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    Situations for the role play could include: * Buying a train or bus ticket * Asking for directions * Shopping * Making enquiries about lost property * Making a reservation in a hotel or campsite. You may have to discuss the following and will be given information to guide your response: * your work experience * your region * your hobbies "Pourriez-vous répéter la question s’il vous plaît?" = Could you repeat the question please? "Je ne sais pas" = I

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    old man in turning a macabre story into a truly chilling tale? Macabre stories were popular during the 14th century‚ particularly due to its themes of war and plagues in the middle ages. The word is believed to originate from the old French phrase ‘danse macabre’ translating to ‘dance of the dead’. Death was a popular subject for the population‚ who had survived the black plague. During the epoch of the plague and due to its after math‚ death became a theme within art and literature‚ although death

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    fange. Je tends. Dedans. Pimsleur – French I – Lesson 5 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Je la vends. La bande. Je le peins. Je la pends. Le bon vent. Le bon temps. Blanche. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Blanche chante. L ’enfant. L ’enfant danse. Le don. La dent. La danse. Madame. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Sans dents. Son daim. Le drame. La sainte. Les saintes. Ses ponts. Des pentes. Pimsleur – French I – Lesson 6 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Mesdames. Mes chants. Méchant. Défense. De France. Les dépences

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    Shanelle Galloway Prof. Jensen ENGL 4350 September 26‚ 2011 The Pain of Love Scorned in Andrew Marvell ’s “Damon the Mower” Marvell ’s “Damon the Mower” illustrates the pain of love through its rhetorical structure and voice. It ’s set up in the way of a tragic romance; there is the lover ’s lamenting framed by a narrative voice. The narrative voice gives the poem a tone of an epic‚ an old tale to be told‚ explaining that love scorned is all-encompassing and is only escaped through death.

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    Josephine Baker

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    Jenny N. Fighting for Equality Early in the 1900s‚ African Americans were not acknowledge by their influences and creations. Majority of the Caucasians tend to eliminate minority because they feel like they are not as important in the world. If African American people wanted to dance‚ sing‚ and play sports‚ they are usually not credited because their skin tone is different. One of the bravest African American woman a person knows is Josephine Baker. Josephine Baker was born on June 3rd‚ 1906 in

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    Claude Debussy In a quote from June 1885 Debussy wrote of his desire to follow his own way. “ I am sure the Institut would not approve‚ for‚ naturally regards the path which it ordains as the only right one. But there is no help for it! I am too enamored of my freedom‚ too fond of my own ideas.”. From the start of his music studies‚ though clearly talented‚ Debussy was also argumentative and experimental‚ and he challenged the rigid teaching of the academy‚ favoring techniques that at the time

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    Question 3 0 out of 2 points During the Medieval period in Europe‚ the ______________________ dictated much of what happened in art and society. Selected Answer: Aristocracy Question 4 2 out of 2 points Who set up the "Academie Royale de Danse?" Selected Answer: Pierre Beauchamps Question 5 0 out of 2 points Stillness on stage is synonymous to inactivity. Selected Answer: True Question 6 2 out of 2 points The best clues about the dances of ancient people can be found

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    Bhalla Week 4

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    tradition‚ older even than legend and look[ing] twice as old as all of them put together." Shankar lived in Varanasi until the age of 10‚ when he accompanied his brother‚ Uday Shankar‚ to Paris. Uday was a member of a dance troupe called the Compagnie de Danse et Musique Hindou (Company of Hindu Dance and Music)‚ and the young Shankar spent his adolescence hearing the rhythms and watching the traditional dances of his culture. Looking back on the time he spent with his brother’s dance troupe‚ Shankar once

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    Alvin Ailey - 1

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    that Alvin didn’t trust white people. Alvin as a young boy always had to fend for himself as his mother was working all the time to support them both in that economy (the recession). When Alvin’s school went on a school excursion to see the ballet Russe de Monte Carlo performed‚ Ailey was inspired to pursue dance. Ailey’s curiosity was so intense that he found himself peaking in the stage door to catch sight of the performance of Dunham’s Tropical Revue; this was the beginning of Ailey’s lifelong

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    exchange for a free school and to teach a thousand children. Isadora made a major impact towards the dance world. For example‚ in an article she mentions her visit to Russia in 1904 was a “coalescing‚ catalyzing effect on the formation of the Ballet Russes. Isadora’s use of music‚ flow of movements‚ staging and costuming propelled Fokine to bring together his mounting ideas to create the Great Russian ballet (Art of the Blog)”. Isadora Duncan was a woman who showed people that they can be and do anything

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