionnaire may contain a question asking whether the customer is aware of the new tango clear drink by Britvic, with the options yes and no which can be selected by the respondent. The data collected from this type of questionnaires can be statistically analysed to find the number of customers from the sample who are aware about tango clear and who are not. Therefore, Britvic may use this information when making decisions about its promotional campaigns like…

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    Clark Monologue

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    until I made a long story short about how you made me blue, There has always been a method to my madness, The girl you loved gave you a taste of your own medicine, In the heat of the moment, I made your life a mess, but then again it takes two to tango in this heartbreak I'd gladly cause…

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    Dance Of The 1920's

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    The 1920’s also known as the roaring twenties was a remarkable decade where many different dances, music and art flourished. New dances and music were fast paced and lively. The most popular dances of the decade were the foxtrot, waltz, American tango, Charleston and many more. This era was mainly for the younger generation where they used their creativity and own original ideas of ways of dancing and use of music. E.g younger people toddled to the foxtrot. Dancing was a very important role of…

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    On April 15th I viewed “Carnival of the Animals”- a collaboration between the Arkansas Philharmonic and the Northwest Arkansas Ballet Theatre. The performance featured several different styles and types of performing arts, including acting, dancing, and a symphony. I also noticed several different things whilst viewing this program that heavily influenced my overall assessment. When I first walked into the Arend Arts Center, I noticed the stage was split in two. Stage right had several chairs…

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    problem because they gave very slight information. For example the case study with Francesca who was just three years old, and did not move for 24hours. She is hooked up to several tubes through a port on her chest. The therapist started out putting a tango song on with a medium tempo. Francesca began to bounce her leg to the rhythm, the therapist began to clap her hands to the tempo if the bouncing of her leg. Abruptly, Francesca started to jump on the bed…

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    THE SHINTO RELIGON Let’s say that you are Japanese, Born and bred there. You would be one of the 3 million people in the Shinto religion and you would believe in Kami: But I doubt that you are not from Japan and have no idea what the Shinto religion and Kami are. As you could obviously tell the Shinto religion was and is created and practiced in Japan. There was no founder/whoever they are unknown. This religion was created in the 6th century. The main Shinto holidays/celebrations are…

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    Unfortunately, Women in the 1950’s were classified as modern day slaves to men in many ways. Women were seen as homemakers, which means they took responsibility of running the household and taking care of it, this was also known as a housekeeper. Some of the tasks that gave women this title were cooking, cleaning and taking care of their children, this was just some of the handful of jobs the women had to do and this is how they earned their respectful name as inferiors to the men in this era.…

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    If everything is a text, then let’s analyze people and their sports teams. Why do people like the teams they do, and what makes them like them so much, that they stay loyal to one day till the day they die? The superstitions that people follow every week, or every season, is because those people are die-hard fans of that team. People sacrifice so much to be able to watch their teams every season. Some people like sports teams because of who their parents like. When a kid watches their first…

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    We Were Soldiers

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    We Were Soldiers One… And Young is a thrilling novel the recounts the First and Second Battalions of 7th Cavalry Regimen during the Battle of the Ia Drang Valley. The events in the book are told by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore the commander of the battalion and Joseph L. Galloway a war journalist. Moore is in charge of two battalions that are some of the first to incorporate helicopters into their tactics. They go into Vietnam under manned due to expiring enlistments; they had to fight a true…

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    Animation Dance History

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    popping, tutting, slow motion, hip hop, isolations, footwork, etc. Dancers of this style usually dance to electronic or hip hop music. Popular dancers to this style are Fik-Shun, Kida the Great, and Dytto. Instead of using 8 counts, like hip hop or tango, dancers have to hit…

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