Ajmain Mahbub Professor Hall Philosophy 101 8/4/2014 Saving Water Water is a natural resource that many take for granted; yet it is one we are quick to mourn when it is not present when we need it‚ such as for drinking‚ or when a disaster occurs that thrusts its vulnerability to the forefront of our daily news. Twenty years from now‚ will you have abundant‚ clean water? Unfortunately‚ the answer may be no‚ unless you want to buy water at $3 per gallon. People are already starting to conserve water
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Using Traditional Arts to attract Tourists Traditional Dancing in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka’s Traditional dancing is a one major reason that attract foreign tourists to sri lanka. In this search for Traditional dancing ‚we are going to find out ‚ what are the dances ‚ their characteristics ‚ what musical instruments uses for the dance. There are three main styles of Sri Lankan classical dance: The Kandyan dances of the Hill Country‚ known as Uda Rata Natum; The low country dances of the southern
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Since the early 1900’s‚ swing dancing has livened up the dance floors across the United States. Many versions of swing dancing are still in existence today. Of those dances (the Lindy Hop‚ Jitterbug‚ East Coast Swing‚ West Coast Swing‚ and the Charleston)‚ the two most common amongst the social dancers are the East Coast Swing and West Coast Swing. Though they derived from the same dance‚ the Lindy Hop‚ many things set them apart from one another. The style‚ frame‚ and beat of the West Coast Swing
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Living Between Two Worlds In the essay‚ “Blue Winds Dancing‚” by Tom Whitecloud‚ the theme is motivated by the conflict the narrator faces while missing what he considers home. Satisfaction for ones culture is a fine line between appreciation of your own and disapproval for those that are different. This conflict is brought to light by the narrator’s different views of the two cultures to which he lives. These differences are felt internally and externally as the writer searches for his individuality
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Dance is considered an art‚ but not always a sport. For instance‚ dancing in your room does not count as a sport. Neither should dancing at a wedding be considered a sport. Perhaps dance to you means somebody moving their body to music. You might even think‚ well it is not hard‚ anyone can move their body! The extent of your dancing might be playing your favorite classical music while playing an imaginary instrument. It is indeed possible to break a sweat if you dance hard enough or long enough.
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of life in urban areas so‚ we know that water is very important to us. People can’t live 2 days without water. The following‚ i will show you some ways which could save water in daily activites: 1) Brush Teeths: • First‚ you open the tap‚ wet brush and then taps again. Toothpaste on the brush‚ start oral hygiene. Use a glass‚ taking just enough water to gargle‚ wash brushes instead of turning on the faucet dripping water when you’re brushing your teeth. 2) Cooking: • You should put a small basin
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we ever be able to lift our heads ever again…? (Pause)). Discuss the presentation and role of Rose in this extract and elsewhere in the play. Although mentally handicapped‚ Rose Mundy is perhaps the most fearless of all her sisters. Her role in ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’ is key in highlighting the morally and religiously restricting traits in her sister Kate as well as outlining the confining constraints of living in very rural Ireland. As the plot unravels‚ the audience become increasingly aware of Rose’s
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spirit can survive and triumph even in the most difficult of circumstances. My last image of Ami‚ the one I will always carry in my heart‚ is of a small child‚ all smiling face and waving arms‚ bursting with affection and goodwill‚ undaunted.” (Dancing Skeletons p. 1409) This example influenced me to consider Cultural Anthropology as an option of work. I would want to create friendships like how Kathy was able to with Ami‚ the little girl she
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Jai Batth & Mehtab Dhaliwal 5/26/13 Sustainability & Development India’s Dilemna: Lack of Infrastructure and Its Impact on the Population and Environment India has long been a center of learning‚ culture‚ civilization‚ and above all else; wealth. Beginning with the Indus Valley civilization‚ which began around 3300 BCE‚ the subcontinent of India has played host to a long line of might civilizations that were created on the wealth of the natural resources found on the subcontinent. This
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Access to Water HCM350-History of Healthcare Worldwide Access to Water Introduction Water is a vital source of survival where everyone needs a sufficient‚ clean amount. People use it for drinking‚ cooking‚ cleaning‚ and bathing for good hygiene. Access to water has a direct correlation with health and hygiene. The greater the access is to a population the better overall health and better hygiene the group or region will have. Access to water varies from
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