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    Festivals that cater to a specific cultural or minority groups There has been a considerable increase in festivals focus on race, gender, sexuality and disability in recent years. However, they are not without their problems! It is vital to think about how the cultural or artistic aspect of the festival is by the social aspect to ensure that the finished product meets sponsors, funders and audiences. Festivals targeted minority often find difficult relationships with distributors: a programmer and

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    future. In 2004, an asteroid event took effect on Earth that changed the way the Spaceguard astronomers thought. The first event took place on, January 14, 2004. This asteroid was named AL00667 and had a twenty-five percent chance of hitting Earth between thirty-six hours. Even though this asteroid missed Earth by millions of miles, organizations were formed so there could be warnings for any threatening object that will affect Earth in the future. The second event that took place was the discovery

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    approximately six mass extinction events that have occurred over millions upon millions of years. The words like “mass extinction” is a word that most people find alarming just the sound of that word can make a person think hard about the possibilities. What most people may not know is mass extinction is nothing uncommon for our planet. We know that the eco-system is swiftly losing different species of animals and plants at a huge rate. The scientist believes Extinction is an event that is natural to nature

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    planning. Although festivals can differ in details and events, they all come together to celebrate one thing: the arts. It is commonly said that a festival is an opportunity to showcase one’s community, give the public the gift of art and culture, and promote cultural understanding, appreciation, and acceptance (“Live From Your Neighborhood” 22). Defining your festival’s mission is a critical element to the organizational structure of the event. This serves as an initial guide in the establishment

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    ccasions and events are memorable to each one. Nevertheless, how to make it most memorable is up to each one to decide. Toronto Limo Rentals offers you the icing on the cake, to mark your day for a lifetime. To celebrate wonderful occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, weddings to corporate events such as transportation to a seminar, conference or even to the airport for pick up and drop services Toronto Limo Rentals offers you the best in class services at extremely competitive rates. They

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    and are not even close to being comparable to each other. To human minds, however, it would seem as though anything beyond the scope of their lifetime blends into a series of events on a page. The years before their birth sticking together into an amalgam of history, distorted beyond recognition. We place prominence on events which have taken place recently, while discounting the vast eons between the ages of the distant past. It may seem as though an eternity has passed between now and 1945 for the

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    The French Revolution By: Daijon Weaver About the French Revolution The French Revolution started in 1787 and ended in 1799. France was governed by privileged groups and peasants were the small landholders who paid the taxes. The French Revolution started because the feudal regime was getting pretty bad, the peasants was getting better education and wanted to destroy the feudal system. The country’s economic and intellectual development was not in line with the social and political change. The

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    a crater where they believe an asteroid or comet struck earth which helped cause one of the largest mass extinctions in the history of our planet. They call it, Chicxulub, and they know of it as the killer of dinosaurs. They found evidence of this event first in the layers of rock in the earth. Scientists discovered that when you look at the different layers of rock that depict the history of our planet certain fossils just stopped showing up. The discovery was that at some point certain living creatures

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    Many people have dreamed about visiting Alaska when they are on vacation. Alaska is a state with beautiful mountains, landscapes, and wild animals that has attracted many tourists around the world. With lands filled with snow, skies filled with the Northern Lights, and delightful animals, such as the fuzzy penguins, that wander around the place. However, in this past few years, these snows have been melting, and some animals disappearing. All of this is due to global warming. To some people, global

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    lizards. Frogs and salamanders are among the few small amphibians that survived. Mammals also survived and they are the largest group to survive the extinction. Over 50% of the world’s population were thought to have died out in the course of this event. Many species became extinct, some of these were marine reptiles, big amphibians, some reef-building creatures and some cephalopod molluscs. Some possible theories for extinction

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