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    of the easiest pets to take care of‚ mostly because they sleep for eighteen to twenty hours. Ferrets sleep all throughout the day‚ adjust their sleeping pattern to your schedule‚ and only require four hours of interaction each day in order to stay joyful. During their four hours of wakefulness‚ all they need is ferret food‚ water‚ and your attention. Ferrets also require only one to two baths a year and you can get their scent glands removed in order to strongly reduce the odor that ferrets bring

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    to it. The second piece was “The Gum-Suckers March” from In a Nutshell by Percy Grainger. It was played in an allegro and the dynamics were in mezzo forte‚ but it also occasionally increased and decreased. The piece had a cheerful‚ vibrant‚ and joyful sound to it.

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    doing what God wants‚ and shows a scarlet letter of his own. “By giving me this burning torture to bear upon my breast! By sending yonder dark and terrible old man‚ to keep the torture always at red-heat! By bringing me hither‚ to die this death of triumphant ignominy before the people! Had either of these agonies been wanting‚ I had been lost for ever! Praised be his name! His will be done! Farewell!” Dimmesdale makes a spectacle of himself and while confessing to his sins‚ acts as if he is a hero in

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    Tennyson ’s "Ulysses" as Ulysses struggles to rebel against time. Tennyson reveals this theme through the use of tone‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ imagery and setting. He uses a confidant nostalgic tone to help develop this theme as the speaker reminisces on triumphant times past. Comparisons to the stars and to the horizon throughout the poem are effective in emphasizing the mutability of time. Tennyson also uses imagery to demonstrate the effect that time has on everything. He uses the setting of the poem

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    the glory of God. (Refrain) Enter Rejoice ENTER‚ REJOICE AND COME IN OPEN YOUR HEARTS TO THE LORD TODAY WILL BE A JOYFUL DAY ENTER‚ REJOICE AND COME IN GATHER US ALL IN YOUR LOVE (2X) THAT WE MAY ALL ONE BODY BE GATHER US ALL IN YOUR LOVE GLORY TO GOD‚ GLORY (2X) LET US RESOUND WITH JOYFUL SONG GLORY TO GOD‚ GLORY SING ALLELUIA (2X) TODAY WILL BE A JOYFUL DAY SING ALLELUIA Glory and Praise Glory and praise to our God who alone gives light to our days many are the blessings

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    creating “music and performances that move‚ delight‚ excite and connect—connect that audience to the richness of Latin American culture; connect individuals‚ Hispanic and non-Hispanic‚ to each other through shared experience of music‚ poetry‚ humor and a joyful‚ playful vibe; and connect us all to our hopes and visions of a better world.” They have a wide target market ranging from preschoolers to senior adults in a wide variety of settings. Depending on the number of performers‚ the events can last anywhere

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    Image 2 Description Jacob Lawrence’s Harriet Tubman series number four is a joyful painting. This painting shows four dark figures jubilantly frolicking and playing. Jacob Lawrence’s painting is obviously about four black people enjoying a sunny day on the African plains. The aesthetic value is educational and historical. If you were to see this picture in the 1940s it would be a reminder of a free and happier time. This picture also teaches you black people can get back to being carefree with

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    able to take those feelings away but we can’t . Being invulnerable avoids us from having these kinds of thoughts and desires‚since we would most likely be in a good mood and make us feel we should make the most of our time here on earth‚ living a joyful and satisfying life.

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    his identity was at most threatening to the community. Because the monster was not supposed to be created and was born with a negative responsibility to the people‚ he is exemplified as a unique exception in which someone can commit a moral and triumphant act of suicide. By his hideous image‚ monstrous rage and inhumane actions‚ Mary Shelley positions that it is unacceptable to take one’s own life‚ but through the creation of the monster in her novel‚ Frankenstein‚ she uses the

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    Saar experienced racism constantly‚ she never let it affect her in a negative way. Saar often looked to God and was simply happy to have the opportunity to create beautiful pieces. A religious piece titled‚ Midnight Madonna’s‚ is a joyful piece that celebrates the joyful times in Saar’s

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