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    In both John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men (OMM) and Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire (SM), the themes of poverty, inequality and isolation are portrayed at times in a similar fashion but to differing degrees. Subsequently, the audience is able to delve into the key concepts of being an orphan without a mentor, aspiring to be better, isolation and a longing for justice and equality, especially in women. The topic of isolation remained prominent throughout both texts in a social, emotional and…

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    Dance isn 't just a contribution of ideas and emotions driving through movements incorporated of motivation and passion. Dance leads each individual into the dancer 's perspective and makes the audience look through each movement as a guide of motivation with the tempo, energy, and level of their movements. The 14th of November I had the pleasure to be part of the audience of a wonderful performance in Daytona Beach.he performance consisted of seven different contemporary dances choreographed…

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    What comes to mind when you hear the name, Dorothy Dandridge? Many think of her arguably best film, 1954's Carmen Jones, while others remember the sultry but unconventional femme fatale. Today, Dandridge is hailed as a pioneer for African-American women in film. In fact, Dorothy Dandridge was the first African-American woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for best actress. However, her legacy remained unacknowledged by the mainstream entertainment industry until 1999, when Halle Berry…

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    my heart. At the time we arrived at the packed St. Peter’s Church, vibraphonist Joe Locke was reading something he had written for Hutcherson, an extremely impactful influence on him. Onstage, he had solid backup from an illustrious, accomplished trio: Kenny Barron on piano, Buster Williams on bass, and Victor Lewis on drums. After Woody Shaw III has…

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    Boccherini’s father sent him at a young age to study in Rome(1757). He later went on to Madrid, and worked for the younger brother of Charles the 2nd(1727-1785). Until one day, the King disapproved of one of Boccherini’s passages in one of Luigi’s trios, and ordered him to change it. Boccherini, angered at the disruption of his art, he doubled the passage, which lead to Boccherini’s immediate displacement. After he was displaced, Boccherini went on to play in France. Most of Boccherini’s art…

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    may have given Hubert the gun, but what if Vinz kept all the bullets to himself? It may not be definite, but there were a couple instances throughout the movie where the gun was empty, particularly during the Russian roulette scene that startled the trio. The authority firing the gun to Vinz in this context certainly does not equate to justice that this action of authority would not veer off from what a gangster would have done. If Vinz did empty the gun, “La Haine” would suggest an attempt at a…

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    The well-known trio led by jazz organist Larry Goldings, which includes guitarist Peter Bernstein and drummer Bill Stewart, has started their adventures back in 1991 with the album Intimacy of the Blues. Toy Tunes is their twelfth album, and like has been happening before, includes originals penned by all the three musicians, jazz standards, and other remarkable compositions, products of creative minds like saxophonist Wayne Shorter and pianist Carla Bley. The trio opens the session with “Fagen”…

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    In doing so, he forms strong friendships with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, two fellow first-years, who together fight for their lives while trying to reach and protect the immortality gem, the Sorcerer’s Stone. Toward the end of the movie, the trio battles through various tests before arriving at a life-size Wizard’s Chess board, indicating they need to play the game of chess, and win, to cross the room and further their rescue mission. By applying Jeffrey Jerome Cohen’s “Monster Culture…

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    Westley showed he was devoted to Buttercup was after Prince Humperdinck of Florin hired a trio of bandits called…

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    do. I am lately putting an effort in to always involve and share my thoughts and planning activities with my trio team. We have regular meetings to aligned ourselves and to take co-responsibility for the portfolio and our targets to make the best decisions for the…

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