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    matching panties putting them on then reaching for her a casual knee-length white dress with single lace sleeve. On the dress around the lace sleeve is a silver strap with the Solaris sun design on it with studs and a metal patch of her family's royal crest which is worn over her left breast, this dress was one of Kiyomi's favorite dresses made by her mother of course now putting it over her body and making sure there were no wrinkles before putting on her white heel sandals. Once dressed she walks

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    In the early Middle Ages, the human voice, God's creation within us, had been regarded in the sacred realm as being the only instruments we needed. The church considered the use of instruments as profane. There was no musical notation as songs were passed along from person to person by rote memorization. In the secular world, instruments were used at times by jongleurs, trouveres, and minnesingers. Some of those early instruments include the "vielle, harp, psaltery, flute, shawm, bagpipe, and

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    When talking about engineering, people would probably have pictures in their mind of engineers using machines producing parts, drawing and sketching designs, or even doing some mathematical calculations. A more general answer to what engineers actually do would be that they solve social problems through the use of machines, devices, systems, materials and processes. They are all absolutely correct. But in reality, both the job and the role of an engineer are more complicated. They do not only have

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    Pablo Picasso He was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France .During his lifetime he created over 20,000 works. Born the son of José Ruiz Blasco a professor of drawing and Maria Picasso López in Málaga on October 25, 1881. His high aptitude for drawing manifested itself early, around the age of 10, when he became his father’s pupil.is father was an aspiring artist that redirected his focus to his son’s career

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    School sucks. You hear it from so many different types of students, but it isn’t just the students noticing it. These two words are one of the main attention grabbers in a video, by Dr. Tae, that addresses some of the problems with our education system. One of the problems Tae addresses is depersonalization, but he only mentions it at the university level. However, when looking at other sources it becomes apparent that depersonalization is occurring throughout our education system. In “Building

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    “Audrey Hepburn was a talented performer known for her beauty, elegance and grace” (bio editors). but before she was all this she was a young girl who went through a really hard time like so many do. Luckily, she made it through those hard times and continued working on her dreams. Surprisingly her dreams were not to become an icon nor to be in films. She simply dreamt of dancing ballet. Sadly, that dream had to came to an end. Little did she know that she would become an iconic figure, after losing

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    Vivien Leigh, an actress famed for acting on stages and in movies. She was named “Actress of the Year” and won two Oscars for playing huge roles in “A Streetcar Named Desire” as Blanche DuBois (1948), and “Gone with the Wind” as Scarlett O'Hara (1949). Vivien was born to a british military family in Darjeeling, India on November 5 1913. At the age of six, Vivien was sent to England to a Catholic Boarding School to learn english due to the sudden outbreak of World War I. She was two years younger

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    Literature and Other Arts

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    It has always been highlighten the kinship between literature and other types of art. Described, a play in drama, while read, a play is literature. Many adaptations on screen are based upon literature, mostly novels, even if, the majority of great plays were already filmed by which, it stimulated the growing process in a young individual. In prsent day, the requirements in writing a film has affected many writers in their style and structure of the novel. Most of modern fiction is written with the

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    and their descendants’ (Am I Part of a Diaspora? Link in Bibliography). Diaspora of African Origin As African people travelled from Africa to other parts of the world, both as a result of the African slave trade and later migrations, the music and dance forms of this African diaspora influenced many international musical styles and genres, including Caribbean and Latin American music, for example Samba and Salsa, as well as providing the foundations for the musical traditions behind African American

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    Absolute Monarchy in France: Louis XIV An Absolute Monarch Rises Soon after Louis XIV became king, disorder again swept France. In an uprising called the Fronde, nobles, merchants, peasants, and the urban poor each rebelled in order to protest royal power or preserve their own. On one occasion, rioters drove the boy king from his palace. It was an experience Louis would never forget. When Mazarin died in 1661, the 23-year-old Louis resolved to take complete control over the government himself

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