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    Cherokee Tribe

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    is were you would see children playing and their mothers building tepees and making clothes were as there fathers are hunting and fishing. Some of the games that the little boys would play is “the little brother of war” which is an older sibling chases the younger one around working on his agility‚ strength‚ and stamina. The girls would help there moms and make little dolls out of mud and hay or they would braid each other’s hair. While children were busy playing and learning the mothers would build

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    My Aim in Life

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    Way of the Bow 2008 Paulo Coelho’s website address is www.paulocoelho.com Paulo Coelho’s blog address is www.paulocoelhoblog.com Copyright © Paulo Coelho 2005 The right of Paulo Coelho to be identified as the moral rights author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000 (Cth). ISBN : 978-0-557-01007-3 Published by Lulu.com A prayer without a deed is an arrow without a bow-string. A deed without a prayer is a bow-string without

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    Music in Africa

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    Music and dance are so related closely in African thinking that it is difficult for them to separate song from movement or speech from playing the drum. In this case‚ the arts are a part of everyday normal life. Life cycle events including‚ but not limited to‚ birth‚ puberty and death are celebrated with a musical performance. Because music is so integral to society‚ everyone is expected to be able to sing and dance at a certain level of proficiency. Beyond that‚ certain people are selected for

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    not do as well as the other students. I thought I would never improve. One day I pondered the thought of discontinuing the violin. I explained this to my mom. She said to persevere and that someday I would become and amazing violinist. I continued playing for the next four years‚ improving a little bit each year. However‚ towards the end of sixth grade‚ the thought of quitting set foot in my head again. When I came to seventh grade‚ I met a wonderful teacher named Miss

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    South African Music

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    Africans used. Some of these instruments were mainly played by the tribes in South Africa. The differences in the instruments for other tribes were only the names and the style of playing‚ other than that the instrument is quite similar. One of these instruments is called a Uhadi. The Uhadi‚ also known as Ugubhu‚ is a mouth bow. This instrument has only 1 string and is made from wood and dried gourd. The way these South Africans play it is through the string struck with a thin stick‚ which creates a tone

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    Medium of Music

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     The string section includes the violins‚ violas‚ violoncello (cello) and double bass (string bass). They produce sound because a string stretched across these instrument’s bodies vibrate. Vibrations are produced by horsehair stretched in a violin’s bow rubbing over these strings or by fingers plucking them. The string section is the nucleus

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    As school comes to the last week‚ we take a walk‚ one that leads us back to the beginning of our schooling‚ one where we picked books based off how many fingers we held up when we couldn’t understand a word’s‚ one that lead us to reading those Shakespeare books‚ that well most of us dread. As the first afternoon class of kindergarten set upon us‚ we were first told to grab a seat on the rainbow mat‚ and read along to the Hungry Caterpillar. Middle school began a phase of students running around holding

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    Walking around the mall you pass by a cute little bulldog puppy lying there playing playing with a toy‚ you see this cute little dog and just die of love and cuteness‚ we don’t think twice before we go in too look at all the cute little puppies they have for sale. Little do we as ignorant people the cute little puppies in the window are products of cruelty and greed. Do we see the truth behind all the cute little bows in the dogs and atmosphere of the pet store? Many people don’t even bother to

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    The piece that I have chosen to write about is called Firebird written by: Igor Stravinsky in 1910. Stravinsky Grew up around music since he was a young boy‚ his father was Fyodor Stravinsky‚ who was the principle at Imperial Opera‚ St Petersburg‚ and his mother Anna was an amateur singer and piano player. Though Igor did not jump right into music he actually began to study law at St Petersburg University in the year 1901. He still kept his hands in music as he worked with a mentor. By the time

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    tulip shaped‚ in cross section they may be round‚ square‚ rectangular‚ elliptical‚ or many-sided. Chinese bells often have lotus-shaped rims. The strongest sound-producing vibrations of bells occur near the rim (in Western bells‚ in the “sound bow”)‚ in contrast to hollow gongs‚ where the vibrations are strongest in the centre. The acoustical structure of bell sound is complex and has been completely understood only in modern times. All bells contain an array of partials‚ or sound-wave frequencies

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