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    did the religious fervor of New England Puritans decline after 1660? How did the Salem witch episode reflect the tensions and changes in seventeenth-century New England life and thought? The Puritans were a group of people who grew discontent in the Church of England that had a profound influence on the social‚ political‚ ethical‚ and theological ideas of England and America. Puritans immigrated to the New World‚ where they sought to found a holy commonwealth in New England. Although the Puritans

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    Although she lived in big city like Sacramento‚ but New York City to her is just different than just a big city. Nadia visualize the city as a romantic imagery like the scene we have always seen on the movie screen‚ where love is always around the corner at the evergreen Central Park. Even she might end up living by her own and need to adapt a whole new life‚ Nadia would still want to live there and challenge herself with the new experience‚ rather than not trying to live the

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    Water pollution New York City has several water quality concerns and issues. Water pollution occurs with adequate treatments fails to remove harmful compounds from the water bodies. They affect inhabitants such as humans‚ and animals negatively by other toxins being combined and spread. The sewage system is a significant component that takes part in the megacity. We often wonder what is a sewage? A sewage is water mixed with human or animal wastes from residence‚ buildings‚ and other places‚ this

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    Reflection #3 The rise and fall of crack in New York City can be explained through the idea of group position. The American Dream is a tool used to keep the wealthy in power and reinforce the “abstract image of the subordinate group” which took the form of welfare queens and ghetto bangers in the imaginations of the white majority (Blume 6). These designated subordinate races are then seen as undeserving of institutional support fought for in the Civil Rights Movement of the 60s. This intensified

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    Jean Rosenthal

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    without shadows. Jean Rosenthal‚ born Eugenia Rosenthal to parents Pauline and Maurice Rosenthal‚ was an influential lighting designer during the 20th century. She was born on March 16‚ 1912 in New York City. From her childhood to her young adult life‚ Rosenthal attended the Manumit School in Pawling‚ New York and the Friends Seminary in Manhattan. While studying acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse‚ she met and shortly there after became a technical assistant to Martha Graham. That was the beginning

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    The Power of Dance

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    dance is a form of "communication without boundaries." Life itself is a form dance. Jacques D’Ambrose‚ of the New York City Ballet theatre‚ likens the heartbeat to a dance. The heartbeat‚ he says in the first rhythm of dance‚ with its primary tempo a basic upbeat. It is this upbeat that sustains us all. Child dancer Ryan McCormick makes this point especially clear. As part of a New York children’s dance troupe‚ he applauds the merits of dance as being a tool to integrate children of different racial

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    Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York City is one of the leading cultural cities in America and the world. Various arts institutions and events are located through out the city and bring in large audiences. Among these institutions one stands out to be a leader. The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA) is a 16.3 acre complex of buildings in New York City’s Lincoln Square neighborhood. The LCPA was built as a part of the “Lincoln Square Renewal Project” in the 1950’s. John

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    Bebe Miller was born in Brooklyn‚ New York City‚ NY on September 20‚ 1950 (age 65). She was raised by her mother‚ an elementary school teacher. She was raised in a public housing project in Red Hook Neighborhood. At the age of five she started to take modern classes. At thirteen she took ballet classes at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan. She later said that she “didn’t fit in” and “I was intimidated” so she quit. In 1971 she graduated from Earlham College in Richmond‚ Indiana with a degree in art. Four

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    Eleanora Antin's Life

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    first twenty years were full of changes in the United States‚ including The Great Depression‚ World War II‚ the Harlem Renaissance‚ Second Wave Feminism‚ The Vietnam War‚ and Third Wave Feminism. Antin was a first generation American born in New York City to Polish Jewish immigrants during the Great Depression. She attended high school in Harlem post-Harlem renaissance‚ (the cultural‚ social‚ artistic movement in late 1930s Harlem‚ NYC). As a result‚ Antin grew up surrounded by different types of

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    Tap Dance History

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    started as a social dance‚ and developed into an artistic form for entertainment. Tap was nurtured in New York where multiple ethnic groups lived right next to each other. They were under crowded conditions and in contact with the urban rhythm and

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