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    also had two jet skies‚ the ski boat and an old tin fishing boat (which wasn’t even registered). “Brandon‚ you and Ally take the ski boat. Jake‚ you hop in the fishing boat and the girls got the jet skies. Get out in front and lead the way to another cove‚” Gary said with much authority. So Brandon and I jumped in the ski boat and drove out way past the houseboat waiting for everyone to get situated. Jake‚ 15 at the time took control of the tin fishing boat. We all figured that he had driven

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    Native American Instruments

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    Native American Instruments Drums and rattles are the most common instruments used in Native American music. Other percussion instruments include rasps‚ bells (usually attached to clothing)‚ and clap-sticks. Melodic instruments include flutes‚ whistles‚ and stringed instruments. The Apache violin is a single-string instrument made from the stalk of the agave plant‚ and is indigenous to the Apache people. The Yaqui violin‚ on the other hand‚ is closely modeled upon European instruments played at

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    Looking deeper into modern music publishing‚ the roots can be traced back to the “Tin Pan Alley”‚ a name given to a group of music sheet publishers who collected on West 28th Street in the late 19th‚ early 20th Century in New York City. (B.N. Shrum‚ 26 Nov 07) Tin Pan Alley was a major publisher during the time and they consists of publishing staffs included piano demonstrators‚ arrangers‚ composers and lyricists. Hence‚ Tin Pan Alley became an assembly line creating popular songs. (J. Flattum‚ 3 May

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    Music is the universal language of culture. The emotion evoked from a piece of music inspires people all over the world. Music is constantly changing with society ’s views of popularity and need for betterment. For generations‚ music was a concept of solely vocal chants‚ melodies‚ organums‚ and little or no notations. Then instruments such as the rebec‚ pipe‚ and psaltery were among the first used. Instrumental music‚ also known as estampie‚ was invaluable and mainly for entertainment and dance.

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    after ending up in a different world after a twister. Throughout the film‚ there was repetition of sayings and songs. There are also many hidden messages in the film that are very powerful. There is symbolism behind the personalities of the scarecrow‚ tin man‚ and the lion‚ which happens to portray Dorothy’s inner emotions and thoughts of herself. The film‚ The Wizard of Oz‚ has plenty of songs and sayings that are repeated. For instance‚ some of the very famous ones are “follow the yellow brick road”

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    I‚ Icarus by Alden Nowlan Dreams are the perfect worlds for all of us for dreams give us the chances to possess the goals we are craving for that we might not be able to have in reality. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‚ a famous German writer‚ artist‚ and politician‚ expresses his perspective about dreams: “Dream no small dreams for they have no power to move hearts of men”. Through “I‚ Icarus”- one of the poems in the collection Bread‚ Wine and Salt by Alden Nowlan‚ we readers will get to know his

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    festivals that other religions celebrate. Chinua Achebe‚ in Things Fall Apart‚ writes about many different festivals and what happened during these times. Okonkwo’s father loved the festivals when they came around because he would always play his flute. In the novel‚ Achebe shows how traditional Igbo festivals honors gods‚ the importance of Igbo festivals‚ and how important music is to most of the Igbo people. Traditional Igbo festivals do many things to honor their gods. Whether it is their personal

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    Symphony No. 7 in A Major (Op. 92)‚ completed in 1812‚ might have been one of Ludwig Van Beethoven’s most popular pieces. The seventh of Beethoven’s nine symphonies‚ its premiere concert (December 1813 in Vienna) was performed at a charity concert in order to benefit the soldiers who had been wounded a few months prior in the battle of Hanau. It was performed three times in ten weeks following its premiere. During the time of the symphony’s premiere‚ Vienna was still distressed due to being taken

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    How does Shakespeare use the theme of love in ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’? Shakespeare uses the theme of love to show how complicated love can be; Hermia falling in love with Lysander and Egeus not allowing her to get married to Lysander. Lysander and Hermia try to figure things out between themselves and their forbidden love‚ “The course of true love never did run smooth”. On the other hand Shakespeare uses comical love with Helena’s unrequited love for Demetrius. Helena is so sad she calls herself

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    is poor‚ with a low standard of living‚ even though it has many valuable natural resources. These include large onshore and offshore petroleum and natural gas deposits‚ huge tracts of tropical hardwood forests‚ and a variety of minerals‚ including tin‚ nickel‚ and copper. However‚ only about 10 percent of the land can be used for raising crops. The islands of Indonesia‚ of which 6‚044 are inhabited‚ spread out over about 3‚200 miles (5‚300 kilometers) from east to west‚ and 1‚300 miles (2‚100 kilometers)

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