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    book and political propaganda at the time By Sujatha Changolkar 10-1‚ Liz Heit 10-2‚ and Cristelle Fremont 10-2 Main Characters: The narrator (nameless) He is a seventeen-year-old violin player‚ and once is referred to in the novel as "the fiddler. His name in English translates as‚ “Horse Sword Bell.” In the original version of the book‚ the narrator goes by the name Ma. Luo He is the narrator’s best friend and son of a famous dentist who bragged about fixing Chairman Mao’s teeth. He

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    The Life of John Thompson

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    When reading the narratives of slaves each one is different. John Thompson was born into slavery and overcame challenging circumstances he had to face to obtain freedom. His narrative gives the most brutal account of slave beatings by their masters I have read to date. His writing is also poetical at times and really keeps the reader interested. Thompson perused education by learning to read and write from one of the master’s sons. His faith in God helped him to remain positive and he attributes

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    based circuses were located in many larger European cities. In addition‚ small traveling shows moved from town to town in caravans of covered wagons in which the performers lived. The traveling shows were usually simple affairs‚ featuring a fiddler or two‚ a juggler‚ a ropedancer‚ and a few acrobats. In the early circuses such performers gave their shows in open spaces and took up a collection for pay; later‚ the performers used an enclosed area and began to charge admission. By contrast

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    On the day of April 12‚ 1861‚ the civil war began. It was a war between the north‚ or the Union‚ and the south‚ or the Confederacy over slavery. The Union had an army of nearly two million soldiers‚ while the south had approximately half because of their population differences. About 620‚000 total soldiers died from combat‚ starvation‚ disease‚ or even accident. The civil war was the bloodiest battle in the history of our country and resulted in the greatest number of casualties compared to any

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    Tan Dun Accomplishments

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    The Life and Accomplishments of Tan Dun Tan Dun was born in the village of Changsha in the China ruled Hunan province August 18th‚ 1957. Tan Dun was raised by his grandmother in Hunan‚ where they have a very distinct Shamanistic culture. Shamanistic culture is very nature bound. The culture of his village portrays a very influential part in how he plans to create his music and make it unique to peoples’ ears. The secret to success in the music industry is to compose the music you think will stand

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    Popular Music Popular music‚ or ‘pop music’‚ means ‘music of the populace’. The term embraces all kinds of folk music which‚ originally made by illiterate people‚ were not written down. The creation of a popular music that aims simply at entertaining large numbers of people is a product of industrialisation‚ in which music became a commodity to be bought and sold. It is in the rapid industrialised nations‚ notably Britain and USA‚ that we first encounter composers who have devoted themselves

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    Lab 6

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    osmoregulatory ability of two organisms. You will also examine the organs responsible for osmoregulation and excretion of both invertebrates and vertebrates. 1. Osmoregulation Experiment Phascolosoma lurca (Phylum Sipuncula) and Uca coarctata‚ fiddler crab (Subphylum Crustacea) occur throughout the year in the mudflats of Suva Points‚ Nasese‚ and generally around all river mouths and in the mudflats throughout Fiji. In these environments the water salinity can vary dramatically from time to

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    Andrew Fiddler Professor Esquivel English 1020 15 February 2013 Themes of “The Tell-Tale Heart” Edgar Allen Poe explores the similarity of love and hate in many stories‚ especially “The Tell Tale Heart.” In “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” the narrator confesses a love for an old man whom he then violently murders and dismembers the body and hides the pieces below the floorboards in the bedroom. When the police arrive‚ the narrator appears normal and unshaken by the murder. Later on‚ the man gives in

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    easiest way I could tell you how I felt. I feel very much used by you‚ I read threw our old text messages and replayed the moments we had shared few but shared‚ and I felt like you liked me as more then just a friend even if it was just during Fiddler‚ and if that isn’t true then as someone you used to know and who did care about you‚ I feel like I must tell you that you need to learn to preserve yourself more. You must do your best not to be "too friendly" with girls. Sometimes if I think about

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