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    immediately thought of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. In the film‚ Mickey Rooney‚ a white actor‚ plays Mr. Yunioshi‚ a Japanese man who is the maintenance man for the building the main character lives in. He is constantly hunched in a subservient nodding bow‚ has crocked bucked teeth‚ and an extremely stereotypical Asian accent. Miss Golightly is Mriss Gowriteree. I saw this movie for the first time in middle school and I couldn’t believe the filmmakers thought this was ok. Can you site an example of Orientalism

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    roles also dictate how people should dress. In that system‚ boys and men are supposed to wear short hair‚ no earrings‚ very little jewelry‚ and shirts‚ pants‚ or shorts. Women and girls are supposed to wear earrings‚ long hair‚ blouses‚ skirts‚ hair bows‚ and smell sweet and like flowers. Gender is defined as the behavioral‚ cultural‚ or psychological traits typically associated with one sex‚ and gender role is defined as a public representation of ones gender identity. Compared to what we see today

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    classical being from the 1600-1700’s‚ and the rhythm was lively. “Jingle Bells” by James Pierpont was performed by Kayla Flemming and Jennie Pine on the cello‚ and violin. They first started playing the instruments with their fingers‚ which gave the melody of the song a bass pitch. They both started using the bows to continue the song. I felt like the violin had a soprano pitch‚ and the cello had more of an alto pitch to the melody. The rhythm was smooth‚ and the texture was homophonic. This song

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    Marquise De Pompadour‚ who is a royal mistress to the king (she was the subject of many paintings by Boucher). Marquise wears an elaborate green dress that has ruffles with embroidered pink roses‚ with matching pink shoes. A pink ribbon is tied in a bow around her neck. She’s glancing away from the book that she is reading. There are gold drapes on the bed post that frames the bed. A hanging mirror displays the back of her head showing an intricate hair design. In the background‚ to her left‚ you see

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    Chad Satchell Fine Art Music Ryan Lewis June 19‚ 2016 Musical Instrument: Violin The 9th century can be placed as the beginning of what is known as the violin. “Although violin-playing is best known in European countries‚ especially considering the origins of world famous violinists like Fritz Kreisler‚ Jascha Heifetz‚ and Niccolo Paganini‚ violins are believed to have originated in Asia” reports Farisha Salman in an article for the University of Southern California. “The current form of the violin

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    Sunday he appears every week in the hope of meeting Sarah. Next the author gives a summary of one Sunday when the Negro man informs the family of his profession as a pianist in a well-known orchestra in New York. He proves to be a man of talent by playing ragtime for the family. Here the author makes a few critical remarks on the fact that none of the family excepting Mother`s Younger Brother know ragtime: all they have a sketchy knowledge of this form of music of Black US origin. The story ends with

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    scene‚ trending carefully. As he got closer‚ he halted to a stop and closed his eyes. He rewinded the scene in his mind to the beginning of the crime. At the start‚ he goes through the actions of the perpetrator until it ends with playing the human-made strings with a cello bow. There are multiple pieces and parts that all worked together to make the show intriguing. The show would not have been as it is without the help of those who all aided in creating and making the show

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    opportunity cost more precise since it enables us to calculate the opportunity cost. Along the PPF‚ there are only two goods so there is only one alternative forgone: some quantity to another good. 6) Explain why the production possibilities frontier bows outward. The PPF is bowed outward because resources are not all equally productive in all activities. Say in reference to the example I gave in question #2‚ those who are good at making gloves don’t necessarily mean that they are good in making scarves

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    movement is a required standard orchestral repertoire. That twenty bar phrase of just sixteenth notes and sextuplets‚ has to be devastating and also requires a lot of attention. Oh‚ and you might want to have a cheap bow if you are a string player; you do not want to ruin the wood on a good bow in the section that says‚ frappez avec le bois de

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    toys that you could construct and put together such as building blocks and play dough. She played with only one other child at a time and seemed to stray away from playing with the boys. During my visit the class was having show and tell and my child displayed her favorite teddy bear. The bear was grey with pink eyes and matching pink bow. She had a huge smile on her face as she spoke about her bear and who gave it to her. I then noticed her allowing the other kids in her group to hug and play with

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