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'Notes on Massachusetts manufacturing' -- subject- s -: Commerce and industries, Correlation - Statistics -

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What are the five positions of classical ballet?

1. pisition ) legs are side by side with the heels of both feet touching 2. position)legs are apart with the feet turned outward 3. postiton)the front (right) leg is partially in front of the leg and slightly separated from it 4. position)the same as the fourth position except that the leg and leg and feet are positioned tightly together THERE IS NO FIVTH POSITION WRITEN BY YAYA COBB


What are five position of classical ballet?

1. pisition ) legs are side by side with the heels of both feet touching 2. position)legs are apart with the feet turned outward 3. postiton)the front (right) leg is partially in front of the leg and slightly separated from it 4. position)the same as the fourth position except that the leg and leg and feet are positioned tightly together THERE IS NO FIVTH POSITION WRITEN BY YAYA COBB


Pictures of William Shakespeare?

There are two authenticated pictures of William Shakespeare. One is the engraving made by Martin Droushout which appears in the first folio, and which is approved by people who knew him as a good likeness. The other is the memorial in the church at Stratford which was approved by his family, who must have known what he looked like. From there we start getting into murkier waters. The next best image is the Chandos portrait which is reasonably well authenticated, although not by contemporary sources. After that comes the Sanders, which is clearly identified as Shakespeare by an apparently contemporary label. The most recent is the Cobb, which has been put forward because a) it was owned by people whose ancestors knew Shakespeare b) someone once altered a copy of it to look like Shakespeare. Basically, any "Portrait of an unknown man" painted when Shakespeare was alive stands a chance of being put forward as a painting of him. Best to stick with the Droushout, the monument, and the Chandos.