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    Swamp Dweller Kearlie

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    The Swamp Dwellers focuses the struggle between the old and the new ways of life in Africa. It also gives us a picture of the cohesion that existed between the individual and southern Nigerian society. The conflict between tradition and modernity is also reflected in the play. The play mirrors the socio-cultural pattern‚ the pang and the sufferings of the swamp dwellers and underlines the need for absorbing new ideas. The struggle between human beings and unfavourable forces of nature is also captured

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    Stephen Reich Minimalism

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    As society has evolved over time‚ so has music. Historians have documented and classified the evolution of music into distinct “eras‚” each embodying music that represented the musical sentiments in that era. In the past‚ many prominent musicians have proposed philosophies challenging the traditional musical expectations of their day and‚ thus‚ revolutionizing music. Music continues evolving even today‚ as modern composers break tradition and reshape societal and cultural attitudes toward music.

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    excited and energized our body and perhaps even carried us off to relaxing far away shores. The power of sound to heal‚ and create relaxation has been known by ancient civilizations for centuries. Repetitive sound vibrations such as chanting‚ drumming‚ and toning have been used as part of spiritual practices to restore and rejuvenate mind‚ body and spirit. Everything in the universe is in a state of vibration。This vibration causes a natural frequency in every object including the human body

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    Poooooooooooooooooooo

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    orchids deck the tree-tops  And ferns the warm dark soil. Core of my heart‚ my country!  Her pitiless blue sky‚  When sick at heart‚ around us‚  We see the cattle die -  But then the grey clouds gather‚  And we can bless again  The drumming of an army‚  The steady‚ soaking rain. Core of my heart‚ my country!  Land of the Rainbow Gold‚  For flood and fire and famine‚  She pays us back threefold -  Over the thirsty paddocks‚  Watch‚ after many days‚  The filmy veil of greenness 

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    Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Life

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    Toyotomi Hideyoshi was born in a peasant family who then slowly rose up in position. He left his home to work for the daimyo‚ of Totomi. A short period of time later‚ he went back home and became a foot soldier for Oda Nobunaga‚ who was a really good Japanese leader at that time. A summarized history of Oda Nobunaga‚ he was the son of Oda Nobuhide‚ who was a minor daimyo in Owari province‚ which is now a part of Aichi prefecture in central Honshu. Nobuhide even though he was a minor daimyo‚ he controlled

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    Nirvana's Style

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    shirts due to the fact that Aberdeen is a logging town‚ greasy and messy hair‚ baggy blue washed jeans and converse shoes especially from a thrift store‚ This clothing approach was authentic and was key to the Seattle scene. The majority of grunge vocalists had long hair which was used to hide their face so they can express themselves‚ most notably Cobain and Eddie Vedder. Nirvana’s style is very recognisable even within grunge. Cobain’s style of play the guitar is very original as he very very

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    Dance and Clarissa

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    women by the name of Molly Graybull. Molly danced wonderfully that mesmerized Clarissa. After that night‚something woke Clarissa’s spirit. She slowly improves her character and starts to lose her anti-social behavior. Clarissa liked the sound of the drumming and really wanted to learn how to dance. Dancing made Clarissa feel like she found her roots and belongs in the pow-wow circle.she becomes free of anger and discontent while she dances. In conclusion‚ the writer shows us that Clarissa has found

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    My Country

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    is particularly strong “ An opal-hearted country is a great example as it gives us a clear picture of the magnificence of Australia’s colours‚ from the sapphire mountains‚ jewelled sea‚ white ring barked forest to the ragged mountain ranges. “The drumming of an army” helps us to imagine the pelting of rain on a drought ridden land. The poet often refers to the country as a

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    in the story. The general relates to my life because it symbolize the generals presence and the smell. They connect to the battle because they become the general. The drums relate to my life because I use to always want to learn how to be a pro at drumming in the lord’s

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    ”…no speaking is left in me no: tongue breaks and thin fire is racing under skin and in eyes no sight and drumming fills ears and cold sweat hold me and shaking grips me all‚ greener than grass I am and dead- or almost I seem to me (p.639 lines 7-18) These lines by Sappho give the impression almost of pain‚ speechless‚ the thin fire that racing under skin‚ the blindness‚ the deafness from drumming. This is quite an image of being struck forcefully by the emotion of love. Compared to the Egyptian love

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