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    Please--do not wake me up—Please! I am still in a nice-nice dream traveling around AfroCuba! I am still listening and dancing to voices, instruments and rhythms of AfroCuba Music (AfroCuba Al-Stars, Celia Cruz, Buena Vista Social Club, Omara Portuondo, Tito Puente & Eddie Palmieri, Orisha Drums and Spirits Body movements)—my Heart is still trembling and Spirit is still Rising! Got—Hit Sweetly, Softly and Spiritually in AfroCuba like in Afro Brazil--Bahia—and in Cameroun, West Africa—(: Smile

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    landscape Wordsworth is describing thanks to the adjective “golden”, which can be referred to the color of the daffodils or the sine of the stars. Nakagawa says that this, together with the great amount of daffodils, make us feel the immensity of the spatial boundless. In this part we can also appreciate the comparative thinking: the line containing the “dancing of the daffodils” is superior as it is described with the adjective sparkling, which also adds order and harmony. From the line 15 and on

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    Sia’s Latest Music Video Is an Homage to the Orlando Shooting Victims The author Erica Gonzales wrote this article about the victims that were shot at Orlando. The video “The Greatest” sang by Sia, video star by Maddie Ziegler which also features a verse by Kendrick Lamar shows the sign of concerning for the victims that were shot in Orlando at a night club. Sia’s music shows tribute to the people whose lives were lost and those who were injured. Knowing that someone shows apprehension to does that

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    Musical films are those that involve singing and dancing as the main elements by combining performances of songs and dances. They are usually performed by the main characters, but they can also bring multiples characters into one musical scene. Movies that bring occasional musical scenes, such as Dooley Wilson’s rendition of “As Time Goes By” in Casablanca (1943) movie, are most likely not to be considered a musical film. Musical movies are known for combine movement and sound as the two basic but

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    What Is Daffodils A Poem

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    In addition, he says the beauty of the daffodils was more so than these sparkling waves. We also have the imagery of multiplication and continues nature of this field through phrases like 'Continuous as the stars that shine, /they stretched in never-ending line, /Ten thousand saw I at a glance', the tone of the poem is positive words in third stanza like 'gay' and 'jocund company'. Therefore, I would say the overtone of the poem is positive that this was experience

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    over hears that the company is down one dancer and they need a replacement fast. Peggy basically gets the part because she was in the right place at the right time. When it is the opening night of the Pretty Lady, Peggy accidently runs into the man star, Dorothy Brock, who ends up breaking her ankle. The director fires Peggy and forces the show to close because

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    Nyle DiMarco, a deaf model, helped Senator Galgiani. Nyle was a contestant on Next Top Model, then went on to compete on Dancing With the Stars. He never let the fact that he was Deaf hold him back (A ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Contestant Is Vying for a White House Correspondents’ Dinner Invite). “There are so many Deaf kids out there being deprived of their own language,” he said . He established the Nyle DiMarco Foundation

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    Wordsworth’s Hope for Humans and Nature Does anyone fully understand why people go for walks through the woods to try to relax? William Wordsworth believed that nature was a key that unlocked the soul trapped in the human body. In his poem, “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud,” he described how free his soul felt when immersed in nature. Wordsworth loved nature and wanted the rest of the human race to become conscious of nature’s charm on the human soul. Wordsworth explained how he wanted humans to become

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    New York to star in the Broadway production of Gigi. Audrey Hepburn is phenomenal because she never gave up on her dreams and goals. She also was an active ambassador for UNICEF in the late 1980’s. Audrey Hepburn was a philanthropist, film actress, and theater actress born on May 4, 1929, Ixelles, Belgium. When their country was ruled over by Nazis with her mother and she was struggling to survive. After the war, she began to pursue her dream of dance. She then decided to attend dancing lessons in

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    accumulated dozens of iconic moments, and battled through over publicization of her life. Starting out as a country girl in a middle of America town, Spears’ initial prowess as a singer and entertainer had her noticed at the age of 10 by the talent show Star Search and at 11 by Disney’s The Mickey Mouse Club. Then by 16, she propelled to the international stage with the release of the single “...Baby One More Time.” Hit after hit established her prominence as an artist up to the point where she was crowned

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