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    It should be an Original Pilipino Music (OPM) in Filipino. An official contest piece will be provided by the CSG-CJC Committee. * Presentation must be at least 3 minutes to 5 minutes. * Participants must have a minimum 10 to 15 performers * Participants must perform without accompaniment. * Decency of the costume must be properly observed. * 1 point will be automatically deducted for a particular length of lapse. Criteria for CJC Choral Tone Quality 40% (Vocal projection

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    Term Dance

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    specific dance genre or area of expertise. Selected Answer: False Question 34 2 out of 2 points _____________________ _____________________, who was one of Alexander Pushkin s students, is known as one of the world s most outstanding performers. Selected Answer: Mikhail Baryshnikov Question 35 2 out of 2 points None of the patterns from primitive dance are used today. Selected Answer: False Question 36 2 out of 2 points When a dancer is on stage, if they move toward

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    Bruno Mars: A True Musical Talent In today’s music industry, there are many prominent artists. Many lack originality and imagination. They have the same style, the same type of genre and the same method they of rising to stardom - mainly tabloids. However, there is one name that stands out, making a unique name for himself: Bruno Mars. Bruno Mars has a great voice, produces catchy songs (most of which he writes himself), and knows how to play several instruments. He has the originality and

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    The Nineteen Sixties were a time of grand turmoil in the United States. The nation almost came apart at the seams many times throughout the decade. The government was involved in a plethora of things at the time that the general population did not agree with. The most important was the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War was the most publicly protested war in the history of the country. There were many new forms of protesting used at this time. The most mainstream and effective way of protest was

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    Mind Muscle Vs. Mind Mush

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    Let us see what Hitler thought of the masses he moved and how he did the moving. The first principle from which he started was a value judgment: the masses are utterly contemptible. They are incapable of abstract thinking and uninterested in any fact outside the circle of their immediate experience. Their behavior is determined, not by knowledge and reason, but by feelings and unconscious drives. (Huxley, 1958, p.3) If Hitler looked at mankind today with his opinion be the same? Would he succeed

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    ”SeaWorld Scraps Killer Whale Stunts Before They are Banned”The(United Kingdom) Times, November 2015. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/seaworld-scraps-killer-whale-stunts-before-they-are-banned-mp230cml362. This article is an informative commentary of which enlightens mostly animal advocates of an announcement about SeaWorld. This entails that SeaWorld in San Diego will no longer be performing killer whale shows. Therefore animals will no longer be used as performers but henceforth displayed in

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    thewowstyle.com thewowstyle.com The unfortunate aspect of the music industry today is that labels have become a sort of transformation mechanism for artists. Artists enter as the person they’ve always been and make their public debut as a fabricated alias with pink hair and bad publicity. In the early 2000’s when music piracy became a fad to be reckoned with, labels began thinking of ways to keep album sales up. Instead of enhancing the musical creativity of their artists, it became easier to dwell

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    more appealing to the boys. Jermaine, Michael’s older brother, was the lead singer when the ensemble started. As time progressed Michael’s mother realized that he was out singing and moving his older brother. So then he was also one of the lead performers/singers of the Jackson 5. Michael loved singing and dancing, and because he was so young – such an unexpected vehicle for a rousing, dead-on soulful expression – he became an obvious point of attention when he and his brothers performed (Michael)

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    Aaron Sheer World Cinema 12/18/16 Final “Tragedy is when I cut my little finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die.” -Mel Brooks In my essay, I’m going to use the suggested topic about comedy in film, focusing on the transition from silent to sound comedies in American cinema and the creative impact it had on filmmakers and the films of that time in the 1920’s and 1930 's. While sound always had a large impact on cinema, it specifically changed the way we view comedy and its

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    Blackfish is a documentary based on killer whales who are captured to serve as performers, confined to small spaces, and mistreated while in captivity. The film features Tilikum, a male killer whale who not only has displayed disturbing behaviors but has also injured and killed people throughout his lifetime. The film also focuses on Sea World who despite their attempts to appear as a safe, and nurturing environment for these animals fails to provide proper training to their employees, accurate information

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