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    Orthodontist Job Purpose

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    loved drumming‚ because I am very into music of all sorts. When I listen to music I may pay attention to the beat than the actual lyrics. Now when it comes to sports being active is very important mainly because of good health. One must be physically active to be able to balance themselves with a good diet. And with that being said it will lead to more self-confidence‚ which leads to smiles. With these interest it will keep me concentrated like I have stayed focused in improving my drumming skills

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    jazz‚ Clifford Brown‚ lived a short but successful life. Clifford Brown gained the respect and admiration of his peers‚ and his works continue to be appreciated by listeners today. His longtime friend and bandmate Max Roach pioneered modern jazz drumming and is featured on almost all of Clifford Brown’s classic recordings. Clifford Brown’s composition “Sandu” off of his 1955 album Study in Brown has become one of the most recognizable blues heads‚ and demonstrates Clifford Brown’s proficiency as

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    Cultural Immersion

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    to come outside to the Sykes Student Union Building entrance where the people who were orchestrating the event introduced themselves and sang a song. The individual who was doing the drumming and singing name is Jermaine. After that‚ we all returned to the ballroom where there were more discussions about the drumming and singing from Native Americans. There they clearly explained to the audience‚ how the songs they sing can be humorous too. Jermaine provided the viewers with an example‚ when he

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    Introduction Changing of sentences from one form to another is a favorite exercise in public school English. Thus from a sentence like John is writing a letter. May be formed‚ among others‚ the following: John isn’t writing a letter. Is John writing a letter? A letter is being written by John. Very little is ordinarily given by way of clearly formulated rules for these processes‚ yet students seem to learn the technique more or less readily. On the other hand‚ a little examination will show that

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    Swange Dance

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    SWANGE DANCE Introduction. Benue State is state of the historic Benue river‚ a State renowned for the valiancy of its progenitors‚ a State of notable political gladiators and hardworking people who rightly brand themselves as ‘the food basket of the nation’. Benue is also a State of rich cultures and traditions‚ as exemplified in the world acclaimed SWANGE DANCE which has brought fame to both the State and the nation. Meaning of Dance Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement

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    Funeral Blues

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    line‚ the speaker wants the coffin to be brought out and for mourners to come see it. Maybe the ’muffled drum’ represent the sound of mourners walking‚ or of pallbearers carrying a coffin. Or maybe it is a slow and stately drumming that the speaker wants‚ the kind of drumming that happens at military funerals. The interesting thing about the first four lines is that they are all commands. The speaker is making a big announcement to the world: someone has died. Lines 5-6 Let aeroplanes circle moaning

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    Savion Glover Bio

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    sense of rhythm. He was born November 19‚ 1973 in Newark‚ New Jersey and just four years later‚ began drumming. He excelled and quickly out grew his drumming classes. Savion became the youngest person in the history of the school to receive a scholarship for Newark Community School of the Arts. In an interview with Charlie Rose in 1996‚ he recalled his introduction into tap. During a drumming performance‚ Glover saw Chuck Green and became fascinated with how his feet dramatically hit the ground

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    CHARACTERS. SMITHERS‚ Henry. The Cockney trader‚ "a tall‚ stoop-shouldered man of about forty‚" bald‚ with a long neck and a large Adam’s apple. His dress is that commonly associated with colonial oppressors. His pasty-yellow face and rum-reddened nose are set off by his dirty white drill riding suit‚ puttees‚ spurs‚ and pith helmet. He wears a cartridge belt and an automatic revolver around his waist. He carries a riding whip. His eyes are pale blue‚ red-rimmed and ferretty. He is unscrupulous‚

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    History of Roy Haynes

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    even introduced the Roy to Jo Jones‚ who quickly became his primary drum influence. To this day‚ Haynes still references Jones ’s drumming on the Count Basie record "The World is Mad" as a career defining listening experience. Haynes performed in all of the school bands while at James P. Timilty Junior High School. Outside of school‚ Haynes briefly studied the drumming rudiments with Herbie Wright‚ James Reese Europe ’s former drummer. Haynes was also mentored by Bobby Donaldson‚ a neighbor and prominent

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    Top 12 things to do in Dubai before you die From enjoying a bird’s eye view of the skyscrapers‚ sipping a drink in the coolest lounge‚ and soaring the sky like a bird‚ Dubai is a city for those seeking leisure and adventure. While there are tons of activities worth indulging in‚ we have brought you the top 12 things to do in Dubai before you die. Let your eyes pop out with amazement by looking at Burj Khalifa This stunning structure has crossed all the merits of architecture and engineering

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