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    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 (fiddle)‚ and various kinds of drums. types of music in Cambodia: Pinpeat - Pinpeat is a form of classical Cambodia music. This type of music is characterized by a rich and resonant tone as well as a strong rhythm. This

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    HUnting laws

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    other birds I don’t feel like naming. I understand why some people are against hunting‚ I mean when you only know part of the story all you hear is killing an innocent animal. And some people only see the stereotype a think it’s just a bunch of banjo stringing rednecks going Rambo on Bambi’s mom. But there are several laws and regulations keeping all hunting safe and even necessary to keep species size under control. I have hunted all my life‚ and I’ve learned most of my life lessons sitting on

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    Cited: * Walker‚ J. Samuel. Prompt & Utter Destruction‚ The University of North Carolina Press. 1997‚2004. * Paterson‚ Thomas G. American Foreign Relations. Boston: Wadsworth‚ 1895. Print. [ 2 ]. Walker‚ J. Samuel. Prompt & Utter Destruction‚ The University of North Carolina Press. 1997‚2004. Pg. 38 [ 3 ] [ 14 ]. Paterson‚ Thomas G. American Foreign Relations. Boston: Wadsworth‚ 1895. Print. 230 [ 15 ]

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    The item I chose to do was my clarinet as my object and the Cittern as my object from The Met. I have chosen these two objects‚ because they have a lot in common as they are both musical instruments. The cittern was made roughly in 1685 made by German man‚ Joachim Tielke. The material used to make this was cypress‚ ivory‚ ebony‚ parchment‚ and brass. The cittern is 24 ⅞ in by 9 5/16 in. Also‚ this was made in Hamburg‚ Germany‚ so it is a german instrument. This was used to play music during church

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    Cellular Observation

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    The atmosphere is full of different smells‚ it all depends where you are locate. I live here on William Paterson campus and I smell a lot of different odors. If you go into the diner hall‚ where the food is bein starved you get a smell of different kinds of food. The smells can vary from pizza to burgers or pasta and sometimes in the morning it smells like waffles. When you arrive in my dorm building‚ it does not have much of a smell beside when they mop the hall way. Sometimes the hallway smells

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    Reconstruction

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    he vast majority of those who had been disqualified… After the passage of this act only a few hundred ex-Confederates remained unpardoned. How did the restoration of voting rights to white Southerners undermine efforts to preserve and protect the voting rights of the freedmen? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    major literary‚ champion of human and civil rights‚ photographer and songwriter‚ political gadfly‚ teacher and co-founder of a poetics school. Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) defied simple classification. The year of 1943‚ Ginsberg had graduated from Paterson East High School and begins his education by attending the College of Columbia University in New York (Ginsberg‚ Lieberman-Plimpton‚ Morgan 25) on a scholarship‚ originally aiming to become a labor lawyer. He began close friendships with William

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    Placement Self Assessment Assignment This essay is a reflection of my journey during placement. The essay will allow me to reflect on my learning outcomes‚ development and contributions l made during the placement. According to Reid (1993‚ p.3)‚ “Reflection is a process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe‚ analyze‚ evaluate and so inform learning about practice”. Furthermore Nash (1999) explains that deep thoughts are involved in the process of reflection‚ both looking

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    unconscionable conduct

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    Contract Law - Question 1 1. Discuss what is meant by ‘unconscionable conduct’. Explain how unconscionable conduct might affect the validity of a contract. In your answer‚ you should include a discussion of any relevant statute law and at least one relevant case. Unconscionable conduct is a broad concept in contract law that involves several doctrines and can be understood at different levels of breath. It is generally referred to as ‘conduct which is wholly unreasonable and is not guided or

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    Arthur Penn’s film Bonnie and Clyde‚ starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway‚ tells and displays the story and career of the two notorious bank robbers Clyde Barrows and Bonnie Parker and their gang during the great depression. The film in many ways was a groundbreaker and a pioneer for the ”New Hollywood” in the way it distinguished and separated itself from the well established style of the classical Hollywood. One thing that gets obvious just a few minutes into the film is that the main characters

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