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    of Cambodia came from both traditions going back to the ancient Khmer Empire and from the rapid Westernization of the popular music scene in modern times. Cambodian Art music is highly influenced by ancient forms as well as Hindu forms. Religious dancing‚ many of which depict stories and ancient myths‚ are common. Some dances are accompanied by a pinpeat orchestra‚ which includes a ching (cymbal)‚ roneat (bamboo xylophone)‚ pai au (flute)‚ sralai (oboe)‚ chapey (bass banjo)‚ gong (bronze gong)‚ tro

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    had one actor and one chorus. In the 5th Century BCE this changed though. A second and third actor were added to plays‚ but there were no more then three speaking actors on stage at once. Throughout 5th Century BCE the average size of the chorus was twelve through fifteen members. The theatrical performances were part of the worship of the god Dionysus‚ the god of fertility and wine. Out of the four festivals of worship for Dionysus‚ two them included theatrical performances. Greek theater wasn’t

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    Chapter Summaries Children of the Sea: 1) Two narrators in which they do not say their names in the book are in love and write to each other. 2) The female narrator in the book is mad because his father opposes her love for the man. 3) She finds out that he father gave up all his possessions to protect her from the macoutes. 4) The female narrator’s family finds out that their neighbor was killed by the macoutes. 5) The male narrator who was a member of the youth federation fled

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    Salvage exceeding great courtesy‚ especially from his [Powhatan’s] son Nantaquaus‚ the most manliest‚ comliest‚ boldest spirit I ever saw in a Salvage‚ and his sister Pocahontas‚ the Kings most dear and well-beloved daughter‚ being but a child of twelve or thirteen years of age…” (Smith). The romance between Smith and Pocahontas was also unreal. In the movie‚ as Smith is about to be clubbed to death‚ Pocahontas throws herself in front of her father saying‚ “ I love him‚ Father” (Pocahontas.

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    Children are introduced to Disney movies at a very young age. Due to the fact that children often choose role models to look up too‚ it is reasonable to assume that they often aspire to be just like their favourite Disney characters. Since the majority of young‚ female characters within Disney movies are expected to portray the stereotypical roles of women‚ this can have a negative impact on young girls who grow up watching Disney movies. The stereotypical roles that are portrayed by the female characters

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    and buy princess dress up clothes‚ toys etc. However‚ many of the princesses are treated like objects and their whole character plot is based around finding a Prince to marry and living ’Happily ever after’. They give little girls unrealistic expectations of looks‚ as they are drawn very unrealistically‚ therefore‚ this is an awful message to send to young girls on body image and loving yourself. However‚ more recently the princesses do have stronger personalities and their main priorities are not

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    Three movies has white princesses whereas‚ three has black princesses in them. • Little Mermaid: The Little Mermaid (1989) is an animated‚ musical‚ fantasy based film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It was released on November 15th‚ 1989. • Beauty and the Beast: Beauty and the Beast

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    Lauren Parello ENG-121-51 Critique Let Me Believe That I’m A Princess As a contributing writer for the New York Times‚ Peggy Orenstein stresses in her article‚ Cinderella and Princess Culture‚ that the "princess craze" and "girlie-girl" culture is ruining young girls as they feel constantly pressured to be perfect. Orenstein also recognizes the fact that large companies like Disney are responsible for pushing the princess craze. Peggy Orenstein elaborates on how the classic fairytale of Cinderella

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    is a film about a young boy who discovers and starts dancing ballet. His father and brother work in the mines and are working class people. But still Billy’s father manages to let Billy go to boxing lessons. Billy doesn’t love boxing and isn’t very good either. When the local ballet dancers start practicing in the same venue as he does‚ he develops an interest in the dancing and soon joins the ballet group. Billy has to hide the ballet dancing from his father‚ with good reason. When his dad finds

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    quickly so I would have a future that was every bit as special and important as the ones promised to other American children. But during my studies‚ my mind would always wander to imaginary worlds of castles‚ dragons‚ fairies‚ and of knights and princesses that banded together to save the day. And that feeling would build in my chest: warm and comforting‚ so light that it can almost lift you off your feet‚ whispering

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