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    that come in contact with the radiation. Not only that‚ but also because the half-life of some types of nuclear waste is in the thousands and millions of years‚ and nothing that’s man-made has ever stood up to that kind of deep time. Remember‚ the last ice age wasn’t that long ago‚ if you’re measuring in thousands and millions of years before the waste is safe using our current understanding of nuclear

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    MUSIC AND DANCE Filipinos are known as great musicians worldwide. This is seen in their dedication and intense love for music. Early Filipinos already developed their own music through their endemic songs and instruments. The Magellan expedition in 1521‚ witnessed among the Cebuanos instruments of timbale‚ and cymbal and other forms of drums. The most popular music instrument found in the country is the kudyapi a metal stringed instrument shaped like a boat‚ Tingguian nose flute called

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    Dances with Wolves

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    daRay Baldonado History D.W.W Dances With Wolves is a fantastic movie! It depicts the American Indians as a loving race‚ has three very unique Lakota Tribe leaders‚ shows the life in the Great Plains before American settlers arrived‚ it really shows the difference between customs and traditions of the whites and Indians‚ and finally the Sioux and Paunee fighting was very important and showed Dunbar important things that will affect the rest of his life. I really recommend seeing this movie if

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    Invitation to Sociology

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    Invitation to Sociology Peter L. Berger (1963‚ pp. 23–24) [2] noted in his classic book Invitation to Sociology‚ “The first wisdom of sociology is this—things are not what they seem.” Social reality‚ he said‚ has “many layers of meaning‚” and a goal of sociology is to help us discover these multiple meanings. He continued‚ “People who like to avoid shocking discoveries…should stay away from sociology.” As Berger was emphasizing‚ sociology helps us see through conventional understandings of how

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    Limbo Dance

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    different and unique dance and is also called the “Under Stick Dance”. The limbo dates comes from the mid to late 1800s in Trinidad. It reached mainstream popularity during the 1950s. The Limbo was was popularized by dancer pioneer Julia Edwards (known as the First Lady of Limbo) and her company‚ which also appeared in several films‚ like “Fire Down Below”‚ and toured internationally in the 1960s. A film “Julia and Joyce” was produced in 2010 by Trinidadian and American dance researcher and choreographer

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    An important culture dance for the Sandolios is called the Burning of the Stones. It is an art and another way to keep the spirits alive of the people‚ celebrate Athenesic‚ and to embrace the power and beauty of the wolf. The dance is performed in human form and people dress up in colorful clothing. The dance is meant for everyone to join by the end of the night‚ meaning it is not a hard dance and is the same every year. Before the ceremony can begin‚ someone from the Beta status must volunteer to

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    Indivisible‚ with liberty and Justice for all ______________________________________________ Lee Greenwood: It’s a pledge to fulfill our duties and obligations as citizens of the United States and uphold the principles of our constitution. And‚ last‚ but not least‚ It’s a pledge to maintain the four great freedoms cherished by all Americans: Freedom of Speech Freedom of Religion Freedom from Want and Freedom from FEAR! _________________________________________________ I -- me‚

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    The Wedding Dance

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    Wedding Dance Amador Daguio SYNOPSIS/ SUMMARY There was a couple named Awiyao and Lumnay. They were married for a long time but Awiyao her husband has to marry another girl named Madulimay because Lumnay cannot bear a child. On the night of the wedding of  Awiyao and Madulimay‚ Awiyao went to his and Lumnay’s house where they used to live to personally invite his ex wife to join the dance but Lumnay refuses to join. Lumnay is the best dancer in their tribe.  They had a heart-to-heart talk

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    What were the innovations in ballet under Diaghilev? The Ballet Russe was an American Ballet within the first period of the 20th century that was called “Russo-American era”. Dance scholar and author Lincoln Kirstein coined the term because touring Russian dance artist made a huge impact on American audience and dances. The Russian influence was because of Anna Pavlova‚ Mikhail Mordkin‚ and Serge Diaghilev. They showed the American audience what a legitimate ballet looked like. Serge Diaghilev

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    Michelle Grande September 14‚ 2014 Film III Block 7 Dances with Wolves Making friends with wolves and Indians? Two things an American soldier would have never dreamed of. “Dances with Wolves” is the name rightly given to Lieutenant John Dunbar by the Sioux Indian tribe he befriends. The director‚ Kevin Costner stars in this award winning film masterpiece. The plot of this movie involves unrealistic aspects that are convoluted yet resolved. The dialogue was simplistic and believable due to

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