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    sight‚ We’re happy tonight. Walking in a winter wonderland. Gone away is the bluebird‚ Here to stay is a new bird He sings a love song‚ As we go along‚ Walking in a winter wonderland. In the meadow we can build a snowman‚ Then pretend that he is Parson Brown He’ll say: Are you married? We’ll say: No man‚ But you can do the job When you’re in town. Later on‚ we’ll conspire‚ As we dream by the fire To face unafraid‚ The plans that we’ve made‚ Walking in a winter wonderland. In the

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    carefree at the same time. It pleased me. From the notes‚ I felt the excitement and pleasure of exploring a beautiful place. Closing my eyes‚ I could see my friends and I walking along the beach in a cool summer afternoon. It reminded me of visiting Pier 39 in San Francisco with my family two years ago.

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    “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane‚ is a poem that is very famous‚ and is about‚ well‚ war! War‚ violence‚ shooting‚ and death is what most of his famous works are about. We read in Biography.com that Stephen Crane went to college and never actually was in a war. He wrote “A Red Badge of Courage”‚ a book that was about the psychological part of war and how the soldier felt while he was in battle. Even though he never fought in an actual war he did a lot of research and what he wrote was very true

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    the singer’s description of a woman walking down towards the beach‚ the nice way in which she moves and sways‚ how attractive she is‚ finishing with the singer’s statement that she’s the most beautiful thing he’s ever seen go by. The musical style of the music on the Bossa Nova CD can be related to what we as Americans listen to as lounge music. It is very soothing‚ carefree and pleasurable. Through most of the CD the piano‚ string bass‚ flute‚ snare drum (played with a light brush) and female

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    cold and its starts raining. She is hungry and wishes a little bit that she is back home. At the same time Payton is driving very fast as if he is trying to escape from something on the interstate highway‚ he is listening to very loud music with high drums. He has just made a confession to a priest‚ He thinks on what the priest told him to do‚ turn himself in to the police. The priest was not as nice as he thought he would be. It’s nearly dark and the rain is starting. Kim goes outside from the rest

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    February 3‚ 2013 Native Americans have many different beliefs and a different culture compared to what most of us are used to. Imagine growing up in a world with no fear of walking outside. A world where we were all dressed the same. The only sounds that are heard are those of a beating drum and every element that makes up nature. Everybody knows each other and does not judge based on beliefs or race. Religion does not point at one god‚ but to our mother as earth and our father

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    and had no reason to audition. All of us that were present‚ I believe that there were five including myself‚ headed off to the high school band room here the auditions were being held. As we were walking on the sidewalk‚ I noticed a fairly deep hole in the sidewalk up ahead. I turned to the person walking beside me and said‚ “Watch out for that pothole up ahead‚

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    Walking into the band room for the first time‚ the sound of every instrument being poorly played by fourth graders suffocated the room. The squeal of saxophones and blaring bass of tubas made it impossible to hear the instructions being given by the band director. However‚ none of that mattered to me. All I could do was to stare at the only thing in the room that was able to grasp my attention: a shiny‚ red drum set. I migrated to the back corner of the room where it sat unoccupied‚ took my place

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    two amazing puppies and both are "Jack Chi" which is a Jack Russell/ Chihuahua Mix. They are quite a piece of work with tons of energy and personality. Their names are Max and Trixie. When I am having a rough day‚ nothing lifts my spirits more than walking through my front door and seeing my puppies‚ sitting and waiting patiently. The sheer excitement in their eyes when they see me open the front door is enough to brighten my day. I do not know of anyone else who is more excited to see me on a daily

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    beats per measure‚ at an andante tempo which is a slow‚ walking pace. The last three songs were “Sister Moon” by Sting‚ Pat Metheny‚ Herbie Hancock at 1:08:17‚ “Meet me in Chicago” by Buddy Guy‚ Kurt Elling at 1:13:16‚ and lastly‚ “Imagine” was sung by everybody at 1:19:25. The song perform by Sting‚ “Sister Moon” has a modernly slow tempo of 66 beats per minute‚ and has a monophonic texture because there is one melodic line‚ that includes the drums‚ bass guitar‚ and the piano. “Meet me in Chicago” has

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