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    product they yield; agile methodology could be described as iterative and incremental. Agile methodology is an approach to the project management which help to respond to the unpredictability of building software through incremental‚ iterative work cadences‚ known as sprints. This methodology was developed to deal with situation where the waterfall model fails. The biggest drawback of waterfall model is that it assumes that every requirement of the project can be identified before any design or coding

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    Phillip Sousa. Ever since its creation‚ the wind band has been a tradition and a staple in the American marching bands. Beginning as early as the Civil War‚ the armies of the American military would march to the beat of these wind bands‚ and the tradition would continue for many years to come‚ including the U.S. Marine Band‚ of which Sousa was the bandmaster. It was not only relevant to military marching‚ but also recreationally as an enjoyment to the active servicemen. 2. Aaron Copland has been considered

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    studies have proven that taking music classes at a young age helps a child to achieve academic success and helps students to become more disciplined throughout their school years. Students who participate in music education programs such as orchestra‚ marching band‚ concert band‚ or drum corps are less likely to be involved in negative activities including drugs and alcohol. Music provides students with the opportunity to be expressive‚ original‚ and creative‚ and can also provide a better understanding

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    We can all tell stories of how cadences that we recite during foot marches can also serve as ways to taunt other branches of the military‚ but LTC DiMarco helped put Carl Builder point in perspective. As much as we would disagree and put one branch above the other‚ I look at all five branches

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    The poem’s rhythmic cadence and rhyme scheme further enhance its message of togetherness‚ making it a powerful and moving piece of poetry. Another example of this is in "Shiloh: A Requiem" "Shiloh: A Requiem’’ by Herman Melville is a powerful and haunting poem that captures

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    massacre when the British Army showed up. There is still not a clear number of the amount of marchers that day it could be anywhere from three thousand (3‚000) to thirty thousand (30‚000) but that’s beside the point. The marchers planned on marching to the “Guildhall” but due to barricades‚ it forced them to the Free Derry corner‚ which they did‚ but some teenagers of the march broke off and went through the barricade followed by throwing rocks at the British forces. They were retaliated

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    therefore they took better care of one another. When the Jews were forced to march Elie’s father would have a very hard time marching which caused him to be beaten multiple times. Elie could not tolerate his own flesh and blood getting beat so he took matters into his own hands and decided to try to teach his father how to march: “I decided to give my father marching lessons in marching step‚ in keeping time. We began practicing in front of our block. I would command: ‘left‚ right!’ and my father would

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    Indian women who offered him a long string of pearls and told him more could be found in nearby burial grounds. After collecting plenty of pearls they finally continued marching and got in a fight with the Indians and lost many men and also pearls. Eager to find more riches and other things De soto and the remaining men continued marching to north-west into northern Mississippi. De Soto sighted the Mississippi River‚ south of the current-day city of Memphis‚ Tennessee in May 1541. After crossing the Mississippi

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    Before I became a gladiator‚ I was a soldier who was in the army. When we were not fighting battles‚ we spent time marching‚ practicing fighting‚ and making our own weapons. Between fighting battles‚ marching‚ and practicing‚ we had little time for anything else except a quick meal and as much sleep as we could grab. After commanding and fighting many wars against other provinces I was captured and sent back to rome to be sold. Soon after‚ I was bought by a manager and was sent to special gladiator

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    help out the civilians marching in Washington. Lewis complicates the idea of American politicians and politics being productive and moral when he announces‚ “...American politics is dominated by politicians who build their careers on immoral compromises...ally themselves with open forms of political‚ economic‚ and social exploitation” (para 5). The essence of Lewis’s argument is the leaders of the civil rights movement are defending their rights as well civilians are marching for liberal rights‚ but

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