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    Brook Trout Fishing The general term that is particular to a number of class that belong to the salmon kin Salmononidae is Trout. Trout is a freshwater fish that frequently seen in the streams and brooks over North America. All fish that are suitably named as trout‚ has been classified as a member of subfamily Salmoninae. Salmoninae has been divided into three genera subfamily mainly; Salvelinus which consists of fish pertaining to char or charr together with brook trout‚ the Oncorhynchus which

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    Research paper topic: Gwendolyn Brooks Research paper title: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks Outline I. Introduction A. B. Thesis statement: Gwendolyn Brooks deserves her place in the literary canon because she won many awards and honorary degrees‚ she fought for African-Americans through the themes of her poems and for her writing style. II. Background A. She was born in Topeka‚ Kansa to David and Keziah Brooks. They moved to Chicago‚ Illinois‚ not long after her birth (Jackson 1163). B. She wrote

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    types of dances. To start‚ classical modern dance has been around since the 19th and 10th centuries. This genre came out of Germany and the United States and is a theatrical dance style. Many choreographers rebelled against ballet and vaudeville in the 20th century and that is how modern dance started. Many Americans thought this dancing style was weird or odd because it was like nothing they had seen before. While watching the rite of spring‚ I did not feel that it was a classical modern dance style

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    addition‚ this research will provide an analysis of Mark Morris’ Dance for PD program‚ and the positive effects dance has on individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Morris‚ as a well-known choreographer‚ stood out to me because he created a program solely based on helping others through dance. It is my goal to explain Morris’ life and illustrate how one person can make a difference in many people’s lives. In this paper‚ I seek to reveal how Morris came about the Dance for PD program and influenced the

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    Based in Sydney‚ Bangarra Dance Theatre is Australia’s leading Indigenous Performing Arts Company. It showcases a fusion of Aboriginal culture with contemporary dance. Founded in 1989 by Carole Johnson‚ ‘Bangarra’ means ‘to make fire’ in the Wiradjuri language from south-east Australian tribes. Bangarra’s vision is to not only respect traditional Indigenous cultures of Australia but to relight the connections between Indigenous cultures and contemporary artistic expressions. Also Bangarra also strives

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    Save the Last Dance Save the last dance is a movie that is about a young lady who‚ in her younger years danced ballet‚ and was good at it. She had a goal of getting into Juilliard‚ which is a prestigious school for the fine arts. After her mother was killed in a car accident‚ she decides to quit dancing‚ and moves to the inner city. She?s taken in by a group of friends who frequent a dance club. She soon learns that ballet and street dancing are not the same and have completely different feels

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    During Monday’s class‚ we focused on Isadora Duncan’s perception of modern dance and dance in general. Her perception of dance was to use it as a mechanism to search our inner souls and find its connectedness with nature (Brown 7). We began an exercise concentrating solely on our breaths. Since Duncan believed in liberation and individuality‚ breathing is an action that we all individually own and is used as a tool to access our inner thoughts and our souls. During the breathing exercises‚ I fell

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    Evil is found anywhere: in the hearts of people‚ in history‚ and in the word “Devil”. The devil‚ also known as Satan‚ originates from Christian and Jewish theology; he is known to represent evil and wickedness. The song “Devil’s Dance”‚ written by James Alan Hetfield and Lars Ulrich‚ performed by Metallica‚ presents an ideal version of the devil. On the other hand‚ the song “Sympathy for the Devil” written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards‚ performed by The Rolling Stones‚ introduces its own devil

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    cross-cultural resource that explores in sympathetic and salutary ways the ideals of hospitality‚ empathy‚ humor‚ and friendship. Best of all‚ ‘Dances with Wolves’ shows the paths we all must take to become true human beings. During the start of the film‚ the main character John Dunbar undergoes a spiritual quest and is transformed. At the beginning of ‘Dances with Wolves’‚ John Dunbar can be considered an undeveloped spiritual person‚ yet at the end it is apparent that the Lakota tribe indirectly assisted

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    David Brooks Harmony

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    The New York Times article‚ “Harmony and the Dream‚” David Brooks provides the argument that the world social classes are divided into individualists and collectivists. He goes further to give the idea that that the division is misconstrued result of economic turmoil or just world perception. Brooks shares facts about several social experiments with the contrary ideologies and social responses between Americans and Asians. He continues by linking the lack of human interaction‚ with the downfall and

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