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    Pe Netball Warm Up

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    trustworthy exercise to finish on. Static Stretching: To begin with you will place one foot in front changing feet after 10 seconds‚ bending your back leg with all the weight on it and stretching your front leg out as far as you can with your toe down then toe lifted. This will stretch out your hamstrings and you thighs so you don’t do any major damage. Next you want to stretch you calves so who will alternatively put on foot in front of the other but this time with the pressure in the front leg

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    and her authority in the household. Lady Macbeth’s opening scene shows her ambitions and her deepest desires. In Act 1‚ Scene 5 (Line 41- 43) she says “Come you spirits….fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty…”. This could be a pun; it could refer to filling from the head to toe or as a queen’s crown which demonstrates Lady Macbeth’s thirst for the throne. She also commands “spirits” to “come” which means she has a dark side or rather a witchy side to her which is in contrast

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    Corruption In Hamlet

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    father to be the King himself‚ even though this is not true. “The age is grown so picked that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier‚ he galls his kibe” (5.1.140-142). After hearing the Gravedigger talk back to Hamlet‚ Hamlet says this line. A "kibe" is an itchy inflammation caused by exposure to moist cold. To "gall" is to rub or abrade. Thus Hamlet’s metaphor shows the peasant’s toe making the courtier’s sore spot even more sore. "I’ faith‚ if he be not rotten before he die--as

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    Gcse 100 Assignment

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    DANCE 100 FINAL ASSIGNMENT New Moves‚ choreographed and performed by the students of the Cornish College of the Arts at the Broadway Performance Hall amazed me with how the dancers were able to express emotional moments in nature and life through various dance techniques. The first piece‚ Tiger Lily 96 performed by Elise Laundles and Collen McNeary‚ contains two young female dancers simulating birds hatching as they transform their bodies from being trapped in the egg to a great bird spreading

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    never reviled. Through out the story the girl proves that she has all the wifely virtues along with the beauty that Saktikumara is looking for in a wife. When Saktikumara finally finds this girl her shear beauty amazes him. He goes on and on‚ from toe to head just describing how beautiful she is. "Her toes are pink inside; the soles are marked with auspicious lines‚ of barley grain‚ fish‚ lotus‚ and pitcher; her ankles are symmetrical and the feet well rounded and not muscular" (136). Starting at

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    More Than Just "Brownies"

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    LenNee’ Kimbell Professor O’Roark ENGL 210-103 13 March 2014 More than just “Brownies” “Brownies‚” by ZZ Packer is about a Brownie troop of fourth-grade African American girls from suburban Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ who go to summer camp. (Gale) At the camp‚ they have an altercation with another troop called troop 909 which were all white girls. They believed that one of the white girls addressed them with a racial insult by calling one of them the “N” word. Apparently they feel offended and seek revenge

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    Concert Dance

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    Jade Robichaux Professor LeJeune October 12‚ 2014 English 101 Types of Dance Styles When a person dances they create a series of rhythmic and patterned body movements that are usually performed to music. Rhythm and tempo of the music and movements of ones body creates different variations of dance styles. Shoes and outfits help to identify what type of dance is being performed. Every dancer has their own style. Main types of dance are jazz‚ ballet‚ or modern dance. Dance is not just a female

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    In a classic Shakespeare play‚ Julius Caesar‚ Antony and Brutus go toe-to-toe at Caesar’s funeral‚ although‚ to Brutus’ dismay Antony’s speech was better than his. Marcus Brutus makes his speech very formally to reason the mob for killing Caesar. Brutus appeals to the people’s minds and leaves an impression that Caesar would have become a tyrant. But What Brutus terms as his reason is a hypothetical situation and is not reason enough for killing Caesar. He does not provide any evidence to his statement

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    Pain: a Part of Life

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    two dimensions of pain; the physical and the emotional pain. Physical pain is a sensation of pure discomfort. For example‚ when you are walking through your house and stump your toe on a table leg‚ you don’t just stand there and say‚ "That hurt." You yell loudly to the world (either nice or naughty) that you stumped your toe. The physical aspects of pain can vary greatly from a

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    300 by Frank Miller

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    300‚ which was based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller’s‚ is a film that still has many anxious people awaiting to see it. It was directed by Zack Snynder and is considered by many a spin off of Dawn of the Dead. This movie contains nonstop action with so much blood that it may be to much for someone to view in one sitting. 300 can be characterized through a suffering plot‚ unrealistically portrayed strength of warriors in battle‚ jaded dialect‚ and it’s mind-blowing graphical images. The only

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