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    Mckay's Room Monologue

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    I followed McKay as she guided me through her ramped backyard to a door that accessed her bedroom directly. This was the one path that avoided stairs. This was the only path that her wheelchair could safely take to get to her room. The second we entered her bedroom I felt a sensation of peace. It was coziness and comfort personified. The twinkling Christmas lights strung from wall to wall softly poured a gentle white glow over the whole room. A sweet‚ yet subtle floral aroma drifted through the air

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    Ireland has always been very passionate about their music throughout time. Using instruments like Brian Boru’s harp during the Renaissance‚ to the band U2 using guitars and electric keyboards. There’s still people that perform in Irish pubs to this day. Irish music has a variety of tempos‚ some that are fast‚ and there are some that are slow. The Irish have been expressing their culture through music throughout the Renaissance‚ going to the Irish potato famine‚ hopping to the 1900s‚ and ending with

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    Contents: Introduction The Hundred Days and the Waterloo campaign‚ March-July 1815 Ireland and the outbreak of hostilities Irish soldiers and the Waterloo campaign Irish military experiences during the Waterloo campaign Ireland and the aftermath of hostilities Conclusion Appendices: (i) Irish Waterloo campaign veterans – 3rd Battalion‚ 1st Foot (ii) Irish Waterloo campaign veterans –

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    element of holiness and prophecy‚ and so they do not scorn to ask their advice or lightly disregard their replies. Wealtheow and other female characters all have a legit standing weather in court or in everyday life. Sometimes women served as “peace weavers” or daughters given off in marriage to another country to erase enemy tribes. This was considered a diplomatic marriage but as shown in Beowulf‚ these marriages don’t always go over smoothly. As in the cases of Finn’s queen‚ Hildeburn; and Hrothgar’s

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    piece written by Lowell Liebermann‚ Sonata for Flute and Harp‚ Op. 56 was a vibrant piece music dealing mostly with chromaticism at its center. The harp slowly and gradually moves in a crescendo with an almost synonymous sound to a suspense movie. The flute on the other hand‚ acts as the amplifying instrument that amplifies the tension created by the harp. Similarly‚ David Kechley’s piece‚ Available Light: Midwinter Musings for Flute and Harp possesses almost the same characteristics as Liebermann’s

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    A Gathering Light

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    What is the significance of the representation of race and power in “a Gathering Light”? Analyse the representation of marginalised characters and groups in the novel and evaluate their significance and the ideologies communicated through their roles and choices. Set in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York‚ the book is focused on the life of a 16-year-old girl named Mattie Gokey. She is the oldest daughter of a widowed farmer‚ and with that title comes enormous responsibilities on the

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    The Harmony Theory In Plato’s dialogue Phaedo‚ Simmias outlines his theory that the soul is like a harmony. Essentially‚ this theory claims that a lyre—or harp—is to harmony as body is to soul. The lyre must be tuned and played in just the right way‚ and if it breaks then the harmony ceases to exist. Therefore‚ harmony—and also‚ therefore‚ soul—does not exist on its own. Simmias argues that the same goes for body and soul‚ in the sense that the brain must be functioning in a certain way for the

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    telescope from the European Southern Observatory (ESO). Exoplanet or extrasolar planet that orbits a star other than earth’s sun was observed from the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher instrument‚ or HARPS. By studying the properties of all the alien planets detected by HARPS so far‚ Astronomers found that approximately 40 percent of stars similar to the sun is host to at least one planet that is less massive than the gas giant Saturn. In other words‚ approximately 40 percent of sunlike

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    Classification of Literature

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    Divisions of Literature Literature Prose Poetry Fiction Nonfiction Dramatic Narrative Lyric Drama Short Story Novel Tale Fable Myth Legends Folktales Essay Biography Autobiography Diary History Chronicle News Anecdote Tragedy Comedy Opera Operetta Ballad Epic Metrical Tale Metrical Romance Ode Sonnet Song Elegy POINT OF COMPARISON | PROSE | POETRY | Form | Paragraph | Verse | Language | Words and rhythms of ordinary and everyday language | Metrical‚ rhythmical‚ figurative language | Appeal |

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    Jazz Concert Review

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    began‚ the band members introduced themselves to the audience. The names of players were: Acoustic guitar by Jerry‚ vocal & piano by Zino Park‚ bass guitar by Clay Luna‚ vocal & guitar by Zen‚ guitar & saxophone by Dan Stark‚ drum by Skip Mccain‚ and harp by Monica. Name of the first song was “Be my love”. They started a song with very bright tone and middle fast tempo. This song created very lively feeling and gave audiences little bit information about what kind of music they were going to

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