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    Introduction This essay examines two forms of intelligence collection, namely signals intelligence (SIGINT) and open source intelligence (OSINT), with a view to determining whether the collection methods can be ranked in terms of importance. To this end, this essay will describe SIGINT and OSINT, with a focus on outlining the relative advantages and disadvantages of each method. It will be shown that any attempt to 'rank' collection methods in terms of their importance is only productive insofar

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    the arts. Ballroom dancing started in the late eighth century in England. In England they have a lot of Ball’s that people had to dress up fancy and they have certain dances that they all know and they just have fun. Ballroom dancing is also a competitive style of dance. In the ballroom competitions they have to dance five style of dance which are, “modern and the viennese waltz, the tango, the slow foxtrot, and the quickstep.” To be able to have good rhythm, tempo, and have good technique. Ballroom

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    Jazz dance historical background Jazz dancing has a unique history and has been influenced by many other dance styles and techniques. Like jazz music, its roots can be found in African and slave traditions. It then took inspiration from the tap, Minstrel shows, vaudeville, swing, and Broadway. Consequently, the styles associated with jazz dancing change regularly. When African slaves in the 1800s were traveling to America, they were allowed to dance to sustain their fitness. Such dances proceeded

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    organizations develop and enhance their competitive intelligence skills. Some of these have been geographically focused (offered in one or more regions to help develop and enhance the local economy) and some have been sectoral focused, providing training and intelligence assistance to companies in multiple regions but in a specific sector. a. Introduction to CI/skills development: These type of programs introduce participants to the concept of competitive intelligence and some of the skills required

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    Have you ever wanted to know what happens in a bBreakdancing competition? Well, last summer, me and my friends all signed up for a competition for breakdancing. It was at the Silverback Open., That is where dancers from all over the world come over for a competition. We went to dance at the SilverBack Open to see if we couldcan win the breakdancing title. The breakdancing event was broken down into three parts, the tryouts, then the main event, and the finals or /rewards.Add how the experience impacted

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    Flashback to 2001. In the basement of a yellow brick house in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, an aged, beloved VHS of Riverdance is nudged into a player. A four-year old girl is sitting on the edge of her seat awaiting the first drum beat signifying the beginning of the performance. A performance that she has watched probably a hundred times with her father, but every time they play it, she bounces around attempting to imitate her dad’s favorite dancer. That year, the little girl registered for Irish

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    Picture a casual day in the life of an ordinary girl: going to school in the mornings and performing her chores during the evenings. Now, reorient this to a day where she lacks of time to balance homework and sleep as pulling all-nighters is a quotidian activity where the exclusive task is to execute all her responsibilities. This vigorous alteration portrays how my life has changed in the preceding years. Antecedently, I was able to attend Orland Ballet's Summer Intensive. Challenging my daily living

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    Is Competitive Dance a Sport “ And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.” said by Friedrich Nietzsche. Although many will argue that competitive dancing should be considered an art over a sport, I have a different opinion. Though I do believe that dancing has many qualities that would consider it an art, I still believe that there are even more qualities that should make it considered a sport. Keep in mind that i'm talking about competitive

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    Jenna D’Antimo Ms. Faye ENG 4U Monday, September 25th, 2017 Should Dance be Considered a Sport? After repeatedly being asked over and over again, “So what sport do you play again?” I am now completely prepared for all the confused looks I know that i'm going to get when I say, “I dance” As an individual who has been dancing for as long as they can remember and has participated in local, national, and international dance competitions, I am a dancer and dance will always be my sport. So yes, I guess

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