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    The Dancers Before the Play will start the narrator will read: ( Lights are off‚ characters are in a freeze while the narrator reads) Narrator: what is a family? Family are people in your life who you may be related to by blood‚ marriage‚ or choice‚ often for a lifetime (yours or theirs)‚ who you hold dear and would generally do anything to help them when needed including making personal sacrifices‚ and whom you generally agree to accept no matter what they do. They may be someone you see daily

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    Indian Dancers. I chose this performance‚ because of my interest in the Native American culture and deep history in this country. Interestingly‚ dancing is an important art form in their culture with many stories that go along with them. Nonetheless‚ this was a performance I exceedingly enjoyed and would see again. On February 11th I went to go see The Thunderbird dance performance in the Theatre for the New City located on the Lower East Side. This group was made up of 12 singers and dancers who come

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    Topless Dancers About a decade ago conducted interviews with over 40 topless dancers in seven Gentlemen’s Clubs in a major metropolitan city in the Southwest with a population of approximately one million people. The research focused on how the dancers managed the stigma of their deviant occupation. It was found that while the dancers used a variety of stigma management techniques‚ for analytical purposes they could be collapsed within two "umbrella categories": dividing the social world

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    Critique of I Am a Dancer

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    I AM A DANCER Martha Graham was born on May 11‚ 1894‚ in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania and died on April 1‚ 1991. She was a modern dancer‚ instructor and icon of her time. In this article Graham speaks in a philosophical and spiritual sense about the meaning of dance in her life‚ about what it takes to be a dancer‚ and about her profession or calling in general. She feels that dance is a special form of art in which movements and gestures help one make the effort

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    Benefits of China: Mao Zedong’s Influence Mao Zedong once said‚ “One cannot advance without mistakes... It is necessary to make mistakes. The party cannot be educated without learning from mistakes.” Like any other leader in the world‚ he made mistakes‚ but what set him apart from the others was that he admitted that he made them. Born to a peasant family in 1893‚ Mao struggled with his family to survive at a young age. Leaving his family for a better education‚ Mao set forth and involved

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    professional dancer. I practiced hours every day after coming home from school‚ and it is without a doubt my strongest passion. It was not until my senior year however‚ until I realized how improbable my chances were of succeeding as a dancer due to the competitive nature of it. With this in mind‚ I finished my academic career in high school on a strong note‚ which was enough to get admitted into a business college in New York City. I am now a student studying in the library by day‚ and a street dancer dancing

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    explore many things. From narratives to emotions to social critics‚ dance displays a wide range of human thought. The Tower Dancers‚ a dance group made of dancers attending Hillsdale college‚ staged a dance cabaret featuring a wide variety of numbers‚ including a piece titled “Picture This!”. “Picture This!” was choreographed by Holly Hobbs and danced by a nine different dancers‚ including Kathryn DuHadaway‚ Elizabeth Garner‚ Sophie Marie Gorecki‚ Micah Heinz‚ Sarah Kilgore‚ Colleen Prince‚ Stephen

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    China and Democracy Post Mao The Potential Power of China’s New Middle Class By: Ryan Smith Senior Thesis Professor Felker Abstract: This paper examines China during the reform era after Mao. It tries to understand how a country‚ which has been engaging in economic liberal reforms since 1978‚ has been able to resist any major political reforms. The answer to this question lies with the newly created middle class in China. The reforms initiated

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    Mao Zedong Research Paper

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    Mao Zedong the Leader of the Communist Party of China Mao is undisputedly one of the best-known Chinese of the twentieth century. He was an all-powerful leader‚ and major figure in modern world history. Mao was a revolutionary activist‚ organizer and military commander for almost three decades before the communist victory. Mao Zedong was born on December 26‚ 1893. Mao was born in a small community in Shashank village‚ In the southern province of Hunan. As a young man‚ Mao’s father‚ had bought a

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    Over the years‚ billions of people have died. With that has come various last words‚ some ordinary such as "I love you"‚ and some random and plain out dumb such as "I did not get my Spaghetti-Os". When Johnny Cade laid out‚ in agony and distress on his death bed‚ he muttered the last words "Stay gold‚ Ponyboy. Stay gold..." (page 157). If one who hasn’t read the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton‚ they can assume these last words mean nothing‚ or that Johnny was delirious. However‚ when you think

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