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    Timezone Memo

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    IGN: BlameMorgan (past IGNs > MorganAG‚ MorganGallant‚ gallantmo) Age (Must be 14 or older): 16 Timezone: I live in Ontario‚ Canada‚ so my time zone is EST. How active can you be: I am a very active player on HCF‚ and thoroughly enjoy being on these types of servers. That being said‚ I can be online ~2-4 hours a day‚ on weekdays‚ and ~3-5 hours a day on weekends. I am currently in an academic program at my school‚ however‚ I am willing to make sacrifices in order to 1) help out the server‚ and

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    01 Introducing BIOS

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    3/9/2015 Topic Transcript Introducing BIOS Learning Objective After completing this topic‚ you should be able to distinguish between the functions of the BIOS chip and the CMOS chip 1. BIOS and CMOS chips All hardware requires software to run. This software communicates the characteristics of the hardware‚ such as its unique features‚ memory location‚ and input/output settings‚ to enable communication between the motherboard and CPU‚ hard disk drives‚ optical drives‚ keyboards‚ and other peripherals

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    ‘And the glory of the Lord’ from Messiah TEXTURE: There are alternates between homophonic and contrapuntal textures. For example in bars 11-14 there is homophonic melody. There are also a few short monophonic parts as well though. Throughout the whole piece vocal lines are often doubled with instruments‚ but it is usually at a different octave. TONALITY: There are major keys in use during the whole of ‘And the glory of the lord’ from Messiah by Handel. The piece begins and end on the key

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    Devon Burhans Greenberg Honors English 2 18 March 2013 The colors I used on the mask were yellow‚ gray‚ black‚ and red. I chose the colors red and black to represent my personality. For my personality‚ red is representative of anger and frustration‚ because I get angry when people do not listen to me or are dismissive of my perspective. Black symbolizes my dark and introspective moments. This side of my personality is often hidden from others. It is when I feel like keeping to myself when

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    The Definition of Jazz

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    What is the definition of Jazz? Jazz music is a genre that is very hard to define‚ because it encompasses so much over the course of a very long time. It has been around for a century – over 100 years now! – and has permeated different facets of our nation throughout different fulcrums in time as well as other crucial moments within our history. All in all‚ jazz should undoubtedly be considered an art form for a variety of reasons‚ stemming from its interpretive and improvisational nature‚ all

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    Emotion and Music

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    Sample Outline for Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Persuasive Speech Title: Life without Music Speaker: Karl Mathew Quimpo Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to realize how life without music is. Introduction: What is Music? How can music affects our lives? What is life without music? Music is the art of arranging tones in an orderly sequence so as to produce a unified and continuous composition. In reality‚ music does not have any one concrete meaning. Music has different meanings for

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    This is The People

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    Gale Thorpe  Lab Questions 10.8 1. Who was Ernie Pyle? Ernie Pyle was a typewriter that reported from the front lines of North Africa and Europe. “Ernie Pyle broke new ground and became a household name by giving voice to the common foot soldier”. 2. Why does the man believe that the typewriter is Ernie Pyle’s? The man believes the typewriter is Ernie Pyle’s because his grandfather won it in a poker game in the 1950’s or 60’s. He won the typewriter from a guy named George Pratt. George

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    Sonata No. 1 in D major by Beethoven This sonata for violin and piano was written along with a series of sonatas written by Beethoven within a five year period between 1798 and 1803. This sonata has three movements. The first being allegro Con Brio‚ the second Tema Con Variazoini and the third‚ Rondo Allegro. The first movement has several characteristics from the classical period‚ resembling much of Mozart and Hayden’s work. This is not surprising considering the fact that Beethoven

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    Deadly Noodle

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    Your name:   YuJia Huo    Your ID number: 1348841 ESL 204 – Writing Resource Sheet You may either type your notes into the form below or print the form and complete your notes by hand. Source Information: Hastings‚ M.‚ Thiel‚ S. & Thomas‚ D.(2003‚ January) The deadly noodle ‚Newsweek‚ 141(3)‚ retrieved from http://www.newsweel.com/2003/01/19/the-deadly-noodle.html. Vocabulary: New words‚ key words in text‚ collocation information a culture bound syndrome: n. a group of symptoms that consistently

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    Mozart K280 Form Analysis

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    Mozart?s Piano Sonata No. 2 (K.280) Mvt. I is a rarity in that it follows almost every rule of sonata-allegro form to a ?T.? I consider this a most striking find‚ since there really wasn?t anything called sonata-allegro form in the classical era. It just happened to be that music was very set in ratio now that we look back on it. Mozart wrote this piece in 1775 when he was just 19 years old‚ and it was his second piano sonata (as the title suggests). The exposition starts out in F Major with a small

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