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A consice evalution of pointe work and how this relates to ballet today.
... rising on to pointe, building from the demi-pointe,
Rise = an even action
Releve = dynamic action
* These two actions are both practised to develop the arch of the foot, showing a beautiful shape when the foot is seen in profile. Both ...
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A103_TMA02 Art History
... these contrasts produce a striking illustrative effect but they also help to define the objects from one another.
The fine brushwork picks up the finest detail, such as the leaves of the well thumbed books, the dial on the watch and ...
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A103_TMA08 The Sixties
... profession. One could safely assume that the documented research and findings were indeed accurate and reliable information from educated professionals.
Science in the sixties is very much associated with protests, surprisingly not only by rebellious radicals but respected public figures and ...
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animal testing
... mumps, rubella and TB, diseases that may inevitably save the lives of many humans. From this, it can be argued that without animal testing remarkable life changing developments would not have been possible and medicine may not be where it ...
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Assisted suicide
... 1 There are two kinds of euthanasia. The first type is called passive euthanasia. 3 This is considered not delivering CPR, removing someone from life support or putting an end to medical procedures. The second kind is called active euthanasia ...
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Ban the School Uniform!
... people that is. Hundreds, thousands, millions of kids walking about dressed exactly the same, like identical robots.
Also think how much time is wasted on the uniform. Going out and buying it. Time wasted by you getting dressed into the ...
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Citizenship Coursework
... not only be an opportunity for me to see what this area of work is like, it will also be an opportunity for me to see as an Asian male, the types of job roles available to me. I will ...
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El turismo
... nosotros sabemos que comprar un recuerdo en un hotel es más caro que comprar en una tienda del lugar.
De otra forma existen muchos hoteles que no pertenecen a la gente del lugar e incluso la gente de esos lugares ...
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English School Uniform Essay
... one outfit. Most pupils would like to have a different outfit for each day which increases the cost significantly. And the reality is that not everyone has large sums of money to clothe their children each year. If uniform wasn't ...
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Fox Hunting
... back open. The fox's painful cry echoes throughout the woods. It's legs buckle and the fox falls down, too weak to move. The hounds surround the fox hungrily, saliva dripping from their flea-infested mouths.
One of them pounces on ...
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Fox Hunting - Cruelty or pest control?
... caught by a hound are often torn apart. Alive. Is this pest control or a bloody sport, for the enjoyment of rich aristocrats?
One supporter of the hunt says that "without the hunt, foxes would wreak havoc on the British countryside." ...
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Fox Hunting.
... caught by a hound are often torn apart. Alive. Is this pest control or a bloody sport, for the enjoyment of rich aristocrats?
One supporter of the hunt says that "without the hunt, foxes would wreak havoc on the British countryside." ...
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General studies essay smoking ban
... smoke in public places and also with adverts on television urging people to stop smoking.
There has been a lot of opposition to the smoking ban of which the arguments have been that the ban will be disastrous to small ...
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Have You Got The Bottle To Quit
... of surveys that have been done throughout the years (a Mintel survey published in October suggested 14% of the population abstained from alcohol, up from 10% in the mid 1990s). Two - to cause debate. I think the typical Scottish ...
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Is Space Exploration Morally Justified?
... relatively untested and should be examined to a closer degree to stop disasters such as the Columbia space shuttle from happening. This could be seen as a valid argument because there is a long list of accidents that have occurred ...
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Legalized gambling brings big revenue for the cities.
... life. Early church leaders struck down all forms of gambling and so in the East gambling for the most part died completely. Far from both government controls and moral interference of reform groups in the East, gambling became so popular ...
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Mobile Phone Use: Assess The Risks Compared With The Benefits Of Mobile Phone Use Particularly In Relation To Young People.
... scientific knowledge in this area, but it has been shown that mobile phone use does affect brain activity and experts consider children to more vulnerable there are many reasons for this one of these is that children are not fully ...
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pressure groups
... that pressure groups to an extent are essential to democracy. It seems that by highlighting certain policies through media/petitions citizizens and the public are able to influence the government between elections and allowing their own views to be heard. For ...
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SCHOOL UNIFORM
... Another advantage of uniforms is the fact pupils do not need to waste time in the morning thinking of what to wear to school, the uniform is already there.
Some see uniform as a sign of pride and unity within ...
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secondary reseach
... social worker must be emotionally mature and sensitive to people and their problems.
(McCracken, M, Working in social work, 2002)
TYPES OF SOCIAL WORKERS
Social work is divided into different areas such as:
Child, family and school social workers- they provide services and assistance ...
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Should boxing be banned?
... lot of hassle with the police and people in the community. Self-discipline is taught to many young people from an early age. For a lot of people a boxing club is one of the few places to go at night, ...
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Should boxing be banned?
... lot of hassle with the police and people in the community. Self-discipline is taught to many young people from an early age. For a lot of people a boxing club is one of the few places to go at night, ...
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Should boxing be banned?
... lot of hassle with the police and people in the community. Self-discipline is taught to many young people from an early age. For a lot of people a boxing club is one of the few places to go at night, ...
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Should Cannabis be legalised in the UK?
... can also be smoked with or without tobacco in various forms of pipes or smoking devices such as 'bongs' or 'water pipes'. Smoking Cannabis produces fairly instant intoxication, the effects lasting from 1 to 3 hours depending on the strength ...
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Should Cannabis be legalised?
... regret when they are under the influence. Also in a recent study there were results that showed that teens that drink or do drugs are more likely to have sex and initiate it at younger ages, and with multiple partners. ...