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    Brass Band Research Paper

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    The style of the music is often characterized by the use of the sousaphone in place of a bass violin to play the bass-line. The sousaphone may play a traditional jazz walking bass-line or groove on a riff. Trumpets‚ trombones‚ saxophones‚ and other horns play melodies and harmonies loosely over the bass-line. Often the lines are greatly embellished with improvisation. A typical setup includes two percussionists‚ one playing a marching bass drum and a cymbal mounted on the drum and another playing a

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    Nine Cherokee Nation citizens are being recognized for dedication and contributions. They are Lacey Horn‚ Chrissi Ross-Nimmo‚ Travis Noland‚ Jennifer Bell‚ Andrea Lesher‚ Joshua Anderson‚ DeJuna Frye‚ Taryn Calico‚ & Martin Madewell. Each person has dedicated some type of leadership‚ initiative & dedication to their tribes in the National Center for American Enterprise Development. The awards given recognized 40 American Indian leaders from across the country across their tribes. The nations

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    While the unicorn still has its horn‚ it is representing the shy‚ reserved Laura. She used to be utterly self-conscious because when she walked into a classroom with her leg brace on‚ “it sounded like thunder” (75). When Laura begins to loosen up and dance with Jim‚ the horn of the unicorn breaks off; this causes the unicorn to look like all “the other horses‚ the ones that don’t have horns” (86). Laura is somewhat like a unicorn who has just lost her horn in that she finally seems somewhat

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    Beowulf Review

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    gives him the golden drinking horn‚ which represents the time when he killed the dragon Fafnir. Grendel goes make to his cave and tells his mother what has been done to him‚ she then swears revenge. Once Beowulf finds out about Grendel’s mother and how she is the last Water Demon‚ he goes to the cave to kill her. She however offer’s him a deal‚ to make him the greatest king who ever lives if he gives her another son to replace Grendel and let her keep the golden horn. Beowulf gives in to her seduction

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    Animals in Danger

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    List Of Animals In Danger | Addax | African Elephant | African Lion | American Marten | Animals In Danger | Arabian Oryx | Asian Otter | Bald Eagle | Black Rhinoceros | Blue & Yellow Macaw | Bottlenose Dolphin | Brazilian Tapir | Bridled Nailtail Wallaby | Brown Grizzly Bear | California Condor | Cassowary | Cheetah | Commersons Dolphin | Corncrake | Dalmatia Pelican | Dugong | Eastern Cougar | Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake | European Otter | Fresh Water Crocodile |

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    have used distinctively visual elements to convey a particular point of view. Distinctively visual elements have enabled composers to convey particular points of views‚ through the vividly portrayed images on the topic of war. John Misto’s ‘The Shoe Horn Sonata’ captures the past experiences of 2 Japanese prisoners‚ Sheila Richards and Bridie Cartwright during the horror of World War 2. Misto’s use of distinctively visual elements highlights the power of friendship and emotion as the two most necessary

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    Whitetail Deer

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    tale‚ which is white on the underside‚ but probably the deer’s most noticeable trait is its antlers‚ which are only found on males. There are two main "beams" from which the horns come off of‚ each of them grow from the head backwards but then quickly changes and goes forward. The rest of the horns grow off of these two main horns. The deer antlers are the fastest growing tissue known to man‚ growing as much as a half an inch daily. When the antlers are growing‚ they are covered with a living tissue

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    Character Sketch

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    Adopt a Character Assignments 1. Using the information from your Adopt a Character sheet‚ fill in the Bio Cube‚ cut it out‚ and cube it. The link for the Bio Cube is on my website under resources. 2. Using the information from the Adopt a Character sheet‚ write a detailed character sketch of your adopted character. This is a creative piece. Stretch your writing and your imagination! On my website‚ there is an example of a character sketch and there are directions on how to write a

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    Ric Roberts brought Washington Irving and Kathryn Schultz Miller’s story of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow to Saginaw Valley State University’s Malcolm Field Theater the first week of April. When compared to the extreme weather for Saginaw Valley’s production of Terra Nova‚ the pleasant weather‚ during the first week of April‚ brought in enough people to practically fill the seats of the lower portion of Malcolm Field Theater. Going into the theater with very minimal knowledge of The Legend of Sleepy

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    Summary: Of Mice And Men

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    restraining him. The miniature people froze in place and became silent so Jerks decided to speak first “w-where am I?” Jerks managed to stutter. One of the miniature people clearly the leader stepped forward with a crown on his head and said in a squeaky voice “you tall one are in Cowsburg named from our founding father Mr. Cow. Why have you come to our land?” Jerks had no response to this question so he simply shrugged‚but when he shrugged the whole crowd backed up and started yelling and screaming

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