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    most loyal predator A wolf symbolizes loyalty‚ guardianship‚ and trust. Wolves get emotionally attached very fast and often trust their own instinct. Wolves also like the water and can swim and does not hesitate to walk through and icy stream. Wolves generally lives in a forest. Most gray wolves are in Europe‚ Canada‚ Asia‚ and many live in Alaska. Gray wolves were almost extinct but few survived and reproduced. Gray wolves have been around for 750‚000 years‚ and it migrated to North America from

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    Observing Wolves was written by Farley Mowat. Observing Wolves was published in 1965. Never cry Wolf from which “Observing Wolves” was taken‚ describing how the Canadian government sent Mowat to Keewatin Barren Lands in Northwest Territories to prove that the wolves were decimating the herds and this should be exterminated. First of all‚ Mowat has planned his tasks and journey before it ends. He wanted to go open-minded into the lupine world and learn‚ see and get to know the wolves. He wanted

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    Part A Safe dance practice is the guidelines and principles put in place to reduce risk of injury and help prolong a dancer’s career. We need an understanding of body placement‚ kinaesthetic awareness and coordination to perform to our full potential if wanting it to be successful. Dance as an art form is trying to communicate an idea or concept intent to an audience. The movement will partially communicate that‚ but it is how you express the movement that will tell a story. Our core performance

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    what we do not know or understand we try to understand. We try to understand our surroundings. In doing this‚ we would have gained knowledge. <br><br>In Mowat’s essay‚ "Observing Wolves"‚ Mowat attempts to make first contact by urinating his "territory". And he observes the wolves social structure. He know that the wolves are observing him as well in his essay. And he wonders if they would act the way they

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    The piece “Barrier” performed by NobleMotion Dance is a somewhat simple yet intriguing piece. Both of the dancers in this piece are wearing pretty normal clothes with the girl wearing a nightgown type dress and the boy wearing a button down shirt and black pants. The dance takes place on a stage in front of a white screen in which the dancers work with throughout the piece as a part of the message they are trying to convey. From my point of view‚ the dancers and choreographer are trying to convey

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    This is sad story of a man‚ Awiyao‚ who in spite of being in love with his wife‚ Lumnay‚ feels the need to marryanother in order to have a son. According to the story if a man does not have a son he is considered to be inferior to others intheir community. It is not a case of not loving Lumnay‚ which he does‚ but of his perceived necessity of a son to beconsidered a man. He is however‚ insensitive believing the answer to Lumnay’s sorrow would be to join the other women at the wedding dance.Little

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    (Epic) Epic Smile Time slows;  then stops. You have an epic smile‚  shining brightly to challenge the sun. You laugh with your soul‚  eyes sparkling in the light. You have an epic smile‚  one I will never forget. My heart leaps at your voice‚  a smile shattering the gloom of life. You have an epic smile‚  brighter than a thousand suns. I will think of you often‚  though truthfully I already do. You have an epic smile‚ my muse‚  one that will always be with me. By: Brian

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    A Blanc – French for “in white”. Usually used to describe cream sauces‚ or meats that are prepared without browning them. Acetic acid – Formed when airborne bacteria interacts with fermented products (beer‚ wine‚ etc.). It is what makes vinegar sour to the taste. Acidulate – To make food or liquids slightly acidic by adding vinegar or lemon juice to it. Aerate – The term means the same as "to sift". Dry ingredients passed through a sifter or fine mesh strainer to break up clumped pieces. It also

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    SOCIAL BALLROOM DANCE ORIGINS Emmylou Cortez Nicolas BS Biology 1A Prof. Felipa Oliquino PE 2 SWING DANCING HISTORY The swing dance is not a single form/kind of dance but a group of various dances which developed in the earlier half of the twentieth century. These dance forms flourished with jazz or swing style of music. The origin of these swing dances can be traced back to the vernacular African-American dance forms. Today‚ the most popular form of swing dancing is Lindy Hop. In

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    1:00-3:00 ) Dance * To move with measured steps‚ or to a musical accompaniment; to go through‚ either alone or in company with others‚ with a regulated succession of movements‚ (commonly) to the sound of music; to trip or leap rhythmically. * To move nimbly or merrily; to express pleasure by motion; to caper; to frisk; to skip about. * To cause to dance‚ or move nimbly or merrily about‚ or up and down; to dandle. * The leaping‚ tripping‚ or measured stepping of one who dances; an amusement

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