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    Ethnic Dance

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    difference between ethnic and folk dance? Answer: A1:  An ethnic dance reflects the peculiar characteristics of a specific tribe‚ especially their cultural‚ racial‚ religious‚ and traditional similarities.  A folk dance is a traditional dance that expresses the thoughts‚ ideas‚ and feelings of a group of people in connection with everyday activities and experiences of the people who developed them.  A2 fr: Yahoo Answers:  Well ethnic dance is a dance that is based on ethnicity‚ and may

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    Morocco: entrepreneurial paradise or minefield? Introduction Developing or emerging economies can be defined as “economies characterized by an increasing market orientation and an expanding economic foundation”. In other words‚ it points out to the “in-between” countries that are neither developed nor are frontier (or pre-emerging) markets. Those countries are highly attractive for entrepreneurs. In fact‚ they usually generate returns that are well above those of the developed countries while the

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    Life as a Submarine Cook

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    Life as a Submarine Cook By: Noor Zahidah Abdul Latiff Life on a submarine as a cook is far beyond exhausting. The submarine cook must have the ability to maintain a decent meal 4 times a day (Breakfast‚ Lunch‚ Dinner‚ and Midnight Rations‚ or MidRats). With a crew of about 130‚ a submarine cook must work all hours in a hot‚ cramped kitchen for up to nine months. It is essential to provide a diet high in vitamin C and nutrients when away for long periods. The cooks are the heart and soul of a

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    James Cook Research Paper

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    James Cook was a high ranking officer that played a major part in exploration which founded the Hawaiian islands and was one of the best explorers in the world. He went on many great expeditions to the Pacific ocean‚ Antarctic‚ New Zealand‚ Bering Strait‚ Australia‚ North America‚ and a few parts of Canada. Born on October 27‚ 1728 during the Colonial period and Age of Enlightenment(DISCovering Biography). At a young age James Cook did not do much of exploring. His father was a farmer and a small

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    Boys should cook

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    that do cook and the effort involved. 4) Homemade meals often contain less artificial/man-made ingredients then commercially made or manufactured meals. 5) Advanced skills allow one to be creative in the kitchen (being able to identify and change the overall recipe and ingredients and come up with something new). 1) It is a valuable skill to know. 2) Learning new terms and techniques keeps the mind elastic. 3) It will give him a greater appreciation for those that do cook and the

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    Who Is Thomas Cook

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    Tourism Organisations – Thomas Cook Thomas Cook is a travel agent and a tour operator and also have their own airlines. Tourism organisations are organisations that provide products and services for travel and tourism. Travel and tourism organisations have similar roles to property developers as they want to provide travel and tourism products and services and they also must market their products and services. Travel and tourism organisations are a representative of travel and tourism and often

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    Soumaya Gnaou SSK 1212 01 12th July 2013 Final paper Virginity Should Not Be a Taboo Subject in Morocco Virginity has long been considered as a taboo subject in Morocco. Many are the families who refer to this subject as hachouma: a word that in this context‚ means an excuse to avoid speaking about the subject. To be more specific‚ it’s a way of saying that we should feel shame while talking about this revolutionary topic. But what is it about virginity that makes most Moroccans speechless

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    John Markman Dance Seminar Dance Philosophy Dance is the reason I exist and as cheesy as it sounds its true. In 1982 my father met my mother at a dance club. He said after watching her dancing with her friends he had to talk to her. Dance has the power to cross boundaries and touch one’s soul. As a form dance can be anything. Rain falling into a pound‚ an individual tying their shoe‚ a swan boureeing across a stage or man rolling across a stage can all be dance. Dance is a series of movements

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    Easter Island

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    recesses of their extinct volcanoes.” So although there was recent thought the Easter Islanders were totally stranded after all the trees were gone‚ maybe not. Heyerdahl also cites plants as a tie between South America and the Islands. “The most important plant on Easter Island when Roggeveen and Captain

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    history of the economic and social progress of the Cayman Islands (the “islands” or the “country”) from the first inhabitants has been a journey consisting of various methods of earning income and adaptation to changes in time. As today turns into the past history takes place – it becomes evident that those methods were successfully developed to meet the growing demands of the country. Discovery History On 10th May 1503 Christopher Columbus sighted the Cayman Islands on his fourth and final voyage

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