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    Mozart's Symphony No. 40

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    to this piece because it gives off a fun and warm vibe at times sounding playful and fast but then it takes on a warmer and somewhat soothing ambiance at other times. Honestly‚ when I listen to this song I have to turn the volume down because the pitch of the violins is so powerful and high. I believe this is because this specific Symphony was composed and performed in G minor. The scale (major or minor)‚ and more specifically the 3rd note‚ determines whether the chords played will give off a brighter

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    Setting Goals

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    Identify two of your long-term education or career goals: One of my long-term education goals is to achieve my bachelors in Criminal Justice or registered nursing; also I would like to finish my 3 years of collegiate softball while obtaining these degrees. One of my long-term career goals is to finish the academy for the California Highway Patrol (CHP) or California Department of Corrections and to retire with one of these forces. Describe the specifics of each goal. Determine what you think

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    My Tragic Flaw     In literature‚ all protagonists have their own tragic flaw. A tragic flaw is a literary device that is defined as a trait in a character leading to his or her downfall. For example‚ in Antigone‚ Creon’s major tragic flaw was his stubbornness. Till this day‚ I finally established my biggest tragic flaw: perfectionism. My friends say that I am a perfectionist when it comes to school projects and the sports I play. First‚ I have full dedication into my academics for the future. Everyone

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    IEP meeting

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    IEP meeting for Isabella Hart April 22‚ 2012 Dr. Yvonne McCastle IEP meeting for Isabella Hart My name is Ms. Michelle Yearby and I am the paraprofessional in Mrs. McCastle’s third grade class. I will be presenting information today in this IEP meeting on Isabella Hart‚ who is a student in Mrs. McCastle’s class. I will give a detailed description of Isabella’s conduct at school and her parents have provided me with a statement o Isabella’s behavior at home. Isabella’s strengths‚ interests‚

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    say if patrons put passengers keys on patrons car on the site‚ passengers can see the bride in the mirrors. Passengers that enter onto the roller coaster will experience everything solely on their senses. The Railroad Bridge takes place in only pitch black darkness‚ designed to keep their senses alerted. No light is to be seen‚ until riders are at the point with highest potential energy. The environment is with only the constant drip of water‚ that exceeding gets faster as the ride goes on. Before

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    Christian Music Essay

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    as ragas have no set tonic‚ rather‚ one is chosen at the beginning of the piece‚ the same is true for talas. No tala has a predetermined tempo and all can be used at any speeds. Three general tempos are recognized in Hindustani music of India; a slow speed called vilambit laya‚ madhya laya‚ and the fastest of the three‚ drut laya. Every tala is subdivided into smaller portions‚ much like a phrase in Western music is divided into measures. These divisions are known as vibhaags with the first beat

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    has made me and my sister even stronger than we were before. I am very thankful that I have her in my life. I have followed in my sister’s footsteps in many ways‚ she has taught me how to be a very good athlete. My sister has always been good at softball and basketball‚ and I’ve always said I wanted to be just

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    The owner decided to not host the party for the inspector’s daughter softball team. The owner of Valley’s Ice Cream thought about all the legal implication‚ customer relations‚ safety risks of customers and employees and the financial implication. As a business owner‚ they must factor these opinions before you make a rational

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    Mammal and Favorite Color

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    social studies and art. I love American Idol! Last but not least my favorite color is blue‚ green‚ and red!!! About my family: My mom loves to cook and exercise. My dad loves skiing and movies. My brother loves baseball and origami. I love soccer‚ softball‚ tennis‚ and volleyball. My cat loves sleeping and outdoors. My dog loves family time‚ tug a war‚ and outdoors! I have a few questions myself. Where do you live? What’s your favorite book? Do you have any pets? Do you play any sports? What is your

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Lab Report

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    information to be obtained: pitch information and the overall envelope of the sound. A key element in the morphing is the manipulation of the pitch information. If two signals with different pitches were simply cross-faded it is highly likely that two separate sounds will be heard. This occurs because the signal will have two distinct pitches causing the auditory system to perceive two different objects. A successful morph must exhibit a smoothly changing pitch throughout. The pitch information of each sound

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