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    Gold Coast Band Analysis

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    “I don’t know how it works‚ but it works.” This is IVEY lead singer Millie Perks’ assessment of her emerging Gold Coast band. While originally Millie is simply referring to IVEY’s song-writing process‚ she actually reveals something bigger‚ encapsulating their entire outlook. As Millie indicates‚ IVEY are a paradox‚ but also incredibly simple. On the surface‚ IVEY’s prosperity seems unlikely‚ given the “almost non-existent” Gold Coast music scene‚ as well as their youth and eclectic musical influences

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    if you like it‚ if you feel it‚ you can’t help but move to it. That’s what happens to me. I can’t help it” was a quote by Elvis Presley and‚ like the quote indicates‚ I could not stop moving to the music. The Battle of the Bands on October 20‚ 2016‚ at A.Y. Jackson had many bands performing an enthralling music with great enthusiasm. The performances brought ecstasy and did not fail in enthralling my soul. Introspective Turtles with their piece Bohemian Rhapsody was marvelously played from the start

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    Indian Removal Act

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    America. It stirred many questions. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was at the time‚ thought to be justified and acceptable. There were two groups‚ the people who wanted the Indian’s gone‚ and the people who believed they should be allowed to stay. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 that forced the Indians out of their territory was immoral‚ had no effect on the state of Georgia‚ and it increased conflict between the Native American tribes. When the Indians were being removed from their territory

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    every competition I think of the purpose of why marching band competitions are so important especially to me. First it shows of my talent of being a big influence for playing trombone. Second I’m representing the school by playing in the show and working hard showing and telling people I’m from Beatrice high school and im proud. Third the most important thing my grade. Unless I have a really good excuse like getting surgery you never miss a band competition. If i miss a competition the next day I

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    There are many similarities and differences between the Na’vi Indians in Avatar and the Native American tribes in the United States. All of these cultures are very unique. They all have different types of weapons‚ beliefs‚ foods‚ music‚ and ideas. These Indian cultures are a big part of this country’s past and both of the Native Americans and Na’vi respected nature very much. Earth has been a long for a very long time and has many different continents and many different cultures that live on

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    I participated in a combined middle/high school band since seventh grade‚ which includes marching and concert seasons. I have been the flute section leader starting in eighth grade until the present. As a senior‚ I became the drum major. When the band director wasn’t able to‚ I led the band in afterschool practices with the other drum major. Through an audition process‚ I was selected to participate in All-District band for three years. Every year of high school‚ I have prepared and performed a flute

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    Indian Reorganization Act

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    The Indian Reorganization Act‚ June 18‚ 1934 (Wheeler-Howard Act) --An Act to conserve and develop Indian lands and resources; to extend to Indians the right to form business and other organizations; to establish a credit system for Indians; to grant certain rights of home rule to Indians; to provide for vocational education for Indians; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled‚ That hereafter

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    Bands of America was very cool this year! The bus ride went very well‚ only problem being that every bump hit would rewind the movie that was playing. Once we got there everything went very smoothly. I got to help the band moms put the hat boxes in order! Warm ups there were a lot of jitters in the air it seemed‚ but not bad ones. Waiting to get on the field was extremely nerve wracking. But‚ once we got on the field everything seemed nice and mellow‚ like we were back on the field at home‚ it just

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    Being a veteran in marching band means that you have to step up and be an example. It doesn’t matter if you are a part of the bands leadership or not because first year marchers are looking up to you for guidance. My goal every year after my was to make myself available to help the younger students in every way that I could. Looking back on my first year and how unapproachable the section leaders seemed to me‚ I knew that they would need someone outside of the leadership team to help them. At first

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    I was not in a class band‚ and although marching band motivated me to join a concert band‚ watching these guys play was the final push I needed to join. I took up playing saxophone the end of my junior year‚ and although knowing how difficult it would be to try and get on the level of the other kids‚ who have been playing far longer than me‚ I was determined to learn‚ so I took lessons with the woodwind advisor for our marching band. Although I came into the band only playing for three months

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