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    Wizard of Oz Essay Example

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    Dorothy’s Companions in the Wizard of Oz Throughout Dorothy’s adventure from Kansas to the land of the munchkins‚ she must venture on a perilous journey accompanied by three important and helpful companions. Dorothy meets a Scarecrow without a brain‚ a Tin Man without a heart and a very cowardly Lion. Their journey experiences hardships and difficult times where all seems lost‚ but working together they accomplish their journey and are all rewarded greatly. The companions Dorothy befriends all acquire

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    Form VAT-R1 See rule 16(1) table) and 41(6(I)] Original/Duplicate copy of return for the quarter ended on: 1. Dealer’s identity Name and style of business Address TIN 0 6 M/S D D M M Y Y Contact No. Economic Activity Code 2. Gross turnover‚ taxable turnover of sales and computation of tax (See sections 2(1)(u)‚ 3‚ 6 and 7 of the Act) (b) Value of goods (c) Lists (a) Description 2A. Sale price received/receivable in respect of goods sold plus value of goods exported out of 2B. State or disposed

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    string and brass instruments. After doing some research‚ I discovered that a flute‚ two oboes‚ two bassoons‚ two horns‚ two trumpets‚ a timpani‚ and a few other string instruments were used. I think this particular variety of instruments made this piece sound really nice. It starts off with a slow tempo and gradually gets louder and faster. During the fast tempo‚ the string instruments were what really stood out to me. The flute also played a major role during the short pauses and the less active measures

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    To begin with‚ music is already a class in many schools. Most of the time students enjoy the class because they learn something new‚ but in a fun way. Music class is like a break from the daily routine students have and they are learning. If students were required to play an instrument in school it would help them in schools subjects‚ in certain skills‚ and students could become a little more organized. This is why students should be required to play an instrument. First of all‚ there are many

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    downloads and ¬¬internet ads to promote new music‚ record labels and song promoters had to find a way to expose their music to the public in order to make a profit. Tin Pan Alley was a street in Manhattan‚ New York‚ that was home to songwriters and publishers whose pianos playing through open windows sounded like tin pans ringing out. In the Tin Alley sheet music industry‚ song pluggers were hired by publishers to spread their sheet music to potential performers. In those days‚ multiple people held the

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    gods‚ worshipping the gods‚ given them praise‚ and telling the gods of their love of them. The Flutes give the Vedic Chant airiness. The violins give the music a quick tone that lifts the spirit in order to want to be joyous‚ of dance‚ praise‚ and happiness that the gods are here to protect‚ provide and love them. The music is intrinsic and spellbinding. The instruments‚ tata vadya‚ harps‚ bamboo flutes‚ and the Reed instruments like the Shehnai‚ Nadaswaram‚ give the melodies a tone of pure joy with

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    Music 360 Fall 2012 History paper Lucia di Lammermoor- Mad scene Lucia di Lammermoor‚ written in 1835‚ is an opera by Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848) based on the novel The Bride of Lammermoor by Sir Walter Scott. The opera is often called a masterpiece and has‚ thus far‚ stood the test of time. It was not only popular in its day‚ but remains popular repertory today and performed by companies around the world every year. The “Mad Scene” has been remarked as a reason to go to the opera

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    wood and sometimes metal. The wind is not actual natural wind more less the air flow we control through proper lip movement and breathing into the instrument itself. There are two types of woodwind instruments which are flutes and reeds. The slight differences between the two are flutes are directly blown into a side hole created at the tip of the instrument. As for reeds have a mouthpiece that is plugged into the instrument to play it. The instruments that are considered woodwinds are the piccolo‚ the

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    Brief History The Cherokee is spread out over what are currently Kentucky‚ West Virginia‚ North and South Carolina‚ Georgia‚ Alabama and Tennessee. The people called themselves Ani Yunwiya‚ which means “the principal people‚” and were the largest single tribe in the south. The name Cherokee was given to them by other Indian tribes and meant “people who speak another language.” In the 16th century‚ there were about 25‚000 Cherokee. From 1684 to 1835 white settlers moved through their lands.

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    on sophisticated and synchronised drum patterns‚ establishing a rhythm. Into a wholesome Indian tribal musical session‚ there can be a mixture of drum sounds in a particular track. Other instruments utilised include horse hair violin‚ duduk‚ bamboo flutes‚ santoor‚ sitar etc. The strict definition of tribal music in India is pretty formless‚ since tracks are acknowledged as ruggedly tribal because of their booming sound. However‚ present times witness much of lyrical chanting and traditional sounds

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