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JAZZ
The Swing Era
The people need music upbeat and comforting. Americans who had managed to avoid the ruin aspired to entertainment. This is the jazz time to express them openly. Until then considered a cult music, jazz became the American music's most popular. The Swing invades the dance halls and music ...
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SOCIAL POLICY
Social Policy for Health and Social Care
Abstract
This paper describes the structure of English Government and their process of formation of their policies and laws. Briefly, in United Kingdom policies are built in parliament. These policies primarily address issues that relate human welfare and wellbeing of people. Individual groups ...
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LEON: THE PROFESSIONAL
About the movie: “Leon: The Professional (1994)”
About the movie: "Leon: The Professional (1994)"
Introduction
“Leon The Professional" is directed by Luc Besson who is also the writer of the film. The film is released by Columbia Pictures and rated R. The main characters are Lean (Jean Reno), Gary Stansfield (Gary ...
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THE GAP YEAR
The Gap Year
The Gap Year
Introduction
The gap year is a British phenomenon referring in a general sense to a break between secondary school and university to travel, volunteer, or work abroad before continuing with formal studies. Once a domain of affluent youth, the gap year has become more ...
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CHAPTER 22
Chapter 22 - Aplastic anaemia and bone marrow failure
Chapter 22 - Aplastic anaemia and bone marrow failure
Chapter22 i.e. Aplastic anaemia and bone marrow failure discuss the issue of the Aplastic anaemia and bone marrow failure. The chapter has discussed Aplastic anaemia in exceptional detail. The fundamental concepts presented in ...
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Performing Arts: Hamlet
Throughout William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the author's utilization of soliloquies aides in developing the protagonist's character. In Hamlet's soliloquy found in Act II, Scene II, Shakespeare's choice of words and imagery reveal his struggle to act with certainty. Furthermore, Hamlet's contemplative and philosophical disposition is evident in his marrying ...
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Contemporary Art
1 The Postmodern Art of The 1980s
Fredric Jameson's concept of pastiche is usefully contrasted to Linda Hutcheon's understanding of postmodern parody. Whereas Hutcheon sees much to value in postmodern literature's stance of parodic self-reflexivity, seeing an implicit political critique and historical awareness in such parodic works, Jameson characterizes ...
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MUSIC AND REVOLUTIONAY THOUGHTS
Music and Revolutionary Thoughts
Music and Revolutionary Thoughts
Introduction
The series of discoveries, studies, compilations of data sites, bibliographic, cultural and ethnographic different historical periods, have provided anthropological understanding of man and its relationship to music. Most of these studies tell us that the music has always been an important ...
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ART
Art
Art
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Non-Hodgkin lymphomas are a large group of clonal lymphoid tumours. Approximately 85% are of B-cell origin and 15% derive from T or NK cells. Their clinical presentation and natural history are more variable than Hodgkin lymphoma and can vary from very indolent disease through to rapidly progressive ...
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Performing Arts: Romeo and Juliet
Since Romeo and Juliet was wrote in the mid 1950s which is why the language is very different and hard to understand. Also, sitting in class listening to the play wasn't very interesting and the movie was more modern, which I like. One fixation I did ...