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    Donald Marshall Jr.

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    back from the party‚ because the tickets were sold out. As they were talking Roy Ebsury (former ship’s cook)‚ and Jimmy McNeal (unemployed laborer) who were also there at the time asked Sandy and Donald for a cigar. As Donald and Sandy approach the two men to give them a cigar‚ Roy asks for them to come and join him at his house for a drink (alchohol). Sandy and Donald refuse and Roy walks off with Jimmy. Although Roy turns around and comes towards Sandy while calling them. As he approaches Sandy

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    Inca Dance Culture

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    elements at hand for the making of the instruments. He continues: "While in one area the back of a charango might be made with the carcass of an armadillo‚ in another it might be made with the shell of a tortoise; while in one area the sikus flute (pan flute) might be made from thin and long bamboo‚ producing a windy sound‚ in another area

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    Copper Sunrise Notes

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    trader told of the news of savages causing trouble everywhere Jamie received a copper flute as a gift from overseas Jamie sees a spiral of smoke coming from the hills Jamie finds his pet seal shot Chapter 4 Jamie clamours over rocks to find Robert because he was out with Andrew hunting Jamie sees a snow goose and follows it into the woods Jamie meets a native boy by a creek Jamie gives the boy his copper flute; the boy gives Jamie his copper necklace and a salmon Chapter 5 Jamie returns to town

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    reasons for her actions are that‚ she feels shes not fulfilling the duty of a wife. In terms of expanding the family three. Guleri makes a choice by committing suicide‚ when she finds out that Manak was forced too find a different wife. She keeps Manaks flute under her Dupatta‚ which allways reminds her of him‚ and his love to her‚ Outer / inner Characterization Outer- There is not told about her apprentice‚ except a “Dupatta” which is a cloth‚ that indie girls wear for different accessions. Silver

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    weakened by society’s expectation. Another character‚ Roy Cohn‚ a powerful “gay” lawyer who is diagnosed with AIDS refuses to “identify” himself as a homosexual. Roy’s doctor reveals that his diagnosis of AIDS is caused by his sexual interactions with men‚ alleging that he is a homosexual. However‚ Roy strongly disagrees. “Roy Cohn is not a homosexual. Roy Cohn is a heterosexual man‚ Henry‚ who fucks around with guys”‚ he explains. Roy strongly refuses to attach himself with the word‚ “homosexual”

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    cheating essay

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    time. Dorothy represented everyman as in the citizens. Scarecrow represented the farmers because farmers didn’t use their head when needed. Tin-man was the industrial workers‚ and lastly the lion represented Jennings Bryon populist. My favorite character in this book is tin-man because he shows loving emotions through the entire book even without a heart Tin-man was a woodman or in other words a laborer. He started as a normal woodman when he met a beautiful munchkin girl. Her grandmother didn’t

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    Colombian Folkore Dance

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    wear colorful long skirts (often black with decorations and folds)‚ a white short sleeved shirt with layers of wavy lines of fabric‚ the hair is put back‚ not loose‚ and they also wear sandals. They will follow the music that often has sounds from a flute and drums. The might carry a candle as part of the dance (most often if it is indoors and it is dark). The dance is performed everywhere in Colombia and it is often played in night clubs for older people. The significance is basically related to tradition

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    Loyalty In Blade Runner

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    perhaps most evident in the character of Roy Batty. The film develops the character as a “villain‚” as he does devious things‚ appears sinister and delivers dialogue with a British accent. However‚ much to the audience’s confusion‚ the character is anything but a villain. Roy‚ like all replicants‚ wants to live longer. This idea of life and death is morbid and depressing‚ and yet it is something we humans ponder on a daily basis. In the film’s most bizarre twist‚ Roy saves Rick Deckard from death. Preceding

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    offer. McKay used imagery in his sonnet so that he can paint a picture of the prostitute dancing around on the pole for the men and women while trying not to express that she was not comfortable doing that: “Her voice was like the sound of blended flutes blown by black players upon a picnic day” (stanza 2). She sounded if she liked the attention from the crowd of people but it seems that she was avoided by the situation. For example he writes‚ “To me she seem a proudly –swaying palm‚ growing lovelier

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    films subtle subtext element of its allegorical relationship to Christianity. Throughout the film‚ it appeared that the analogy between the Bible and events in the movie actually had a relative connection‚ for example‚ Tyrell could be seen as God‚ Roy Batty as Lucifer‚ and Rachel as “the biblical wife of Israel in the Old Testament; the mother of a culture that will rule the Earth.” (Romero‚ 114) Also known as Eve‚ and Deckard as Adam. Humanity itself is brought up for definition in this film

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