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    Irish Step Dancing

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    Irish Step Dancingc Irish step dancing is a style of dance based on the foundation of traditional Irish dance form. Irish step dancing‚ with its very charismatic beat and energy‚ is sure to captivate you. At the County Clare School of Irish Dance‚ I had the amazing opportunity to observe Irish step dancing being taught to a classroom of energetic students over a two day period. Nothing is more Irish than Irish step dancing. Irish step dancing is a brilliant celebration of the arts and a unique

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    Roman Dancing Essay

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    Dancing is a beautiful style of art that has been passed on through history for hundreds of years. Dancing has inspired and motivated people to express themselves through movement. In ancient times‚ dancing was used to please the gods or express their feelings. Currently‚ not much has changed‚ dance has been used to show one’s emotions and is used to relax and enjoy themselves. In Rome‚ dance was an important virtue and art that should be taught more in modern times. The​ ​style​ ​of​ ​dance​ ​in​

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    part of human nature‚ and friendship is one of the most important parts of it. Having friends isn’t just having someone to talk to in public‚ but it’s much more than that. With friends it’s all about the little things‚ close talks‚ inside jokes etc. Being a good friend is about having trust in your friend and being trustworthy‚ in all friendships people are bound to say bad things behind the others back‚ but being able to overcome that is what makes a good friendship. Another thing to being a good

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    Friendship A friend is defined as a person whom one knows‚ likes‚ and trusts‚ therefore this is a friendship. In every society in the world people have and follow this relationship and support it. In some societies this relationship is given more importance than others. In our society friends are given almost the same attention as ones family member. Family is the closest relationship a person has‚ and if that is disturbed a friend can be very helpful. During the development of a friendship in the

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    A Virtuous Friendship Aristotle’s definition of a virtuous friendship can be easily contradicted. It is easy to say that a virtuous friendship is to will the good of another for their own sake‚ but can we as human beings be capable of doing a completely unselfish act? Can we truthfully say that we are friends with one another‚ not for our own sake but for the sake of our friends? To answer this question let us begin to discuss the different types of friendships according to Aristotle

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    Friendship

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    s/paragraph%20rewrite%20examples--1.pdf (1) I want to talk about friendship. Friends can change your life. So‚ you must know who is a real friend. Firstly‚ your friend must understand you and of course‚ you must understand her‚ too. I think‚ another important point in a friendship is confidence. You mustn ’t tell lies to each other. In addition‚ you must say everything about yourself. I think these are important for a friendship. If you have a friend like this‚ you don ’t break up with her because

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    The Dancing Girl of Izu

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    Yasunari Kawabata: The Dancing Girl of Izu My favorite author is Yasunari Kawabata‚ was born in June 14‚ 1899 and died in April 16‚ 1972. He is a Japanese short story writer and the first Japanese author to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. His works combined the beauty of old Japan with modernist trends. Kawabata’s books have been described as melancholy lyricism and often explore the place of sex within culture and within individual lives. “The Dancing Girl of Izu” is a story like this‚ my

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    Friendship

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    change you and even they can destroy you as a person. That’s what a friend can do. A famous writer said‚ “Friendship is unnecessary‚ like philosophy‚ like art... It has no survival value; rather it is the one of those things that give value to survival. For me‚ friendship is the mutual feelings of trust and affection and as well as our behaviour that typify relationships between friends. Friendship is an abstract word but it has a great impact to the life of an individual. When you have friends you know

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    heart because they provide love‚ comfort‚ warmth and acceptance. People say that loves works in mysterious ways‚ it can hit you suddenly when you least expect it‚ but I am glad to say that love has stroked my heart in a marvelous way called friendship. Every day I give thanks to God for sending me an angel down from heaven. Since I was little I would ask God to send me someone whom which I can talk to and can understand me. Now after many years he has giving me the privilege of giving me an amazing

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    Bigelow and La Gaipa (1975) observed children’s friendships by asking a number of children to write an essay about their best friend using the approach called “content analysis”. William Corsaro however dictates that in order to study children you must study them in the context of their own peer culture‚ he used the “ethnographic approach”. In this essay I shall attempt to compare and contrast the approach used by Bigelow and La Gaipa (1975) and that taken by William Corsaro (2006). In the early

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