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    Emo Culture

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    combination from the punk rock and the hardcore tendencies. From etymological point of view the name emocore comes from emotional hardcore and its roots are in Washington in the middle of 80s. For founders of the emocore tendency could be shown Rites of Spring‚ Embrace and Rain. Gradually with the notion emocore they start to define themselves hardcore punk bands‚ which start to add melodic elements to their songs. The sadness‚ the love‚ the sense of guilt is the basic topic in the lyrics of the emocore

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    Spring Festival Gala

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    United Great China A Comparative Study of the CCTV Spring Festival Galas‚ 1984-86 and 2004-06 Xiaoyan Xu Thesis submitted to the faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts In Political Science Dr. Timothy W. Luke‚ Chair Dr. Scott G. Nelson Dr. Yannis Stivachtis June 7‚ 2007 Blacksburg‚ VA Keywords: China‚ TV‚ CCTV‚ Spring Festival‚ ideology‚ nationalism‚ media‚ symbolic politics

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    Nijinsky’s Contribution to Modernism Vaslav Nijinsky was a famous dancer turned choreographer with the Russian ballet company the Ballets Russes during the early 1900’s (Nijinsky). Though he spent only a few short years as a choreographer with the Ballets Russes‚ Nijinksy helped propel ballet into the modern era with a new form of movement that would influence dancers for many‚ many generations to come. Nijinsky’s presentation of new sexual identities held within the choreography of his ballets

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    the United States. DDT‚ in the form of “sprays‚ dusts‚ and aerosols‚” was “applied almost universally to farms‚ gardens‚ forests‚ and . . . [had] the power to kill every insect‚ the ‘good’ and the ‘bad.’” In 1962‚ Rachael Carson published Silent Spring in which she discusses the impact DDT usage had on the environment and public health. Even though “the intended target may be only a few weeds or insects‚” it killed everything and left behind “a deadly film.” She insisted that DDT “not be called

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    scientists discovered pesticides that would kill the insects and end the war between farmers and insects that attacked their crops. Rachel Carson introduced her point of view from her scientific research to the public through her book titled Silent Spring‚ which is about humans destroying the entire earth and all the living things including humans themselves instead of supporting life. As Rachel Carson was a little girl‚ she already knew that she wanted to be a recognized writer when she grows up

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    Palm Springs Project

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    Marketing Giant of the Desert Palm Springs is a city in California mostly known for its great attractions and countless fun exciting things to do. In a way it’s more of a Vacation Resort than anything else. Palm Springs strives off tourism‚ it is the most important income in the whole city after sales taxes and property taxes. Tourists visit Palm Springs mostly in the winter when everything is open to the public. During the winter is when most events in Palm Springs occur aswell. It is a city of numerous

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    Cleaning Up Resu-mess

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    NIgel C. thompson jr. Student id: 000-05-2886 Cleaning Up Resu-mess Introduction Given the economic situation of today‚ there are more individuals who enter the job market daily. The traditional way for the HR managers to review applications were to manually sort through individual resumes and make their decision based on overall qualifications. For some companies they have resorted to investing in software with a promise to do what they are seeking. Today‚ there are web-based solutions which

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    musical education. His first substantial music writing was in E Flat and it was called “The Firebird.” After this show was debuted by a ballet and was a success‚ he wrote Petruska. His next major music scene was his third ballet called “The Rite of Spring.” This marked the beginning of modernism in music and made Stravinsky the most influential composer of that time. After these three ballets came The Nightingale‚ Renard‚ the Soldier’s Tale‚ and Symphonies of Wind. All of

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    account how building should be made with consideration to “all children‚ all species‚ for all time”. This‚ in essence‚ was the focus of his presentation. The presentation begins with a reference to Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring‚ which is famous for and regarded as the catalyst for society’s environmental awareness. Following this introduction‚ McDonough illustrates how society has yet to take into consideration the harmful effect their products have on not only the environment

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    The Arab Spring Paper

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    February 12‚ 2014 The Arab Spring. Has it Failed? The article “The Arab Spring. Has it Failed?” as seen in The Economist is about how despite the fact that after two and a half years of revolution and violence in the middle east we have seen very little positive changes‚ we shouldn’t give up hope as the Arab Spring revolution of brining positive change to this area of the world hasn’t exactly failed just yet. Because some of the countries with the highest hopes are struggling (Tunisia‚ Libya and

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