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    In a country containing so much diversity and history‚ it is practically impossible to locate one city which embodies American diversity. A colony started by the French was the first area to fully integrate culture and religion. The city of New Orleans‚ now prosperous from its diversity‚ epitomizes the "American Melting Pot". It is complicated to relate such different backgrounds‚ but with an overview of history‚ culture‚ religion‚ and integration on a small scale‚ a reader is capable of applying

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    Name: Suleima Guzman Topic: Brazil I. Introduction A. Attention getter: Imagine yourself on a white sandy beach far away from all the books and term projects due this week or the next. Away from the crowded elevators‚ busy streets and crowded train rides. Now imagine yourself surrounded by thousands of people screaming and shouting out of joy‚ watching colorful floats pass you by. You find yourself moving along with the music playing and just can’t help yourself. This is just something you would

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    a visit to a village fair

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    life pattern. We can eat chips with barbeque‚ ice-cream‚ Malay pickle and many other food in there. We can find merry-go-rounds‚ slides‚ dramas in there. The fair I went is a carnival. In that carnival I went in the merry-go-rounds‚ magic shows‚ Musical shows and many other things. All these events reduced stress that was

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    New Orleans and Mardi Gras

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    New Orleans was left permanently changed in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Mardi Gras season presents an opportunity for locals and tourists alike to collaboratively define this new and changed city. Carnival and Mardi Gras day itself can be viewed as theatrical performances in which local New Orleanians and tourists are involved in multiple dramatic interactions to present an ideal city and celebration. These reciprocal interactions between actor and audience result in a certain presentation

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    In a painting by Pieter Brueghel the Elder‚ it shows a picture of Europeans at a carnival‚ enjoying the days before Lent. Usually the days before lent people indulge themselves with alcohol. In the painting‚ it shows a man wearing a robe with a bucket as a crown of thorns and a stick as his cane. Jesus Christ is being mocked by representing the violence of Lent. This shows that the people are just enjoying the carnival because they are mocking their ruler (Wikipedia). The picture also shows people

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    form a head The capital of Washington is Olympia. Joe needs to capitalize proper nouns. The girl capitated the clay doll. Carn- Flesh Examples: Carnage- Excessive killing of many people Carnation- A pink flower Carnival- A Catholic tradition held before Lent Jack the Ripper was notorious for his/her carnage. A pink carnation was left on her headstone. The

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    celebration of culture. These festivals consist of religious events related to Islamic beliefs but they also celebrate historic holidays. Festivals that take place are Carnival in Bouake‚ Fete du Dipri‚ Fetes des Masques and Islam-Related Holidays. Also this island celebrates many of the holidays we do including Independence Day and Christmas. Carnival in Bouake is their version of Mardi Gras on a long weekend in March. This is also known as one of their most attended events of the year. Fete du Dipri takes

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    Portions of this work have been adopted to suit the context for which it will be used. IT SBA 0910 (Revised November 28) Page 2 of 13 St Jago High School Information Technology (Business Education) Department SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT Introduction Carnival has long been a traditional cultural festival in several Caribbean territories. Every year‚ thousands of costumed masqueraders parade through the streets‚ dancing to the pulsating sounds of steelband‚ calypso and soca. Most of these revelers register

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    Midnight Carobber Analysis

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    Midnight Robber mixes the conventions of the science fiction with Afro-Caribbean symbols and history. The inhabitants of Toussaint have not completely forgotten the history out of which they arose on Earth. Jonkanoo has become a holiday during which they celebrate the landing of the Marryshow Corporation nation ships that had brought their ancestors to Toussaint two centuries before: “Time to remember the way their forefathers had toiled and sweated together: Taino Carib and Arawak; African; Asian;

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    Brazilian Revolution

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    Brianna Reyes 2nd hour May 6‚ 2013 Paper on Brazilian Revolution The Praieira revolt‚ also known as the Beach rebellion‚ was a movement in the Pernambuco region of Brazil that lasted from 1848 to 1849. The European Revolutions of 1848‚ in some countries known as the Spring of Nations or the Year of Revolution‚ were the bloody consequences of a variety of changes that had been taking place in Europe in the first half of the 19th century. In politics‚ both bourgeois reformers and radical politicians

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