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    Concert Report #1 The jazz concert I attended took place in Fullerton College Theater on November 13‚ 2012. The Fullerton College Jazz Big Band and J- Train vocal jazz was very organized and well structured. The first song was the Open Invitation which was performed by the J- Train Vocal Jazz. The song was so interesting because the soloists had great voices. Everyone around seemed interested and amused. The J- train vocal jazz also performed the songs “Nancy McFlannery’s Cannery”‚ and” Fugue in

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    of the Brook My book report is about a very good book. It is called Song of the Brook. Song of the Brook is a Christian fiction book. Matilda Nordtvedt writes it. The book has 124 pages‚ and I have read this entire book. The main characters are Hilda‚ Lois‚ Baby Sigurd‚ John‚ and Hilda ’s Mama; Magda‚ her Papa; Robert‚ Ole‚ Bertha‚ Thora‚ and Bestefar. The story begins with Hilda ’s family on a train on their way to Washington State. They were leaving their home in Minnesota to move to Washington

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    When is enough‚ enough? Do you think the way we consume products effects the Earth’s survival? In “The Conundrum of Consumption”‚ author Alan Thein Durning believes the consumer behavior and the detrimental effects of consumption are destroying the world’s natural environment. Durning discusses that consuming goods has become the way of life. Durning exposes that our appetites to live the American Dream have taken a toll on the earth’s natural environment‚ and suggests that there are other paths

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    disguised as a feast Rollin’ in the Rolls-Royce Corniche Only the doctors got this‚ I’m hidin’ from police Cocaine seats All white like I got the whole thing bleached Drug dealer chic I’m wonderin’ if a thug’s prayers reach Is Pious pious cause God loves pious? Socrates asks‚ “Whose bias do y’all seek?” All for Plato‚ screech I’m out here ballin’‚ I know y’all hear my sneaks Jesus was a carpenter‚ Yeezy‚ laid beats Hova flow the Holy Ghost‚ get the hell up out your seats Preach [Frank

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    Group 1 “ Brother‚ can you spare a dime” by Rudy Valle‚ 1932 In many instances‚ songs have been written to explain events that are going on in the world. The song “ brother‚ can you spare a dime” by Rudy Valle justifies that. In 1932 when the song was produced it was during the great depression where the unemployment rate was 24.1% and the economy was in a down ward spiral. The message that Rudy is trying to portray is that everyone from a businessman in a city to a union worker from this

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    Odyssey and O’ Brother Where Art Thou Music Role: How the Music Did More Than Just Develop the Film” The Odyssey and O’ Brother Where Art Thou both shared the same themes and personalities of characters‚ but what differed was the music. In the movie The Odyssey‚ the music was very drastic‚ or it had a very strong effect to it‚ and the music changed as the people’s feelings did. In O’ Brother Where Art Thou the music had a diverse tune‚ there were multiple songs with a happy meaning behind it which

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    GIRLS GENERATION ALL MY LOVE IS FOR YOU [All] Y-yeah y-yeah y-yeah Y-yeah y-yeah y-yeah Y-yeah y-yeah y-yeah ([Sunny] Oh) [Jessica] Atarashii machi de notta Densha no mado utsutta Fuan-souna me wo shita watashi wa... [Seohyun] Anata ga oshiete kureta Jibunrashisa wasurenaide Ima mo kagayaite iru ka na ([All]Oh) [Taeyeon] Nagare teku keshiki Futo shinkokyuushite [Yuri/Hyoyeon] Miageta sora no hate [Tiffany] Anata no koe ga shita... [All] Toukuhanarete ite mo Me wo tojireba

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    someone truly desires something‚ it can become the only thing they ever think about‚ it can consume them. Throughout Thou Blind Man’s Mark‚ the author Phillip Sidney uses poetic devices such as irony and alliteration to convey his derision with his own desires. Right from the beginning‚ Sidney uses strong ironic phrases to convey to the readers his disdain for desire. With the line‚ “Thou blind man’s mark‚” the author uses irony to show how he feels. Clearly‚ a blind man would not be able to have a

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    fascinating song‚the magical spell‚ and the challenge for Odysseus to stay tied up so he wouldn’t jump over board. In the film “O Brother Where Art Thou” it emphasized the gorgeous sirens‚the enchanted spell‚and one poor soul that disappeared. In Atwood’s poem highlighted certain attributes of the story like the sirens song and how the sirens didn’t want to bet there. These sources stress certain attributes ‚but they also fail to to include key aspects as well. “O Brother Where Art Thou” doesn’t

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    fact‚ the entire album Songs About Jane (2002) was inspired by that relationship. “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” by Christopher Marlowe is most likely the most famous pastoral poem of the carpe diem or “seize the day” style. Its inspiration was most likely to convince a girl that life would be beautiful and filled with pleasures if she would be with him—his goal being seduction. Ever since the beginning of time‚ males and females have been looking for someone to love‚ someone they van spend

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