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    In "He" by Katherine Anne Porter and "A Jazz-Age Clerk" by James Thomas Farrell‚ two characters who struggle with the aspects of poverty express the significance of how people view them in their lives; their primary concern is what people say and think of them. Both characters‚ Mrs. Whipple and Jack‚ seem ashamed of their current lives and continually attempt to impress others. Mrs. Whipple constantly informs Mr. Whipple of the thoughts or ideas that people might have towards their simple-minded

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    I walked down the colossal halls of the Lithiim Temple. Deep blue crystals perfectly accented the white walls. Two small streams flowed down to the Temple’s center and created a vast moat that surrounded the elaborate throne of my Lord. A marble statue represented him now‚ but if I was to report to him‚ I had to recite the prayer of revival. “Mseno‚ Mestro Enviso‚ pio used. Pemtime elnor edu ultpresci. Suder esmas allade tado imgancion‚ tures elsur supremo. U bilantiz habord mimete yme pemtime macinar

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    Texas State University requires almost every freshman student to live on campus. Every year‚ Blanco Hall deteriorates and gets dirtier. Yet‚ this dormitory remains an option for students to lease in the Fall. As a current student who resides in Blanco Hall‚ I see this building forego physical changes every day. I believe Texas State University should bring attention to Blanco Hall as Blanco Hall does not have clean bathrooms‚ does not provide suitable living space for 3 roommates‚ and does not include

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    which was to finish his homework at 10:00 so he would get a good night sleep. Do student athletes get enough time to do their homework? Do they need a study hall period instead of physical education? Do they get enough sleep? This is a highly debated‚ controversial topic among students‚ teachers‚ parents‚ and administrators. Many think

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    Chapter One Thornewood Hall The darkness concealed us. Even amid the bright and silvery light of the satisfied moon. We crouched behind a tree‚ taking turns peeking at the house. For a moment‚ nothing happened. But then the ghost flashed blue in a tangled sea of tattered sheers. The drapes dropped to the floor and it was gone in a ripple of gloom. I turned to Seth—a tall slim super sleuth clad in a tweed trench coat and deerstalker cap—and found him stealthily tiptoeing sideways through the thigh-high

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    A COMPARISON OF JAZZ AND CLASSICAL MUSIC AND THEIR EFFECT ON MUSICIANS by Amy XXXXXX A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for College Level Writing University of La Verne 4 November 2011 Abstract A thesis presented on the history of jazz as compared to classical music and the effects on musicians‚ beginning with the birth of jazz‚ and covering the twentieth century. Berliner (1994)

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    Born in Washington D.C. on April 29‚ 1899‚ Duke Ellington was an American composer‚ pianist‚ and bandleader who gained fame by performing with his orchestra both in the Cotton Club in Harlem and in Europe. Regarded as a major figure in the development of jazz‚ Ellington identified his music as American music and adopted the phrase of his colleague Billy Strayhorn “beyond category” as a principle. Ellington started taking piano lessons locally at the age of seven and his mother insisted that he be

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    Culture: Jazz Dance   Jazz dance‚ is defined as any dance to jazz accompaniments‚ composed of a profusion of forms. Jazz dance paralleled the birth and spread of jazz itself from roots in black American society and was popularized in ballrooms by the big bands of the swing era (1930s and ’40s). It radically altered the style of American and European stage and social dance in the 20th century. The term is sometimes used more narrowly to describe popular stage dance (except tap dance) and jazz-derived

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    For my journal‚ I will discuss the characters‚ their setting‚ and what I believe will happen based on these things in the book Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins. Our main character Sophie is a “huge dork”(pg 40) of a sixteen year old “plain” (pg 34) girl‚ who has “brown hair‚ freckles‚ and the whole girl-next-door vibe going on” (pg 22). She is a “witch” (pg 11) who is “really bad at girl stuff” (pg 39). She was raised by her mom‚ “Grace Mercer” (pg 22)‚ who is a “human” (pg 84)‚ “Religious Studies teacher”

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    The Hall of Bulls The Hall of Bulls at Lascaux holds a special place in the ongoing history of mankind. Created from 15‚000 to 13‚000 BC during the Upper Paleolithic period the Hall of Bulls is some of the earliest known art. These great bulls may have been the first works of art many men or women ever saw; surely the Hall of Bulls is one of the first great masterpieces an introductory art history student ever sees and learns about. About 17‚500 years ago the temperature of the earth began to change

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