Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 23 September 2011
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The Holy Road
Eleven years after winning an Academy Award for the film screenplay of his novel Dances with Wolves, Blake offers this dramatic sequel to his tale of army Lt. John Dunbar and his life with the Comanche Indians on the Great Plains. It is now 1874, 11 years after Dunbar deserted from the army to live among the Comanche. He has married Stands with a Fist, the captive white woman raised by Indians, and they have three children. Dunbar has forsworn the white man's ways and is accepted as Dances with Wolves, a full-fledged Comanche warrior.
Added by: alexa19 | Karma: 4030.49 | Black Hole | 20 October 2010
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Dance Off The Inches
Tone those abs with this fun dance-intensive fitness program. Different from typical aerobic workouts in that it uses dance moves to burn calories TUMMY ZONE PARTY ZONE! Features two dance sequences taught by instructor Marie Forleo. This program includes mat and standing segments. The program consists of two dances created specifically to enhance press and make the stomach flat. At the end of the program 8 minutes of exercise for the press on the floor.
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On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
Starred Review. Before antioxidants, extra-virgin olive oil and supermarket sushi commanded public obsession, the first edition of this book swept readers and cooks into the everyday magic of the kitchen: it became an overnight classic. Now, 20 years later, McGee has taken his slightly outdated volume and turned it into a stunning masterpiece that combines science, linguistics, history, poetry and, of course, gastronomy.
The various cultures in Latin America and the Caribbean have produced their own unique forms of dance. Latin and Caribbean Dance highlights dances indigenous to Cuba (mambo and cha-cha-cha), the Dominican Republic (merengue and bachata), Haiti (compas and Vodou ritual dances), Argentina (tango), and Brazil (samba and capoeira). Explore how each dance has developed and been adapted through European and African influences, as well as how they continue to develop in the modern world.
Middle Eastern Dance, 2nd Edition (World of Dance)
The rich, diverse cultures of the Middle East have long inspired fascination among outsiders. That interest, coupled with misunderstanding, has sometimes led to mythical and exaggerated interpretations of regional dances that are far from authentic. This new edition of Middle Eastern Dance clearly and colorfully showcases the many dances of the region that have been performed for thousands of years...