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    waiting for that day. I knew that being a cheerleader on the varsity team was what I wanted most‚ and I was doing anything and everything in my power to make sure I was ready. Monday and Tuesday we had practices to learn the cheer‚ the chant‚ and the most hated dance. The chant was easy‚ and everyone learned it in minutes. The cheer was long‚ and the steps were awkward. Everyone

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    the young maiden who drives his childhood fixation‚ his way of life progressively becomes more apparent making his antipathy towards himself and others more apparent than ever. Meeting the young maiden quickly makes him regret being a “simple” blacksmith and regretting that Mr.Joe raised him so. On page (67) when they’re playing cards Pip calls them Jacks instead of knaves much to Estella’s entertainment and distaste‚ ostracizing his lack of knowledge. This leads Pip to develop a slight annoyance

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    ------------------------------------------------- Great Expectations From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the Charles Dickens novel. For other uses‚ see Great Expectations (disambiguation). Great Expectations is Charles Dickens’s thirteenth novel. It is his second novel‚ after David Copperfield‚ to be fully narrated in the first person.[N 1]Great Expectations is a bildungsroman‚ or a coming-of-age novel‚ and it is a classic work of Victorian literature. It depicts the growth

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    Analysis: Isorhythmic Motet There were a total of five separate talea consisting of three colores. The first three talea were in 3/2 time and the final two were in 6/8. Taleas A-I and B-I share the same color‚ while A-III and B-III also share the same color. A-II had the only unique color. While there are no actual repetitive talea in the upper voices‚ there are many cyclical repeated rhythms. For example‚ the triplum in measures eleven through eighteen match the exact rhythm for the eight

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    (Lipsey‚ Courant‚ Purvis and Seiner 1993:5) In the traditional System the economy is based on tradition‚ customs and habits where the young men and women simply follow their parents’ line of work. For instance if the father is a blacksmith the son also becomes a blacksmith. Such tenets nowadays are observed in the rural areas where development is yet to be realised. Under this system‚ according to (Lipsey etal 1993) peasants‚ artisans and most others living in the village inherited specific positions

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    MUS 105 (021) Test II Study Sheet Review of misunderstood concepts from the first half of the term We looked at four main musical textures this term (monophony‚ heterophony‚ homophony‚ polyphony). Be sure you can define them‚ and give an example of songs we sang for each one. Week Seven Jailhouse Blues In the preface to his book Wake up Dead Man‚ Bruce Jackson traces the southern agricultural prison farm to which earlier system? What are the two functions of the prison work songs? What change

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    meat is more important when says “We want meat.” When Ralph claimed “let’s make a fire” Jack proposed that the boys “follow [him]” before a coherent plan is made to build a fire on the mountaintop. Jack endorses the boys’ savagery when they begin to chant “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!” showing that killing the beast is one of his main priorities; when creating shelter and finding a way to get rescued from the island should be his main focus. This schism of ideas causes Ralph‚ Jack

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    Developing a Buddhist practice in taiko drumming The Odaiko Daimoku work brings the life of a votary of the Lotus Sutra to Japanese taiko drumming. The piece is set in taiko’s most dramatic‚ strenuous‚ thunderous format: the Odaiko Solo. The theme is Nam Myoho Renge Kyo‚ called Daimoku‚ which means ‘title’ [of the Lotus Sutra]. Perspective Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism‚ (my faith)‚ is the theoretical perspective in which Odaiko Daimoku is set. This requires no more faith of the critic than any

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    offers genuine opportunity for problem solving as each group works out its own presentation. JAZZ CHANTS are poems with repeated beats. The beat may vary depending on the idea of the reciter. Examples of Jazz Chants: ------------------------------------------------- By Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo <Worlds famous Jazz chant Artist> ------------------------------------------------- Chant: Musk Ox Oomingmak ------------------------------------------------- Musk ox‚ -------------------------------------------------

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    column‚ “University of Oklahoma Frat Boys and Girls Need to Own Up to Their Racist Behavior‚” Grigsby calls out the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) members that were caught on camera reciting a racist chant against black people. Grigsby described it as soul-crushing verbal abuse‚ and she likened the singing of the chant on the party bus to Ku Klux Klan (KKK) gatherings that were held to plan horrific wrongdoings against blacks. Grigsby used pathos by playing on our morals and emotions to explain why what those

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