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    References: US dept. of Justice. Famous Cases and Criminals: Terror Hits Home: The Oklahoma City Bombing [webpage] Retrieved from website: www.fbi.gov/about-us/history/famous-cases/oklahoma-city-bombing history.com staff‚ (2009). Oklahoma City Bombing. Retrieved from website: www.history.com/topics/oklahoma-city-bombing#section_1 Jennifer Rosemberg‚ (2014). Oklahoma City Bombing [webpage] Retrieved from website: www.history1900s.about.com/cs/crimedisaster/p/okcitybombing.htm

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    hatred‚ but in this case it is. The two texts “Once Upon A Time”‚ by Nadine Gordimer‚ and “Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Address”‚ speech by Bill Clinton both share a common ground of hatred‚ but each text illustrates it differently. In “Once Upon A Time”‚ by Nadine Gordimer the “perfect” family tried to prevent a tragedy from happening and in the meantime they let the evil and hatred consume them. While in “Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Address” speech by Bill Clinton is given to the American people. The speech

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    learns that he is afraid of so many things in life‚ and if compensating by trying to be successful in his professional life. Perhaps the most important things he learns is that he is willing and able to change his ways for the better. The various musical selections of Tuesdays with Morrie all evoke compassion. Mitch’s girlfriend‚ Janelle‚ sings backup as her career. She sings a few different times throughout the movie‚ but one time in particular showed her passion more than the others. When Janelle

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    Melanie Moreno 5453835 MUL 1010 The Jimi Hendrix Experience Jimi Hendrix is part of the group of musical geniuses that died at age 27. He was extremely influential and part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His music was way beyond the times that he made them and sound much more modern. Hendrix was an iconic left-handed player of the guitar. He had an amazing ability to make new melodies. He was revolutionary black man during his times. He played with white players and played white music in a time

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    (2005) 112 S. W. 3d 397‚ affirmed Retrieved May 20‚ 2011 from http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/03-633.ZD1.html STANFORD v. KENTUCKY‚ 492 U.S. 361 (1989) Retrieved May 20‚ 2011 from FindLaw: http://laws.findlaw.com/us/492/361.html THOMPSON v. OKLAHOMA‚ 487 U.S. 815 (1988) Retrieved May 20‚ 2011 from FindLaw: http://laws.findlaw.com/us/487/815.html

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    Broadway Musical Theater The role of music has become increasingly important in Broadway theater. From the early days of theater in America‚ which quickly established itself in New York City‚ music has helped to create many successful Broadway productions. Vaudeville music‚ which was music hall variety entertainment‚ took root in the late1800s. It then turned into their theatrical revues‚ stage spectaculars consisting of sketches‚ dance‚ and songs with parody and satire in the early 1900s. In

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    Prior to reading the first chapter of the textbook The Musical Classroom‚ I had never thought of when and how music came to be a school subject. Of course‚ in elementary school I went to music class learned about the different composers and how to create sheets of it‚ but I did not learn about this man‚ Lowell Mason. After starting some research on Lowell I was surprised to find that I already knew many of his creations. The two hymns that I first recognized were “Joy to the World” and “Nearer My

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    Self-interest corrupts justice‚ if you could would you rather win or stick on a team destined to just miss out? Written by Harrison O’Connor‚ discussed about The NBA. This exact question was answered by none other than the 2013-14 MVP‚ Kevin Durant. Kevin isn’t however the first to be in such a situation that could be described as a fast break that would’ve won the game but burnt out. Kevin’s choice to leave to a team that has previously won the finals and also set the NBA all time season record

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    Theater‚ Scottsdale‚ AZ) The Wiz (Greasepaint Youtheatre‚ AZ) Outstanding Production (Junior Division): Honk! (Musical Theatre of Anthem‚ AZ) Outstanding Choral Performance: Imagine (The Most VYTal Event of the Season 2010‚ Valley Youth Theatre‚ AZ) Phantom of the Opera Medley (Broadway Under the Stars 2010‚ Horizon High School‚ AZ) Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical: Cooper Hallstrom as Danny in Grease (Valley Youth Theatre‚ AZ) Tanner Van Parys as Beast in Beauty and the Beast (Desert

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    dramatic‚ and theatric. Singing was demanding‚ technique was sophisticated and refined. -music publishing became a profitable business -England gave musical attention to common class consumer. -Simple songs called airs and glees were popular with amateurs. 18th century - pleasure garden songs - landscaped gardens for dining and strolling had musical entertainment. Popularity led to publishing of the songs. -Parlor Songs: specifically tailored for the amateur market. ABA form- Simple‚ rarely exceeding

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