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    Indigenous Sacred Ways

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    are passed down orally through the generations. Stories include an explanation of the genesis of the earth and members of the tribes place in the universe. Some tribe histories have been lost because the entire tribe was killed by war and disease. Drumming is believed to bring to people close to the unseen powers. In some tribes it is believed that these storytellers have the ability to speak to the spirits‚ ancestors and Supreme Being. Initiations serve to enhance one’s prestige or to draw him closer

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    such as Trident helped the overall group’s confectionery revenues grow 7%‚ and the firm maintained its revenue guidance for 2008. Cadbury has launched a new UK advert - featuring racing airport trucks - in an attempt to follow last year’s gorilla drumming to Phil Collins‚ which became a cult hit. But the flooding of its Sheffield factory in last summer’s downpours - where Bassett’s Liquorice Allsorts and Trebor mints are made - continues to affect its share of the UK market. The company saw its

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    Jesse Henne Professor Kurt Siedschlaw CJUS18801 25 March 2013 Medical Cures and Healing Beliefs of Native Americans The medical cures and healing traditions used by the Native Americans are rather interesting and different compared to modern day Anglo Saxon cures. Native Americans‚ using their basis of ideas and beliefs‚ have developed a general idea of naturalistic cures and healing processes. Although the cures and healing processes are much different than Anglo Saxon ideas of curing

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    but finding a passion for it had to come all on my own. Playing the drums grants me the ability to express myself in a way that nothing else in this world can. I can put all of my stress‚ worries‚ frustrations‚ joy‚ thankfulness‚ and worship into drumming. There is unquestionably nothing like playing in a worship session or just a plain old jam session with a group of friends. When I play‚ I feel so at peace and at one with the world. With soul and rhythm infused in my blood‚ I can simply play my

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    music. It was the first time that people had seen acknowledgement of being African derived. 3) How did Dizzy Gillespie incorporate Latin music into his music? a) Dizzy Gillespie mixed Latin music into his by collaborating his jazz with Chano Pozo’s drumming. 4) What was the Palladium? a) The Palladium Ballroom was a second-floor dancehall on 53rd Street[->0] and Broadway[->1] in New York City which became famous for its excellent Latin music[->2]. Also known as ‘the home of the Mambo’ 5) How did

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    Death Rituals Generally‚ many Native Americans do not have a set idea about life after death‚ but some believe in reincarnation as humans‚ ghosts‚ animals or a combination of these Autopsies are acceptable Each tribe has different burial traditions Example: Navajo Indians When discussing a fatal illness or disorder‚ speak in third person; never suggest the patient is dying because that would imply that the healthcare provider wishes the patient would die. Also‚ if the patient does die‚ then the provider

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    desires a direct physical appeal that bypasses the brain. His intention is to affect the audience in a very particular way ‘bring them back to their primitive responses’. He wants to move back to the ancient forms of theatre‚ religion‚ ritual‚ music‚ drumming. IN PAIRS – students work out a clapping rhythm. They then label themselves A and B. Eyes shut. All the A’s are then taken and placed in a line. B’s are placed in another line (but not behind their partner). The first A claps their rhythm. They

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    societies near modern day Nigeria‚ Ghana‚ Tanzania and in places in what is now the Sahara Desert‚ started to develop microlith technology for hunting and harvesting and as a consequence started to develop more intricate storytelling rituals involving drumming‚ body decoration and perhaps even masks. Rock art of this period show many representations of performance rituals and a 7‚000 year old stone Africa mask has been

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    pool‚ but it is still a step in the right direction. I enjoy becoming more knowledgeable in both domestic and international affairs. I wish I could have more time to pour into reading current event and health articles. I am particularly attached to drumming the latest scientific discovery or innovate biotechnology product

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    Reggae Music

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    Introduction Music is an art form and source of power. Many forms of music reflect culture and society‚ as well as‚ containing political content and social message. Music as social change has been highlighted throughout the 20th century. The word reggae represents a style of popular music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960’s and quickly emerged as the country’s dominant music. In Jamaica during the 1970s and 1980s reggae developed out of the Ghetto’s of Trench town and expressed the

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