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Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Created link from ANABlog: Kill The Bird by Not Breaking the Chain.

I created a link here from a post on Blog Title Date : ANABlog: Kill The Bird by Not Breaking the Chain. Tuesday, April 27, 2010

About the "Kill The Bird by Not Breaking the Chain."
A link created now to take a look back earlier(where that post is linked in this last post as an eccerted portion of an IT ACT blog, Posted by E P. UNUM at 1/04/2011 06:37:00 PM , where a Golden Tiger of a year (the current Chinese Zodiac Year of the Metal Tiger, also the metal being Golden this year compares more to the contexts to either post; here, or there)a Paper Tiger(Which is not really explained there in that post by definition,; that is defining it's reasoning for inclusion in that post), but where the ANABlog linked story excerts as quoted(not quoted there-only here in italic) here: "a composition professor was to "Kill the Bird". If you sit around waiting for inspiration, you're passing up the opportunity to write music." The coreographical reason was further in parallel harmoniously without explanation for inclussion in the same post; having to note the Tiger again here(another excert fdrom a different website) excert:

The Tiger
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The Tiger is one of the most beautiful creatures on the planet, and is feared and revered in equal measure. It features in many Asian cultures as a manifestation of courage, power, passion and royalty. In Feng Shui, it is one of the four celestial animals where it takes its place as the White Tiger. The other three celestial animals are the Green Dragon, Red Phoenix and Black Tortoise. The Tiger symbolizes the female Yin energy as opposed to the Yang male energy of the dragon. Ancient Chinese believe that the markings on the forehead of tigers resemble the Chinese character for "Wang", or King. In Imperial China, where the dragon is the insignia of the emperors, the tiger is the military emblem of the highest supreme commanders of the army symbolizing fearlessness and victory. The Tiger also represents earth, while the dragon represents Heaven. The powerful and stealth prowess of the Tiger inspire the martial art movements of many Kung-Fu masters.

More to come, possibly at the end of winter; update due here on "February 02, 2011" New Years End , Groundhog Day

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