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    Band Camp This is the story of my first day of marching band. I was 15 and it was July 20. I was one of about 40 to 50 freshmen in the marching band. I had been waiting all year for the opportunity to join the marching band. I will cover 4 major areas of the day. First‚ how the day started. Second‚ when we hit the pavement to start learning. Then‚ going through the first part of the show for the first time. And finally‚ the end of the day. When I first woke up that morning I was extremely nervous

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    Imagine hearing the opening guitar riff to one of the hit songs by the world’s most dangerous band. Watching the Duff‚ King of Beers‚ McKagan or Slash jumping around on stage. Maybe even Axl Rose hitting those high pitched screams as he dances across the stage. Where are you watching? Maybe from the crowd‚ perhaps in the audience‚ or from home on T.V. Try watching it from the side stage‚ nervously waiting for your band’s turn to take the stage. It’s nerve racking! What if you mess up and sing the

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    And the Band Played On (1993) is a famous movie that displays how the AIDS epidemic was developed. It shows how the disease started in Africa and then moved to New York‚ San Francisco and Los Angeles. The Center of Disease Control (CDC) first saw it as a small outbreak among homosexual men but eventually it leads into something massive and Dr. Francis develops a theory of “Patient Zero” who is the first person that is connected to the AIDS virus and its spread to different states. Unfortunately‚

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    Socrates and Aristotle both have contrasting views of the concept of justice which serves to influence their notions of an ideal constitution. The abstract‚ speculative ideas of Socrates will be compared and contrasted with the practical‚ sensory ones of Aristotle in matters concerning justice and politics. Both Aristotle and Socrates disagree with regards to the definition of justice and what qualities are attributed to a just person. According to Aristotle‚ a just person must follow the law

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    The title of the movie is And the Band Played On because it’s a reference to the Titanic. In the movie‚ Titanic‚ the band kept playing while the ship was sinking. In the movie‚ And the Band Played On everyone kept their daily activities going although the new disease was going around and killing several people. Don Francis is an epidemiologist who worked on the Ebola outbreak in Africa in the late 1970s‚ and researched on HIV and AIDS. Dr. William Darrow helped in the discovery of HIV. Dr. Robert

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    21April2014 Social Justice What is social justice? Social Justice can mean something different depending on who you are talking to. The most common definition of social justice is a policy-making theory that tries to ensure that all members of society are treated fairly and that all have the same opportunities to partake of and share in the benefits of society. This could mean the end of discrimination based on sex‚ race‚ creed‚ ethnicity‚ or income. Another form of social justice could be equality

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    In high school‚ the only sport-like activity I participated in was color guard in the marching band‚ mostly because it consumed all of my time. We have tryouts and we start preparing in March and throughout the summer for competitions starting in September. It’s an immense commitment and I believe that you really have to love it‚ and I did. I first started doing color guard my freshman year and I was awful. At the time my cousin‚ who was a senior was the captain of our team. She was amazing

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    life and educational career as well; meeting new friends and peers along the way was one of my most cherished memories. I first started singing in middle school‚ and then continued into my high school years as well. I can honestly say that by joining band and choir‚ it has connected me with life long friends and has given me many forever cherished memories. They have both pushed me in ways that I couldn’t have pushed myself‚ taught me many valuable life lessons‚ gave me the gifts of perseverance and

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    1 The book title‚ “Band of Brothers‚” by Stephen E. Ambrose is a book that shares the risky undertaking and hazardous experience that the United States Army had to go through in World War 2. Bravery is an understatement when describing the men of East Company’s personalities. The book really helps the reader describe the relationships and friendships that were either directly or indirectly developed as a result of going to war. From the extremely brutal training‚ to the depths of enemy territory

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    essentially answer one question‚ what is justice? This question serves as a basis into the dialogues encountered in the literary work. Plato aims to answer this philosophical question through an analysis developed by Socrates; a Greek philosopher‚ prestigiously acclaimed‚ due to his analysis of such subjective thoughts. Justice can be classified in three subdivisions which include retributive justice‚ procedural justice‚ and social justice. Retributive justice can be best explained along the principle

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