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    In the novel‚ Revolution‚ main character Andi has a passion for music more than anything else. Whenever she had too much on her mind or just was tired of her dysfunctional family‚ music calmed her down and made her escape into a world that she always wished her whole life was like. As most readers can infer‚ that Andi was a very dark character; attempting to commit suicide‚ being depressed‚ and doing drugs. However‚ music was what brought her up and made her feel like she had no problems and that

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    Hippocratic Oath Essay

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    The Hippocratic oath helps the physicians provide care that is in the patient’s best interest. Although this oath seems helpful in many inconclusive matters‚ not everyone can find it relatable or find it straightforward in today’s world. Thus‚ this oath has been revised several times. A significant revision was made by the World Medical Association (WMA) and later it was revised to present a more non-religious concept‚ both revisions were made in the 1900s (Thompson‚ 1987). According to Dr. Iqbal

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    You can use a guitar to play anything from death metal to country to classical and everything in between. Learning to play guitar is more approachable than many other instruments‚ once you master a few basics. It may take you years to get the basics down‚ and you may need formal instruction at some point to exploit the instrument’s full potential. This is a good article for people who already have their guitar‚ or are seriously considering buying one‚ but are struggling to get started and want to

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    Level 1 Music 91094 (1.5): Demonstrate knowledge of conventions used in music scores Credits: Four Check that you have been supplied with the resource booklet for Music 91094 (1.5). Refer to the music extracts in the resource booklet to answer the questions in this booklet. You should answer ALL parts of ALL questions in this booklet. If you need more space for any answer‚ use the page(s) provided at the back of this booklet and clearly number the question. Check that this booklet

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    Haydns symphony No. 44

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    of the first movement. the four note motif is heard throughout the piece in various keys and guises. Haydn was adept to constructing entire movements out of short motifs. This piece was a classic example and usually is associated with the Strum and Drang (storm and stress/longing) movement like most of his symphonies from that period. The main theme is never lost throughout the symphony. In regards to Haydns other works‚ he was a popular court composer during the classical

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    I’m very excited to have been asked to score this film by Joel Plunkett. He has filmed a beautiful scene of what I viewed to be two people that care for each other deeply. The male appears to be leaving as the female rushes to say her goodbyes or stop him from going. This is how I intend to transform this scene: the character of Caroline is frantically looking for Joel‚ her best friend‚ on the day he is leaving town. Caroline having been nervously awake late into the night‚ causing her to accidently

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    works of literature like Shakespeare’s Romeo-Juliet with ease. It is always easy to remember what we see than what we read. Similarly‚ music helps in improving the math ability. It also inculcates a sense of timing like when to hit the beat‚ when to strum the chords and so on. Also‚ it is easier to remember poems in form of a song‚ than simply trying to mug it up. Art brings about a sense of awareness about the surrounding among children. It teaches them the importance of cherishing what is present

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    fantastic companions and brought laughter and joy into my life.   They were from different parts of the world and yet somehow we managed to communicate well with each other.   We shared food and talked about many things in our lives.   Rick would strum a guitar and everyone would dance and sing.   Of course we sang out of tune and our dancing would not have won us any prizes.   But that didn’t matter. We walked along the beach and on the very first evening‚ watched a brilliant sunset.   It was

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    Robert Pohlman ENG-215 Miss Sreenan June 2‚ 2009 My Fifteen Minutes of Fame I arrived at the Tepala Shrine Temple to play my first gig in front of a live audience with my new band "Ben Joehoff and the Cards". I’m Robert‚ the lead guitarist in our four member band. I walk into the building with my shoulders back trying to exude confidence as I carry in my two guitars‚ a laguna and a fender Stratocaster. As soon as I’m through the door I start looking for my friends without trying to be

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    Mutability

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    Shelley’s “Mutability” Change is inevitable. Change is inevitable. Human kind is weak and whether men accept it or not‚ change occurs. Change is the only element of mankind that will never change. A person will not react the same way when given the same situation twice; nothing‚ not thoughts nor feelings will last--only change. “Mutability” by Percy Bysshe Shelley exudes the fact that people never stop changing because of the everyday circumstances they must go through in life. When a fragile

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