and analyze at length for a number of reasons. To start‚ hula is relatively simple‚ not to learn‚ but as a social wonder and characteristic of Hawaii. Although the dance possesses religious undertones the documentary mentioned that sincere hula dancers appeal to the Hawaiian gods to assist them it certainly isn ’t driven by an overbearing religious impulse. Furthermore‚ although hula and its sagas are transmitted from generation to generation as oral traditions (211)‚ the traditions are not sustained
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My Hero Is My Father Everyone has someone who has made an impact on his/her life. It can changed the view of this world. Sometimes people can get a hope from the person or the organization to change their life path. Since I have learned the differences between cons and pros‚ I found my self oriented to my father behavior. A father in love with his daughter. I love him even he is not alive any more. Although he passed away years ago‚ his advices and recommendations are still in my memory. He studied
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Both writers from “Dreams from my Father” and “The Life you Imagine” used various writing strategies to convey their challenges and experiences. To me‚ the strategies both authors used were very effective in getting the point across to their readers. Colloquial language‚ figurative language‚ academic vocabulary and descriptive details are examples of some common strategies they put in place. Jeter used rhetorical questions and colloquial language to convey his experience about his goals and dreams
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MY FATHER‚ MY HERO: ____________________________________________________________________ My father is not a celebrity; he is not such a recognizable face. My father is not a national hero; he is not a multi-millionaire. My father is just an average quiet man‚ whom I honour and respect. My father was born in 1954‚ in the small South-Indian state of Kerala. He was the fourth child of my grandfather (late C.M. Thomas). My father managed to succeed well enough in classes to pursue education at
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a boy‚” said the midwife. My father‚ King Offal‚ always wanted a son. He felt as if he had to pass down all his glory‚ fame‚ wealth‚ and leadership because that is what his father did to him. When my father was a child‚ his family traveled to Uruk from India. His father gained great respect from leading wars‚ to creating the irrigation system. His loyalty and soul‚ made him King of Uruk. After my grandfather’s death‚ my father became King at fifteen. People say that my dad is the best leader Mesopotamia
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The two texts I’ve chosen are coach carter‚ the film and a quitline bus poster. Both of these texts explore change through the ideas that there is a reluctance to change and that change is essential for growth. For coach carter‚ to show a reluctance to change I’ve chosen to use scene 2. This scene shows reluctance to change through the attitudes of the players. |The lighting in this scene is dim‚ which immediately sets a somber mood within the gym. It starts off with the former coach talking
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specifically‚ we will explore how disconnection can lead to heightened sense of acceptance. We will be exploring this aspect of belonging through three texts. The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ The Host by Stephenie Meyer‚ and the 1990 film Edward Scissorhands directed by Tim Burton. You all know The Crucible fairly well. After all‚ it is a very classic text. However‚ you may not be as familiar with the others. The Host is a modern science fiction novel written by Stephenie Meyer‚ and is told from the
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agrarian society’’‚ a radical form of agrarian communism where the whole population had to work in collective farms or forced labor projects. The Khmer Rouge revolutionary army enforced this mostly with extreme violence. The book “First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers”‚ written by Luong Ung‚ is the author’s story of growing up during this time period. She was five years old when the Khmer Rouge came into power. As stated in the author’s note‚ “From 1975 to 1979‚ through execution
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In The Harlem Dancer by Claude McKay‚ the brief passage that unlocks the poem for me is "The light gauze hanging loose about her form." The metaphor of light gauze suggests that the female dancer had wounds from her past nevertheless she is still beautiful‚ and her heart is pure and chaste. This implies McKay felt sympathy and admiration for the dancer. These meanings connect to the rest of the poem in these ways: First‚ McKay describes her voice as “sound of blended flutes blown by black players
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A Well Balanced Diet Is Essential To A Dancer A well-balanced diet is essential for a dancer if they wish to maintain a long career in which they continue to perform at their best. Constant training takes its toll on muscles‚ joints and bones‚ and so a healthy diet can improve recovery from such strain‚ repair soft tissue‚ and assist the growth of muscle. Eating a wholesome diet also increases energy‚ focus and concentration in dance‚ delay fatigue‚ and prevent injury‚ thus supporting a long and
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