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    Costumes I Disguise

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    Costume: Traditional Itneg Costume Musical Instrument: Gangsa Formation: Partners stand opposite each other about six feet apart. The girl stands at the right side of the boy facing the audience. This may be danced by two to five couples. Properties: Square bilao‚ six feet long bamboo stick‚ malong and a white linen sash hung over the left shoulders of the female dancers. Carinosa - Costume: The girl wears Balintawak Style costume or Patadyong and Camisa‚ while the boy wears Barong tagalog and

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    campuses and their students wearing certain Halloween costumes has raised racial issues that still remain. For years‚ college campuses have demanded their students to refrain from wearing “offensive” costumes and to keep in mind minority students that could possibly be offended by these costumes. Cultural appropriation has taken a role into the college’s reasons for advising their students to avoid wearing “culturally unaware and insensitive” costumes. This past month there has been significant racial

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    socratic dialogue

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    Socratic Dialogue Reflection During the Socratic dialogue there were many interesting questions brought to my attention. Overall I really enjoyed the chance to argue with my classmates about topics. One of these questions was; is Feynman’s idea that science is a widely excepted idea? The most interesting and largely debated question asked; if you can prove there are atoms and molecules but you cant prove there is a God‚ why would you believe in God and not Evolution? After having time to think

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    David Moore III 10/22/12 Informative Speech A Sinking Feeling Central Idea: Many people may not know about these but scientists think they may be happening more frequently. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about what causes sinkholes‚ where they commonly occur‚ and what can you do to keep yourself safe from sinkholes. Introduction I.The date is February 2‚ 2011‚ after a long wet winter in Levittown‚ New York a elementary school bus was making its way to school. The bus turned

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    Juno Beach 1. Give a brief description of the person or event you have chosen. Juno Beach happened on D-Day; June 6th 1944. D-Day also known as ‘Operation Overlord’ was the long-awaited invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. Armies from the U.S‚ Canada‚ and Britain landed on the coast of Normandy France‚ the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division landed on Juno Beach. The beach was littered with German mine obstacles‚ the Canadians face gunfire from the moment they stepped out of their boats. Fourteen thousand

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    “The most interesting character in the play is Macbeth himself.” Do you agree? Why? The play Macbeth contains a contrast of characters with many different views and values‚ but the one character that you can’t forget about is Macbeth himself. Macbeth is by far the most interesting character as he perfectly represents the tragic hero‚ a great and honest man who is held in the highest regards but throughout the play has a great downfall all due to his own doing. The decline of Macbeth’s mental health

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    The History of Fashion & Costume Fashion & Costume Costume has developed for thousands of years‚ the most obvious line of division is the male and female dress. The Greeks and the Romans wore tunics which are similar to skirts. In this period the garments would have a draped detail whether it is masculine or feminine. The fashion history on ancient Greece has been inspired by the Greek vases‚ pots and statues. The Greek and Romans would use fabrics like silk and linen. Ancient Egypt Ancient

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    Juno and the Paycock” by Sean O’Casey “I’m Not Scared by Gabriele Salvatores Comparisons and Contrasts Par. 1: Background and setting The theme of violence and its destructive influence on societies and individuals is dramatically presented in both texts. Violence can often be linked to a society’s political or social background and both texts occur during times of unrest. JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK takes place agaI’m Not Scaredt the background of war and violence. While I’M NOT SCARED is different in

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    form that is put together by many shots and with that several shots it makes a scene. Editing shots and scenes can setup the mise-en-scene‚ also known as staging‚ and the visual design of a film. In the film‚ Juno (2007) Directed by Jason Reitman‚ it starts off showing a pregnant teen walking down a pathway with a sunny d drink‚ this shows the audience that the director is trying to tell us that Ellen Page is the main character of this film. The directorial decisions made in this film can be analyzed

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    Costume Design in Macbeth

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    Macbeth is strongly associated in most imaginations with the peculiar and picturesque costume of the Highlanders‚ as that common to all ancient Scotland. Walter Scott relates with great satisfaction‚ how with his own hand he plucked the huge bunches of black plumes from the bonnet in which Kemble was just about to appear as Macbeth‚ and substituted the single broad eagle-quilled feather of the Highland chief‚ sloping across his brow. Scott is an authority not to be appealed from on any such point;

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