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    Speckled Band Sparknotes

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    Sherlock Holmes used his observance to come to the conclusion that occurred at the end of “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In April 1883‚ Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson experienced an encounter with Helen Stoner. Holmes and Watson were recommended by Helen’s friend; that was Helen’s motive for reporting her sister’s death to them. Helen Stoner and Dr. Roylott lived in Stoke Moran. Dr. Roylott‚ Helen’s stepfather‚ was an aggressive man. After Helen Stoner’s mother

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    REACTION PAPER (And The Band Played On) The movie “And the band played on” was all about the beginning of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) epidemic in the United States. This disease also has similar symptoms from Ebola Fever‚ the one that affected the lives of people in Congo. This disease is attacking the immune system of the person infected which would eventually lead to death. At first‚ they thought that only the homosexuals are the ones being infected but they were wrong

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    I play the euphonium in the band‚ and I plan on playing for all four years of high school. Being in the band is something that I always enjoy and I like to look for any opportunities that I can take to improve my playing and band experience. Most of the time‚ these opportunities are correcting my mistakes and applying Mr. Soto’s comments to my playing so that I can do my part to make the band sound great. Other times‚ these opportunities are helping out around the band room or helping my fellow musicians

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    Band of mobile phones

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    modern technology!” And our name used to be in the top three‚ but now we aren’t even in the top 50’s list. And that is embarrassing for the school that used to be in the top 3. If you still don’t know what I am talking about‚ I am talking about how band of mobile phones has destroyed our school’s reputation. Therefore‚ with due respect to the school’s rule‚ I would like to put forward my arguments why we should be allowed to carry the mobile phones to school. First and the most important: not

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    Drum Major Experience

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    major position for my junior year‚ I had fallen in love with my marching band. As drum major‚ I was in the position to put that passion to work for the improvement of the band. However‚ as the competition season drew closer‚ I could see that the band was not where it needed to be. The marching technique was undisciplined‚ count structures were ambiguous‚ and the music was messy. It was painful to consider the trajectory of my band and the disappointing result at the end of it. My initial solution was

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    Movie: And The Band Played On (1993) Director: Roger Spottiswoode Reaction Paper The movie " And The band Played on is about a doctor from world health organisation who is finding the cause of an unknown virus. At first youv’e seen him in the African community where a clinic is near "Ebola River" Central Africa 1976 were they found an african child that showed them the way of Dr. Azis where they found that he’s already dead with some of the citizen. They found a woman begging for some medicine

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    Drum Major Essay

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    our marching band. I have found from being in the marching band that each member wants respect. I intend to give respect first and in doing that I believe I will receive it from my piers allowing this whole experience to be a perfect one. I understand that with this job comes great responsibility‚ and I am definitely ready for it! Being a member of the Orange Wave marching band for two years I have an idea of how to make band more attractive to everyone. Making the time spent in band class and at

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    Once the band arrives‚ we line up and march into the stadium to our cadence. Marching begins right outside of the buses‚ continues into the stadium‚ and ends once we have reached the section of the stadium‚ which has been designated for the band‚ prior to the fans arrival. The band plays a few stand chants while the Buccanettes dance along. Once the clock strikes 10 minutes until the game‚ the band marches behind the visiting stands to line up for pregame. Pregame includes the entire band marching

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    Essay About Sectionals

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    I always loved music. I had taken piano lessons and attended dance lessons. Now I am involved in the marching band‚ concert band‚ pit orchestra‚ and jazz band. Music was always what made me truly happy. Music also seems to come to me very naturally. I play three instruments‚ clarinet‚ flute‚ and saxophone. I am hoping to start piano lessons again soon. As a member of the marching band I have three years of experience. I run the sectionals at each practice conducting and helping with fingerings

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    world. The twenties‚ which have now been termed "the jazz age"‚ laid the foundation for jazz as a marketable mainstream fascination. Throughout the twenties and thirties‚ dances such as the Charleston‚ Lindy Hop‚ and Jitterbug helped to secure the big band profession in entertainment. Swing emerged as a genre formulated on a swinging 4/4 beat with live performances completely written-out and arranged. During the 1940’s a new form of jazz emerged known as bebop. Bebop is largely attributed to the efforts

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