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- 1811: The Korean Traditional Dances
- ... dances are in a form of art. They express the emotions that they couldn't express in every day life. Korean dance has accurate expression and free movements. Last year I saw t'alchum on television, which is one of the famous Korean dances. It is a mask dance- drama where the people in the old days expressed their emotions. The mask covers their face, so that it isn't recognizable ...
- 1812: Summary Observing and Remembering
- ... difficult things in my life ahead. In "Counterculture parents" (Blade Aug 15, 1991), you only need a child to belong. In the summer of 1991 the American Academy of Pediatrics called for a ban on television ads. They showed that one Saturday morning of TV cartoons advertised 202 junk-food ads. Lets face it, when kids see something on TV they automatically want the item being shown of TV. Pediatricians are ...
- 1813: Amateur Wrestling VS. Professional Wrestling
- ... to their fast paced moves inside the circle, have a time limit on their matches and score points, unlike the professionals. Once again the amateurs unlike the professionals are not promoted and rarely seen on television or in the newspaper. The amazing thing is that the professionals, who are basically actors, get all the attention. While the professionals get the attention that the amateurs deserve as well, they rarely ever complain ...
- 1814: Car Racing
- ... Europe, has evolved into an international year-round professional sport. It is one of the most popular spectator sports in the world with races run before millions of fans at events with wide coverage on television There are three basic types of racecourses in car racing. The oval tracks, which can range in length from .16 to 2.5 miles, some oval tracts longer than one mile and highly banked, are ...
- 1815: MEDLINE
- ... free on the web through the web site PUBMED, Vice President Al Gore was on hand to encourage Americans to visit "their neighbourhood medical library", "the home page that makes house calls." Major U.S. television news programs, the Wall Street Journal, and Ann Landers devoted copy to the announcement. If not quite achieving cult status, it was clear that MEDLINE's rich and unique content would now reach consumers directly ...
- 1816: Types of Problems
- Types of Problems People make decisions every day to solve problems that affect their lives. The problems may be as unimportant as what to watch on television or as important as choosing a new profession. if a bad decision is made, time and resources are waster, so it's important that people know how to make decisions well. Ther are six steps ...
- 1817: Little League Coaches
- ... Keep their heads up The error has always been a large part of the game of baseball. The score board tells the tale of who is going to be victorious. The score board seen on television during all Major League Baseball games. There are three parts to the score board. One tells how many points each team has, the second tells of how many base hits each team has and the ...
- 1818: The Game of Soccer
- ... 1932 games in Los Angeles. The true world championship, however, is known as the World Cup. It is played every four years and is the most-watched sporting event in the world, attracting an estimated television audience of more than 1 billion people. The first World Cup was played in Uruguay in 1930, and 13 countries entered their national teams. More than 100 nations entered the competition in 1986. International matches ...
- 1819: Violence In Hockey
- ... In Hockey In today's furious society, the use of physical force is often used to damage something or to injure a person. Violence is a reality in our everyday lives. We view it on television, in our neighborhoods, in schools, practically anywhere. But violence is now more often seen in sports. From amateur to professional, this ferociousness is part of soccer, football, baseball, rugby, basketball and our very own national ...
- 1820: Performances of a Lifetime in Thelma and Louise
- ... womens dead bodies might be seen in contrast to the festishistic use of the dead female body found in such films as Rivers Edge and Barton Fink, or in David Lynchs cult television series Twin Peaks. Instead of such festishism, the car in the air is replaced with a series of paired snapshots: each pair contrasts a shot of T&L before and after their transformation into outlaws ...
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