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    Band of Brothers

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    Tiara Marquez Pr. Oldenburg HIS 122 11/19/13 Band of Brothers Summer‚ 1942 a group of citizen soldiers would embark on an adventure none would soon forget. Coming from all walks of life they all came together in Camp Toccoa‚ Georgia‚ where they would endure the most intense training of their lives; not only was it intense but these brave Easy Company men‚ of the506th Parachute Infantry Regiment‚ 101at Airborne Division trained under the toughest officer imaginable Lt. Sobel. Luckily enough

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    The Pros Of Marching Band

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    When people think of band‚ they assume it’s full of nerdy kids who play boring music. When in fact marching band is the complete opposite. After participating in it for just two years‚ I can defend that marching band is phenomenal. Firstly‚ marching band allows for people to make a countless number of friends. For instance‚ when they start their freshman year‚ they are a fishy‚ upperclassmen help they out‚ and start to legitimately bond with them. Half way through the season they have already

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    How We Fight “Stephen Ambrose’s book “Band of Brothers” strongly depicts the quality of the Army Values‚ from which I will compare and contrast the leadership style of Lt. Richard Winters to Dwight D. Eisenhower to develop a model that can serve for future officers. To learn of Eisenhower’s success in order to compare to Lt. Richard Winters‚ we will dissect Eisenhower’s life and learn his traits‚ habits‚ and leadership skills. Dwight D. Eisenhower sought to lead America toward a goal where all

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    While his band may have scheduled their “final show”‚ Andrew Jollie is not planning on slowing down. Jollie‚ 30‚ is one of three guitarist in the local metal band Along Came The Flood. He helped form the band in February 2013‚ and has made quite the influence on the local scene since. The band won “Best Metal Act” by Limelight Magazine in 2014‚ and has made it to the finals for Battle of the Bands: Mass Metal Fest. When the band announced that their December 5th show would be their last‚ fans were

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    Last year‚ our game was strong; the band obtained a rating of two at state finals in Brunswick‚ Ohio. It was marching season‚ not football season. With eight incredibly talented seniors on various instruments‚ our season was substantial and awe-inspiring. Those seniors took charge and impelled us to victory. Also‚ the music was an upper level composition wrote for experienced hands and mouths. The Shenandoah Marching Band only had four Jr. High members in its midsts: Cameron Kolbank‚ Lorrin Wiley

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    My Band Journey

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    we all face in our daily lives. A great activity offered to the students in my school is band. First‚ though out the years‚ I have made countless friends that‚ I am sure‚ will be my friends for a long time to come. Second‚ learning to play an instrument was as fun as playing video games with my best friends. It is infuriating and frustrating‚ but most of the time‚ it is tons of fun. Last‚ when the band goes on field trips‚ I get out of school and laugh at all the people who do not get to go.

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    Marching Band Loyalty

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    Tennis and marching band are two extracurricular activities that require both dedication and commitment. Prior to entering my first year of high school‚ I decided that I wanted to take my love for tennis to the next level and make the O’Fallon high school tennis team. In 5th grade‚ I committed myself to playing the alto saxophone in the school band and all that entails with lessons and practice‚ with an eye on playing in the high school marching band. During high school‚ I made a commitment to

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    My Future in the BRHS Band Program When I joined the Bridgewater-Raritan program in August‚ I did not know what to expect. I knew that band was going to be hard work and a lot different than middle school. Personally‚ I think I have gotten more out of being a part of the program than I did in middle school‚ both with my skills and life lessons. I remember one of my first days when Mr. Markiewicz said that we would build an unbreakable relationship with our instrument. I have to admit that when

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    freshman drumline banging out a rough cadence three months and counting after marching season and I stepped in a puddle of spit. And my new black converses just made contact with the remnants of the trombones’ spit valves. The brown tiled floor of the band room was disgusting‚ especially near the low brass section where the instrumentalists felt the need to pour their spit out everywhere. I lucked out with having my instrument stored in the cages behind the low brass section’s saliva ocean. Today‚

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    The History of Band Aid

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    BRAND: HISTORY: The Band-Aid was invented in 1920 by Earle Dickson‚ an employee of Johnson & Johnson‚ for his wife Josephine Dickson‚ who frequently cut and burned herself while cooking. The prototype product allowed his wife to dress her wounds without assistance. Dickson‚ a Highland Park‚ New Jersey resident at the time‚ passed the idea on to his employer who then went on to produce and market the product as the Band-Aid. Dickson had a successful career at Johnson & Johnson‚ eventually

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