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    Eulogy For Crazy

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    Eulogy for Crazy In life it’s better to die then to live another day as a lunatic in the poem “I felt a Funeral‚ in my Brain‚” by Emily Dickinson the speaker seems to be having a mental breakdown‚ but as the reader we see it through imagery and metaphors the imagery is the funeral that the speaker is having inside their head‚ and in a way the speaker is also seems to be suffering because she cannot get a sense of reality. Dickinson use many metaphors in the poem to give insight of the state of what’s

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    Gender Roles In Ballet

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    For example‚ when the class first danced ballet we stayed in the five basic positions. The first being‚ to stand with feet positioned apart from each other. This position was seen as a constant in many of the ballet moves we did. Even when we were walking‚ we had to walk with our feet positioned outward. Having all that in mind‚ it also had to look effortless. Ballet dancers are expected to go through a lot of pain and training to get up on stage and make it look like it is effortless. Society likes

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    the playing of traditional games. It is even better to participate in one of the games. Some of the simpler games played by children come from nature‚ such as using red saga seeds as marbles‚ catching a wild spider to pit it against another spider‚ walking on "stilts" made of coconut shells‚ and using rubber seeds as conkers. However‚ there are many games that are also zealously played by adults that often hold spectators in awe. TOP SPINNING  Top spinning draws excited yells and shouts from both

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    Band Concert Report

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    highlight of our trip happened quite by accident while touring the city when we discovered the famed jazz club‚ Birdland‚ just a few blocks from our hotel. We spoke to our Music Director‚ and he arranged a visit to the club the following night. Walking into that small dimly lit club seemed to transport us to a place I had only seen in movies. An air of admiration filled the club as those incredibly talented jazz artists shared their craft in an improvisational way. This experience served to intensify

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    making and playing drums. For this activity you will need coffee cans‚ paper‚ stickers‚ crayons‚ glue‚ and tape. To begin this activity have children decorate a coffee can. Once they have personalized their drum gather them on the carpet. Tell the children to bang their drums with their hands‚ then say stop. Play a little game of stop and go with them so they have time to experiment with the drum. When the children are quiet tell them that you want them to play their drum quietly and then loud

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    Blues Music Essay

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    Rock and roll music is loud‚ fast‚ and exciting. But believe it or not‚ without the simple twelve-bar forms and walking bass lines of blues music there would be no Jimi Hendrix or Led Zeppelin. Rock was born from blues‚ and the key components of the blues can still be found in rock‚ like the instrumentation‚ musical form‚ and purpose. Blues music really gained popularity in the 1930s and 40s‚ but it’s a combination of things much older than this. Blues emerged in the late 1800s as a distinct African

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    Descriptive Essay

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    place of relaxation is the beach‚ especially on a morning day. It was early in the morning‚ when the sky was still dim‚ I was walking on the beach by myself with my sandals off; as the tide hit on shore‚ the spray of water splashed on my skin‚ I felt like I had drank a glass of cold water on a hot summer day. I can feel the sun’s rays hit my skin. Walking farther down the shore my body gets consumed with cold chills as the texture of the grainy‚ wet sand squishes between my toes. The wind

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    Jazz Concert Review

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    with a different vocal artist for each song. The director of the recital was Dr. Timothy Brent who was also the pianist for the evening. On the bass was a man by the name of the Dale Posey. The final member of the group was Rodolfo Zuniga on the drum set. Unfortunately‚ I did not arrive on time to catch the introduction and the first song. So honestly‚ I could not say how everyone was introduced on stage or in what order‚ but never the less I’m glad that the staff member at the front door granted

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    Mariachi

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    Mariachi is a champion amongst the most acclaimed styles of music from Mexico. Mariachi is an outfit of guitars‚ diatonic harp‚ violins and trumpet‚ beginning in western Mexico. The term is not got as heretofore thought from the French word ’mariage’; rather it starts from nearby tongues of western Mexico (Náhuatl and Coca vernacular packs) where the term insinuates a social event including move masters performing on a wooden stage. An equivalent Spanish term is fandango. Mariachi association in

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    long hours of “fun” with my immediate family. We finally arrive in animal kingdom where we are staying in one of the Disney hotels. We get to our room and get settled in when I look out on the balcony and see giraffes‚ and antelopes‚ and peacocks walking around in my back yard. It was one of my favorite parts of this trip. We then go out to wait for the bus to take us to our first kingdom‚ epcot. I remember immediately being here as a child and know exactly what I want to go and do and see. Now being

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