to all sixteen musical pieces‚ and from the three big band selections we have to choose from‚ I want to say that my favorite one is “Sing‚ Sing‚ Sing” by Benny Goodman. One of the reasons could be because I had hear this musical piece before‚ maybe in movies‚ commercial‚ or cartoons‚ but also for its rhythm‚ fast tempo and fast beat. This type of music was famous during the swing music area‚ not that I remember it‚ but it is depicted on almost all movie scenes of that era. Some of the sections
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My mother influenced me in my life I was afraid my mother. Now‚ however‚ when I feel discouraged by my problems‚ I overcome this by trying to remember my mother keep the strict hand over me. I gained a lot of from her. My mother was an elementary school teacher who very strict‚ she taught a lot of excellent student‚ and she was a Buddhist‚ she was always doing volunteer to help people in need. My mother is and will always continue to be a role model as a mother. She always stands by my side
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Reflection for “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” Abstract This essay consists of three sections. The first section‚ a brief synopsis of the book “I know why caged bird sings” is presented. At the second part‚ three insights after reading the book are introduced. That is‚ metaphor of caged bird‚ power of literacy‚ and power of silence. At the last section‚ discipline-specific knowledge that relevant to the main character of book is stated. Synopsis of the Text This autobiography
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of belonging. This is most evident in Li Cunxins autobiography Maos last dancer‚ where we see his life from his early childhood in China to his adult life in America and Australia. Li develops a sense of belonging from his relationships with his family‚ his culture and his connection to dance. Body: Li’s most powerful relationships that impact on the rest of his life are his relationships with his family‚ of which the most significant is that with his mother. He describes her as “the heart of the
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actually labored. That woman is my dear‚ beloved mother. And that how I was born. My mother is just a normal person in normal life‚ however in my heart‚ she is a hero. Since I was a little kid‚ I have had a huge passion for book. By the time I was thirteen‚ all the books at my home had been read already. It is hard to understand all book knowledge at that age so I spent all my free time in book and ignored others activities. That action unpleased all my teachers. Yet‚ mother is the only one who has understood
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The movie Just Ask My Children has many similarities and difference compared to the story‚ The Crucibles. The movie has so many similarities that it is pretty much the same story just in a different time period. That also goes for the differences and the only reason why they are differences is because of the different time periods. The story and the movie compare to each other so well due to several different reasons. First off‚ both of these are based off of true stories which is really upsetting
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Supporting Notes. Play – My Mother said I never should‚ written by Charlotte Keatly. Skill - Acting Practioner – Max Stafford-Clark. Role – Margaret Section 1: -700 Max Stafford-Clark is one of the most influential directors to embrace British Theatre in the past 40 years. Nearly every play Max has directed is political‚ including themes such as Marxism (like
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Before I listened the the presentation of “Ask Me About My Pronouns” by Robyn Ochs‚ I was thinking that I would have a hard time connecting it to race. However‚ during the speech there was many different ways that I could connect it to race. How both genders and races‚ have stereotypes to fit. How they get discriminated against if they don’t fit those stereotypes. Robyn Ochs gave many of examples of how people aren’t accepted‚ and it was very interesting to listen to. There are common stereotypes
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51932 billion Li Ka-shing was born on July 29 to a scholarly family in the ancient city of Chaozhou in eastern Guangdong Province‚ China. His father Li Yunjing was a primary school principal When Japanese troops invaded Chaozhou in 1939‚ factories were closed and schools were suspended. In the winter of 1940‚ Li Yunjing fled his native land with his family to avoid the perils of war. They arrived in Hong Kong‚ which also fell under Japanese occupation in the early 1940s. The Li family faced
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1. The memoir opens with a provocative refrain: What you looking at me for? I didn’t come to stay…” What do you think this passage says about Ritie’s sense of herself? How does she feel about her place in the world? How does she keep her identity intact? In the novel‚ “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou it basically explains her life growing up. The main character was Maya herself whom wrote the book and she talks about the struggle and pain she had to go through as a child. She explains
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