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    playing. She played out in the playground for a while and then Ms. Reta asked the children to line up to go back inside. Ms. Reta had to ask Jaelee once and she got in line; she followed directions so well that Ms. Reta had her get a toy drum and had her hit the drum while screaming line up to the other children. Jaelee really enjoyed helping her teacher in getting the children lined up. After the children went in the room Ms. Reta had them sit in a circle and told them that they had a choice of activities

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    However‚ for a full-orchestra soundtrack song‚ it’s nice. It has a pretty melody and is very soothing. It’s just not something I would choose to listen to given the choice. Tossin’ and Turnin’ - Bobby Lewis 1. Lead vocals‚ backup vocals‚ bass guitar‚ drums‚ guitar‚ sax 2. Rock ‘n’ Roll‚ Rhythm and Blues 3. No‚ this isn’t about anything going on in America at the time. This is a song about how a guy can’t stop thinking about what he did with his girl so he was ‘tossin and turnin all night’. 4. I don’t

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    What do people when their are backed against the wall. In Powers’ “He Don’t Plant Cotton” one snowy night in a lounge three workers had to carter and serve a crowd of over zealous and disrespectful white people. Through this we see how they deal with stress of work. Dodo‚ the bartender and a piano player‚ talks about them when his back turned‚ Baby‚ the drummer and waiter‚ does what they tell him to do with a smile‚ and Libby‚ the singer‚ plays dumb. Or In the end quit. The story demonstrates how

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    genre. Each are adored American styles of music. Miles Davis “So What” and Robert Johnson’s “Cross Roads Blues” have some similarities and some differences. Miles Davis “So What” is Modal Jazz‚ used whole band tenor Saxophone‚ Alto Saxophone‚ Piano‚ Drums‚ trumpet‚ bass‚ and emphasis on melody and rhythms whereas Robert Johnson’s

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    and many other women naming half the world together can move their earth must house their fire be water to their song will their dreams well. THE CONVERSION J. Neil C. Garcia (b. 1969) It happened in a metal drum. They put me there‚ my family that loved me. The water

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    History of Animation Animation itself is a simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures‚ or frames using and photographed by a camera. Cartoons on television are one example of animation. The difference between animation and video are that video takes continuous motion and breaks it up in the form of live and action and it is edited by add cuts. Animation starts with independent pictures and puts them together to form the illusion of continuous motion. Animation has been

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    meaning of this poem is to take the reader on a journey of what the negro felt about Africa. Line 12-30‚ the negro explains that he hears large animals all about and how he can hear the birds of the sky sing. He also explains the sounds of drums that he can hear. Drums in Africa were used for one or two reasons‚ either celebrations or during war time. This literary device was effective because Cullen captivated what the negro would have heard had he been in Africa. Then Cullen uses organic imagery

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    physical and mental stamina‚ this is evident in the movie when Casper says to Candy and Dan “When you can stop‚ you don’t want to‚ when you want to stop you can’t". The director has the camera facing candy and you can see her emotions while Casper is talking. This highlights the difficulties of changing your way of life and how hard it can be to change... Candy and Dan have to be strong enough to quit. So they can get on with their lives and make a new start‚ in journeys you have to build up strength

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    Starting out in the first stanza‚ the lyrics read “We’re talking away‚ I don’t know what to say‚ but I’ll say it anyway.” These opening lines are very important because they express the singer’s inner doubts and nervousness. Since we previously interpreted the song to symbolize the “hunt” for love or flirting‚ we can assume that the singer’s unsure speech correlates with him talking to a girl. This is an important first lyric because it sets the mood of the songs self-doubting

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    a big role throughout his musical career. Marvin Gaye was raised with strict control of his father‚ Reverend Marvin Gaye Snr. Marvin Gaye would often find peace within music during his childhood. He mastered the piano at a young age and also the drums. Marvin Gaye had an extraordinary range that spanned three vocal styles. In 1970‚ he was

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