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    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 was a struggle especially since I was in

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    Don Rader: A Tragic Hero

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    World War II was a dangerous war with many causalities‚ and even more wounded; but the war medics were prepared. Through the cold winter in 1944 and the vigorous Battle of the Bulge‚ brave men risked their lives for something bigger than themselves; and the dangerous war would bring an unlikely pair together. Don Rader‚ a man who crusaded in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II was hit by shrapnel while Robert Alexander‚ a complete stranger‚ was his doctor. Don Rader In World War II there

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    MATHEMATICS PRACTICE TEST . PRACTICE QUESTIONS Here are some practice examples to show you what the questions on the real test are like. Practice Example 1 5+2= A: 5 B: 6 C: 7 D: 8 E: None of these Practice Example 2 Which is the largest number? A: 403 B: 4600 C: 406 D: 4060 E: None of these Practice Example 3 4879 What value does the circled digit in the number above represent? A: 4879 B: 700 C: 70 D: 7 E: None of these Please fill in your answer on the

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    weather or not Charles’ Jazz would have been as great as it was if it were not for the drugs that he consumed on a daily basis. Did the drugs make Charles’ Jazz what it was or did the man have the built in ability to squeeze the perfect notes out of a saxophone making it do his will without hardly having to give it a thought. On August the 29th in the year of 1920 a baby was born to a family in Kansas City‚ Kansas. The child’s name was Charles Parker Jr. He was the newborn son of Adelaide (“Addie”)

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    What Kind of Music Do You Like? Lida: - So do you two have favourite solo artist? Mardzhina: - Sure! I like Adele. Especially the song… (sings the verse of Rolling in the deep‚ a she usually does). Anne: - Nice voice! You should participate in a talent contest. Mardzhina: -I’ve already did‚ not even once. Lida: - So you’ve studied in musical school‚ haven’t you? Mardzhina: - That’s true. And I still practice a lot. I can read music easily. Anne: - Do you play a musical instrument

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    mastery of artistic shapes and colors to produce enlightening as well as scary optical illusions. The post also includes some awesome 3D optical illusions and Jesus optical illusion pictures. Can you tell‚ is this picture showing a man playing a saxophone or a lady’s face? Can you spot the two faces in this illusion‚ See the left and right sections closely then you will come to know exactly where hidden face is When you focus on the center point you will see that the circle is expanding.

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    Samantha Kozera Ms. McGrath ENG 4U 20 March 2013 Analysis of A High-Toned Christian Woman The poem A High-Toned Christian Woman by Wallace Stevens used many sound devices to create an amazing poem and therefore should be considered to be “the best poem in the world”. If we dissect the poem‚ we can see that almost every line has a sound device that affects the poem’s atmosphere‚ meaning or use of words. The mood seemed playful from combinations of words and sound devices. The alliteration in

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    Plan which was played slowly and with piano. It was also written in B flat Minor which made it seem dreary. While in contrast the song Remains of the Day‚ which was the first song in the land of the dead‚ was upbeat and was played with piano and a saxophone which gave it a jazz like sound. It was written in B flat Major which also gave it the exact opposite sound of According To Plan. Burton is using music to show the differences between the natural world and the unnatural

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    Shawn Lovato Analysis

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    American bassist Shawn Lovato puts all his musical influences to work on his debut album‚ Cycles of Animation‚ a poised collection of eight modern compositions mounted with the precious help of a quintet that features Loren Stillman on alto sax‚ Brad Shepik on electric guitar‚ Santiago Leibson on piano‚ and Chris Carroll on drums. The burning counterpoint on “Loose Noodle” is absolutely stunning‚ provoking a hair-raising sensation as if an electric current would have been running in our veins. The

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    War by Edwin Starr

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    others to join his cause. The delivery and performance aspects of the “War” also serve to highlight Starr’s message. The beat and rhythm of the song articulate the anger of the public towards the destructive war. Percussion instruments and the saxophone are used to convey the strength of the message. The beat is strong and loud and the rhythm fast‚ underlining the force of Starr’s point. The raw and guttural sound of the lyrics--- “War...huh...yeah/What is it good for? /Absolutely nothing” also

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