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    to introduce what is Vodou‚ the history of Voudou‚ central believes‚ healing and code of ethics. The article is much more like a scientific document and tells us some background knowledge of the Voudou. Besides‚ Markley quoted the interviews with Haitian practitioners of Voudou when introducing the one creator God-Le Bon Dieu. For example‚ “He conjures up no precise image‚ he’s too far away for there to be much point even in addressing

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    In Manha de carnival by sigman and bonfa‚ I think there are two musical ideas‚ A and B. Idea A is played from the beginning until 1:19. The rhythm is being repeated by percussion instruments with a flowy melody played by piano‚ brass and woodwind instruments. Idea B begins at 1:20 with a saxophone improvised solo and as it progresses‚ the notes appear to get shorter and scattered‚ similar to how jazz sounds. The sax solo continues until 2:19‚ followed by a piano solo‚ following the same idea B. Percussion

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    An Ethnographer ’s View of the Haitian Culture Haiti‚ a name that means "mountainous country‚" comes from the language of the Taino Indians who inhabited the island before European colonization. After independence in 1804‚ the name was taken by the military generals‚ many of them former slaves‚ who expelled the French and took possession of the colony then known as Saint Domingue. In 2000‚ 95 percent of the population was of African descent‚ and the remaining 5 percent mulatto and white. Some

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    My thought about the events leading to the Haitian revolution was the big impact that Toussaint louverture had on Haitians and their history. Toussaint louverture helped the enslaved African American get their freedom and also helped Haiti gain its independence. Many enslaved African American escaped slavery and became French citizens with freedom and liberty. An important man played a role in abolishing slavery. His name was leger-felicity sonthonax. He became a known icon for the enslaved people

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    30-Crash Course World History Video Notes The Haitian Revolution 1. The _____________ colony in Saint Domingue began in the 17th century as a pirate outpost. Its original French inhabitants made their living selling leather and a kind of smoked beef called boucan. 2. After 1640‚ the boucan-sellers started to run low on beef and turned to robbing Spanish galleons which as you’ll recall were loaded with _____________mined from South America. 3. By the middle of the 17th century‚ many of them invested

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    Furthermore‚ the adoption of a new constitution in 1987‚ Kreyol was given official status as the primary official language. Some elements of African cultures survive‚ such as specific prayers‚ a few words‚ and dozens of spirit entities‚ nevertheless Haitian culture is distinct from African and other New World cultures. For example‚ the element of traditional dress most associated with Haiti is the karabela dress. The term "karabela" typically refers to a dress worn by women for traditional folk dances

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    The Unicorn in the Garden The story ‘Unicorn in the Garden’ has two characters which revolve around the event of sighting a Unicorn in the garden by the husband. The story portraits the husband as a mild characterised person and the wife as mean spirited. At first the husband’s character comes to the reader as somewhat not in touch with reality. Then it further progresses to the wife’s character and portraits the wife as demeaning towards the husband. The story starts with highly imaginable and

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    DUO 1804 is a partnership of two modern composers of Haitian descent. In the year 1804‚ Haiti gained their independence from France and now DBR and Val-Inc are using their Haitian background to express feelings of freedom‚ revolution‚ and human spirituality. When I walked into the concert I was very skeptical and biased that I would dislike it. They asked the audience to take a risk and explore the boundaries of classical music together. My boundaries have been broken and now I see a whole new side

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    Foreign relations were of the utmost importance to the continuing livelihood and well being of the newly formed and fragile United States. Early on‚ the French and Haitian Revolutions presented challenges for the government that needed to be dealt with. One such problem was the lingering commitment to France in the form of the treaty signed in 1778 that required the United States to aid France “as France had assisted the American states” during their own revolution. (Nash‚ et al.‚ 2007.‚ p. 227)

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    s The Catbird Seat focuses on the battle between Erwin Martin and Ulgine Barrows. The Catbird Seat was published twice. It was first published in the November 14‚ 1942 issue of the New Yorker‚ and then in Thurber?s 1945 collection of The Thurber Carnival (Kenney 60). The story was chosen for Best Stories of 1943 (Holmes 227). Thurber is very well known for publishing children?s books full of fairy tales and fables. In The Catbird Seat‚ Thurber employs the structure of comedy with the battle between

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