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    Dance- 'What Is Stamina?'

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    ‘What is stamina? Describe the distinctive way in which the body of a dancer with stamina functions. Discuss how stamina is developed‚ drawing on your own experience in the dance studio and elsewhere.’ Stamina is the endurance and staying power of the muscles‚ heart and breathing. In order to maintain a high standard of performance and technique‚ stamina is needed as it ensures that the heart and lungs are able to get oxygen to the muscles through the blood‚ to enable them to function to their

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    Shall We Dance

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    Reflection paper regarding "Shall We Dance?" Dancing is regarded with suspicion in Japan because public display of affection and intimacy is considered indecent and outright scandalous. Even married couples had to restrain from temperate public display of affections‚ such as holding of hands‚ saying "I love you"‚ or even dancing‚ because it was thought to be "beyond embarrassing". Thus it would be safe to say that dancing with someone else other than one’s wife is even more disreputable and appalling

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    The Jive Dance Analysis

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    Dance differs from sport in that it is not concerned with movement purely as a means of performing but rather with the artistic intent and quality of the movement (Macmillan‚ 2010). The Jive movement originated from the USA in the early 1930’s. It is a very energetic‚ boppy dance that encounters a number of fast tricky steps. Biomechanics is an analysis process that detects ways to improve athlete’s performances and techniques. It allows the athlete and the coach to understand how force acting on

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    One Work Cited Terry Kay writes a stirring novel called To Dance with the White Dog. In the beginning of the novel‚ the main character‚ Sam Peek‚ loses his wife‚ Cora Peek‚ to a heart attack. Soon after‚ Sam begins to see a mysterious white dog that hides from everyone‚ including his children. Kay never reveals if White Dog is in fact real or simply a figment of Sam Peek ’s imagination‚ but several plot elements lead a reader to believe that White Dog is in fact a real animal[b1]. Kay

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    several different ways. Shakespeare’s classic‚ As you like it and in Gurinda Chadra’s comedy‚ Bend it like Beckham‚ are both representations of the concept of belonging. Bend it like Beckham is a modern interpretation which explores similar notions as Shakespeare’s classic As you like it. In all three texts belonging is represented through gender roles‚ family influence and the connection of marriage. The central character‚ Jessminder‚ in bend it like beckham must overcome her cultural restraints as

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    Dance with My Father

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    Rachel Burden Professor Almas English 131 9 September. 2012 Dance with My Father Dear Lord‚ “I know that I’m asking for too much‚ but could you send back the only man that I trust?” These are the words that I pray every night before I go to bed. When I was a child‚ my daddy would come home from work and I would run up to him and jump into his arms. He would spin me around until I got dizzy to the point where I couldn’t even walk straight. Every time my mother and I would disagree‚ I would

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    Just Like That

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    Just Like That‚ 1987 Michael Richards Just Like That is a short story written in 1987 by Michael Richards. It’s about a man and a boy‚ whom are out shooting kangaroos. The purpose is transforming the boy into a man. The story takes place in Australia. Language: The language is easy to read and understand. There are some direct speech but mostly it’s storytelling. Narrator: It’s a third omniscient narrator from the boy’s point of view. We know how he feels and what he thinks about the events

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    Dance Creative Writing

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    I walk around the dance floor awkwardly‚ looking for groups of people that I know well enough to be able to go and stand with and pretend like I’m part of whatever mind-numbing conversation they’re having. I check my watch for the fifth time in ten minutes‚ which is making time go even slower. It’s 8:50 I made the rule for myself to drop my first at 9 so I wouldn’t have to take the next until midnight. “Ten minute’s” I thought to myself “Stuff it”. I pulled out my wallet and reached my index finger

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    In Dance of the Tiger‚ Björn Kurtén presents the fictional lives of three hominin groups living during the extinction of Neanderthals. (K) Set in geographical Scandinavia (D)‚ the plot takes place near the end of the Pleistocene epoch after migrations of anatomically modern humans enter northern Europe. Attributes of each group’s culture formed the mode by which the catastrophic event took place. Kurtén concludes his tale by resolving the biological legacy of Neanderthals as genetic fragments

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    Dance Performance Review

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    erformance. This performance was held at the Victoria J. Mastrobruno Theater. The performers in the show were all BFA dance majors at Mason Gross School of the Arts and the choreographers included faculty and guest choreographers. The dancers performed unique pieces that captivated the audience and truly illustrated the array of talent. Each piece used a plethora of ideas and created artistic environments to showcase an outcome‚ to the semester long projects. In addition to the choreographers and

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