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    Regarding the Bassoon

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    There’s a lot of reasons why I chose the bassoon. For one‚ the first time I misread Bassoon for baboon which of course would seem odd to find in an orchestra. Now‚ Don’t get me wrong‚ the bassoon and baboon have a lot in common-well actually‚ other then the red tone the baboon’s bottom shares with the bassoon‚ they have nothing in common‚ so scratch that. The bassoon and baboon have nothing in common; they’re extreme opposites. For instance the bassoon has a deep voice while a baboon makes high

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    Rick And Murty Analysis

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    The community of the popular adult cartoon on Adult Swim‚ Rick and Morty‚ is an incredibly unique one‚ filled with seemingly infinite theories of AUs (Alternative Universes)‚ canon characters (different or similar character in an original plot)‚ and the events from which they originate. The discussions are vast‚ but they all originate from similar observations‚ and beliefs that are favored by the fandom‚ portrayed in the saturation of sketches‚ doodles‚ and fanfictions‚ specifically on Tumblr‚ and

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    Moonwalk

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    The moonwalk or backslide is a dance move that gained widespread popularity after being performed by Michael Jackson on the 1983 television special Motown 25: Yesterday‚ Today‚ Forever‚ and has since become his signature move. The purpose of the moonwalk is to give the illusion that the dancer appears to walk forward while actually moving backward. Although he did not invent its mechanics (which were pioneered by Marcel Marceau) and has never claimed to have done so‚ Michael Jackson came up with

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    session during WWII. An anapestic meter encompasses the poem which provides the prose with a lilting and comic effect‚ which ironically contrasts with the harsh backdrop of war. Coupled with devices like symbolization‚ personification‚ and allusions‚ Reed establishes the callousness of war‚ but simultaneously enforces a more subtle theme of the stifling indoctrination of society. In “Naming of Parts”‚ indoctrination comes in the form of rigorous military training. The mechanical repetition of the

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    Bystander Effect

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    from this movement and viewed the subject of sex as a non taboo natural occurrence free to be engaged in by all. Subsequently‚ woman who had generally been full time house makers were now joining the work force and discovering “feminist” ideas due to Betty Friedan’s book‚ The Feminine Mystique. However‚ these changes did not sit well with many and the majority preferred to stay with their “traditional” ideals on how men and women should behave and their positions in society. Kitty was the eldest

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    promoted women as the ‘weaker sex’ [Word count: 183] Introduction During the 1960s the Feminist Movement was developing throughout the westernized societies. The movement was ongoing‚ and especially prominent in the United States with Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique in 1963‚ a book that depicted and criticized the stereotypical role of women at that time. During that decade‚ women’s magazines were very popular‚ even for teenagers since teen magazines had already debuted in the 1940s

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    Closed Flue Pipe Experiment Abstract The wind instrument I will be researching in this experiment will be the pipe organ‚ commonly used in cathedrals and churches. Pipe organs produce sound by pushing pressurized air through a set of flue pipes. Flue pipes usually have a circular cross section and are mostly made of wood or metal. One pipe can only produce one pitch‚ so to produce a range of pitches an organ will have multiple sets of pipes called stops. Organs can have as little as 12 pipes

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    Perception Case Study

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    PERCEPTION CASE STUDY Mr. K.P Bakophaid‚ 69‚ a high profile investor who during his lifetime had accumulated millions in investments‚ particularly in the Microsoft shares in the 80’s and then in a repeat of his talent to spot the gold brought Google shares cheap at $1 a share with now the shares quoting $563/ share and his long time friend Mr. J. K. Sinha‚ 65 just retired CEO of the famed PELIANCE group had been for a while contemplating for a move to establish a start up in IT sector as both

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    Lord of the Flies Essay

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    In The novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding in 1954 a group of British boys is on a plane that crashes onto an island. As the boys attempt to fend for themselves‚ distinct personalities emerge. Piggy‚ who is bullied and teased‚ is a symbol of maturity. Meanwhile‚ Ralph is elected chief when they first arrive on the island‚ but he loses his leader ship to Jack. He is a symbol of optimism. Jack is evil and is a symbol of savagery. Piggy is the biggest outcast to of all the boys on

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    Alexa Munger November 16‚ 2014 Netflix 1. Hastings had a reputation of being hard headed‚ and not being able to take criticism. He used the autocratic style to push for his ways of doing things. They said he would sometimes embarrass employees‚ and roll his eyes at them. And when they had an idea he might call their ideas “dumb ideas”. He was so bad at this he actually established the nickname “Animal”. Hastings was young when he developed Pure Software‚ after establishing it he realized he didn’t

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