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    Caribbean Music

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    sacred and secular‚ and that popular festivals like carnival‚ rara‚ junkannu‚ or gumbay are rooted in an Afro-religious mode. In this respect‚ one finds commonality of themes‚ the major ones being: cultural affirmation; aspirations to freedom; and resistance to oppression as expressed in rituals such as Vodou‚ Santeria‚ Candomble‚ Kumina‚ or Shango; popular dance-hall styles like "rasin" in Haiti‚ reggae in Jamaica‚ samba-reggae in Brazil; and carnival musics like calypso and soca in Trinidad & Tobago

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    Treatment Doxycycline is the first line treatment for all adults‚ and for children with severe illness. Treatment should be initiated immediately whenever Q fever is suspected. Use of antibiotics other than doxycycline or other tetracyclines is associated with a higher risk of severe illness. Doxycycline is most effective at preventing severe complications from developing if it is started early in the course of disease. Therefore‚ treatment must be based on clinical suspicion alone and should

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    Approche comparée des patrimoines culturels caribéens CALYPSO IN TRINIDAD LATOUR Maëva L3 Anglais Table of content Introduction ………………………………………………………….p2 I The Origin of Calypso :The result of the colonial history and multiculturalism of Trinidad …………………………………………p3 II The social Significance of Calypso : creation of an art form defying oppression………………………………………………………………….p4-5 III The Evolution of Calypso : from popular music to fame : An heritage and riches shared

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    finical accounting. For me‚ this is the first time I had chance to learn this subject‚ before that I just heard some information about IFA by reading the FT newspaper and watching the news. When I start learning that‚ this subject gives me the impression that it is difficult to understand. During the past few months‚ I can say I already mastered some of the skills in IFA. I can still remember the first lecture I had learned was the definition of the “Accounting Equation”‚ I can conclude that the most

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    It was a dazzling‚ sun-drenched‚ exuberant day‚ a day like no other. I woke up for the loud noise from the nearby carnival. The sun rays were pouring down the room. Swallowing my breakfast with a gulp‚ I got ready and ran off to the carnival. The annual carnival was a day of mirth‚ enjoyed by everyone. Children had rides‚ bumper cars‚ haunted houses and the big wheel‚ whereas adults had aiming games and other activities. The air was crispy agile and smelt of cotton candy. The entire day was crowed

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    Bravia Engine brand uses the slogan "Color like.no.other."‚ and Sony has continued to improve them. From their 1968 award-winning Trinitron color television to its modern-day Bravia line‚ Sony really has a reputation and a name like no other. At IFA 2009‚ Sony announced ‘make.believe’‚ as its new Group-wide brand message‚ replacing ‘like.no.other’. Symbolizing Sony’s

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    played in the building of the national identity Page 10 Conclusion Page 11 References Page 12 Introduction Junkanoo is the greatest cultural event in the Bahamas. “It is a type of street carnival which is similar to New Orleans’ Mardi Gras and Trinidad Carnival and groups compete for prizes‚ with distinctive music and attire.”N-Bethel(2000) It is held during Christmastime‚ and represents poverty and wealth‚ discipline and rebellion‚ competition and cooperation‚ creative

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    Shakespeare once said‚ “One may smile‚ and smile‚ and be a villain.” Eventhough the the typical villains in movies are easy to pick out due to wearing black and wreaking havoc (bring/cause destruction). A good villain is considered to be intimidating‚ cause entertainment‚ antisocial‚ and mischievous. In Strangers on a Train‚ Bruno is depicted as the villain. Based on the description/ traits of what an actual villain is‚ Bruno does not meet the criteria. Bruno is considered more of a misguided hero

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    Samba In Brazil

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    associate it with the Brazilian carnival. They even have a national Samba day which originated in Salvador but eventually became celebrated by the nation. Samba is used in street performances‚ it is played very loud and often attracts listeners. Additionally‚ this traditional music involves carnival rhythms‚ typically using flutes‚ tambourines‚ guitars‚ and cuicas. Samba has different sub-genres that have formed throughout the years. They include pagode‚ carnival‚ and samba de breque as well as others

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s short story "The Cask of Amontillado" is the story of a man named Montresor who decides to seek revenge against a man named Fortunato who has insulted him. He meets Fortunato at a carnival‚ lures him into the catacombs of his home‚ and buries him alive. Edgar Allen Poe creates a dark and foreboding mood in his story "The Cask of Amontillado" through the use of vivid imagery‚ dark setting‚ and a revengeful tone.  Throughout the short story‚ Poe uses powerful descriptions to show

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