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    Music 102 Concert Paper

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    Trumpet and Trevor Nuckols‚ Horn On May 9‚ 2012 at 8:00 pm‚ I attended a Recital Concert at The Juilliard School for Dance‚ Drama and Music. The performance was conducted by Daniel Taubernheim on the trumpet and Trevor Nuckols‚ on the horn. They were both students of Raymond Mase‚ who is the Chairman of the Brass department and Julie Landsman‚ who recently retired from the position in 2011. She then became a teacher of music that was also‚ the former Principal Horn of the Metropolitan Opera.

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    cross an Albatross/ Through the fog it came” (line 63-64) The Albatross was thought to be a great sea bird that brought forth good luck to the ship that the Mariner and his social unit rode in. But would you believe the ancient Mariner slaughtered the Albastross‚ the bird of good luck. The shipmates were not pleased at the action the Mariner had taken because this meant bad luck for them from now on. But the bird was more than just a “good omen‚” it created mist and fog to camouflage them from the

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    me until I could feel no more happiness or pain. What shards of memories I possessed I pieced together hoping I could console the depth of my despair. Suddenly a crimson fog grasped me hoping to never let go‚ the strength was within me to escape however... I didn’t dare. Streaks of light pierced through the ominous blanket of fog. Sounds lurked in the shadows that I was beheld upon making my heart hold for what felt like eternity. Tap... Tap! Footsteps... The sound haunted all‚ no exception of me

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    Unreal city

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    a dead city as a result of the destruction of the Second World War. This war makes the city lifeless. Although London is one of the most beautiful cities in winter‚ the poet gives it an ugly description when he says it has "brown fog" instead of using white or snowy fog. It is a hint of how much the smoke of industrialism affects the city’s beauty. When he said "crowd flowed"‚ he moves to describe the citizens of London while they are walking to their jobs at King William Street. They look like a

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    Chief Bromden

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    Chronic and Acute ward by pretending to be deaf and dumb. This way‚ he finds out everything he wants to know and yet is able to keep his own counsel and to stay out of trouble. Chief imagines that every day the staff creates a fog that hangs over the ward. Sometimes the fog is smoke because he believes that walls are wired and filled with humming mechanisms. But he snaps to awareness when a new admission‚ the irrepressible‚ irreverent McMurphy‚ arrives and immediately tries to take over as boss of

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    Gods and Lives In Odysseus’ journey home‚ there are numerous examples of help and hindrances from gods and goddesses. Two of the powers that intervened were Poseidon and Athena. Poseidon created several ways to stop his journey. However‚ the Goddess Athena helped him overcome Poseidon’s attempts to stop him and other obstacles. Odysseus and his men stopped on an island with cyclops on their way home. One of the cyclops killed two of Odysseus’ men. Odysseus put out the eye of the cyclop. The cyclop

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    stocky animal. Their size is 5 to 6 feet tall at the shoulder and 10 to 12 feet long. Their weight can range in from 1‚000 to 3‚000 pounds. Rhinos are naturally gray in color but will often take on the color of the local soil. The horn of a rhino is not a true horn. It is not attached to the skull. It grows from the skin and is made up of keratin fibers‚ the same materials found in hair and finger nails. Black rhinos have a prehensile lip that is used much like a finger to select and pick the

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    paranoid it soon leads to killing.They start accusing each other when Les Goodman’s car starts mysteriously. This play is realistic because the power goes out on their block‚Charlie shoot Pete Van Horn‚ and Tommy says that aliens are causing the problems. In the beginning‚ Charlie shoots Pete Van Horn. This is realistic because people shoot each other when frightened. People often shoot first and ask questions later. Also‚ the power goes out and the cars don’t

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    Simple Truth or Detailed Exaggeration Have you ever been through a traumatic experience? How did you explain your feelings during it? Did you want the other person to feel the same way you did? A few years ago‚ a drunk driver ran a red light and crashed into my vehicle. Surviving the accident with no marks‚ bruises‚ or scrapes‚ I had no visible proof of what I had been through. But mentally‚ I was hysterical‚ frantic‚ and upset. My family did not understand my reason for being distraught since

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    white-and-orange curtain I started opening the blinds. All of a sudden‚ I couldn’t see a thing‚ as if someone had put another‚ white as snow curtain in front of me. Rubbing my eyes‚ I managed to realize what this was about. The fog was everything I could see. Unusually white‚ heavy fog was not letting me see anything I usually see. I couldn’t even see the raindrops that were making an apiary like sound while running down the gutter. After having dressed and prepared for going outside in order to pay a visit

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