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    CARIÑOSA This dance means the loving or affectionate one in Spanish. It is a Philippine group dance of Hispanic origin from the Maria Clara suite of Philippine folk dances‚ where the fan or handkerchief plays an instrumental role as it places the couple in a hard-to-get romance scenario. Despite popular belief‚ Cariñosa has always been the national dance of the Philippines. PANDANGGO SA ILAW This popular dance originates from Lubang Island‚ Mindoro in Visayas. Means ’Fandango with light’

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    The 18th amendment‚ Prohibition‚ did much more harm than good since it upset Americans. This led to Americans feeling the need to take action since they had to prevent the government from taking away the beloved alcohol Prohibition was keeping them from. After taking matters into their own hands‚ the people decided to change the system and create a way for them to obtain alcohol. This led to these people that were illegally getting alcohol to come up with the idea that they could sell the product

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    Expository Essay I have chosen two pieces of music‚ both played with a woodwind instrument‚ but from two very different regions. The first one with title “Lam thang san” is played by a Thai performer using a free-reed aerophone that accompanies the vocalists. The second one is a Native American flute performance with use of an end-blown flute. The title of the piece is “Taos Pueblo Courting Song”. The music gives audiences a gentle touch of peacefulness and solitude of earth. There is an

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    Petrarcha’s Sonnets Laura‚ a very beautiful but also mysterious lady‚ inspired Petrarcha for poems. Petrarcha passes through emotional ’’landscape’’ in his life from the moment he first lied his eyes on Laura to when she rejected his courtship and after when she passed away. His feelings of love towards Laura prevail throughout whole his life‚ but his emotional state changes from happiness to deep despair and grief. Francesco Petrarcha (July 20‚ 1304 – July 19‚ 1374) was an Italian

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    should ever date anyone below them. In the short story‚ Nance is a lonely child‚ the daughter of a fisherman‚ and lives in the poor class of Ruan. Samuel lives in Troy where the upper class lives. In the story‚ it is said there has never been a courtship of a couple outside both towns. It is very rare. People seem to marry in within their own class. Of course‚ Nance knows she has to follow the morals she has grown up with; she has to grow up and marry a man and further on have children. When Nance

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    England‚ an era unknowingly on the brink of irrevocable destruction within a year of the end of this chronicle. In contrast to the manner in which the structures and conventions of late Edwardian and early Georgian society hindered Pound ’s courtship with Dorothy Shakespear‚ the existence in London of serious reviews‚ of clubs and societies‚ of bookshops and small publishers‚ of well-attended artistic salons such as Olivia Shakespear ’s worked as an advantage for a newly arrived but promising

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    Lori Watkins Anthropology Primates Primates belong to the biological order “Primates” that include all species related to lemurs‚ monkeys‚ apes‚ and humans. Non-human primates are found all over the world‚ but are primarily centralized in Central and South America‚ Africa‚ and Southern Asia. Primates are divided into three main groups: prosimians‚ Old World and New World monkeys. Prosimians are the most ancestral extant primates and represent forms that were ancestral to monkeys‚ apes

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    Women Overcoming Tradition “Among working women‚ leisure came to be seen as a separate sphere of life to be consciously protected” (40). Kathy Peiss’s book‚ Cheap Amusements‚ was about women’s roles at the turn of the century in New York. Her main idea was that working women at the turn of the century were trying to create more leisure time and autonomy despite the stereotypes that came with some of this newfound independence. The “Old World” role of women was changing because of economic pressures

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    Critic James H. Picker once wrote‚ “To classify‚ to regard fiction as an object can be taken apart and then put back together‚ is only one way to approach and participate in the work of literature; but it is not the only way. Once students grasp this truth‚ literature becomes dynamic‚ alive and ‘available”. In the short story‚ “A Rose for Emily”‚ writer William Faulkner uses plot‚ character and setting to demonstrate Emily’s refusal to transition into the “New South”. “A Rose for Emily”‚ takes

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