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    certain why they call it ’ear drum”‚ because it’s her ear lobe. That said‚ it’s a sign of the times. ADT is the symbolic reference for the earring. An armed response

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    Praise Song For The Day November 26‚ 2012 This poem‚ Praise Song for the Day by Elizabeth Alexander‚ is one of the most memorable poems that have been recited within the last 20 years. Immediately after President Obama was sworn into office‚ Elizabeth Alexander recited her poem to the masses that had gathered on that cold winter day in January. The piece is full of symbolism‚ with the tone being hopeful‚ inspiring and thankful. The poem begins with a description of daily life which is filled

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    When I first heard “Telegraph Road” by Dire Straits I was drawn by the instrumental music that started with hushed strings and keyboards and rose to a thundering crescendo of drums‚ keyboards‚ strings‚ and electric guitars. In a quiet relaxed mood the 14 minute and 18 second story begins with a man ”walking 30 miles with a pack on his back” (Mark Knopfler‚ 1982). He stops when he finds an idyllic spot to build a cabin and a field for planting by a lake. As the song progresses people come and build

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    Hobbies: Blindness and Music

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    going out with family and friends‚ recording and watching movies‚ reading and listening to books. • Changing due to diminishing vision • choral singing‚ history‚ reading‚ travel • Classic cars • coin collecting‚ amateur radio‚ gardening‚ walking and discovering new hiking trails • Collect Die Cast Chevrolet Camaros & Corvettes‚ work on computers for myself as well as others (Build‚ Fix‚ Diagnose hardware and software) I am Microsoft Certified in Windows 2000

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    On Tuesday‚ April 24‚ 2018 I attended EVIDENCE evening length performance of Walking Out the Dark. EVIDENCE is a dance company that is in Brooklyn‚ New York that focuses on the fusion of African dance with contemporary choreography and spoken work. This piece was choreographed by Ronald K. Brown‚ originating in 2001. This piece signified a conversation between mother‚ brother‚ sister‚ lover and friend and aims to examine what hinders our ability to assist one another in a time of need. During this

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    reader can really get the feeling of the speech because reading it is just like listening to it. Throughout the novel‚ Hurston’s use of folkloric imagery within the dialogue evokes the southern black culture. She uses phrases like “porch sitters”‚ “walking drum tune”‚ and “a lost ball in de high grass.” Storytelling or “lying” was a major part of this culture‚ and a major part of the novel. The men in Eatonville sit on their porches “playing

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    Music and Its effects on Societies Emotions Intro: What do you feel when you hear a rapid drum beat? Or even the shivering sound of the low hum of a bagpipe? We all probably at one time turned on music to lift our spirits from a sad time in our life or even just to amp up our attitude even farther from a joyous occasion. What is it in music that causes different emotions to come out and affect our attitude? Well that’s a question that is still being researched but we have somewhat of a understanding

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    DANCE FORMS OF INDIA Bharata Natyam  Bharatanatyam is the most popular of Indian dances and belongs to the South Indian state of Tamilnadu. Its antiquity is well established. In the past it was practised ad performed in the temples by a class of dancers known as the devadasis. It was a part of the religious rituals and has a long and hoary past. The kings and the princely courts patronised the temples‚ as well as the various traditions sustaining the dance form.  The salient features of Bharatanatyam

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    With 15‚000 people in Boston along with 4‚000 was a little more than a 4 to 1 ratio of Bostonians to the British troops. You simply couldn’t go a few feet without seeing a troop walking around where in town. Troubling things started to happen because of such intensity that will lead to the Boston Massacre. The people of Boston were not very fond of Captain Preston and his British troops. “It is [a] matter of too great notoriety

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    resonate sound that an engine makes. When we walk out the door into the city‚ the pace is already set. By line 3‚ the mind quickly wanders to the next visual moment. “Down the sidewalk” tells our awareness to focus on lunch hour of laborers. We are walking and capturing still photos. “Dirty glistening torsos” signifies the way construction workers eat shirtless. Another interpretation can perceive oil rubbed on their shirt hence the term‚ blue

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