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    Billy Elliot Conventions

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    Social conventions In the movie‚ Billy Elliot‚ we witness how the community stops Billy from forming his own identity in this world of miners illustrating the social conventions in a community restricting individuals from transitioning into the world. Billy’s father‚ boxing instructor and his brother are all against him in the journey of becoming a ballet dancer as it is against the community. This happened in the 1980s‚ when the London mine workers were striking against the forced closure of the

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    The Lorax 2

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    in his hand An idea in his head‚ and no greed in his plan He left for a place where the sky is blue With a small patch of sunlight That leaves the green grass new The clouds that filled the sky were a crisp white A place where the Swomee-Swans could take flight And the humming fish hummed in the rippulous pond While the Brown Bar- ba- loots played And sung in the shade “Excuse me! Excuse me! ‘Ted cried out ‘I need your help without a single doubt‚ To plant this Truffula seed to

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    As you like it Act 1 Scene 3 Solved Contextual Question Rosalind: The duke my father loved his father dearly. Celia: Doth it therefore ensue that you should love his son dearly? By this kind of chase‚ I should hate him‚ for my father hated his father dearly; yet I hate not Orlando. Rosalind: N‚ faith‚ hate him not‚ for my sake. Celia: Why should I not? Doth he not deserve well? i) What inconvenience has Orlando suffered on account of being the son of Sir Rowland? Orlando has

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    Kohlberg’s theory on Moral Development opened up a new field of study in Western science. The theory gained momentum in the sixties and seventies and continues to inspire research today (Daeg de Mott‚ 2007). Kohlberg’s theory was the first of its kind and remains the foundation for all subsequent research into moral reasoning (Daeg de Mott‚ 2007). Kohlberg wrote the book “The Philosophy of Moral Development”‚ in 1981. He was also involved in many articles and professional journals‚ such as “The Just

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    inhabiting the forest. Three different types of these creatures are forced to leave‚ as a result of the Once-ler’s new industry. The Lorax reprimands the Once-ler‚ screaming “my poor Bar-ba-loots are all getting the crummies” (35)‚ and “My poor Swomee-Swans… why‚ they can’t sing a note!” (40)‚ and tells the Once-ler he’s “glumping the pond where the Humming-Fish hummed!” (47) These events are what make clear Seuss’ intended emphasis on the well being of people being infringed upon by industry and large

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    dancing and prancing‚ smiling sweetly back at me. Each move we made were precise and synchronized. I couldn’t help but glance at my gracefulness in the crystal clear mirrors. This was my time to shine. I gave a finishing double pirouette and the famous swan lake pose as the closing to my ballet recital. That smell of cherry blossom lip gloss and fresh roses filled the room. You could feel excitement‚ joy and nervousness all at the same time in the atmosphere. Ballerinas were busy having their make

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    Music in Our Life

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    forms and musicals‚ you also enjoy the music that is a part of it. Dancing and music cannot be separated. When people dance‚ they usually need appropriate music to company. Tchaikovsky is one of the greatest composers in the world‚ and his famous work "Swan Lake" is created for the ballet. We almost can say that the ballet dancing gave Tchaikovsky inspirations to write the music. Of course‚ other activities are all important for a culture. My favorite style of music is pop music‚ because it is

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    The Person I Admire

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    we were separated. That was because no family could take us together and also use sign language. That is why we were separated. Later Joe and my brothers moved to live with his new foster parents in White Swan. I lived with a different foster family and Joe felt anxious about living in White Swan. His new foster parent names were Sean and Faye. They were kind and friendly parents‚ and they welcomed my brothers into their home. Joe had a hard time adjusting to his new family‚ but he did well. When

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    Why Is 51 Pegasi Exist?

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    Frank Zwicky was an astronomer at Caltech‚ from 1925 until his death in 1974‚ who helped to discover some of the weirdest things in the universe. He was denied access to the University’s large 200 inch telescope to perform calculations so instead he used a much smaller eighteen inch telescope‚ which was barely appropriate for the scientific work he was doing. During his catalog of all known galaxies‚ he discovered tiny points of star-like light at unfathomable distances‚ in such a way that should

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    in South Carolina where the homes were 1940 plantation styles. Cypress Gardens was chosen as the setting for Noah and Allie’s lake scene. The props used for this particular scene were white swans which were imported and trained so they would learn to follow boats and appear on the screen (SCIWAY). The swans used in the boat scene were a symbolism of nature and love and that showed young love and Noah’s longing of his heart for Allie. There was a lot of high-key lighting in this scene as the sun

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