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    of the first day of class Professor Weaver said that she would teach the class the four learning outcomes to pass English 1010. In this class there are a total of four learning outcomes: reading‚ writing‚ reflection and technology use. I need to satisfy all four of those learning outcomes to pass English 1010. To satisfy all four learning outcomes means to fully comprehend and use each learning outcome to greatly improve my writing. Although Professor Weaver may disagree‚ I believe that I deserve

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    Title: A Fever In The Heart Authors Name: Ann Rule Publisher: Time Warner Date of publication: October 1996 Plot: The main idea of this book was writing a true-life story and analyzing how two famous serial killers‚ James Ruzicka and Carl Harp‚ had very similar lives. They were mirror images of each other. “A Fever In The Heart” by Ann Rule‚ started off with their important facts and events from their childhood to their adulthood. These two serial killers were so similar that they were bond

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    should also mention about the great love affairs in their songs. The musical instruments gave a feeling that they lived harmonious together with free love like in the 1970’s. The Harp a musical instrument from those times that is shaped like a heart gave off a wonderful also peaceful sound. I pictured when this harp let out music everyone was lying around by the public baths feeding each other grapes and making love. How they listened to their music in my opinion was a reflection on how they lived

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    fundamental Jarocha instrument because it provides rhythm. Thus‚ manicos are performed on this instrument. The Requinto Jarocho is a 4 string instrument‚ it is played with a long pick known as a pua‚ which is made from bullhorn or plastic. The Jarocha Harp is a 36 string lead instrument that provides

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    Guardame las Vacas by Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz is a harp consort that was written in Spain during the baroque period‚ which was in 1677. The selection I heard on 91.7 FM was performed by Andrew Lawrence-King. This musical piece caught my attention because of how soothing but upset the harp sounded. I was able to connect with this selection because I felt the Spanish sensation run down my spin. I felt the sadness in the song that it made me develop a knot in my throat. Hungarian Dance No. 21 by Johannes

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    The Strings Introduction Almost every culture in history has featured string instruments as part of their musical life and heritage. However‚ regardless of their origin‚ string instruments share one common characteristic: a string stretched between two points to produce the sound. Strings may be plucked‚ strummed‚ bowed‚ rubbed‚ or otherwise manipulated in order to produce vibration. Although any one of these techniques may be applied to a particular string instrument‚ different instruments have

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    Together “Ballad of the Drover” by Henry Lawson and Judith Wright’s “South Of My Days” provide a compelling insight into outback life around the turn of the 20th Century. Both ballads capture the innate hardship of the Australian outback within its striking beauty. Wright and Lawson are two of Australia’s most noted poets and continue to resonate with audiences by engaging their audience through strong imagery and powerful use of figurative language to create an emotive tale. Lawson’s “Ballad of the

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    pride but still are treated unfairly within today’s society. The poem “The Black Drunkard” by Kevin Gilbert and the song “from little things big things grow’” by Paul Kelly exposes the impact that society has left on the aboriginal race. The ballad “The Black Drunkard” By Kevin Gilbert uses many different poetic devises to capture the concept of a man who has been disjointed with his cultural identity. Within these quatrains Gilbert uses the context of Aboriginal Australian history to effectively

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    British nations is mostly reflected in the ballads and fairy tales. Ballads are a fascinating subject of study. These poems are among a group of anonymous songs that were probably created between 1100 and 1700 in Northern England and Scotland‚ although their origins are still controversial. The anonymous folk ballads were passed along orally from a singer to a singer‚ from generation to generation‚ and from one region to another. The medieval or Elizabethan ballads that appear in print later are probably

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    Weaver et al. (2012) examined the long-term outcomes of deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the globus pallidus interna (GPi) and subthalamic nucleus (STN) for patients with Parkinson disease who do not receive adequate relief from their symptoms with traditional Parkinson’s medications (Appendix E). Relevant findings established in this article included: hypothesis‚ study design‚ sample size‚ methods of data collection/analysis‚ and the findings of the study. Although a hypothesis did not stand directly

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