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    Roman Republic If Lance Armstrong’s case is to be analyzed by using just Gert’s moral rules he would have broken almost half of them. Lance Armstrong cause pain in the people hearts‚ and to those that accused them by ruining some of their careers. He disabled‚ those who accused him by making their life very difficult and even many loosing jobs. Lance Armstrong deceived everyone around him by making everyone think that he really was innocent and had never taken performance-enhancing drugs. He broke

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    How does Gaiman create a frightening atmosphere in the novel? Gaiman creates a frightening atmosphere in the novel by using different techniques. In chapter one Coraline’s new home is described in a horror way and is introduced in this quotation: “It was a very old house…” using the phrase “old house” often refers to horror films because the adjective “old” describes the house to have: ghost‚ cobwebs‚ peeled painting‚ sickly green weeds and to be neglected. Gaiman approaches the cat as strange

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    History of Jazz Midterm 1.) Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington was an American jazz composer‚ pianist‚ and bandleader who has been one of the most influential musicians in jazz. The Duke has released countless albums and songs‚ but not many know of his triumph as a musical theatre composer. Duke Ellington’s 1941 Jump For Joy was the first theatre show to openly discard the African- American stereotypes which prevailed in the arts at the time. In fact Jump for Joy openly discussed these stereotypes

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    of performers Polyphonic- The simultaneous sounding of two or more melodies of equal importance. Group Work: Sidney Bechet First notable jazz saxophone player‚ soprano sax Played clarinet‚ too. Composer Professional by age of 6. Louis Armstrong 1901-1971 [Greatest trumpet player] The most influential jazz musician Learned to play the bugle in home for boys First to be considered a jazz artist. Bix Biederbecke 1903-1931 1924 Formed a band named the Wolverines Trumpet player From

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    Miss Rebecca Armstrong

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    T.D.A 2.4 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people 1. Understand the importance of promoting equality and diversity in work with children and young people 1.1 identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity 1.2 describe the importance of supporting the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of access 1.3 describe the importance and benefits of valuing and

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    Coraline By Sarah Estes

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    Have you ever wanted to read a book that keeps you on the edge of your seat and at the same time you will be scared of what’s going to happen next? Well if the answer is yes then Coraline is the right book for you. This wonderful book was written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean. I chose this book because I had never read a good scary story in my entire life. This book is supernatural fiction. This story mainly takes place in another world that looks exactly the same as Coraline’s home

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    Mixtape Essay

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    Did you Sleep Last Night” by Leadbelly‚ “Your Cheatin’ Heart” by Tammy Wynette are a few songs that enter the middle of the mix tape. But towards the end‚ the songs get colder and we see that the relationship is over. “Breaking up is Hard To Do” by Neil Sedaka‚ “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor‚ “All Out of Love” by Air Supply and “All By Myself” by Eric Carmen are the final songs that end the relationship so to speak. We see through this mix tape that people start out alone and they end up alone

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    Neil Gaiman Research Paper

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    Neil Gaiman Coraline Neil Gaiman CORALINE I started this for Holly I finsished it for Maddy Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist‚ but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten. G. K. Chesterton 1 Coraline discovered the door a little while after they moved into the house. It was a very old houseit had an attic under the roof and a cellar under the ground and an overgrown

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    Lance’s Roll in Blood Doping The controversy of Lance Armstrong doping has its analysts‚ supporters and critics. I agree that what he did was wrong and goes against the ethics of competition and degrades the integrity for those of us who hold the title of an athlete. This opinion coincides with the general thought of the public. But what I have found is that most people are ignorant and naive as to why the doping Lance did is degrading to cycle racing. The degrading of the sport and its proud and

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    Elizabeth Smith

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    Elizabeth Smith (Bessie Smith)                Elizabeth Smith was born on April 15‚ 1894 in Chattanooga‚ Tennessee. Her parents were Laura and William Smith. She was one of the second children. She was born into a poverty stricken black family in the segregated south. Her father was a Baptist minister he died soon after her birth leaving her mother to raise her and her siblings. She was about nine when she lost her mother and two brothers. Bessie and the remaining siblings were raised by their

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