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    Dance theatre

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    upon ideas to be expressed and techniques to be use. One artist who defined the form of dance theater the most was Pina Bausch (1940-2009). She was much influenced by the German expressionist dance of the early 20th century which was developed by Rudolf Laban‚ Kurt Jooss‚ and Mary Wigman. Pina Bausch was very famous for creating thought provoking and humane choreographies that had a lot of imagery. She had a very distinct style and very soon started to define the expression of “Dance Theater”. Another

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    Franz West

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    Franz West A Brief biography of Franz West Franz West was born in Vienna in 1947 and studied at the Academy of Applied Arts‚ Vienna. He died in Vienna in July 2012. West’s work has been a fixture in countless international survey exhibitions such as Documenta and Biennales all over the world‚ and it is included in major public collections including Centre Pompidou‚ Paris; Museum Ludwig‚ Cologne‚ the Museum of Modern Art‚ New York; and MAXXI‚ Rome. Recent solo exhibitions include “We’ll Not

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    com The Canadian Arctic. (2013‚ March 18). Retrieved March 19‚ 2016‚ from http://www.canadain ternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/bilateral_relations_bilaterales/arctic-arc tique.aspx?lang=eng Walsh‚ J.‚ Overland‚ J.‚ Groisman‚ P.‚ & Rudolf‚ B. (2011). Ongoing climate change in the arctic. Ambio‚ 40‚ 6-16. doi:10.1007/s13280-011-0211-z During the past decade‚ the Arctic has experienced its highest temperatures of the instrumental record‚ even exceeding the warmth of the 1930s and

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    However‚ they had made a mistake regarding where new cells come from. They thought that new cells formed spontaneously‚ but this was busted by Louis Pasteur. Rudolf Virchow and Robert Remak “searched for [an] explanation for the origin of cells.” (The Cell: The Hidden Kingdom) Remak collected blood from chick embryos and looked at the blood under his microscope. He saw red bloods cells‚ some of which were dividing

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    K7.1 The standards of care are set out by the Quality Care Commission to enable the safety and care of all people who receive care. Legislation must be followed at all times to ensure your service operates in a legal and safe manner. Failure to comply with legislation can result in an unsafe environment that has a negative effect on the well-being of service users‚ staff and other stakeholders‚ therefore there must be systems in place to ensure compliance. Important legislations that relate to the

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    combustion chamber. This is in contrast to spark-ignition engines such as a petrol engine (gasoline engine) or gas engine (using a gaseous fuel as opposed to gasoline)‚ which uses a spark plug to ignite an air-fuel mixture. The engine was developed by Rudolf Diesel in 1893. The diesel engine has the highest thermal efficiency of any regular internal or external combustion engine due to its very high compression ratio. Low-speed Diesel engines (as used in ships and other applications where overall engine

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    Jurisprudence in Gist

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    Plato‚ Aristolte and Cicero represent the Ancient Naturalism St. Augustine & St. Thomas Aquinas and Immanual Kant represent Medieval Naturalism Hugo Grotius‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ John Locke and J. Rousseau represent Renaissance period Rudolf Stambler‚ John Rawls‚ Finnis and Lion Fuller represent Modern Naturalism Natural law came under attack in 18th and 19th centuries with the development of secularism and rationalism and its revival took place in the 20th century which has occupied

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    Rizal's Life

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    Rizal’s advocacy of institutional reforms by peaceful means rather than by violent revolution makes him Asia’s first modern non-violent proponent of political reforms. Forerunner of Gandhi and contemporary of Tagore and Sun Yat Sen‚ all four created a new climate of thought throughout Asia‚ leading to the attrition of colonialism and the emergence of new Asiatic nations by the end of World War II. Rizal’s appearance on the scene came at a time when European colonial power had been growing and spreading

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    Since Galileo began using a rudimentary compound microscope in 1609‚ whole new ranges of objects not known to even exist were discovered from that basic piece of technology. The microscope played the key role in discovering cells‚ and as it advanced with technology‚ so too did the cell theory. In 1665‚ scientist Robert Hooke used a microscope to look at slices of cork. He noticed that the cork was divided up into hundreds of tiny little compartments that he named cells. Hooke was the first person

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    a way to rebel against rigid formalism‚ artifice‚ and superficiality from ballet. Modern dance resembled modern art and music being experimental. Pioneers of Modern dance like “Isadora Duncan‚ Loie Fuller‚ and Ruth St. Denis in the United States‚ Rudolf von Landon and Mary Wigman in Germany” they all wanted to create an awareness to their audiences of inner and outer realities. Isadora Duncan started “free dance” where she would perform in a simple tunic like the Greek vase figures that inspired

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