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    Symphony of the Soul‚ Rise up‚ Speak up‚ Stand up The annual Symphony of Soul featuring the Marcus Roberts Trio was in addition a community event celebrating‚ Ellington Academy Students‚ Grand Rapids String Academy‚ and Mosaic Scholars. Grand Rapids Symphony of Soul is a creative interwind of Jazz and Classical‚ a toe tapping‚ freedom of celebrating diverse souls. The theme of freedom rang throughout the concert music beginning with all voices singing‚ “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing.” James Weldon

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    The civil rights movement in the 1960’s was a very important time in the United States history‚ the time where African-Americans first gained their rights as people and as citizens. There were so many inspirational people during the 1960’s like Malcolm X‚ Rosa Parks‚ and one other special civil rights leader‚ he gave many speeches that were so motivating for African-Americans and was one of the most peaceful ways of confronting the issues that went on during that time period. “I Have A Dream” The

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    The locavore movement is a movement encouraging the localization of food production and consumption‚ or in other words‚ it is encouraging people to buy straight from the farmers’ market. This idea of closing the gap between producer and consumer proves to be very helpful to many different communities when it is taken seriously and with tactic. A community would largely benefit from an organized locavore movement because locally grown food strengthens the local economy‚ it is fresher and more nutritious

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    Amazing 9th Grade Teacher

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    My Amazing 9th Grade teacher As a freshman‚ I met Mrs. Chinwe Agbogu. She was from the same state and city as me. Mrs. Agbogu was very understanding‚ courageous and a very friendly lady. Mrs. Agbogu was a very down to earth kind of a lady‚ very understanding when it comes to listening to people and their problems and also their school life challenges. She is always there for me to help me get through my freshman student life challenges. She never judges me or make me feel bad about what ever my

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    Business Law The Essentials 9th Edition Read Case Problem 1-2 (pg. 31) Case Brief Professional Business Response Format (Facts) The State of Georgia has enacted a law requiring contoured rear-fender mud flaps on all trucks and trailers operating within Georgia. Thirty-five other states allow straight mud flaps and Florida requires straight mud flaps. (Question(s) Will truckers operating in or through Georgia have to comply with the Georgia statute? Or‚ does the Georgia law violate

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    Utah Symphony Organization (USO) and the Utah Opera Company (UOC). In order for the merger to be successful‚ Anne will need to create some successful strategies for managing each of these concepts. Utah Symphony Strengths The most impressive financial strength that USO has is their endowment. By the end of 2002‚ their endowment was considered higher than average and they were considered at the top end of a Group II Symphony when compared to other symphonies nationally. The Utah Symphony endowment

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    Society and Identity Essay for the 1950’s Inaara Manji There were many changes in Canadian society following World War II. The 1970’s saw the growth of the largest population in the history of the world. With 6 million children being born‚ the “baby-boomer” generation would change Canada‚ as we know it. The rapid growth of the baby-boomer generation also led to the fact that women now had to look after their babies at home and also their husbands instead of working like they were during the World

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    In the article “How Social Movements Matter” by Professor David S. Meyer‚ he explains how social movements played a huge role in promoting political and social change‚ and uses the 2003 anti-Iraq War movement as the central point. He informs the reader about how the social movements created an up rise in social in social communities and societies. Social movements move main goal is to project important issues about a very important topic‚ but sometimes they don’t always achieve this. He begins

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    Symphony No. 94 in G “surprise” The music piece that I listened to was Symphony No. 94 in G “Surprise” by Joseph Hayden. This classical piece of music takes place in the classical period and starts off with a very slow tempo. The rhythm is a contagious pulsating rhythm which appears to have a metered beat that one can follow. It sounds like it would be 2 beats which is in duple meter. The main melody seems very short‚ defined and to the point. It is definitely staccato which seems short and

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    of Genius Prof Craig Wright Paper 5 – Final Draft Beethoven: A Typology of Genius An exhibition of great mastery of musical composition‚ Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony begins with a four-note motif that commands the audience’s attention‚ and ends with an exhilarating and triumphant finale that uplifts the audience into euphoria. Such work that transcends pre-existing material in a field and has an enduring impact on society places Beethoven into the hallowed realm of geniuses‚ individuals who harness

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