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    I found the podcast for music’s effect on dementia patients very interesting and phenomenon. Aside from what lessens dementia, dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability. In the podcast, Dan Cohen came up with a mnemonic device to allow dementia patients to remember things or enjoy things that they had forgotten due to their study findings. Mnemonic devices are memory devices that help learners recall larger pieces of information, the device in this case was the music because it helped

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    When looking at the Dances from the Baroque period, the music were composed in a simple style and its texture was determined by the complexity of the choreography and the importance of the event in which it were to be presented. The music was also homophonic with simple melody lines and clear phrase structure and rhythms. This eventually resulted in composers writing dance music intended to be heard in a formal concert setting. Even though composers created a division to instrumental music it was

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    Most of you probably know how much I go to Grit. Probably due to the many Grit stickers I have placed all over my stuff or my many snap chat stories of me there. Or just from how often I talk about Grit and spinning. But one thing people don’t understand is why I am obsessed with Grit. It’s not just another form of exercise for me. There is so much more to it. First off, spinning is a wonderful exercise in itself. A 45-minute class that makes you sweat a lot, burn hundreds of calories and makes you

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    This photo was taken at the Pardubice and Chrudim hockey game. In this photo you can see the action going on, on the ice and the excitement of the fans watching their teams. There is a lot of excitement in the stadium as hockey is a loved sport here in Prague. In America, I am not a big hockey fan, but I will watch any Philadelphia sports team (even baseball), so I was excited to see a sport so important to my host country and to dive more into the culture. There isn’t as much of an obvious sports

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    doesn't mean that she isn't nervous about it. Zap 2 It was able to catch up with her before her big dance and found out how Bindi is feeling about getting on the dance floor. Bindi is nervous, but she sees the positive in that because she shared saying "the day that you don't get those butterflies is the day you have to quit because it doesn't excite you anymore." Irwin admits that she feels like the dance floor and the judges are both scary, but it will be worth it to step out of her comfort zone. Bindi

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    Roller Skates Once upon a time there was a girl named Brooke Smith. She was 16 years old and loves to roller skate. Her family doesn’t have a lot of money so she can’t afford a nice house, or a nice pair of roller skates. Her family lives in a small cottage on Borgata Way. One day Brooke finds a roller skating rink by her house in the woods. Brooke says, “This is very weird.” She is very suspicious about this roller skating rink. So she goes home and tells her parents. She says, “I found

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    Commedia Dell Art

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    Acting is very interesting, especially acting with masks. Masks have been used in acting for centuries. During mask performances, actors are not allowed to speak, so they have to exaggerate their movements to show how they feel. An example of acting with masks is Commedia dell’Arte. Commedia dell’Arte has been performed from the 16th century to the 18th century. Its translation is Comedy of Art or Comedy of the Profession. It is the act of improvisation based on different scenarios. It originated

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    Simone Biles, a 19­year­old Olympic Gold Medalist makes doing gymnastics looks so easy and flawless. She does things that the average human body can not, such as jump, twist, and flip. Some experts say that the answer is very complicated. Most of the time, the events with the simplest explanations of physics make the athletes push the limits of physics. One example is the physics of the pommel horse. ​ "The principle is quite simple: Keep your center of mass over the base of support at all times

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    The song “Best Day Of My Life” by the American Authors represents my 2016 April vacation because it was played when we pulled into Disney World. The main idea of this song is to enjoy each day and make everyday the best day of your life. This was my first time ever going to Disney World, my friend Makayla was taking me as my birthday gift. It was about four in the morning on April 10th and we had been in the car for twenty-seven hours when we finally pulled up to the “Welcome to Disney World” sign

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    Nubia Short Story

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    torn apart." We continued to sing as Aida and Nahebka lifted us up and rose our spirits. Then, we would go to others and do the same to them hugging and sharing encouraging looks as we passed. "Take me in my dreams recurring, cheerful as a childhood dance. Into one more taste of freedom, one more longing backward glance. The gods love Nubia the beautiful, the golden, the radiant the fertile the gentle and the blessed. The pain of Nubia is only of the moment the desolate, the suffering, the plundered

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