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    View Attempt 3/29/12 8:07 PM View Attempt 1 of 1 Title: 20th Century Music Listening Test Started: November 17‚ 2011 9:21 PM Submitted: November 17‚ 2011 9:31 PM Time spent: 00:10:12 Total score: 45.46/50 = 90.92% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 50 Done 1. Which of these examples is in Impressionistic style? Student Value Response 1. the first one 2. the second one Correct Answer Feedback 100% Score: 2.27/2.27 2. What do you hear in this example that is

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    A popular quote used by many guard members is that “Color Guard is god’s gift to the marching band”. No matter your religion‚ the message of the quote is clear. Many guard members feel that the marching band needs them. Most band members would disagree with this‚ however‚ the color guard is superior to the band because the guard has to work harder‚ has more interesting equipment‚ and a better offseason activity than the marching band. Wind and rain are environmental factor that mother nature never

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    Unit Number: G621 Assignment Title: Finding the Percentage of Copper in a Brass Alloy Assignment: G620 Sample Assignment C Date Set: Due Date: Assessment Objective(s): AO3 Vocational Brief: Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. This alloy has many uses ranging from coinage to non-ferrous fittings on ships. Many domestic taps use brass where contact with water occurs. You are provided with a sample of brass which is about 150 years old and you are asked to quantitatively analyse it

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    High School Wind Ensemble “From the beginning‚” the conductor whispered‚ while bringing his arms up in a stance which made him look like he was ready to fight a raging battle against ferocious warriors. I could feel my palms sweating as I touched the cold metal of my saxophone‚ bring it up to my mouth into ready position. I quickly glanced around me at the other ambitious players‚ each one of them barely sitting on the edge of the black band chairs‚ nearly bursting at the seams with excitement

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    Animals are happy and better in jungle. "The Jungle" portrays the lower ranks of the industrial world as the scene of a naked struggle for survival. Where workers not only are forced to compete with each other but‚ if they falter‚ are hard pressed to keep starvation from their door and a roof over their heads. With unions weak and cheap labor plentiful‚ a social Darwinist state of "the survival of the fittest" exists. The real story revolves around the integration and eventual disintegration of

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    In seventh grade I used to be in marching band. I had done band in sixth grade as well‚ but this year it was marching band. I played the clarinet and I was pretty good at it. In the middle of the school year we had a parade that our band had to march in. It was something that I had never done before‚ so I was a little bit apprehensive about doing it. People who who were new to marching band like me were referred to as “newbies”‚ which wasn’t very many people. During marching band practices all of

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    Alexandra Ayres History April 13‚ 2013 Book Review of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair The Jungle is a 1906 novel written by the American journalist and novelist Upton Sinclair‚ and it first appeared in a Socialist newspaper. It has become a classic not only for the heart-rending story in the pages‚ but because of deeper social and political commentary within it. It tells a sad story of the harsh realities that awaited many immigrants as they came over to America in the early 1900’s. It is not known

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    Recital Report A few weeks ago I attended a recital/concert in the UMHB auditorium performed by the Waco orchestra (I think that’s who it was). At first when I got there‚ I wasn’t paying attention because I was bored and knew I was only there to get my fine arts experience credit. After about two songs‚ I remembered that I was in Music Appreciation and some of the songs they were playing‚ I heard in class before. I began to tune into to certain instruments and listen to their unique sound and what

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    Out of all the extra-curricular activities I have listed‚ marching band is the most significant one. In marching band‚ I met a lot of people that became very close friends with me. My clarinet group was like a small family. We practice and compete together. I was one of the favorite ones in my clarinet group‚ because I kept everyone happy when the group are going through hard times. For example‚ if I recall it correctly‚ during my freshman year‚ we competed in a competition‚ and got first place in

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    Upton Sinclair has famously remarked‚ “All art is propaganda. It is universally and inescapably propaganda; sometimes unconsciously‚ but often deliberately‚ propaganda.” These words are especially befitting for Sinclair’s most famous novel‚ The Jungle. Sinclair’s novel follows the devastating collapse of an immigrant Lithuanian family as a result of the ruthless practices of capitalism. Thus‚ The Jungle is a severe critique of capitalism‚ and it possesses the intention of persuading readers to adopt

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