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    Professional Dancer Path

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    to become a professional dancer. There has never been any other option because‚ I have never thought of doing anything else. Why not live doing the most natural thing for myself to do? Dance is a natural reflex. It is just so natural to move to music. This won’t be an easy career though‚ on by body or my mind. I will be dancing six days a week‚ dancing 7-9 hours a day. Never the less‚ I am 100% willing to experience the joy and pain of being a professional ballet dancer. “Choose a job you love‚

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    Chapter 1 Review

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    Lesson Page 1 of 5 It may seem that there’s a lot to memorize in this chapter. But having defined terms yourself‚ you’re more likely to remember and understand them. The key is to practice using these new terms and to be organized. Do the following exercises‚ then read Assessing What You’ve Learned for tips on staying organized. Whether you’ve been keeping a good list or not‚ go back now through each lesson in the chapter and double-check that you’ve completed each definition and that you

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    Exotic Dancers Murder

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    Man Kills 3 Exotic Dancers‚ He Confesses To Court CCTV footage evidence Darline Montiel STAFF WRITER 23 year old‚ Matthew James was found guilty of the murder of 3 exotic dancers‚ who were found dead inside a strip club called Night Awakened; popular in Los Angeles‚ early this weekend. CCTV footage was found and recorded the massacre. The reason for his revenge was the one of the women‚ who worked there‚ had apparently dated him and cheated on him with one of her co-workers. “One had seen how

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    In the chapter four Cuban Missile Crisis: A Second Cut of the book “Essence of Decision by Allison and Zelikow‚ it’s the analyzation of what happen during the Cuban Missile Crisis to have knowledge of the government behavior. Allison analyzed the Cuban Missile crisis by categorizing them into three events: 1) The deployment of Soviet offensive missiles in Cuba; 2) The imposition of a US; and 3) the withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba. In the first place‚ one the reasons why the Soviet Union

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    The Life of Mao Zedong

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    Alyssa Franco 11/28/12 Mao Zedong is considered to be one of the most controversial political leaders of the twentieth century. He has been known both as a savior and a tyrant to the Chinese people. From his strategic success of the Long March‚ to his humiliating failure of the Great Leap Forward‚ to the Cultural Revolution that shocked the country and took countless lives‚ Mao has significantly influenced the result of what China is today. From humble origins‚ Mao Zedong rose to absolute power

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    Caitlin 01/09/12 Writing 2 Response for Chapters 1&2 In The Sixties‚ by Terry Anderson‚ the reader becomes immersed into another era. Having read the first two chapters‚ it reflects on the increasing tensions of the time period due to McCarthyism and an awakening of individuality. Most people when asked about the 60’s talk about hippies‚ riots and drugs during this tumultuous time period. Though that was one element of the decade‚ there was an abundant amount of hate‚ paranoia and conflict

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    Mao Tse Tung

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    deserve sole credit for changing the fate of an entire nation. One of them is Mao Tse-tung‚ the man who rose from the peasantry to become the pre-eminent revolutionary theorist‚ political leader and statesman of Communist China (CNN‚ 2001). Mao Tse Tung was born on December 1893 in a village of Shaoshan in Hunan Province (China ’s south). His family is wealthy peasant farmers. He has one sister and two younger brothers. Mao lives with his mother ’s family in a neighboring village until he is eight.

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    Chapter 1 highlights nine properties of life. A brief description of order‚ metabolism‚ motility‚ responsiveness‚ reproduction‚ development‚ heredity‚ evolution‚ and adaptation will be provided. Also addressed‚ is how things like a virus‚ prion‚ and viroid‚ can produce‚ but are not considered to be alive. First is order. Order or structural and behavioral complexity lies in specific relationship to all other structures and activities. It is the precise arrangement of things structured together

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    “thin-slicing” performs in our lives in various ways. I chose to read Chapter One: The Theory of Thin Slices: How A Little Bit of Knowledge Goes a Long Way. This chapter illustrated how human’s unconscious makes accurate estimation in few seconds. Gladwell observed a married couple to examine their marriage life. The topic that was given to a couple was something that is very common so people could talk about in daily lives. The

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    Mao Zedong Hero

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    Mao Zedong was born to a peasant family in Hunan‚ Southern China on December 1893. By the age of six‚ he already started toiling in the farm. Mao lacked adequate education‚ but he loved to read and had a strong sense of adventure. At the age of fourteen‚ Mao’s father set him up with a wife‚ but he did not want this. He was extremely close with his mother than his father. Later on in 1919‚ he moved to Beijing and found a job as a librarian; there he learned about the Communist revolution and much

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