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     Research was carried out and the product of the research is this presentation.  We hope that everybody will understand and gain a lot from this presentation INTERNAL INSPECTIONS  All tubes – proved clear from oil‚ tools etc  Apertures in drum ends to water gauges – no blockage  Internal surfaces – free from scale and oil‚ includes oil from tube expanders  Internal fittings – fully secured such as perforated

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    addition of the flag‚ rifle‚ and sabre units into "auxiliaries". These individuals march with the band and provide visual flair by spinning and tossing flags or mock weapons. These elements combined help to interpret the music that the marching band or drum and bugle corps is playing via their synchronized work. Thesis statement: Marching bands can be categorized based on primary function‚ instrumentation‚ and style. A marching band not only performs musical compositions‚ but also entertains with

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    towards war.Use examples from the poem to support your answer. The poem ‘The drum’ is about how men were persuaded to go to war by the recruitment methods which suggested that war is glorious. The drum accompanied the men as they marched off to war and was associated with this sense of glory. The poet shows how this idea of glory is false and that the reality of war is horrid. Therefore‚ he hates the sound of the drum because it reminds him of the lies that are told to soldiers before they go to

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    literary techniques. “Beat! Beat! Drums!” and “O Captain! O Captain!” both share many similar qualities among figurative‚ sound and structural devices that Whitman uses to help further enhance the theme of how negatively war can impact individuals. At first glance‚ one can observe how orderly the structure in both poems are. Both works are split up into three separate stanzas‚ each poem using different tones to bring out the hardships of war. “Beat! Beat! Drums!” has a war marching tone to it‚ as

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    Abstract- Cashew Nut Industries are under small scale/cottage sector under orange category without any effective pollution preventive techniques. The pollution from single unit has no major effect to environment but the pollution load from the cluster becomes culprit to environment. The source of different environmental pollutants emits in to the atmosphere during the processing by roasting process and cooking (steam roasting) process‚ the main pollutant is particulate matter (PM). This paper deals

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    hip hop dance and African dance? Has the rhythm in African drums ever remind you of hip hop beats? How about Minstrel shows and the purpose behind them; are they similar to hip hop shows today? There is in fact a strong connection between the three topics and the hip culture. Hip hop is full of excitement‚ unity‚ passion and controversy. These characteristics of hip hop would be non-existent if it wasn’t for African dance‚ African drums and the minstrel shows. African dance was such an important

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    History of West African dance‚ different type of dance and the drum West African dance reached the Americas during the slave trade. Slaves were often prohibited from dancing‚ but African-based movements found their way into European dance styles‚ quickly evolving into popular American dances. The influence of African dance can be seen in early American dances‚ such as the Ring Shout and the Cakewalk‚ and later dances such as the Jitterbug‚ and the Charleston. The influence is still visible in

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    Music In World Culture Anthropology 221 Mr. James Beil By: ABSTRACT I will examine the relationship between music and culture and discuss the role music plays in people’s daily lives. I will discuss unique handcrafted instruments used by different cultures to express traditions through music and how rhythm‚ melody & harmony affect how music sounds. My research will show how music plays an important part of cultural preservation and revitalization

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    STANDING OPERATING 17 May 2012 PROCEDURE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR COLLECTION‚ STORAGE‚ AND TURN-IN OF HAZARDOUS WASTE AND NON-REGULATED WASTE‚ 9TH MISSION SUPPORT COMMAND/THEATER SUPPORT GROUP (MSC/TSG) MAINTENANCE FACILITIES 1. Definition. The 9th MSC/TSG Maintenance Facilities include the following locations: Fort Shafter Flats‚ Honolulu‚ Hawaii; PFC Kaoru Moto‚ Wailuku‚ Hawaii; SFC

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    “The Temple of Hate” and “Inner Vision” Both songs‚ “Inner Vision” and “The Temple of Hate‚” are of the heavy metal genre. The song “Temple of Hate” is written by a Brazilian - American heavy metal band named Angra. The song “Inner Vision” is written by an Armenian - American heavy metal band name System of a Down. In this musical investigation‚ I will compare and contrast these songs‚ as well as the bands themselves. I will compare and contrast the song’s musical elements‚ as well as the storyline

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