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    Candy Journey

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    ’Everything we ever did we did with the best of intentions‚ but events tumbled and the years pile up‚ the world is very bewildering to a junkie... and still you cling to the concept of change. ’ the camera is not focused and it is filming people walking in the rain but you can only see shadows of the people‚ This shows that life can be going so well‚ than all of a sudden everything changes and throughout the years things tumble and you have to get use to change. It can be hard to get use to change

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    3 O'Clock Blues Analysis

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    “3 O’Clock Blues”‚ as performed by BB King An analysis BB King is undoubtedly one of the greatest blues musicians‚ and an equally unparalleled pioneer of guitar music. Brought up in the midst of poverty‚ strife‚ and struggle of the rural Mississippi Delta‚ King experienced great hardships from a young age‚ and used this as a source of inspiration for much of his later music (King & Ritz‚ 1996). King’s celebrated music career emerged from very modest beginnings. At the age of 18‚ King started

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    Fiction‚ Pogo is building on past experiences to build a new atmosphere‚ carrying a new meaning and intentions. For example the drum pattern and atmosphere noises are arranged in an interesting way. They respect rules established by music‚ and belong to a genre of music‚ governed by rules. Pogo’s remix also reminds the listener of Moby’s Matrix Theme by featuring similar drum patterns and atmosphere

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    For this observation‚ I decided to watch the Homecoming Parade 2015. I chose to observe this event because I would like to understand its importance to gather multiple organizations related to Southern Illinois University‚ and for which‚ supporting the Saluki Spirit and Pride is deeply connected with the academic life of mostly undergraduate students. I have attended this event in two prior occasions. The first one was quite disappointed because it did not meet with my own definition of a parade

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    Kulneet Singh IB English 1 November 4‚ 2014 Word Count: 922 Exploring Literary Devices in Heritage “What is Africa to me?” (Cullen‚ Line 10). Heritage is an African American poem by Countee Cullen that was written during the Harlem Renaissance. Cullen was born in a primarily white upbringing; therefore he had no experience in African culture or heritage and was confused. His African heritage concerns him; yet‚ because he must adapt to the orders of a mostly white culture that is not concerned with

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    I’m in my blind on opening morning and in the corner of my eye I see a set of antlers walking through the brush. It was my first time out with my bow. I’ve been shooting all summer for this moment. I have a choice to make‚ draw back and try shooting through branches or let him go for another time. The first time I can remember shooting a bow was when I was at an outdoors day with my grandpa and I thought it was really fun. When i was in 5th grade my grandpa got me my first bow. At first I couldn’t

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    Marching Band Diversity

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    The rooms contain past and present items from the band such as flags or old drums. One room‚ though‚ stands out from the others. The room where we keep the old uniforms. When walking in‚ the first greeting received is the smell of old uniforms and smelly feet. Others may find it disgusting‚ but I find it comforting and welcoming. The rack that runs across the wall holds bags at

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    Answer each question thoroughly and completely.  Each question is worth up to 5 points‚ and the complete assignment is worth up to 30 points. 1.  The first task will be to introduce yourself and let me know what your background is in music and online learning.  Give your name‚ if you play (or have played) an instrument or sing‚ and if you’ve ever taken an online class. Answer: My name is Huy Huynh and this is the third year of me in Golden West College. I have not had a chance to take choir

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    Madison. "Marching Band: Sport or Not?" The Rider Online | Legacy HS Student Media. Madison Davis‚ 10 Nov. 2011. Web. 08 Feb. 2017. Ferlazzo‚ Mike. "New DCI Rule Redefines Pre-show Timing‚ Judging‚ Creative Elements; Permits Illegal Devices/instruments." Drum Corps World. Mike Ferlazzo‚ 15 May 2010. Web. 25 Apr. 2017. Greenwald-Gonella‚ Haley. "Musicians as Athletes." Halftime Magazine. Haley Greenwald-Gonella‚ 2 Oct. 2010. Web. 08 Feb. 2017. Martinez‚ G. "Marching Band...a Sport?" Los Angeles Times. Los

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    Culture Immersion

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    music was a crucial mean of expression. They used drums made of logs and small guitar made of gourds. A flower worn behind the right ear means the man or woman is available. When placed behind the left ear‚ the wearer is spoken for. It is observed that Pacific Islanders tend to do better with oral instruction. It is considered rude to touch a Fijian on the head. Another custom of the Fijian’s is fire walking. This is the practice of walking across hot coals without burning the feet of the

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