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    Hobbies

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    Hobbies differ like tastes. If you have chosen a hobby according to your character and taste you are lucky because your life becomes more interesting. Hobbies are divided into 4 large groups: doing‚ making‚ collecting and learning things. The most popular hobby is doing things. It includes a wide variety of activities from gardening to traveling‚ from chess to volleyball. Both grown-ups and children are fond of playing different computer games. This hobby is becoming more and more popular. Making

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    Dancing

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    Dancing has been an important part of my life for more than eight years. When I was eight‚ my mother enrolled me in dancing classes‚ never realizing it would lead to anything serious. For the first few months‚ dance was entertainment‚ something to keep me busy. Although I enjoyed taking classes‚ I did not become serious until the following year‚ when my favorite tap teacher told my mother to consider getting me involved in more competitive classes. That was the beginning of my long and successful

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    HOBBIES In his leisure time‚ a man is free to do whatever he wants. Yet the best way to occupy oneself while at home or on holiday is to indulge in a hobby. A hobby is a person’s favourite activity‚ which he does for pleasure as contrasted with his job. Common hobbies are gardening‚ collecting stamps or other items‚ making art and craft‚ drawing and reading. Some people like to knit and sew‚ while others like to build miniature buildings or indulge in bird-watching. Some like to take photographs

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    I can’t begin to explain how reading has enriched my life. I live in a small fishing village called Lancaster‚ 200 miles northeast of Anchorage‚ Alaska. It’s strictly a fishing and mining town with a year-long population of 424. We’re a loyal‚ self-sufficent group‚ and count among our ranks five teachers‚ an architecht‚ two medical doctors and a dentist. Unfortunately‚ we are over three hours from the nearest city‚ limiting our access to most cultural events‚ athletics and other typical extracuricular

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    My Hobby Playing Football

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    Badminton is my favorite among all the sports that i know.Badminton makes me more healthy and more active in doing something that uses a speed and strenght.I think badminton is the most beautiful sports. It make me good as a healthy person because every time i play badminton my body feels good wholeday.It makeas you good also.And badminton have 2 equipment that you need only rocket and shuttlecock. I think that playing sports like badminton feeds my body to become healthy.Playing badminton

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    The Dancing Experience

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    I love to dance. Dancing is my thing and I’ve been involved with dance ever since I was young. When I dance‚ I feel free‚ I’m into it and I have good feelings whenever I’m into it and I have good feelings whenever I’m doing it. Also‚ I love music and music plays a big role with dancing. I joined my first dancing class when I was five years old I loved it. Ever since that‚ I’ve continued to attend dance classes as years passed by. I’ve done ballet‚ jazz‚ tap and hip-hop. I presently take dance class

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    Ballroom Dancing

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    Ballroom dancing is a fantastic sport to do‚ even though many people don’t share the same view as I have. Ballroom dancing is the only sport that uses both your body and your mind at the same time. The two people in the image are WA’s Best Youth couple. This couple that you see in front of you are Brodie Bardon and Lana Skrgic –De-Fonseka. As you can most likely tell this is a real image. The image shows a male and a female ballroom dancing couple performing their routine at a competition. The

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    Dancing Skeltons

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    Dancing Skeletons In the ethnography‚ “Dancing Skeletons‚ the author Katherine Dettwyler describes many reasons for her research in Mali. The main focus of her research was too attack the problem of malnourished children and to figure out what diseases they were struggling with. This ethnography detailed Dettwyler’s second trip to Mali‚ and she wanted to relocate many of the children she had previously measured‚ as well as add more children to her study. Throughout the ethnography‚ Dettwyler makes

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    Hula Dancing

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    Hula Dancing Hula dancing is a Hawaiian tradition that‚ through dance movements‚ chants‚ and varying levels of instrumentation‚ tells stories. Most of the time they are legends or accounts of historical events. After reading the article I have realized that hula dancing is much more than just people moving their bodies to music. It is a tradition that runs very deep in Hawaii and it has been a very important part of their culture for hundreds and maybe even thousands of years. I have learned in

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    Silent Dancing

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    2013 Memories From the Past The written text and photograph for Judith Ortiz "Silent Dancing" reflects back on Cofer’s unhappy confusing childhood. Cofer recalls most of her memories from a silent video; both the story and photograph paint a garden of grey memories of isolation‚ unsettling situations‚ the struggles of assimilation‚ and the sadness she experiences as a child. My goal of this essay is to compare and explain the similarities of Cofer’s text to the picture on the book

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