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    Did you know that the Chinese consider their handwriting an art form? Their handwriting wasn’t the only thing that affected Ancient Chinese art though. Chinese art was also greatly affected by religion at the time. Another factor that was important to Chinese Art was literature. Additionally‚ location was as well a very important component to how art was produced in Ancient China. Chinese Art had several components that had affected their art significantly‚ which led to how art is created today in

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    Enter the Dragon

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    harassed by racist police officers and defends himself from them and uses the car for his getaway. It is a deadly tournament that they will enter on an island. Lee’s job is to get the other two out of there alive. Written by Emphinix * A martial arts expert is recruited to infiltrate a drug operation under the guise of taking part in an invitational competition sponsored by the one handed crime boss. This was Bruce Lee’s most popular film in the west. Written by Keith Loh <loh@sfu.ca>

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    Compare Tqm and Bpr

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    Both TQM and BPR are customer-oriented. They both aim on improving the customer satisfaction. Also‚ they both suggest thinking outside in. On the other words‚ they both suggest to think from the customer’s viewpoint. Also‚ both TQM and BPR are process-oriented. They both target to alter the processes‚ but not just on the product. Moreover‚ they both take team approach. Nearly all BPR projects are initiated by top-down approach. Since BPR would results great changes‚ staff resistance is obvious.

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    Criminology - 30

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    crimes‚ one has to take certain measures. From my experience‚ I have a number of measures that I can take to enhance personal protection from crime. I base these measures on personal experience. I would enhance self-defense by training martial arts. Martial art is a great form of self-defense. Second‚ I will avoid walking alone in the dark‚ and in lonely places. In case I walk in the dark‚ I will make sure that I am with a friend at all times. This is because a friend can be of help in case I encounter

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    Southern Folk Music

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    Southern Folk Music and Race Relations Abstract Introduction The growth of the American folk music reservoir is a process that counterparts the historical and cultural development of American society. In the formation of this reservoir‚ two major streams‚ British‚ African‚ and several smaller branches‚ e.g.‚ German‚ French‚ Cajun Mexican‚ etc.‚ flowed together over a two-century period (Malone‚ 1979:4). Alan Lomax‚ one of folk music ’s leading historians‚ has detected that the merging

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    Comparing Kenya and Japan

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    Japanese are known for eating all sorts of weird and unusual things such as insects‚ plants and raw or cooked meat‚ there are many more things making it more and more interesting. Lastly‚ I would like to talk about fighting styles in japan. Martial art

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    Pakistani Folk Dances

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    Pakistani Folk Dances: Dances are traditionally part of the lives of people especially in Pakistan. Dance for Pakistanis is so important that people can communicate with each other and tell a story without uttering a word but rather dancing to send those messages. Folk dances are still popular in Pakistan and vary according to region such as: • Bhangra -Punjab • Luddi - Punjab • Dhammal - Performed at Sufi shrines/ dargahs in Punjab and Sindh • Attan - Folk dance of Pashtuns tribes of

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    Evolution of Folk Music

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    The Evolution of Folk Music Almost all of the music that we hear today can be traced back in one way or another to folk music. The evolution of folk music is rich in history and it is easy to see how the current events and the times created the changes that were to occur. Folk music got its roots from Anglo-American Folk Music and later evolved into what was known as the blues and continues to influence much of the music that is written to this day. Many artists have had major impacts on the music

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    Old Folks Home

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    should live in the old folks’ home. This is literally because elderly needs special attention in order to provide them a comfortable life. What a comfortable life has got to do with old folks’? First of all‚ we have to agree to the fact that old folks’ homes nowadays are not the same as those of yesteryears. Homes of those days are usually illustrated as very small‚ untidy and helpers who don’t have sense of humanity in them. Although most of us have never been to old folks’ home‚ we are still traumatized

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    Folk Revival Essay

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    The folk revival in New York City was rooted in the resurgent interest in square dancing and folk dancing there in the 1940s‚ which gave musicians such as Pete Seeger popular exposure.[3][4][5] The folk revival more generally as a popular and commercial phenomenon begins with the career of The Weavers‚ formed in November 1948 by Pete Seeger‚ Lee Hays‚ Fred Hellerman‚ and Ronnie Gilbert of People’s Songs‚ of which Seeger had been president and Hays executive secretary. People’s Songs‚ which disbanded

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