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    Modern dance emerged in the twentieth century as an expression of rebellion against classical ballet. It takes a lot of effort and the weight of the body in modern dance whereas ballet requires the dancer to create the illusion of freedom from gravity. The two video “Rainbow’ Round My Shoulder” by Donald McKayle and “Chroma” by Wayne McGregor are similar to each because they both use contemporary ballet but with different meaning behind it. “Rainbow’ Round My Shoulder” is a modern dance with deep

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    energises you‚ and turns your house into a home. Philips Home Decorative Lighting Collection offers an enchanting range of easy-to-install lighting for every part of your home. What’s more‚ the entire collection comes with advanced energy efficient solutions that comply with the most stringent safety standards in the world. Now you can enjoy the splendor of light effortlessly. A collection that is surprisingly smart and in-tune with your style‚ the Philips Home Decorative Lighting Collection is like a

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    Pantha rei – as it was stated by the Greek philosopher‚ Heraclites of Ephesus (sixth and fifth centuries B.C.) – everything flows‚ everything changes. Change in the contemporary world is an extremely fast process. Nothing remains the same as it was in the past. In political science especially‚ some notions (e.g. sovereignty) demand redefinition. The changing nature of all things also includes the political concept of terrorism. The official approach to this changing terrorism is rather complicated

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    2.3 Planning for year round tourism Many touristic destination were rapidly developed with a short-term income focus‚ leading to places that are visited only few months a year. This is as a result of the lack of proper tourism planning development. Taking a sustainable tourism approach can lead to the redevelopment of such areas and enhance their identity as a destination for all year around. Developing a strategic tourism plan for such areas‚ is crucial to identify the values‚ resources and opportunities

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    Brave New World depicts a world in which Resident Controller Mustapha Mond governs a society where every aspect of an individual’s life‚ from decantation onward‚ is determined by the State. Predestination by God has been replaced by predestination by the government. Through the Bokanovsky Process‚ future-citizens are made with a virtually inexistent level of individuality. Once decanted and technologically altered to comply with their pre-determined caste‚ children are brought up and conditioned

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    UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ SYDNEY FACULTY OF BUSINESS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Written Case Analysis Case 8 Netflix versus Blockbuster versus Video-on-Demand Autumn 2007 By Completed as part of the requirements for Strategic Management (21715) Contents Executive Summary p. 3 Introduction p. 4 Volkswagen AG Pre-1993 p. 4 Issues facing the auto industry and Volkswagen AG in the 1990’s p. 5 Financial performance between

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    References: Roth‚ P. (2006). Everyman. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.

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    where the rebels who have made it thus far eat some sushi‚ at Mason’s suggestion. What is particularly noteworthy‚ however‚ is the point that the sushi is not served year-round. Mason explains that serving sushi year-round would not be sustainable‚ due to the fact that the train is a closed system. The fact that serving sushi year-round would deplete the supply to the point where there would be no more sushi in the future suggests that the number of people consuming sushi has exceeded the amount that

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    Philip Larkin was born in 1922 in Coventry‚ England. Like Thomas Hardy‚ he focused on intense personal emotion but strictly avoided sentimentality or self-pity. Deeply anti-social and a great lover (and published critic) of American jazz‚ Larkin never married and conducted an uneventful life as a librarian in the provincial city of Hull‚ where he died in 1985. This short poem touches on a favourite theme of Larkin’s - the distance between what we originally plan and what‚ in the end‚ we achieve

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    are several literary criticisms used to breakdown works. New Historicism has been informed through different kinds of criticism‚ including psychoanalytic criticism‚ feminist criticism‚ and especially deconstruction. This allows self identifying new historicists to be seen as feminist‚ Marxist‚ or deconstructionist. New Historicism is a literary criticism that allows us to connect events that occur in different time periods and locations. New Historicism in not necessarily a theory that was made up

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