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    families that were similar to ours. So seeing how my life had been filled with many Hispanic and Latinos around me at all times I never thought of how others would view our many traditions. I would say that like many Hispanics we see our crazy‚ dancing‚ fun-loving families as the norm. However after many moves and many changes of friends I started start to notice that the way my family was

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    evidence about how bad dance can be on ones body there are many postitives that come from dancing. In "What This Ballerina Knows About Body Hatred" Martuza claims that dancing turned around her eating disorder. She struggled with an eating disorder as a young girl and then she started dancing and it gave her something to work for and participate in‚ therefore her eating disorder went away. Throughout the years of dancing her eating disorder came in and out until one day when she was at the studio and her

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    Princess Santubong and Princess Sejinjang is suitable to be used in year 2 or 3 ESL classroom because of a few reasons. This mythical story of the legendary Santubong and Sejinjang mountains is actually from Sarawak‚ Malaysia. This story is about two princesses that being sent to the earth. They were given mandate to rule two villages that live with no peace. As they broke their promises because of fighting‚ they were being cursed and became mountain and island. The reasons that this story being chosen

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    Wheeler1 Miranda Wheeler Ms. Riser English 101 September 25‚ 2014 Dance Classes Have you ever taken dance? I have been in dance for twelve years. Three examples of my favorite dance classes are tap‚ ballet‚ and pointe. Dancing has been one of my favorite hobbies since I was five years old. One example of my favorite dance classes is tap class. The reason it is one of my favorites is because my dance class has high heel black shoes with metal taps on the heel and

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    Persian‚ Native American‚ Chinese and African-American characters. Say What? How Kevin McKidd Brought Scotland to Brave The division isn’t just ethnic; in more recent years‚ and represented in Mulan (1998) and Pocahantas (1995) in particular‚ the Princesses have become more willing to embark on adventures far bolder than marches with dwarves and rides in pumpkins with mice (though that

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    Initially Princesse does not know much about art’ but as she learns more she wishes to leave something beautiful behind for when she is no longer here. “ it struck Princesse that this is why she wanted to make pictures‚ to have something that showed what she had observed in a way no one else had…”(pg.140). it is inspiring that even in a hard

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    in these powers lies within the character of the princess of each dance. Both the classical and Indarapatra version of the Singkil dance illustrates different levels of gender‚ class‚ and sexuality through the different presentations of power the princesses in each dance holds. The historical background story of the two Singkils greatly contrast from each other. The classical‚ original version of the Singkil takes place in the land of Bembaran. It is about a beautiful princess‚ being courted and

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    THE CONTROVERSIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE DISNEY PRINCESS FRANCHISE SAMANTHA GARCIA HARMON 05/04/2012 Princess themed fairytales have great influence on children’s books‚ movies‚ and television shows. In 1937 Disney released ‘Snow White and the seven dwarfs’ the first full length cell-animated film in motion picture history. It is based on the Brothers Grimm German fairytale‚ and it is also the debut of Disney’s very first marketed princess. Since then Disney has created their own princess line

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    the four non-Caucasian Disney princesses and the second American princess. The introduction of Tiana jumpstarted a new line of Disney princesses – followed by Tangled‚ Brave (Pixar‚ but included in Disney princess line-up)‚ and Frozen – and returned to the notion brought on by such self-saving princesses as Pocahontas and Mulan. In addition to bringing back to the forefront the Disney princess line after 11 years and

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    Mask Dances of Bhutan

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    Mask Dance (Cham) Classical dances in Bhutan are reflected in the religious mask pageants and ritual dances. With the introduction of Buddhism in the 8th century AD by Guru Padmasambhava from Tibet‚ ritual and mask dances gained roots in the Bhutanese system as part of the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. With the birth of the great Terton (treasure revealer) Pema Lingpa in the 15th century‚ the mask dances in Bhutan took firm roots and gained an impetus as part of the Bhutanese cultural life. The Ter

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