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    Biped Cunningham Essay

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    Biped‚ choreographed in 1999‚ is the culmination of Cunningham’s experimentation with technology and dance. For Biped Cunningham collaborated with Paul Kaiser and Shelley Eshkar to compile 25 minutes of motion-captured animation that could be broken down into smaller pieces and projected onto a scrim that covers the front of the stage (Copeland 2004: 193). The animation can appear as the concentric-circle shaped figures from LifeForms‚ or it can be stripped down to appear as floating dots or lines

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    Women for centuries have been flighting for their fundamental rights‚ and independence from patriarchal society and polices. Three social feminist movements: Tatyana Fazlaizadeh’s street art fighting against street harassment “Stop Telling Women To Smile”;The Fed Up Honey’s undoing stereotypes of ethnic minority women residing in the low economic side of the Lower East Side; and lastly the Zero Tolerance Policy from Edinburgh display feminist theories of Marxist‚ Socialist‚ Radical and Black feminism

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    Amy Rowley Case Summary

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    Amy Rowley‚ a deaf kindergartener‚ is the subject of this case. Her parents‚ deaf as well‚ attended a meeting prior to Amy’s first day of school to discuss services. She was to be placed in the general education classroom‚ have the use a FM hearing aid‚ and given a sign language interpreter. Amy had a successful year in kindergarten and the interpreter stated that Amy did not need his services. At the annual IEP meeting‚ the school proposed that Amy continue the use of the FM hearing aid‚ have speech

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    Crooked Smile

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    have a smile on her face. When she smiles it’s because she feels like screaming. She is a strong girl even when other are not. Her hair has the sweet scent of strawberry and is always messy‚ even when we go out. She is a very attractive girl in my eye‚ she is tall but I think that’s what makes her look cute. She is normally thick and her skin is caramel .Her touch makes people shudder like a cold breeze of winter‚ it’s smooth and hasty. Her smile is a bit crooked but it’s a genuine smile‚ not a lot

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    Interpretation "Smile"

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    Interpretation "Smile" Never could a smile have been more disgraceful for Matthew than the one he bared in the short story "Smile"‚ written by D.H. Lawrence. Matthew‚ the main character‚ receives a telegram informing him of his wife’s critical health. Then‚ he goes to see Ophelia‚ his wife‚ in the convent where she resides. The relationship between the couple is problematic; they have separate 12 times. Once at the convent‚ the setting of the story‚ the Mother Superior informs Matthew that his

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    Smile Factory

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    COMMENTS ON Van Maanen‚ J.‚ “The Smile Factory: Work at Disneyland”‚ In P. Frost‚ et al (eds.) Reframing Organizational Culture‚ Newbury Park‚ CA: Sage Publications‚ 1991‚ pp. 58-76. A) HOW DOES THIS PAPER RELATE TO OTHER MATERIAL YOU HAVE REFLECTED ON IN THIS MODULE? The ‘Smile Factory: Work at Disneyland’ case study emphasizes a strong correlation with the in-class topics presented throughout the Organisational Behaviour module. The paper is a description of the organisation’s code of conduct

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    Operation Smile

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    Andrew Woods Sages Bach/Mason Operation Smile research paper Around the world there are hundreds or possibly thousands of non-profit organizations in service. By definition such organizations "exist for educational or charitable reasons... from which its shareholders or trustees do not benefit financially." (www.investorwords.com). This definition encompasses every type of non-profit organization‚ however all non-profit organizations do not have the same specific goals or purpose. For example

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    The Clown's Smile

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    The Clown’s Smile On one corner of my dresser sits a smiling toy clown on a tiny unicycle--a gift I received from my aunt although she knows I am terrified of clowns. The clown’s puffy red hair‚ made of cotton‚ covers its ears but is parted above the eyes. The green eyes are outlined in black with thin‚ dark lashes flowing from the brows. It has cherry-red cheeks‚ nose‚ and lips‚ and its broad grin disappears into the wide‚ yellow ruffle around its neck. The clown wears a fluffy‚ two-tone nylon

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    Operation Smile

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    charitable donation of $20 per month for one year alleviates the burden of a facial deformity for one well-deserving child. Operation Smile is one of the many charitable foundations where you can really see the impact of your donation dollars. Here on our website‚ you can view pictures from our recent missions and read about the latest news and events. Operation Smile relies on charitable donations and medical volunteers to complete 25 or more missions each year. During a standard mission‚ a team

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    Communication of Smile

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    letters‚ satellite‚ television‚ videos‚ computers‚ radio‚ the Internet‚ email and cell phones are vital tools used to relay such communications. However‚ the smile is one of the strongest communication tools‚ and many spend their entire lives not knowing how to properly use it. Does this include you? Are you missing out on sharing your smile with family‚ friends and schoolmates‚ and‚ in turn‚ causing friction in your relationships with them? If so‚ by practicing this one simple gesture‚ you can

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