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    buildings and stadiums‚ in towers‚ construction cranes‚ and many similar structures and machines. An easy way to understand how a truss bridge works is to use a nutcracker and a sting tied to the ends of the nutcracker. So even if you push down on the nutcracker it will not move or slide on the table. This is because the nutcracker is in equilibrium. I am going to show you a little of a harder way of calculating it with three triangles that are in the shape of a truss bridge so you can understand

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    History of Ballet

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    Ballet is one of the most beautiful‚ graceful dances known to the dancing world. From the tutu to the pointe shoes the need to see the expression of the steps given. Being able to see how the illusion of a flying princess is one of the most mysteries that come with a ballet show. The history of Ballet has evolved into one of the most well-known type of dances in the world this is from only the men having roles in the ballet to women being able to express emotion. History Then: Ballet started in

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    Pretty Powder Puffs

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    At three years old‚ I never understood much. What three-year-old would? I never had the choice for where my life was going‚ for that was all up for my mother to decide. I can honestly say that her decision to put me in dance was the most powerful change for me. Sixteen years later‚ I can still remember my very first ballet piece‚ “Pretty Powder Puffs.” There was well over thirty tiny ballerinas in the “Pretty Powder Puffs”piece‚ and only a small fraction of them continued dancing later on in life

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    Disney Stereotypes

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    One of the earliest examples of this kind of stereotype is in Fantasia (1940). In one of the scenes of Fantasia‚ the Sunflower Centaur scene to be exact‚ there are numerous of African centaurs hoof-polishing handmaidens for prettier‚ Aryan centaurs. It was insulting enough for Disney to include the smiling servant stereotype to begin with‚ but‚ to make matters worse‚ they started categorically denying Sunflower’s existence with the Fantasia re-release in 1960. How does that possibly make things better

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    Evidence

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    Development of Skills Within the group‚ a large amount of skills were used. The majority of the group used listening skills‚ closed and open questioning skills. Opportunities were available where Probing and reflecting could have been put to practise. Other members of the group displayed passive aggressive behaviours ‚ dictated‚ used aggressive and bullying body / verbal language and actions. In my opinion the members of the group displaying these undesirable traits were not aware they were doing

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    James Kudelka's 4 Seasons

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    The dance piece I’m going to be talking about is the piece “4 Seasons” . The choreographer of the piece is James Kudelka O.C. “4 Seasons‚” had many different stories within each season change. Each season had a different story. The season summer was my favourite season‚ although summer was my favourite season I enjoyed the whole piece‚ but it sometimes got a little confusing. The summer season had two beautiful dancers named Tiffany Mosher and Chelsey Meiss. Other portions of the summer pice also

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    Directing Hamlet – No Small Task A famous Hamlet director‚ Kurt Spenrath‚ once stated‚ “The only thing scarier than playing Hamlet is directing it” (Spenrath). Agreeing with him is Greg Doran‚ the director of the 2008 remake‚ starring David Tennant. He coincides by inputting‚ “I’ve always been rather terrified of Hamlet” (Allen 1). Hamlet is one of Shakespeare’s most well-known dramatics‚ and people love to put on productions of the work. Many people recognize the play because it is shown around

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    Tchaikovsky had felt romantic music had died out when he was a young man and wanted to bring it back to life but in his own way with new spectacular types of romantic music the world had never heard. He made amazing ballets like Swan Lake‚ The Nutcracker‚ Sleeping Beauty‚ The Opera Queen of Spades‚ The Sixth Symphony‚ etc. All of these symphonies had major impacts in the music world‚ which i`ll get into

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    Animation

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    wonderful medium through which humanity can convey imagination. When taking a look at some of the prolific works of animation‚ such as the brilliant animated film Fantasia‚ you will find a combination of whimsical imagery with the likes of some of the most profound classical music and orchestration. One of Disney’s classic animated features‚ Fantasia is certainly not‚ “Best suited for the mindless entertainment of children.” This was far from what the creators of such a remarkable piece of art wanted it

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    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed this symphonic poem in a mere 3 weeks. Under the suggestion of the music critic‚ Henry Laroche‚ Tchaikovsky created this symphonic work on the most famous incident in Dante’s Divine Comedy – the tragedy of Francesca and Paolo. Tchaikovsky dubbed this piece as a “symphonic fantasy.” On a letter to his brother‚ he wrote‚ “I have worked on it con amore‚ and I believe my love has been successful.” It was indeed an instant sensation. The symphonic fantasy premiered in

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