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    Break-ups are hard. For me‚ especially‚ since this is my first love we’re talking about here. I gave five years of my life to that ass and he left me because he thought the relationship was too vanilla. It’s not as if he has anything to brag on his side‚ but I should have expected Ryan to be the kind to pin the blame entirely on me. I admit‚ I have been holding on for a bit longer than I should—I guess you can say that I haven’t moved on‚ even though it has already half a year. If there’s one thing

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    Music of the Caribbean region differs from island to island. The Caribbean got its name from the term “Carib”‚ which is the name of an old Native American ethnic group. Today the region is divided into four different parts: Spanish‚ French‚ Dutch‚ and British Caribbean. The Spanish Caribbean consists of Cuba‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Dominican Republic; the French Caribbean consists of Haiti‚ Martinique‚ Guadeloupe‚ and French Guiana; the Dutch Caribbean contains Suriname‚ Aruba‚ Bonaire‚ Curacao‚ Saba‚

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    dominated the charts in the mid/late 70s‚ with songs like “God save the queen” by The Sex Pistols and “Career Opportunities” by The Clash. The musical elements of punk are actually really simple. Fast paced guitar playing‚ partnered with fast drumming and shouting down a microphone‚ similar to hardcore music. The songs usually consist of Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus. Often‚ the Chorus uses the same chords as the Verse‚ just played in a different order or at a different

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    strict order in her courtroom‚ which Arthur appreciated. She did not tolerate showboating or grandstanding. Arthur’s father would not be present. Uther had handed over the reins of this case to Arthur and walked away‚ preferring to focus instead on drumming up more business and concentrating on Uther Pendragon and Associates’ balance sheet. Arthur had seen the balance sheet. The firm was as far into the black as one could hope‚ but if Uther’s endeavors kept him out of Arthur’s way‚ that was fine by

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    GREAT ALBUM OF ROCK AND SOUL I have been a Yes fan‚ more than I have been any other band’s fan. Even in this era of innumerable options to diversify and expand your music collection‚ the band has continued to keep a hold on my mind. So‚ when I listened to Yes the Album‚ I believe that words are simply not enough to describe my ecstasy. For a band who had pretty much been struggling to find their feet with their last two albums‚ it actually seemed like they had suddenly discovered their direction

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    Yoruba Opera about the Orisha Shango where Duro Ludipo played Shango. And he tells the story how things turned worse in the Afain of Oyo‚ and how King Shango turned into an Orisha by hanging himself after even Oya left him. Obo Koso combines spirited drumming‚ drama‚ dance‚ and music in the rich imagery of the Yoruba culture. Music and storytelling was a form of communication and it was interesting communal way to celebrate life. In the traditional African History‚ The Griots who are known as storytellers

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    Music therapy can start with activities such as shaking a rhythm shaker egg‚ maracas‚ or drumming in beat with others‚ or it can become an advanced exercise in writing expressive lyrics and singing with a group. The benefit of music helping during a therapeutic procedure is people with brain injuries can activate the brain in alternate ways‚

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    1. Play audiometry http://youtu.be/qN5qvovloT4 This YouTube video shows a pediatric audiological screening called play audiometry. In the video‚ the lady audiologist is conducting an audiological screening to a boy‚ Sean. She starts the screening by telling Sean that they’re playing a listening game. She tells Sean to sit on the floor with her and play the game using blocks and earphones. As instructed‚ the boy puts the block next to his ear he uses to listen and puts it in the bucket when he

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    extremely difficult. Cultural forms practiced by African slaves on the plantations included music‚ dance‚ festivals‚ food and religion. Music‚ to slaves was a form of expression of a people who had hope. Music was expressed in the form of singing and drumming. Although the drum seemed like a simple piece of African art to the planter‚ it was actually a powerful tool used by the slaves for purposes of communication. Music was extremely crucial for slaves in keeping their culture alive‚ as a lot of the

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    Descriptive Writing Task The aim of this lesson is to write a piece of original writing about a deserted house. You and your friend have just finished school and on the way home and you need shelter from the sudden change in weather. You see a deserted house and decide to enter it. Describe in detail the appearance of the house and the path that leads up to the front door. How do you feel as you approach? What type of door do you enter? Imagine that you have gone through the doorway

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