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    Greek Chorus

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    out of Greek hymns and drama. It presented experience and also abstract information to help the audience pursue the performance‚ commented on main themes‚ and demonstrate how a model audience might respond to the tragedy as it was presented. Greek choirs also stood for the common public of any specific story. Most of the time they communicated in song form‚ but every now and then the messages were spoken. The chorus also takes account for what is actually happening in the plot of the play. They

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    Ethnic Studies 001 2015 Summer Session 1 Tues. & Thurs. 1:10-4:00 p.m. INTN 1002 Professor Macías Office: 4042 INTN Office Hours: Tues. & Thurs.12:00-1:00 p.m. E-mail: anthony.macias@ucr.edu Introduction to the Study of Race and Ethnicity This course is an introduction to race and ethnicity‚ focused on the United States‚ that examines the “evolution” and continuing relevance of racial identities and ethnic notions‚ as well as the development and defense of advantageous privileges‚ over time‚ contextualized

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    United States‚ racism had been for several hundred years; it’s aslo been a controversial subject for people for a long period of time. Whenever we talk about this subject‚ it always reminds me about the book called “Race and Manifest Destiny” by Reginald Horsman. This book is one of the greatest books about the racism in the United States from 1776 to 1865. During the early years of America’s history‚ society was categorized by class rather than skin color. In the early of colonial period‚ black

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    Twelve Angry Men

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    Democracy and the right to serve as a juror are a great privilege and responsibility which is not to be taken lightly‚ as see n in Twelve Angry Men. How does Rose use the play to reflect these themes? In Reginald Rose Twelve Angry Men‚ Rose uses the play to reflect the duty and responsibility of a juror. Rose uses the characters to reflect different themes of the play. As a democratic country‚ jurors have a great privilege and responsibility and it shouldn’t be taken lightly as some juror’s

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    Concert Report 1

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    Baichim Jennet Tita Music 1220 Survey of Western Music Dr. Jonas Westover 12/05/2014 Music Appreciation: concert report I attended concert Welcome Christmas 2014 performed by the Vocal Essence and The Ensemble singers on Friday December 5th from 7.30 to 9: 30 pm at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church‚ Apple Valley. The concert was conducted by Phillip Brunelle‚ narrated by Katherrine Fennard and fiddled by Sara Pajounen. Recording devices and cameras were prohibited it could have been a nice

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    Analysis Of Lux Aurumque

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    The first piece I’m going to talk about is Lux Aurumque by Eric Whitacre. This piece is a cantata‚ or a piece that is meant to be sung by a choral SATB choir. Since the choir is not all singing the same pitches‚ this piece would be texturally polyphonic with the sopranos especially near the end singing a different tune than the rest of the voices. The range between the voices goes from the lowest bass note to the highest soprano note near the solo in the beginning. The timbre of the voices is smooth

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    A Legal High

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    marijuana made a comeback in the U.S. as a recreational drug‚ which gave it the bad reputation it has today. It is due to this reputation that it is illegal today though it has legitimate medical purposes. Medical marijuana has the potential to heal and treat millions of people as well as help out the country’s economy. For these reasons‚ the United States should collectively legalize medical marijuana to be prescribed to patients whose diseases and illnesses can be cured or treated by the drug. It has

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    College Essay

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    only really enjoyed academics at the time. My school of choice did not accept me because of a careless mistake I made on a standardized test. When middle school came around I was in a whole new environment. I was now taking music classes such as choir and music theory‚ as well as my saxophone lessons I would have once a week. This would be the start of my life changing for the better. I soon became equipped to perform music and would do so in every music concert we had at my school. At first it

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    Homeostasis Analogy

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    Homeostasis: An Analogy Reginald Robinson BIO1000 Capella University The homeostatic mechanism that regulates body temperature is called hypothalamus. It senses when your body’s temperature is too hot or cold. When your body is too hot‚ the hypothalamus senses that a change needs to be made so to reverse the heating process‚ thus reducing the amount of blood that is being sent to that area. This same action will cool the body and return it to a normal temperature. The ways in which

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    Reginald Blount 11/21/13 The benefits and drawbacks of a group debate When debating on a topic or pacific subject I prefer to debate one on one‚ but that is not the only way debating is done it is also done in groups and this can be a benefit in some situations and can also be a problem in some cases. When having a group debate it gives you a broad approach with having more than two people opinion‚ it’s going to be a harder fight‚ but you will get more than one standpoint on the argument

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