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    In 1974, a musical called The Wiz opened in Baltimore at the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre and on Broadway in 1975. The Wiz was an urbanized retelling of L. Frank Baum 's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with an all African-American cast placed within the context of 1960’s and 1970’s African-American society. The musical kept the rural Kansas setting and agrarian Oz as well as many of the other central plot devices from the novel. In 1978 Motown released a movie loosely based on the musical which starred

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    Have you ever run into someone who believes in a silly dating myth? Do you yourself have a few misconceptions of the online dating world? Maybe you want to set the record straight, or maybe you 're just interested to know what most people believe of online dating? Sit back and relax as we uncover the three most popular online dating myths, and stop them in their tracks! Online Dating Myth #1: People Who Use The Internet To Date Are 'Losers ' Who Can 't Get a Real Date This is one of the most

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    Sucker Punch Gameplay Engineer Questions Question 1 Imagine that you’re designing a new attack for an enemy in a melee-focused third-person action game. Just to choose a random example, let’s say it’s a Minotaur in a God of War-style game. What factors do you consider when designing the attack, and how do you prioritize these factors? Basic factors about the attack: 1. Area: The area in which the attack could potentially fall upon 2. Duration: The duration of the attack 3. Frequency: How often this

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    Chiharu Shiota’s piece entitled Over the Continent depicts shoes from all over the world. This piece was made in 2015 utilizing both 4 miles of yarn and 400 shoes. This installation was shown at the Arthur M Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C, though she has presented this same installation piece in different configurations at various venues all over the world. There are many aspects to this piece. The red yarn is hung from a “single, high point of the room’s corner to reach

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    In the Republic, Plato proposes the complete censorship of imitative poetry from his ideal city, arguing that it corrupts individuals’ souls and therefore has a negative effect on society, resulting in injustice within the city. Although seemingly trivial at first, when considered within its proper context, the censorship of imitative poetry from the city would result in severe consequences. Throughout this essay I will discuss the political and psychological implications of its censorship, and will

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    Research Paper In the Chinese society, there was a belief that women should focus on family and the household duties, demanding stringent separation of the genders is essential to sustain a balanced society (Neel). Tasks such as preparing food, cleaning and looking after the children were the standard for the majority of women in the 20th century of China. They were expected to have many children and most women felt the pressure to deliver a son. It was common for women to take up manual labor in

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    Eharmony Case

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    Strategic Analysis of eHarmony ------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 ANALYSIS & EVALUATION: 4 EXTERNAL ANALYSIS: 4 ECONOMY: 4 DEMOGRAPHICS: 4 INCOME DISTRIBUTION: 4 ETNIC MIX: 5 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION: 5 AGE STRUCTURE: 5 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TRENDS: 5 GLOBILIZATION: 5 TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS: 5 GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION: 6 BUSINESS TRENDS: 6 MICRO LEVEL ANALYSIS: 6 BUSINESS CYCLE: 6 MAJOR PLAYERS IN THE INDUSTRY: 7 DIRECT

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    The Korean Wave

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    Trending Worldwide: Korean Wave Rosanna Danica B. Maguad TRENDING WORLDWIDE: KOREAN WAVE Unlike in the past, Philippine Media is now a combination of various Asian entertainments. It imports TV series and movies from neighboring Asian countries. Imported movies are then dubbed in Filipino and streamed in our country. ABS-CBN, one of the top TV stations in the country, started to explore foreign TV series last 2003. This was “Meteor Garden,” a Taiwanese drama series. Because of the boom of the

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    As a teenager in the Elizabethan era, you would generally leave home to live with another family. The only exceptions to this were poor labourers, who needed all the help they could get. Sending teenagers away to live with another family was pretty much an universal custom for the middle and upper class families. Some people would of found it odd if someone kept their teen in their house. Though, parents will be parents, with parents worrying sick about their child. They would regularly send long

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    Online Dating

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    online dating services allow people to browse or search through a database of member profiles, although a few, such as Chemistry.com and eHarmony, only allow users to view profiles of matches who have already been deemed compatible by a computerized matchmaking

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