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    The event was arranged by care managers and staff were ‘encouraged’ in supporting the service-users in attending. The service-user was reluctant to get out of the car‚ and when we were in the club‚ the person was tense and restless. The event was a disco with a live band; the music was very loud and had flashing lights. The event was very busy with lots of people dancing‚ shouting and yelling. There was nowhere quieter where the service-user could sit and watch. There were many people coming up to

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    musical instrument. Human voice can generate sounds too‚ for this reason it is used as a musical instrument. Music can be a good way to spend time with friends and enjoy an evening together singing or dancing at home or in a karaoke pub or disco pub. Nowadays music is becoming a discipline‚ there are a lot of persons and schools which study music and its history. Studying in a music school gives an important experience for a personal curriculum. Music is linked to man history and

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    beach. The temperature in those places is always hot. The sea and the warm climate determine the activities that are available at the beach. People can swim‚ play volleyball‚ play soccer‚ and ride waterbikes. In most of the coastal sites‚ there are discos and restaurants where people can dance or party throughout the night. Mexico offers many amazing coastal

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    how long they had been staring wistfully at that “green light” as represented in The Great Gatsby and alluded to in Bodega Dreams. Instead of telling the story of Lola through her directly‚ Manilow sings of her aspirations and sadness‚ “Now it’s a disco / But not for Lola” (Manilow 26). but never through her. Both Fitzgerald and Quin᷈onez tell the story of Gatsby and Bodega through the eyes of another character. The audience is never given true insight to the characters’ stream of consciousness‚

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    Big Payback Notes • Early conflict in the the fiscal underpinnings of hiphop. There was significant backlash from urban purists (essentially those living and breathing hiphop’s four elements by DJing‚ MCing‚ breakdancing‚ and graffiti tagging in its raw street setting) who disliked the commerical sensibiltiies of the Sugar Hill Gang and the mercenary attitudes of rap’s first music label Sugar Hill Records. Term “hiphop” begot cultural factions between those who saw themselves as lubricant partygoers (the

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    for dress and casual occasions. Skirts were available in varying lengths: mini‚ midi and maxi. The mini was short‚ the midi just below the knee and the maxi all the way to the ankle or top of the foot. Mini skirts and mini dresses were worn to the disco‚ typically paired with platform shoes or boots. Midi skirts were ideal for working women and students and were worn with flats‚ heels or boots. Maxi skirts were often associated with either hippies or with a frillier‚ Victorian-inspired

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    Hero”‚ a poem written by Essex Hemphill‚ is about a black basketball player. Hemphill uses imagery in this poem. “It’s a shimmering club light / and I’m dancing‚ slick in my sweat.” (5-6) this is a metaphor about the basketball‚ saying that it was a disco ball. “Everyone hollering / is a friend tonight.” (16-17) these two lines gives the reader a sense that these people aren’t actually his friends but saying they were very proud of him. In this section of the poem‚ the narrator wishes that if he ever

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    inclusive” plan you can taste and enjoy a great variety of food‚ so you can drink and eat whatever you want anytime. The hotel offers you a variety of activities at night. You can take a dance class with the hotel’s staff‚ you can shake your body at the disco place or you can meet other people at the bar and share experiences. Third‚ the beaches are wonderful and unforgettable. The clean-white-sand at the beaches and the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea invites you to throw on your swimsuit‚ grab a

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    Whip Whitaker‚ a pilot suffering from alcohol and cocaine addiction‚ used this as one of his scene’s background music. “Gimme Shelter” is perfect for crime scenes and high-drama situation. Number Two: “Kung Fu Fighting” by Carl Douglas.This funky disco tune is perfect when the characters in a scene will be having a wacky style of fighting. Featured on mock martial artistry movies like in Beverly Hills Ninja or Kung Fu Panda 2‚ this song is commonly inserted to a scene when no one knows Kung Fu or

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    beach. The temperature in those places is always hot. The sea and the warm climate determine the activities that are available at the beach. People can swim‚ play volleyball‚ play soccer‚ and ride water bikes. In most of the coastal sites‚ there are discos and restaurants where people can dance or party

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