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    which were very beautiful. After a long time have passed we finally got there. It was time for dinner. So we had a little time to get ready and go to dinner. When we were ready we got to the restaurant and then the fun began because there was lots of dancing and other amusements‚ which were organized by the tour guide. The fun continued into the early morning. The next day we had a certain time to wake up and it was very early‚ because we expected much time and duties. First we had breakfast‚ then we

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    Name: Tutor: Course: Date: Comparing and contrasting Jazz choreographers There are a variety of dancing styles in the world today. Some jazz dances originated from the African American vernacular dances in the 1950s. Some jazz dances can be traced back to the Caribbean communities. Over time‚ jazz dance has evolved and become a sophisticated type of dance that requires intensive training to attain perfection. Today‚ modern jazz choreographers‚ define the art and the genre as it exists‚ however

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    Dancing to Nat King Cole” by James Wall Title: “Dancing to Nat King Cole” by James Wall Plot The story is about a couple‚ Charles and Katherine Simpson. They are having lunch with their grown up daughter‚ Rebecca‚ at their usual restaurant The Angel. Rebecca asks her mother how Charles is doing because Rebecca thinks he is doing worse than last time. Katherine says that he is fine. But actually he is doing weird things in the house like clears unfinished plates away or cleaning kitchen surfaces

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    considered by many to define the screwball comedy genre. It was directed by the extremely versatile Howard Hawks and was written by Dudley Nichols and Hagar Wilde. This fast-paced film involves the unlikely relationship between its stars‚ Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn. Its fame stems from many causes‚ one being perhaps the best chemistry ever caught on screen between a leading man and woman. According to Jonathan R. Perry of the Tyler Morning Telegraph it’s "The gold standard of screwball comedy."

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    ballet was a younger woman; I would say around the ages of 15 or 16. Her name was Katherine. I would say that Katherine had an excellent performance and was very entertaining to watch. Like I stated before‚ I am not a professional dance critique by any means‚ but I would say that she excelled in all of the topics listed above about things to pay attention to during a dance performance. Katherine made her dancing seem effortless and easy and even made me believe that I could also dance the way

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    Alexie ’s Indians is‚ "not to slow dance with [their] skeletons (21)." The reservation skeletons are the anger of the past and the dreams of the future that each Indian needs to combine to survive in the present. Alexie ’s novel shows these different phases through his characters that are trying to find the combination to survival. In Funhouse Aunt Nezzy is trapped within a

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    Michael Jackson

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    successful entertainers. His unique contributions to music‚ dance and his personal life‚ made ​​him a prominent figure in popular culture for four decades. Timeline: Aug. 29‚ 1958: Born at 12:13 AM as Michael Joseph Jackson in Gary‚ Indiana‚ to Katherine Esther Scruse and Joseph Walter Jackson. 1962/1963: Michael becomes a member of the Jackson 5 along with his brothers Tito‚ Jackie‚ Jermaine‚ and Marlon. He becomes the lead singer. Their father‚ Joe‚ was their manager. Their first played gig ever

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    antisocial personality disorder. H. H Holmes shows signs of antisocial personality disorder in many ways. To begin with‚ Mudgett started at an early age torturing animals (CNN). He used to be afraid of doctors but one day he had an experience with a skeleton and after that he was changed forever. Also in his famous castle there was remains of bodies in the basement with pure evidence of torture. It is evident that Dr. Holmes tortured these young women with no evidence of any remorse.(How Stuff Works)

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    Alvin Ailey - Essay

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    Astaire‚ so he soon began taking tap dancing at a neighbor’s house. Ailey was once a student of Katherine Dunham. Ailey’s pursuit in dancing grew when a close friend took him to stop by a modern dance school ran by Lester Horton- Horton’s school was the first that accepted all races. Ailey had grown somewhat self-conscious as he wondered what opportunities would come to him as a dancer‚ so after one month of learning at Horton’s school‚ Ailey left. Ailey was dancing in a nightclub before going back to

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    Pride and Prejudice Summary How it all starts‚ The movie Pride and Prejudice was first written in the early 19th century‚ in England‚ by Jane Austen. A woman who lacks fortune is in need of a wealthy man. So‚ basically any guy from a family with a good income would be the marriage hunt. Someone who is Rich but unintelligent‚ unattractive‚ boring men? Mrs. Bennet says‚ "Bring it on!” She has five daughters with no fortune. Only one day when a young wealthy man named Mr. Bingley moves into the

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