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    DAN PAPER

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    Values of dance in education Elisa Sain Professor Guy DAN 385 20 april 2015 Throughout history‚ dance has experienced many changes. It has evolved parallel to humanity. Civilization has gone through countless periods of evolution‚ and dance has always been present. Therefore‚ it can be said that it is a discipline with a deep historical tradition. Since prehistoric times humans have had the need to communicate bodily‚ with movements expressing feelings and moods. These early

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    Stress and Rhythm in English

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    (1991): 145-62 Stress and Rhythm in English Maria-Josep Solé Sabater Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona ABSTRACT This paper studies the role played by stress and rhythm in English. The effects of stress on the phonetic realization of segments‚ the morphological and syntaclic function of elemcnts and the structuring of information in the sentencc are considercd. English rhythm is studied and the factors that contribute to maintain a regular stress-timed rhythm are presented. A rhythmical approach

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    Mariachi Music

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    good example of how Mariachi music is considered to be the best representation of the Mexican culture! Mariachi music the typical music you hear playing in all of the popular Mexican stores or restaurants here in the U.S. because of it’s enchanting rhythm and lively beats that give us the idea of what a joyous country Mexico is. Mariachi music is distinguished from other types of music by it’s instruments‚ unique style of dress‚ and the songs themselves! The two instruments used that give a Mariachi

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    listen to classical music can generally be classified into two groups‚ those who listen to Mozart-styled music‚ and those who listen to Bach-styled music. The main difference between the two‚ is being the rhythmic style; Mozart uses “soft” tones‚ and rhythm. His pieces flow smoothly and calm the listener. Bach on the other hand‚ uses heavier‚ driven notes. His work is often classified as being “cinematic” or “suspenseful”. The main point I like about Tchaikovsky is that he combines both styles‚ and successfully

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    Wasp's Nest

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    so through sympathizing with both the speaker and the wasps‚ the reader learns to appreciate the time and devotion that even a wasp puts in into making a home. The poem is structured as free verse with no apparent rhyme scheme but it does have a rhythm. The “two aerial tigers” resonated “savagely a-hum” as they

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    Vital Signs

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    containing mercury at one end of a glass tube d.iii.2. Calibrated in degrees II. PULSE a. Range a.i. Adult - 60 – 100 BPM a.ii. Newborn - 100 – 130 BPM a.iii. Child 1 – 7 y.o. - 80 – 120 BPM b. Assessment of Pulse b.i. Rate – number of BPM b.ii. Rhythm – intervals between beats (regular or constant) b.iii. Volume – amount of blood pushed through the artery b.iii.1. HIGHER VOLUME – Pulse is bounding & difficult to be

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    Bachata

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    has gained popularity in the United States alongside the salsa. When I was twelve years old I was introduced to this rhythmic dance. Its simplicity‚ soothing rhythm‚ and fun beats made me fall in love with this dance. Not only is Bachata fun‚ but anyone can do it! It is as easy as 1-2-3-4. Anyone can dance just close your eyes‚ feel the rhythm‚ and start with the steps. Nobody needs anything but a beat in your head and three steps worth of space. Bachata can be dance alone‚ with a partner‚ in the kitchen

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    Indian Music

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    Upanishads were used to create musical expressions. It was in this period that the tonal system of seven notes was developed. * The next important period of musical development took place during the 5th and 7th centuries. It was during this period that rhythms were applied to verses in a uniform manner. * The history of India has contributed to the growth and development of their music. Music - gift from heaven‚ sound is God and everything is a manifestation of God. a. Brahma - creator b. Vishnu - preserver

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    I found that the first paragraph about how important it is to have a will most effective. I found this paragraph most effective because the writer had rhythm and variety in the paragraph. The writer because he had rhythm and variety his information flowed. The writer stated facts about how important it is to have a will. I believe it is very important to have a will. When my grandmother passed all her belongings went to my uncle. I never received the belongings she had told me she was leaving me

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    Ragtime Music

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    “ragged rhythm‚” which refers to its rhythmically broken up melodies. Its rhythms made it lively and springy‚ and therefore ideal for dancing. How/Why it started? Ragtime originated from plantations with black slaves. Ragtime was created by black musicians combining African rhythms and European harmonies. It became popular as the emotions and ideas it expressed were meaningful to other ethnic origins. It was introduced through minstrel shows‚ syncopated (off-beat) dance rhythms and also

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