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    Dance Team Critique

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    performance. This was an unprecedented dance for me. It was the first time I would be highlighted amidst 14 other talented individuals. Dancers that could manifest our choreographer’s vision in a more proficient manner were sidelined. I felt petrified. It was indisputable that there was no room for mistake. Our choreographer would be watching and she had high expectations from me. Family‚ friends‚ and teachers were exhilarated to see the Herricks Dance Crew. They deserved a performance and we had

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    The Goal by Goldratt

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    The Goal‚ by Eliyahu Goldratt‚ demonstrates the ‘theory of constraints’ in an interesting manner. It portrays clearly what the goal of a business is and suggests a number of methods that could be applied in both manufacturing and service companies - methods that are fascinating practical and logical. Throughout the book‚ Goldratt raises a number of issues concerning management decisions and key issues that need to be considered. Goldratt emphasizes the fact that the society itself is a source

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    Dance Injury - Hamstrings

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    Dance is an art form. Professional dancers pride themselves for being able to express complicated emotions through the artistic interpretation of movements. Like athletics‚ dancers are very prone to physical injury‚ that is‚ their work requires intense physical training in which often result in mild or severe injuries. This essay will attempt to investigate and understand what is the hamstring strain or tear injury‚ how it occurs‚ and ways to prevent such injury. Asdf asdfg afsg afg afg adfg adfg

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    Life Goal

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    Life Goal When I graduated from high school‚ I could remember my teachers discussing how life will be after that. And some of the things that I could recall from those discussions were college life. Entering the college means you don’t have a specific target like entrance exam in junior and high school. At this time‚ looking at the future and planning ahead will help you complete what you need and help you get who you are‚ where you want to go and what you need to get there. I always see myself

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    types of dances

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    Types of Dance Ballroom Dance: The Ballroom dance is one of the most entertaining and elite styles of dancing. In the earlier days‚ Ballroom dance was only for the privileged class of people. This style of partner dance originated in Germany but is popular all over the world. Today‚ the popularity of Ballroom dance has spread to many corners! This dance includes many other dance styles (Tango‚ Waltz‚Foxtrot‚ Swing‚ Cha-cha‚ Rumba‚ Samba‚ Salsa‚ etc.). There are many dance techniques that have been

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    Dance Difficulties

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    As an extremely challenging and physically demanding pastime‚ it makes sense that a career in dance has lots of pressures that go along with it. This should come as no surprise seeing that every professional sport requires hard work and at least some sacrifice. It is questionable‚ however‚ if there is maybe too much pressure put on dancers in this day and age. Many people do not realize what it takes for a person to make it as a dancer‚ the dedication and drive the person must have. The fact of the

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    Folk Dances of the Philippines Traditions and Heritage - Luzon Region We Shall Never Forget our Heritage LUZON -- Consisting of the tribes such as Ifugao‚ Benquet‚ Kalinga‚ Bontoc‚ Apayo‚ Kalinga‚ sometimes these are call Igorot. "But sometimes that is considered degrading." Cordillera name also used for some parts the Luzon Region... Northern most regions of the Philippines‚ Luzon gets its Cultural influence from Hindu-Buddhist‚ Spanish and many ethnic religious tribes. All with differences

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    Mikayl African Dance

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    Mikayla – African dance African dance is extremely musical based‚ each step flows a beat. It is usually performed ritually‚ normally at coming of age ceremonies‚ weddings and anniversaries. It is similar to Aboriginal dance with the way it is choreographed and the movements. African dance isn’t performed in one particular part of Africa‚ it is performed all over Africa‚ just with each part of Africa having different variations of the dance. The costumes used in African dance are quite flamboyant

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    Rain Dance History

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Indian Rain Dance A rain dance is a dancing ceremony performed by some Native American Indian tribes‚ asking their spirits or gods to send rain. It is more common among Southwest Native Americans‚ who live in drier regions. Time Frame * The rain dance normally takes place during the spring planting season and the summer months before crops are harvested. The dance asks the gods or spirits to send the appropriate amount of rain at the

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    Origins of Modern Dance

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    Origins of Modern Dance In the 1800s and early 1900s‚ dancing was considered inspirational and a beautiful way to express art and emotions. Isadora Duncan believed she could express her views of life and convey them through her passion for dance. Despite her struggles throughout her life to be able to withstand her social status and gain acceptance to the public‚ Isadora Duncan gave raise to a new kind of dance that no one had ever seen and became one of the most famous dancers of her time.

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