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    High school cross country is one of the simplest sports in existence. All you do is run! You run at practice to get faster race times. There is only one event for varsity‚ the five kilometer race. You warm-up‚ head up to the starting line‚ wait for the gun‚ then race. My first experience with cross country was my freshman year in high school. The year before that I participated in track and ran the 800m and the 1600m events. I found that I preferred long distance events and wanted to continue to

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    Music Supported Therapy (MST) is a recently researched intervention in which participants played through a series of increasingly complex musical exercises using electronic drum pads and keyboard. Results from these studies have consistently shown statistically significant improvements for participants’ upper limb function‚ also evidencing neural reorganization using EEG and fMRI. Therapeutic Instrumental Music Performance (TIMP) is a Neurologic Music Therapy intervention (NMT) used in neurorehabilitation

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    Evaluation Essay The current essay focuses upon one of the shortest and interesting stories of Edgar Allan Poe ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ written in the year 1843. In this story‚ the writer develops the theme of the mystery of human consciousness‚ using specific motifs and artistic techniques‚ mentioned in previously written stories. The meaning of the literary work is to impress the reader by forcing him to experience the scary feelings while reading the stories of Edgar Poe. The vivid example of the

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    In the Beginning of the 16th century‚ Africans were enslaved and brought to the United States of America. Separated from their history and language‚ African Americans somehow managed to preserve their spirit for music. The music helped to increase productivity in the daily task and reduce the feeling for sadness. The blues was created by African American communities in the deep South of the United States. It started in the 19th century and continued to make its way in the future. The blues was everywhere

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    This year at PXHS there was a great musical called the Music Man. The musical was truly serious and hilarious. There were many phrases and jokes being said that I did not understand‚ but the adults did. I saw that the people who played the characters practiced hard on the dancing‚ singing and acting. They had to memorize many lines‚ especially Harold Hill and Marian Paroo. The musical took place in River City. It was a story about a librarian/piano teacher and a traveling salesman. At first‚ they

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    In the opening chapters of Cry‚ the Beloved Country by Alan Paton‚ Reverend Stephen Kumalo‚ an older South African-native parson‚ must make an immediate two-day journey to his nation’s capital‚ the large and mysterious Johannesburg. The year is 1946; Kumalo’s home village is called Ndotsheni‚ and is located in Natal. He has lived his whole life here‚ in the “slow tribal rhythm;” he fears Johannesburg‚ for some of his family have left Ndotsheni for it and nothing more is heard of them. But on a quiet

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    Country of Origin Labeling should be mandatory for packaged meat and milk The horsemeat scandal of 2013 has raised serious concerns about the food chain supply in the UK as well as the rest of the world. This incident has brought issues surrounding the food fraud that consumers are not aware of and inevitably putting their health in danger. On the 15th of January 2013‚ it was brought forward that the food advertised containing beef also had contained the likes of horsemeat. The DNA of the horsemeat

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    23/11/2013 SPM ESSAYS. More Next Blog» Create Blog Sign In SPM ESSAYS. COMPILATION OF SPM ESSAYS. Wednesday‚ 9 October 2013 SPM DIRECTED WRITING ARTICLE-MANAGING YOUR STRESS How to manage your stress By:Zulhilmi Yamin‚Form 5 Abu Bakar.. Being stressful is so common among the SPM students especially when the examination is around the corner.Whatmore when you want to achieve the desirable results to please your parents and teachers.Therefore it is definitely risky to carry

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    Standardized Evaluation Grids The Sample Evaluation Grids/Rubrics on the following pages are intended to guide teachers in creating their own assessment grids for their courses while keeping in mind the importance of maintaining clear department standards for our core courses. The explanations within the sample grids should provide teachers with the necessary information to follow similar marking procedures and to make similar decisions about the marks students receive on their essays. Although

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    chaos and quarrelsome enclosed in society‚ individuals often lose sight of aspirations. They then become lost with that absence of hope; they become consumed by anarchy and misfortune. In the 1940th century‚ historical fiction novel‚ Cry‚ The Beloved Country‚ Alan Paton uses asyndeton to create an overwhelming presence in Johannesburg’s environment‚ modifying human morality and ambition. Paton describes Johannesburg as a place of “great high buildings” and a place of chaos when he says‚ “It is too much

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