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    When the Knack, Knocks!

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    “When the Knack‚ KNOCKS!” A quote by Louis L’Amour‚ an American writer of the 20th century came to mind as I reminisce my fun and worthwhile summer adventure. “Some say opportunity knocks only once‚ that is not true. Opportunity knocks all the time‚ but you have to be ready for it. If the chance comes‚ you must have the equipment to take advantage of it.” This quotation teaches us that our talents and abilities should go hand – in – hand with every opportunity that comes our way. During the summer

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    violent incidents and emotions. These qualities‚ excellent when held in restraint‚ only too often led to loudness and disorder. The style was also ‘heroic’. The main aim was to achieve strong and sounding lines‚ magnificent epithets‚ and powerful declamation. This sometimes led even to nonsense‚ but in the best examples‚ such as in Marlowe‚ the result is quite impressive. The best medium for such expression was blank verse‚ which was sufficiently elastic to bear the strong pressure of these expansive

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    MUSI4813 5/20/09 Music History Synopsis Ancient Greece Major Political events- Much of the written compositions made in this time were destroyed or went missing as the Christian church got rid of pagan influences. Rome was overthrown and Europe went into turmoil and people focused less on music and more on survival. Historical perspective- Aristotle and Plato wrote about music which they believed to have moral and ethical properties essential to the complete education of young students.

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    Coach Carter

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    to it I wasn’t able to focus on my studies because of lots of practices and games. In that instance‚ though it is an opportunity‚ I understand them. Joining academic related contests‚ that’s what my parents are open for me to join. I use to join declamation contests and have a dance group. I have handled those stuffs while I’m studying. We should always give prior to our education because it shapes us from who we are. If we want to two things‚ our passion and dreams to be reached‚

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    but also to convince people concerning her requests that is to say she can produce valid reasons to support her requirements. Sarah has a number of victories under her belt through diverse competitions. Of foremost importance are the extempore declamation contests and the spelling bees in which she has from time to time represented her class and school. She was also successful enough to represent Pakistan recently in China where she was sent as a spokeswoman for the Pakistani schools. Though she

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    incidents and emotions. These qualities‚ excellent when held in restraint‚ only too often led to loudness and disorder. (c) The style was also ‘heroic’. The chief aim was to achieve strong and sounding lines‚ magnificent epithets‚ and powerful declamation. This again led to abuse and to mere bombast‚ mouthing‚ and in the worst cases to nonsense. In the best examples‚ such as in Marlowe‚ the result is quite impressive. In this connexion it is to be noted that the best medium for such expression was

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    Writing as a Skill

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    convey a closer relation of the writer to the reader. It serves as the medium of the writer to say things which he cannot tell by talking. But not everybody can be a writer for instance; a musician cannot talk in front of many people by joining a declamation. Writers also have their own specialty; they can be a feature writer which can manipulate words thru figures of speech‚ or he can be a editorial writer that can give insights and opinion about a certain topic. And as time goes by he will cultivate

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    india of 21st century

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    Indian. Never before was the level of confidence in us so high‚ in spite of the rich heritage and past glories‚ as it is today. A very good afternoon to you all worthy president‚ secretary‚ learned judges and all my dear friends. Today in this declamation competition the topic I have chosen to declaim is ‘’INDIA OF 21ST CENTURY’’. Awake to freedom‚ long year ago we have made a tryst with the destiny and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge not wholly or not in a full measure but very

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    Classical Analysis

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    was to convey the idea that Absolut is indeed in a world of its own. The campaign challenges customary view points by presenting a refreshing optimistic perspective of everyday life‚ in a world of its own. One specific artifact‚ called the “taxi” piece‚ illustrates a few people leaving a bar and having to navigate the aisles of persuasion by choosing which cab to take home (since‚ in this particular world there is a sea of taxis from which to choose). The question to be answered remains: what if

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    The Powhiri Process

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    This is a summary of the details of the powhiri process. Introduction The Marae is the core of Maori culture. It is where all of the services are accomplished‚ agreements and disagreements decide‚ tribal policies promulgated and formalised. “The word marae has come to mean the collection of building and land within an area that is almost always defined by a fence or wall and‚ often‚ on one boundary by a river‚ lake or sea" (Walker‚ 2007).The marae is the area in front of the Wharenui‚ the main

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