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    Hall at the Murchison Performing Arts Center at 8:00 pm. The Concert was led by Conductor Clay Couturiaux and featured soloist Christopher Deane‚ who played the Marimba. The first piece was Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky‚ Op. 35a (1894) by Anton Arensky (1861-1906). The piece was written in 1894‚ in tribute to Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). It was based on the theme from the poem "Legend”‚ written by Richard Henry Stoddard (1825-1903). This poem portrays the crucifixion of Christ.

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    protagonist‚ a laconic World War II veteran who oversees the investigation and the trail of the murders even as he struggles to face the sheer enormity of the crimes he is attempting to solve. His reminiscences serve as part of the book’s narration. Anton Chigurh‚ the main antagonist‚ a sociopathic hitman. He is in his 30s‚ and has eyes as "blue as lapis ... Like wet stones." A man of dark and vaguely exotic complexion. Llewelyn Moss‚ a welder and Vietnam War veteran in his 30s‚ whose theft of the

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    One of my favorite pieces of music is Dido’s Lament‚ from Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. The slow‚ sorrowful melody is hauntingly beautiful‚ and though it contains few lyrics‚ the text infers a rich backstory of romantic love and a grieving‚ broken heart. Purcell uses several elements archetypal to Baroque era music styling to convey a dramatic story of emotional extremes‚ from love to heartache; a concept prevalent over all human cultures and generations. Henry Purcell was considered one of

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    from each other. I enjoyed the entire show very well. Out of all the dances I had strong reaction to “Lapa’s Lament”. I believe this specific dance stood out to me compared to the other dances from the show. This show had many different factors that stood out from other shows in the entire performance. This specific show was choreographed by four different choreographers. “Lapa’s Lament” choreographed by Randy James‚ “Latitude/Longitude” choreographed by John Evans‚ “We are going to be cool” choreographed

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    Out of a bad situation‚ you can learn and grow. In all three poems‚ The Seafarer‚ The Wanderer‚ and The Wife’s Lament the main character was exiled causing great pain and sorrow. Through this pain and sorrow they saw some beauty in the situation. In The Seafarer the character is on his ship hopelessly lost at sea. He suffers from loneliness‚ sadness and pain from being lost at sea. In the poem he says “How the sea took me‚ swept me back And forth in sorrow and fear and pain.” ( The Seafarer

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    and devoted strength‚ fairy tale formats have changed from patriarchal societies to societies that empower women. Fairy tales are often told with a very patriarchal view‚ seeing women as incompetent‚ unfaithful and evil. The Wicked Stepmothers Lament and The Story of King Shaheyar and His Brother both represent women as evil. In The Story of King Shaheyar and His Brother‚ women are represented as evil temptresses “’no man in this world is safe from the malice of women!”’ (Zipes‚ 6). King Shahryar

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    You should be here‚ Nature has need of you. She has been laid waste. Smothered by the smog‚ the flowers are mute‚ and the birds are few in a sky slowing like a dying clock. All hopes of Proteus rising from the sea have sunk; he is entombed in the waste we dump. Triton’s notes struggle to be free‚ his famous horns are choked‚ his eyes are dazed‚ and Neptune lies helpless as beached as a whale‚ while insatiate man moves in for the kill. Poetry and piety have begun to fail‚ As Nature’s mighty

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    of the Batman movies. The movie starts out by revealing a mystery and throughout the rest of the movie there are flashbacks that take place between Beethoven and his secretary‚ Anton Schindler. The mystery itself is of a unofficial will that is found‚ where Beethoven leaves his property to an unnamed “immortal beloved”. Anton Schindler sets out on a journey to find the truth about whom Beethoven wanted to leave his belongings to‚ and thus the women whose identity was hidden by the tag “immortal beloved”

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    Wolterstorff’s reflections in Lament For a Son Carla Soto Grand Canyon University: HLT-310V-0191 Spirituality In Healthcare April 26‚ 2015 During the following paper‚ I will be analyzing in the book “Lament of a Son” by Nicholas Wolterstorff‚ where the author interprets his traumatic recollection of the death of his 25-year-old son on a climbing accident‚ and how he was able to appease his grief based on his faith in God. Consequently‚ I will be identifying the 5

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    preferred to let the other nature take its course. Of course they regretted it‚ and for their next child they went to see a geneticist. A perfect son has been born to them‚ a son who deserved to be called Anton‚ like his father. While Vincent was forced by his genetic code and the system to study at home‚ Anton was taller and better at anything than his elder brother. They used to play at "softy". The game consisted of swimming in the sea as far as possible and being the last to make an about-turn. Vincent

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