<span>In Ewe ensembles, the gankogui and axatse function as </span>C. the controlling instruments of the ensemble. Gankogui<span> is an African bell and it is a percussion instrument is made of forged iron and comes in various sizes. Axatse</span><span> is the name of this rattle or idiophone.</span>
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These two monosaccharides are glucose and fructose. Because of the sucrose molecule structure we can make all kinds of candy just using sugar and a liquid, and sometimes a bit of fat. When you heat the sucrose molecule to the right temperature it breaks apart and forms caramel.
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African Americans influence on modern dance really was largely significant and is greatly broad-brushed by society. See, it first originated in the 20th century when a group of choreographers and dancers battled against two different styles of dance- ballet and vaudeville, (which was just a mixture of different forms of dance, like modern). African American artists wanted to be taken as more then just entertainment and started trail blazing the dance world, wanting to be taken more seriously. Some pioneers from this time-period would be people like Louise Fuller, or Isadora Duncan.
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