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    in South London‚ England. It emerged in the late 1990’s as a development within a lineage of related styles such as 2-step garage‚ broken beat‚ drum and bass‚ jungle‚ dub and reggae. In the UK the origins of the genre can be traced back to the growth of the Jamaican sound system party scene in the early 1980’s. The music generally features syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies. The earliest dubstep releases date back to 1998‚ and were

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    hoses” connect the master cylinder to the “slave cylinders” located at each wheel. Brake fluid‚ specially designed to work in extreme temperature conditions‚ fills the system. “Shoes” or “pads” are pushed by the slave cylinders to contact the “drums” or “rotors‚” thus causing drag‚ which slows the car. Two major kinds of friction brakes are disc brakes and

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    need cooperation with others so that we all watch the drum majors and stay in step‚ play at the right time‚ and do dynamics correctly. One of the last major aspect cooperation is used for in the marching band is agreeing on new ideas for what to do during the show. Cooperation is the key aspect for any marching event whether it is a football game or a competition. It is a important that we all watch the drum majors for many reasons. The drum majors direct the beat of the music and by watching

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    got best percussions‚ but we had still never reached the highly mark of getting a 1. Band is an all-day activity for a Saturday‚ I had to wake up six in the morning and I didn’t get home till at least ten at night. I arrived at the school got my drum and my uniform and headed towards the buses. We were preparing for the Buckeye Invitational at The Ohio State University. We arrived at the Stadium at around ten and the long process of getting ready started. 60 kids all packed into a small area takes

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    it. A brief explanation of the plots of these advertisements is warranted. The first in the sequence shows two toy bunnies‚ waddling back and forth across the television screen‚ and all beating bass drums. The one not running on Energizer batteries dies out‚ and the one on Energizer batteries continues. The next ad showed the same thing‚ but with a different ending: the Energizer bunny waddled off the television screen

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    sections are the snare line‚ the tenor line‚ the bass line‚ the cymbal line‚ and the front line. The front line‚ or as I like to call it‚ the front percussion ensemble‚ is made up of a large variety of instruments that range from an automobile brake drum to a xylophone. A professional front line is mainly composed of mallet percussion instruments‚ which includes xylophone‚ marimba‚ vibraphone‚ and many others; however‚ auxiliary instruments are also prominently featured in many front lines as

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    The poem I chose to analysis is Walt Whitman‚ "Beat! Beat! Drums!” The poet uses the drums and bugles as symbols of the war itself. In this poem the poet shows that the instruments play so loudly that they disrupt everyone’s lives‚ just like war changes a society. The sounds of certain words can contribute to the meaning of the poem because if the sound of the words come off as “kind and quiet” it can change the whole theme of aggression and war. The word choice of the poet makes you feel like everything

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    Steam High Pressure (HP) Steam Medium Pressure Desuperheated (MPD) Steam Medium Pressure Desuperheated (MPD) Steam Low Pressure (LP) Steam Low Pressure Desuperheated (LPD) Steam Letdown Stations Steam Boilers Power Generation System Blowdown and Flash Drums CONDENSATE TREATMENT AND RECOVERY SYSTEMS Deaerators PCC NCC MP Condensate HP Condensate Condensate Treatment DESALINATED WATER

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    the steps on the field. Obviously marching band is much more physical than concert band‚ and the adrenalin one gets before competing is extraordinarily different. Another noticeable difference is the marching band is under the direction of a student drum major and not the actual band director who conducts all concert band activities. Personally‚ I do not understand why the students at my high school did not know the difference between marching and concert band. In my opinion‚ the difference is very

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    Instructor: Megan Countiss Come and explore the art of Japanese mask making. Participants will create their own mask using folded paper techniques.  Be sure to sign up for the Japanese Drumming workshop so that you can wear your mask while you drum!    Location: Main Exhibition Area 10:30-11:15 Raku Pottery Instructor: Susan Musselman and High School Students One of the most exotic and visually exciting firing processes today. Glaze‚ fire and scrub your own Japanese

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