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    Presentational Communication Dr. Whalen Demonstration Speech: Latin Dancing *General Purpose: To Inform *Specific Purpose: To inform others about the culture of Salsa Dancing and the basic steps to this dance. *Central Idea: The main steps in salsa dancing are mainly to have good eye and feet coordination with your partner. Hola amigos‚ como estan todos? How many of you have ever been at a lounge or club in DC‚ heard a song similar to this? Play snippet of music (10 seconds) and wondered

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    First of all‚ I like how you approached your speech with the visual of a reusable water bottle‚ asking the question immediately grabbing the audience attention ‘By a show of hands‚ how many of you own and regularly use some sort of reusable water bottle like the one in front of me?’ That is something I wish I could have done different‚ some type of visual item to grab the audience attention even more. I thought your argument was well presented but I thought you did not really give the students a

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    The period of the 1930s and 1940s is known as the Swing Era. Big bands like Benny Goodman‚ Count Basie‚ Artie Shaw‚ and others became household names and music icons ("Jazz History- Swing"). Swing music was a trendy style of jazz‚ while swing dancing was very popular and performed in many dance halls. As they became more widespread‚ both became a vital part of America. The 1930s brought a style of music that was possibly the most fashionable and accessible in jazz history. Swing music was an extension

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    Drum Taps By Walt Whitman

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    however‚ there are poems that have themes such as death and democracy. In his collection “Drum Taps” Whitman speaks about the Civil War and its effects on the American people. Many scholars‚ and myself believe that throughout this collection he changes his tone. Leslie Jamison says that critics have dismissed Walt Whitman’s work as mediocracy‚ but that when looking at his later pieces such as “Drum Taps” you can see his true genius. He begins the collection with a cheery tone and sound effects‚ but

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    The author proposes introduction of social dancing in Golden Age senior residences in order to prevent or delay the onset of dementia among their residents. For this he cites that according to 21 year old study which states only frequent dancing offers protection against dementia. I find his claim specious and unreliable on many grounds. Firstly‚ the authors claim depends on a study that is statistically unreliable. There is no mention of when the study took place‚ the sample size of the study

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    ‘A Bit of Singing and Dancing’ Susan Hill CBE (born 5 February 1942) is an English author of fiction and non-fiction works. Her novels include The Woman in Black‚ The Mist in the Mirror and I’m the King of the Castle for which she received the Somerset Maugham Award in 1971. She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to literature.[1][2] A Bit of Singing and Dancing is a short story collection by British writer Susan Hill. It

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    Marilyn Pineda MS&E 266 Sweetwater Case Submitted January 14‚ 2013 Sweetwater Case Questions 1. From your point-of-view‚ what are the most important user needs in the water purification market? To save space‚ the entire list of important user needs is shown in the Table below along with Kano structure categories. The most important needs are designated “Must Haves” in Question 2: The two Water Quality criteria‚ the ability to pump through the unit directly into drinking water containers

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 A Brief History of the Ground Water Well in British Columbia 3 Organizational strategic Analysis 4 Environmental scanning 5 Aligning HR Strategy to Organizational strategic Analysis 6 3-Year Financial Budget Summary 7 Human Resource Planning

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    Team C: Cole Kamish‚ Tara Gerkens‚Virginia Froonjian Bambā: Water Purification System for Mumbai Metro Area Multinational Business 52:620:369:40 Table of Contents 1. Basic Information………………………………………………………………….3 2. Executive Summary……………………………………………………………….5 3. Mission Statement and Vision…………………………………………………….7 4. Company Overview……………………………………………………………….7 5. Product & Service Plan……………………………………………………………7 6. Management Plan…………………………………………………………………

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    Saakumu Dance Troupe

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    Saakumu Dance Troupe On Friday February the 26th at 8pm. I attended a life changing performance at Houston Community College in Houston Texas. When I arrived to the Performance Art Center Theater 1.There is a panel discussion on three performances that will be taken place. Along with the meaning behind each chorographer. I was drawn to Saakumu Dance Troupe‚ whom performed African dances from Ghana. The traditional meaning behind Saakumu displayed‚ truth‚ originality‚ while staying true to the traditional

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