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Popular Culture National Identity
779 wordsVianna, Herman. The Mystery of Samba: Popular Music and National Identity in Brazil. (1999). In "The Mystery of Samba", Vianna discusses samba in a different light than other authors have. He explains that although samba has become a symbol of their culture and something they are proud of, that it was not always that way. The author is not interested in where samba originated or about the history of its players, he says "I am thinking of samba's transformation into a 'national rhythm, " when it ...
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5 1 2 2 1 2 Fry
1,384 wordsMy girlfriend, Marianne and I live in Urbana, Illinois. For several years I worked in a pet store, but only dabbled with fish breeding. We started breeding Bettas in June of 1994. What started as a pastime, has now To the question, "How hard is it to breed Bettas?" : We seem to think that the most difficult parts are, carefully watching the breeding couple from mating until the eggs hatch (usually about 2 - 3 days), and being diligent with live feeding of fry until they can eat other foods. We g...
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W H Auden Rhyme Scheme
1,376 wordsPeter Kivy opposes the idea of Formalism as the basis of how to determine what an art is. He deems that representation is the significant part of determining art because without meanings and representation words have no value. Roger Fry, Quintin Bell and Walter Pater are on the other side of the issue and believe that only the formal aspect of art really has any value. The representation of the words are not important, only the formal aspect matters (Kivy, pg. 25). In the poem Victor, by W. H. A...
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Sense Of Humor Secret Life
694 wordsWhy did the frog cross the road? Because he was glued to the chicken! (Du Dun Chh). Even though this joke isnt very funny you still laughed. Laughter is caused by a great number of situations, from bonding with one another, to asserting dominance, to being a vocal filler. The effects of laughter can be very medicinal, and its often called the Best Medicine. Laughter is very contagious. Even just listening to someone else laugh makes us laugh. For this reason, the once popular Tickle-Me-Elmo Doll...
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Death Row Pay Taxes
660 wordsIn Ed Angers essay, Fry Death Row Creeps in Electric Bleachers, he talks about an idea he came up with that would execute killers and rapists quicker and easier. Anger says to have electric bleachers to fry hundreds of killers and rapists at one time. I believe Anger has come up with a winning idea that will clean jails out. The specific points that I agree with are the idea of the electric bleachers, the quantity of prisoners, and the cost of housing these prisoners. The idea of the electric bl...
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Vincent Van Gogh French Painter
1,254 wordsPostimpressionism Postimpressionism was a movement in late- 19 th-century French painting that emphasized the artist's personal response to a subject. Postimpressionism takes its name from an art movement that immediately preceded it: Impressionism. But whereas impressionist painters concentrated on the depiction of a subject's immediate appearance, postimpressionist's focused on emotional or spiritual meanings that the subject might convey. Although impressionist artists interpreted what they s...
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Released Into Their Natural Young Salmon Feed
254 wordsSalmon They are naturally distributed throughout most of the northern hemisphere from the temperate zone to beyond the Arctic circle. Now is limited in a few rivers in eastern Maine and Canada. Pollution, impassable dams near the mouths of river, over fishing, destruction of spawning grounds through deforestation, and loss of young in power plant turbines have all contributed to the loss of this fish. Atlantic Salmon begin their lives in freshwater and then travel to sea to feed for a few years....
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Dietary Supplements Human Body
626 wordsSupplements: For Better or Worse Human body is the most complex biochemical factory anyone can image, and there is no doubt that this biochemical factory requires hundreds of chemicals supplied from food to function. Every molecule in the body originated from the nutrients we eat. Foods, therefore, make an important contribution to build and to maintain health because they are necessary for the biochemical reactions basic to life. It follows that any nutrient deficiencies can be an important fac...
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