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    In the Science Direct (2006) article “The Last King: A royal maternity case solved by ancient DNA analysis” the author’s Jorgan Dissing‚ Jonas Binladen‚ Anders Hansen‚ Birgitte Sejrsen‚ Eske Willerslev and Niels Lynnerup informs the reader about the last Danish Viking Kings‚ Sven Estriden who died in A.D. 1074 and was entombed in the Roskilde Cathedral. The problem on hand and what the author’s make an attempt to reveal is whether or not Sven Estriden’s mother‚ Estrid was entombed in the pillar

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    “A Great Day‚” a short story by New Zealand writer Frank Sargeson‚ was first published in Sargeson’s collection of stories A Man and His Wife (Christchurch‚ New Zealand‚ 1940). It was reprinted in Sargeson’s Collected Stories in 1964 (reprinted‚ 1965). Sargeson is one of New Zealand’s best-known writers. Beginning in the 1930s‚ he was instrumental in creating a genuine New Zealand literature that was not derived from British or American models. He deliberately avoided using literary English‚ and

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    Once Upon a Mattress – Theatre Critique A musical parody on the classic bedtime story‚ The Princess and the Pea‚ Once upon a Mattress takes a less serious but all the more hilarious take on the famous princess tale. For a matinee session this past Sunday‚ the Players at the Wimberley Playhouse in the quaint and exuberant hill country town of Wimberley‚ Texas‚ performed this parody for a small local audience at their theatre. The production may have been small‚ and the stage may not have been

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    Critique of “Musical Offerings in the Renaissance” Rob Wegman’s article “Musical offerings in the Renaissance” discusses how the concept of gifts became a monumental aspect that defined the musical paradigm of the 14th-17th centuries. Gift exchange is one of the most common practices in our society. It is the primary method by which a majority of goods are circulated throughout communities. When communities openly share and receive from one another‚ anthropologists define them as gift economies

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    Maria Elaidia C. Barria September 20‚ 2011 Concert Critique: La Vida Breve I. Description of the concert A. Performers‚ place‚ date‚ time‚ etc. The concert was titled “Guitar Escapades‚” the long- awaited guitar duo featuring Nobel Queano and Franco Maigue. The concert happened last September 8‚ 2011‚ 7 pm‚ at NCAS Auditorium. Nobel L. Queano is a graduate of Psychology and Music from the University of the Philippines‚ Diliman. He was a former faculty member of Miriam College

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    compensate for dialogue. The choreography done by Agnes de Mille integrates dance into the lives of the frontiersmen (and women) of the Oklahoma territory. The 20th Century Fox film version released in 1955 had key differences than the current Broadway musical. One of the main differences other than a little extra dialogue was the utilization of dance. In the film dance was not used as a primary asset to the production. The impact of dance could be described by comparing the stage performance with the film

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    An Overview of the Gender Situation in the Philippines Carlos Antonio Q. Anonuevo This article is about the gender situation in the Philippines. The equality of men and women. The gender situation in the Philippines is characterized by sharp contradictions. It graphically showcases samples of women’s advancement in politics‚ academic and professional excellence‚ and even legislation. But this is contrasted by images of prostituted women‚ battered wives‚ economically disadvantage women and

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    Brianna M. Audelo ENGL 120C: Persuasive Writing Dr. Laurie Camp Hatch 2/22/13 Nonsense University Why is it that staying home to read a book is not at the top of a child’s priority list? Obviously it is because children would much rather be outside playing a game of baseball with friends than staying in to do school work. Children usually do not find school subjects interesting. In school‚ students learn the necessities that will generally help them get through life. Children typically

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    Musical Fame Corrine Palmer Upon many great musicians there are more that have fame just because of publicity. [Publicity is a deliberate attempt to manage the public’s perception of the musician (“Publicity‚” 2012‚ “Definition”). Usually in publicity they look at people such as politicians and performing artists‚ goods and services‚ organizations of all kinds‚ and works of art or entertainment. Publicity draws on to several key themes including birth‚ love‚ and death‚ this is important

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