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    Dance Chapter 1 Summary

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    Chapter 1 Notes The impulse to move is the raw material that cultures shapes into evocative sequences of physical activity that we call DANCE -So intensely personal is dance‚ so closely linked to cultural identity. -Some people disagree abou the meaning and value of dance that is results in confusion‚ anger‚ and violence. Cambodia- -The royal treasury supported thousands of court dancers who played a central role in the fertility rights and ancestor worship. -King jayavarman VII paid honor

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    pale lightish eyes‚ while most people in the community have darker eyes. At this point lily is being quite rude and In their society it is unacceptable to call attention to all the ways people are different. Another major event occurs in the same chapter and happens almost immediately after his family take in Gabriel. Jonas thought about the Announcement Makers or speakers who make announcements to the community over the loudspeakers‚ including “reminders” to

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    Marjane Chapter 1 Summary

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    up with him because it is believed you can only have a relationship with a person of your own class. Marji thought that if the two classes of people have the same opinion on things and destroyed the class system‚ Iran would be a peaceful country. I think if Marjane had lived in Iran all her life‚ she would have fulfilled her purpose. As her dad said when she was leaving to go to Austria “Never forget who you are and what your purpose is”‚ Marjane would have completed the task that she thinks she

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    Dr. Stephen Kucera - Chapter 1 Summary/Reaction In the introduction the author discusses his feelings about the importance of scientific literacy for our civilization. Currently‚ a swift and far reaching biocide is in progress and there may be ramifications for our civilization if we do not begin to address these issues soon. I agree with the author because I feel that our society has become so insulated from the effects of nature on our lives that we have lost a great deal of respect for it

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    As I read the first page of Salamanca‚ I thought it was really a boring story but as I continued reading it‚ it becomes more interesting‚ I thought it wouldn’t be that interesting at all. The first chapter was all about how Gaudencio and Jacinta came to know each other. It started when Gaudencio decided to return to Jacinta Cordova‚ his wife of eleven days‚ which he abandoned in the pouring rain one early morning. The night when Gaudencio decided to return to Jacinta‚ he told his friend the story

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    Robots

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    No matter how similar the robot started to look‚ and even act like humans‚ they do not exactly mimic the human. The actual face-to-face contact between people is important for people of all ages and if it is interrupted by the robot would not be pretty. In the article "Robots that Care" by Jerome Groopman‚ he discusses how scientists have started to create robots for medical therapy‚ and how it is currently trying to replace Therapist. However‚ the robot is not a good medical therapy for the future

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    Evil Robot Monkey Summary

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    Analyzing and Interpreting Texts For this assignment we read the stories Evil Robot Monkey (Kowal‚ Mary Robinette‚ Evil Robot Monkey)‚ and The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees (Yu‚ E. Lily‚ The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees). These stories use animals as the main characters and they show a piece of the human psyche‚ that would change if the stories used humans instead of the animals. While Evil Robot Monkey is as close to using human characters as The Cartographer Wasps and the

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    Leonardo’s robot‚ also known as medieval man‚ refers to a humanoid automaton designed by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1495. According to Wikipedia‚ The design notes for the robot appear in sketchbooks that were rediscovered in the 1950s. Leonardo displayed his "robot" at a celebration hosted by Duke Sforza at the court of Milan in 1495. The robot knight could stand‚ sit‚ raise its visor and independently maneuver its arms. The entire robotic system was operated by a series of pulleys and cables

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    ROBOT

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    Advantages 1) Going to far away planets 2) Spying on people in ways people can’t move and from views humans can’t reach 3) Going far down into the unknown waters where humans would be crushed 4) Giving us information that humans can’t get 5) Working at places 24/7 without any salary and food. Plus they don’t get bored 6) They can perform tasks faster than humans and much more consistently and accurately 7) They can capture moments just too fast for the human eye to get‚ for example the Atlas

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    Chapter 1 The Art Of Benin I

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    Chapter One The Art of Benin I I. Introduction A. Cultural Encounters Between Europe and Benin from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century 1. The trade in objects in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries 2. The imperial confrontations of the late nineteenth century 3. The engagement with ideas about art in the twentieth century B. European Contacts with Benin Europeans first became aware of the existence of Benin through Portuguese traders in the fifteenth century. The accounts left behind indicate

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