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    Michael 10-14-08 Piano Concert-10/7/08 The only performer‚ performing this evening was an aspiring pianist named Judy Huang. The performer had a charismatic personality‚ with a little bit of an accent. She gladly welcomed us and opened her recital by introducing herself. The event occurred in the Art Building‚ C-104 at approximately 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday of October 07‚ 2008. She humbly dedicated and donated her time to share her piano skills. She proudly opened her recital by presenting how honored

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    The fault in our stars

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    Of those 16‚000‚ 1/8th will not live to see the end of their disease. The fault in our stars (TFIOS)‚ by John Green‚ is a beautiful novel written about the things people leave behind when they die‚ a novel based around perception and absolutes‚ and‚ somewhat importantly‚ the tragic love story of Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster. In full honesty‚ I never intended on reading the Fault in our Stars‚ the soapy love book about two sad and lonely cancer stricken patients who meet at a pitiful

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    Life Cycle of Stars

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    LIFE CYCLE OF A STAR Stars are formed in nebulae‚ interstellar clouds of dust and gas (mostly hydrogen). These stellar nurseries are abundant in the arms of spiral galaxies. In these stellar nurseries‚ dense parts of these clouds undergo gravitational collapse and compress to form a rotating gas globule. The globule is cooled by emitting radio waves and infrared radiation. It is compressed by gravitational forces and also by shock waves of pressure from supernova or the hot gas released

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    Bright Star Comparison

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    While both John Keats’s “Bright Star” and Robert Frost’s “Choose Something Like a Star” deal with the steadfastness of stars‚ they differ in that Keats relates it to a romantic couple while Frost relates it to a man struggling for guidance. “Bright Star” relates the qualities of a star‚ for better or worse‚ to a man longing to stay in his lover’s company. “Choose Something Like a Star” The tone that each poet uses to help describe the narrator’s view of the stars is quite similar. Keats is skeptical

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    The Life Cycles of Stars

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    The Life Cycles of Stars In the universe‚ there are hundreds of billions of stars. They are formed when gas and dust from space "clump" together. As the mass grows larger‚ gravity takes over and a core begins to form. The core becomes extremely dense and this compaction causes temperatures within it to rise to the point where nuclear fusion (the burning of hydrogen in a chain reaction) can begin. The heat generated by fusion can reach 24 million degrees F (Fahrenheit). "That amount of heat keeps

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    Parkins‚ Margaret Parkins‚ Genevieve Feiwen Lee‚ and Alma Fernandez. The instruments that were played are the Violin played by Parkins S‚ the cello played by Parkins M‚ the piano played by Lee‚ and the Viola played by Fernandez. The place where the concert was being held at was the Bing Theater at the LACMA the theater was big enough to hold a lot of people. If there was an estimated guess there were probably 30-40 rows. The stage had the piano‚ and two chairs and two stand for the violin and cello

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    Nederlander Concerts very existence is due to operating by the principles of Capitalism carefully practiced by the Nederlander Family for the last 100 years. They have survived the great depression of 1929 and the recession of 2008; obviously they are doing something right. Under Capitalism‚ David Nederlander was free to invest his money into a new business by leasing the Detroit Opera House back in 1912. David was not encumbered by Government or outside control in how he managed his business

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    History Star Alliance

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    10 years Star Alliance from “The airline network for Earth” to “The way the Earth connects” . When the Star Alliance network was founded in 1997 it was the right idea at the right time. Globalisation had started to change the business world and the needs of business travellers from the ground up. The founders of Star Alliance responded by creating an airline alliance‚ which was the first of its kind and still is the most successful in every respect. Usually the world advances in small steps.

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    Dance Concert Critique

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    As a surprise for my birthday during the hustle and bustle of the State Fair at Fair Park‚ I had the pleasure of seeing West Side Story presented by the Dallas Summer Musicals on October 11‚ 2011. West Side Story is a musical that takes place in New York City during the mid 1950s. An adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ the musical shows the rivalry between two teenage street gangs‚ the Jets and the Sharks. The Jets are a white working class group while the Sharks are from Puerto

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    Nutcracker Concert Report

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    On a cold‚ December evening my mom‚ dad‚ sister‚ and I went to see the New York City Ballet’s production of “The Nutcracker”. Manhattan during Christmas tome is a perfect scene out of a movie‚ and we were so excited to see the show at Lincoln Center. We took the N train there‚ which was crowded and made me feel claustrophobic. However‚ that didn’t stop me from being thrilled to see the show. The long train ride over to Manhattan at night was beautiful; seeing the night lit up by the city’s skyline

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