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    Every athlete always dreams of having that big moment. Hearing the crowd chant your school name as you make memories you will never forget. The moment where they reach one of the highest points in their career‚ but know it’s not the peak. They spend countless hours in the gym hoping that someday their moment will come. Thoughts run through their head‚ “Will I be ready when my chance comes?” As the Sutton girl’s basketball team traveled to Fairbury in late January‚ we had no idea that our chance

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    ICtonal music‚ chant (plainsong‚ plainchant)‚ organum‚ motet‚ Reformation‚ a cappella‚ word painting‚ counterpoint‚ chanson‚ madrigal‚ modulation‚ continuo‚ doctrine of affections‚ libretto‚ overture‚ recitative‚ aria‚ ensemble‚ chorus‚ cantata‚ oratorio‚ fugue‚ rondo‚ theme and variations‚ minuet and trio‚ metre‚ texture‚ suite‚ sonata‚ concerto‚ composers‚ instruments‚ historical periods‚ the Enlightenment‚ syllabic‚ melismatic‚ sonata-allegro form La peri fanfare Boulez Bird Chopin

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    island‚ stating “we must have rules and obey them‚ after all we’re not savages”. This ironically foreshadows the breakdown in order‚ due to the lack of authority. Golding traces the decent into chaos through the chant‚ “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood”. The horrifying chant is accompanied with violent actions that become all-consuming‚ resulting in the murder of Simon. This disturbing moment reminds the audience of the chaos in humanity that emerges without authority.

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    Written by Shirley Jackson‚ The Lottery focuses on the cruelty of man in its most raw state- the sacrifice of an innocent human being at the hands of the people with whom that person lives with. Written in 1948‚ this short story was published by Jackson in New York‚ where the audience of this story reviewed it ferociously‚ claiming that it was the most absurd story they have read. No one understood the message Jackson wished to convey across to the reader. However‚ looking deep‚ we find that there

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    This is shown when Sodapop chants a saying when leaving the house for the rumble. “ I am a Greaser. I am a JD and a hood. I blacken the name of our fair city. I beat up people. I rob gas stations. I am a menace to society. Man‚ do I have fun!” (Hinton 136) This chant begins a game in which Darry and Two-Bit pretend to be Socs. This lets them get their excitement out for the rumble‚ but also shows

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    is the Hindustani or North Indian style of Indian classical music found throughout the northern Indian subcontinent. The style is sometimes called North Indian classical music or Shāstriya Sangīt. It is a tradition that originated in Vedic ritual chants and has been evolving since the 12th century CE‚ primarily in what is now North India‚ Pakistan and Bangladesh and to some extent in Nepal and Afghanistan. Today‚ it is one of the two subgenres of Indian classical music‚ the other being Carnatic music

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    different flavors of gum in one pack. The commercial opens with a young man sitting in his work office with the UP2U gum packet in his hand. The young man is having a hard time deciding flavor of gum he want to choose so he turns to the old childhood game/chant “ennie meenie miny mo/ catch a tiger by the toe/ if he holleress let him go/ ennie meenie miny mo” then in the background the is a snap and a growl. The camera then shows a tiny bear trap clamp onto the tigers paw and the young man looks at the tiger

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    The Pearl Fina Exam Honors English II 12 February 2012 The Pearl Fina Exam Honors English II 12 February 2012 This novel is not just a narrative about a native finding a precious jewel and who is overcome with fear‚ obsession and anger. This novel is a story of how a simple sense of greed can destroy a man’s morals‚ and view on what is really important. In The Pearl‚ the reader sees how the Europeans had a sense of control over the natives. The mind control that the Europeans had over

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    in the first movement are 3/4‚ 2/4 and it also has an alternating metre. * The initial tempo marking is 168 crotchet beats per minute. * Parts of the movement are based on a traditional Chinese work chant. * The work chant was based on a pentatonic scale. * The work chant can be heard at figure one and three. * Characteristics of Each Section within the Movement * The movement is composed in rondo form. * There is little modulation except in the C section. *

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    Weird Sisters have clearly initiated his downfall and actions to follow. In the beginning the Weird Sisters cruel intentions are demonstrated to the audience when their evil nature is explicitly stated as they chant‚ “Fair is foul and foul is fair”‚ in the opening scene of the play. This chant refers to the Weird Sisters’ belief that all that is good and valued to society in Shakespearean times(e.g loyalty‚ peace and respect) is evil and disregarded by them and their nature. And viewed through societies

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