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    Around the turn of the nineteenth century, new musical forms such as ragtime and jazz saw development in urbanized areas particularly through the influence of the African-American community. These contemporary genres compelled the evolution of dance toward expression that was more “exuberant with exaggerated body movements” (Edmondson). By the 1920s, this led to the creation of the Charleston and the Lindy Hop, the direct predecessors to Swing. In particular, the Savoy Ballroom, opened in 1926

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    The significance of this is different for both movies because in one, full cooperation of your partner is necessary and in the other they are fighting for their life and honor. Before the scene in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon it is learned Shu Lien is world renown for her martial arts and among the best in the world. She owns her own security company

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    Social Dance Social Dancing is partner dancing which is informal, relaxed and danced for the enjoyment, not for an audience or event. It is danced for enjoyment, socialisation and health. To prove that social dancing is a success, you need to look at the enjoyment the partners have from the dance, not how much correct they had danced in the eye of others. Social Dancing has no general teaching and learning curriculum. It depends on the teacher who is teaching the style he had chosen to his students

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    Dr. Jim Yong Kim

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    Paul Farmer along with Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Ophelia Dahl, Thomas White and Todd McCormack founded Partners in Health (PIH).1 Since its meager beginnings, PIH has evolved to serve some 2.5 Million people throughout ten different countries.2 However, throughout the organizations grand transformation from a makeshift clinic in Haiti to one of the leading players in global health relief and development, Partners in Health have remained true to their mission to provide advance medical treatment for those most

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    The Hiv / Aids Virus

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    and mental health to suffer. Mr. B has been engaging in sexual activity with several partners who were all unaware of his diagnosis, he has intentionally kept this from them and has no plans to inform them. He has chosen not to tell his partners about his HIV/AIDS status which means he is purposefully putting others at risk for contracting this disease. His reasons for not informing his sexual partners include the fact that he does not want to be treated differently by his family and friends

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    in both Stephen Crane’s The Blue Hotel and Bret Harte’s Tennessee's Partner; some of these themes are easily recognizable while recognition of the others depends on the perception of the reader. The two stories, share the theme of personal integrity and that all actions have consequences; however, there are several themes that are unique to each story that the reader can latch on to. The plot and storyline of Tennessee’s Partner are straightforward, but after reading Crane’s The Blue Hotel, one

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    Clifford Chance LLP is a global law firm, a UK Limited Liability Partnership headquartered in London, United Kingdom. The firm is a member of the "Magic Circle" of leading international British law firms. Measured by revenues and number of layers, Clifford Chance is one of the 10 largest law firms globally. As stated in the Responsible Business Report of 2016, the firm has 3,000 lawyers specilised in different practice areas and sectors, 6,200 labour force, 35 offices in 25 countries, No.1 in Chambers

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    Expression Dance

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    intimacy, sexual attraction, companionship, and even sympathy. Some of the simplest ways to observe subliminal messages is by identifying interactions between dancing partners, clothing choices, and dancing style. “Dance is the hidden language of the soul.” -Martha Graham What is the significance of the interaction between dance partners? In it’s most simplest form, dance is purely an announcement that meet other people. Described in Interplay, this is called initiating “the opening stage of all relations

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    2010 HSC Area of Study BELONGING ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging’ Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your own choosing An individual’s relation with others in their surroundings, may be enhancing or rewarding, or even set a boundary in a way for them to belong, however sometimes an individual’s environment can be too restrictive which would make it

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    Failure Can be the Mother of Success     On March 4, in 2007, I was staring into the unnecessarily broad dome of Makuhari Messe with intermingled feelings. My partner and I missed the first prize at the national ballroom dancing competition, which meant we would never be the champion at this competition. My partner was 11 years old, two years older than me, and would miss the qualification to take part in the juvenile section the following March. Of course, I was happy about the testimony we received

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