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    anxious events . This can be seen if a person is feel hatred or embarrassed . Another aspect of is behavioral rim of person . This pertains to unnecessary movements of a person when under stressed . Example of this is ‚ circling of pen in fingers ‚ drumming through the tip of fingers ‚ and walking fast . The fourth aspect is about physiological . This kind of anxiety includes all the reactions of the body . This is very obvious whenever a student is suffering an anxiety . Probable reactions of the

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    The Congo Interpretation

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    Steal all the cattle‚ Rattle-rattle‚ rattle-rattle‚ Bing. Boomlay‚ boomlay‚ boomlay‚ Boom… “The Congo” expressed a revolutionary aesthetic of sound for sound’s sake. It imitates the pounding of the drums in the rhythms and the exemplification of drumming onomatopoeia. At parts‚ the poem ceases to use conventional words when representing the chants of Congo’s indigenous people‚ relying just on sound alone. The measured mix of sounds and rhythm laid the foundations for sound poetry later in the century

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    Americas has had a colored past with many blemishes in it. Racism has been engraved into our culture from the very begin with the Native Americans. We have come a long way from our past with public areas segregated‚ racials slurs being thrown around as common as a baseball‚ and a lack of rights provided to others that don’t possess white skin. Even though racism has become less overt in present times its still prevalent in society. An example of racism in our society that may not be as direct as

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    An American Indian Wilderness A short story by Louis Owens The Reflective Lone Ranger In Louis Owens’ essay "An American Indian Wilderness" the author projects a self-reflective and‚ in the end‚ pessimistic persona. As a young man Owens works as a park ranger in the American Wilderness of Washington State. He has the task of burning down an old log shelter in the wilderness‚ to return the surrounding area back to its natural state. After completing his task‚ he meets two elderly Indian women‚

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    Native American Culture The author who wrote hundreds of children’s books Joseph Bruchac grew up in the small town of Greenfield‚ New York. His grandma graduated at Albany Law school and kept books at the house which Joseph started to read and wanted to write his own books. His grandpa owned a little general store and his grandpa showed him how to walk quietly in the woods and how to fish. Joseph Bruchac promotes Native American Culture through his works Our Stories Remembers‚ Code Talkers‚

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    Buddy Rich

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    career as a child in vaudeville‚ a type of entertainment popular in the US in the early 20th century. He began to play at before his second birthday. He appeared in Broadway at the age at 4 and toured at the age of 6. He also singed and danced but drumming was his most impressive talent. Later in life he joined bandleader Artie Shaw and Tommy Dorsey. During World War 2 he enlisted for the Marines but once the war ended he began to play the drums once again. Rich is also known for his short temper

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    Analysis Metaphor

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    women‚ anywhere from their teens to young adults. In his commercial for Pepsi‚ he enters a villa alley way where the music begins to start up and a drummer begins to drum‚ attracting young children to come out and see what it is all about. As the drumming continues it attracts more young audience with a full band parade‚ which then turns into a huge a party. The success of the Turkish award winning pop artist‚ Pepsi has gone a long way in strengthening its brand value in the minds of the consumers

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    Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neuropsychiatric disorder‚ notable by the uncontrollable tics it creates. These tics can cause great stress to the individual while they are also a direct result of stress and anxiety. Starting out singular and simple‚ tics gradually develop into ever more complex movements. There are essentially two types of tics‚ motor and vocal. Uncontrollable facial twitching‚ eye blinking‚ and shoulder twitching are examples of motor tics. Vocal tics could include grunting‚ coughing

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    may have looked like during those times. The last obvious example of imagery that is seen in The Marrow Thieves is when Miigwan’s group finds the larger group‚ the group that has the council and Frenchie’s dad. They have sort of a celebration‚ with drumming‚ dancing‚ etc‚ traditions like that. That would be symbolism because in the midst of the chaos in the world‚ in the midst of culture being ripped

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    for competition.” This is the moment the band has been practicing for all season. Participating in this band has helped me with strength‚ discipline‚ as well as making friends. Being in the band has increased my physical strength tremendously. Drumming boosts my upper arm strength. Seven hours a week for three months really gets muscle where you put it. Constantly marching not only builds leg muscle but increases cardio as well. With over 1‚200 steps per run through‚ I am continually being pushed

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