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    contributed to the generous amount of donations the organization received. Advertisers tailored monthly reports discussing news updates to millions of supporters‚ urging recipients to make small donations‚ which quickly added up. The Moral Majority Movement sparked interest and support across the United States upon its emergence in

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    society. This time period is known as the Second Great Awakening. This specific “era” consisted of a plethora of movements that focused on different ideas and beliefs. The reform movements in the U.S during the 1800s had a massive impact on expanding democratic ideas; In particular‚ abolition‚ women’s rights‚ and education. Abolition was one of the most influential and significant movements of the time. This idea focused on getting rid of slavery. Before this aspect of life was reformed‚ the belief

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    The Sleeping Beauty dance performance is one of the most important performances. It has many versions and every version casts a spell over the audience. With the modern movement‚ Sleeping Beauty is interpreted in a modern and different way than classical ballet. In this paper‚ I am going to analyze and compare two different versions; Mats Ek’s the new‚ modern version and Vivien Durante’s classical version (Royal Ballet) of Sleeping Beauty. The difference between modern dance and Ballet can be seen

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    Europe and saw the hearts of the people on fire. Through these‚ he valued freedom of thought‚ equality of men‚ he inherited nationalism. This period really made tremendous effects to Rizal and to his works such as his famous novels and the Propaganda movement which latter granted our motherland the freedom and independence after his death. Truly‚ 19th Century Europe served his mind right and he was able to inherit the spirit of this

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    During phase 1‚ the abdominals‚ psoas major‚ erector spinae and spinal postural muscles are used to stabilize and rotate the trunk to the right. The gluteus maximus and hamstring group produce extension of the right hip while the gluteus med‚ gluteus min‚ hamstring

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    carrying it.”. “The next day‚ she marched at the Women’s March on the National Mall. There she began to understand the scope of the movement‚ she said.”(Fox). But feminism today‚ modern feminism‚ has gone generally against what they fought for in the early 1940’s and 1950’s. Yes women were mistreated‚ but that’s what feminism stood for over history‚ in the 1950´s they were fighting for equality‚ so everyone could generally live in a sense of harmony. As of now‚ the majority of the feminist group

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    Americanization‚ feminism‚ Society of American Indians‚ and the Niagara Movement. Each of these terms is able to connect to this historical theme because they relate to the ways community movements have shaped American society. To start with‚ Americanization was a movement designed to assimilate immigrants into American culture by having them discontinue the practice of their foreign habits. This relates to the way a community movement shaped American society because through Americanization‚ immigrants

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    Utah Symphony and Utah Opera: A Merger Proposal The Utah Symphony (USO) and the Utah Opera (UOC) Merger was a union that was brought forth by the leadership committee at the USO in Salt Lake City. The proposal was an opportunity to strengthen a struggling symphony with a financially sound opera company. Although mergers between opera and symphony companies in the United States had been successfully in the past‚ the merging of a two major companies had yet to materialize (Delong & Ager‚ 2005‚ p

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    important works of this period were commissions from abroad‚ such as the Paris symphonies (1785-1786) and the original orchestral version of "The Seven Last Words of Christ" (1786). Haydn came to feel sequestered and lonely‚ however‚ missing friends back in Vienna‚ such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ so in 1791‚ when a new Esterházy prince let Haydn go‚ he quickly accepted an invitation to go to England to conduct new symphonies. Audiences flocked to Haydn’s concerts‚ and during his time in England he generated

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    The Prohibition Era was a period during the 1920’s when the sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited in the United States by a constitutional amendment. This era full of oppression influenced many trends‚ examples being: jazz music and dance. Jazz music originated mainly in New Orleans‚ and is a blend of African and European music. And even though older generations considered the music corrupt and threatening to old cultural values‚ this music and dance style became very well known. Throughout

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