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    The book‚ This Life I Live‚ by Rory Feek is about determination to want to become a better person. Rory talks about his childhood explaining how difficult it was for his mother to raise 5 kids on her own without their father around. Times were really difficult for his family‚ until one day when Rory met the love of his wife‚ Joey. Rory and Joey both had a strong passion for music‚ and became very popular within the county charts. When Joey found out she had cancer she never gave up for what she loved

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    Personal and Public Transport Engineering Report The Bicycle AUTHOR Donald Robertson TITLE Bicycle Materials DATE March 2006 Teacher --------- 1. ABSTRACT This report examines the changes in bicycle materials between cheap/expensive and old/advanced used in two components. This report includes material and component descriptions and properties‚ and a brief history. 2. Contents | Page Number | Title Page | 1 | 1.Abstract | 2 | 2.TOC | 2 | 3.Methodology | 3

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    Living Large – The Case of Live Nation Executive Summary After the spun-off from the radio giant Clear Channel Communications in 2005‚ Live Nation‚ the world’s largest events and live music promoter is now preparing itself to go even bigger. Led by CEO Michael Rapino‚ Live Nation is revolutionizing the music industry from a concert business to a one-stop shop that would make every fan and artists musical ends meet. Live Nation’s arising strategy is to connect the artists to the fans in every

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    Concert Choir assignments for December 16-20‚ 2013 1. Listen to this version “Silent Night” compare the style you hear and our version. The version of “Silent Night”‚ which was written by Carl Fisher‚ was a little bit faster than how we sing it in our choir room. In the classroom‚ we are often told to slow down while singing this song‚ but the style used by Carl Fisher was faster. Another difference between Carl Fisher’s style and our style in the classroom is that Fisher’s style has the alto section

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    Lois Simmie the author of "The Secret Lives Of Sgt. John Wilson" is a true story based on actual events as they occur. Lois Simmie states "Although great care was taken not to attribute to the characters suggestive thoughts or dialogue unless substantiated by evidence‚ in many cases thoughts and speech are based on what I believe would be natural in the situation". The book is enjoyable to read and the evidence that she supplies is very compelling. By reading this book it also shows Lois Simmie’s

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    a very well reflected portrayal of the jazz scene‚ as it was known in the late fifties. The main character and protagonist of the movie‚ Dale Turner who is played by Dexter Gordon‚ leaves New York to go to Paris. Dale leads the audience through the ups and downs of being a working jazz musician. The struggles of business‚ the 24-hour love for the music‚ the constant late hours of the night‚ the run-down residencies jazz musicians are sometimes forced to live in‚ and especially the fight against drugs

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    Winter Concert Review: Moon of Winter The piece that will be reviewed in this essay is the Moon of Winter. The Moon of Winter was composed by Vince Gassi. This essay will address the balance‚ intonation‚ and tone of the piece. The balance in this piece was really great for the most part. The intonation was a little out of the‚ but the group fixed it quite quickly. The tone was actually really good‚ and it gave the piece feeling. On January 13‚ 2018‚ the AACMS instrumental music group had their Winter

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    MUS 113 History of Jazz November 5th 2010 Jazz Artist Paper “Bird Lives” Charlie Parker is with no question one of the most influential and important jazz players of the 1940’s. This man had such a talent and passion for playing the saxophone‚ more specifically the Alto Saxophone. Charlie’s Jazz era was during the Bee-bop phase of jazz. Bee-bop jazz differed from the other types because it used scales instead of chords‚ had small combos‚ and was built on rephrases of popular songs. Charlie

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    Jazz Music in The Great Gatsby In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the reader sees a common theme of corruption of the American Dream. In the 1920’s‚ the times are changing in America and morals are becoming looser and the lifestyle of the wealthy is more careless. New fashion‚ attitude‚ and music is what nicknamed this era the “Jazz Age‚” greatly influencing Fitzgerald’s writing. He created similarities between many things in pop culture and the journey his characters Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ Tom

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    Culture: Jazz Dance   Jazz dance‚ is defined as any dance to jazz accompaniments‚ composed of a profusion of forms. Jazz dance paralleled the birth and spread of jazz itself from roots in black American society and was popularized in ballrooms by the big bands of the swing era (1930s and ’40s). It radically altered the style of American and European stage and social dance in the 20th century. The term is sometimes used more narrowly to describe popular stage dance (except tap dance) and jazz-derived

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