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The music of Asia reflect the different aspect of Asian culture by their almost same pitch, tone and melody.
The music of Asia reflect the different aspect of Asian culture by their almost same pitch, tone and melody.
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Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing" presents an image of America that America would like to believe true, an image of proud and healthy individualists busy in productive and happy labor. The "varied carols" of the many American people reflect a joy in the day's creative labor and the American dream or myth. America singing emerges as a happy, individualistic, proudly, America. It is surprising that in such a brief poem so much of Whitman's total idea and concept of modern man could be stated.On the other hand Langston Hughes's poem is in response to Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing" which discusses how America is made up of all sorts of different workers and classes. Hughes's poem does not speak of the various ethnic groups and the work they do and how they are treated. Whereas Whitman's poem celebrates the working class, Hughes's response in "I, Too Sing America" is reminding America that there is still change needed. Reminding people that you can't celebrate a country without celebrating everyone in the country and their contributions.
How do the languages of Central America reflect the Voodoos history
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Because they are Creoles, American born descendants of Euorpeans.
it was effected my the blues. the blues were developed in America and reflect the culture
it reflected their place in socitey
because every one speaks different
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it was effected my the blues. the blues were developed in America and reflect the culture
Seeing Bob in the yearbook triggered Ponyboy's memories of the violent altercation between Bob and Johnny that ultimately led to Johnny killing Bob in self-defense. It made Ponyboy reflect on the underlying tensions that existed between the Socs and the Greasers, and the tragic consequences that stemmed from those tensions.
Sandra Smith McCosker has written: 'The lullabies of the San Blas Cuna Indians of Panama' -- subject- s -: Cuna Indians, Cuna Lullabies, History and criticism, Indians of Central America, Music
war of 1812, monroe doctrine, westward expansion