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    My Three Favorite Hobbies

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    music‚ scrap booking‚ and cooking. Music is something I have done my entire life. At this point in time I sing‚ play piano‚ viola‚ and the oboe. I have been singing since before I can remember. My very first vocal solo was in the 3rd grade in my school musical. I won the part of Mighty Math Mind. I also got to play viola in that same grade. I have been playing viola since the 2nd grade. When I took private lessons it made me feel extraordinary! I decided that music was a definite choice for

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    I’m Dreaming of a White Honda “All dreams are worth chasing‚ all you have to do is keep moving towards them.” -Viola Davis Viola Davis’ quote was arguably one of the most inspirational moments of the 2017 Super Bowl. This Honda commercial featuring many famous people including Jimmy Kimmel and Tina Fey used these famous peoples’ yearbook pictures to help you develop emotions about the advertisement. Honda was implying that if you buy a Honda then it will help you accomplish your dreams. By using

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    Art Goes further than its representation. Michelangelo Pistoletto‚ and “The Etruscan” 1976. Roxy Paine‚ and “conjoined “ 2007. Bill V iola‚ and “The Greeting” 1995. Anselm Kiefer‚ Buch mit Flügeln the (Book with Wings)‚ 1992 and The Ash Flower(1984). The Etruscan is a great work of art. The style of this piece is widely recognized and in many ways is a symbol of power‚ ingenuity and social lifestyle that was very present in the history of the Greeks and romans. When you approach it in its secluded

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    Medium of Music

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    allowed the dynamics of softness (piano) and loudness (forte) to be reproduced by its mechanisms. The Musical Instruments   The Western Orchestra has the following classification of instruments:   Strings. The string section includes the violins‚ violas‚ violoncello (cello) and double bass (string bass). They produce sound because a string stretched across these instrument’s bodies vibrate. Vibrations are produced by horsehair stretched in a violin’s bow rubbing over these strings or by fingers plucking

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    Mao Last dancer

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    Act 1‚ scene 1 The music in the opening scene sets the theme Orsino opens the play with a lengthy monologue about love. He is a dreamer‚ very poetic. “If music be the food of love‚ play on”- Orsino It has been established that the main theme is ‘love’ It is a romantic comedy Technique- a rhyming couplet (two lines that rhyme at the end of a scene) a rhyming couplet is a summary of the scene (summarizing the previous lines) Act 1‚ scene 2 Act 1 scene 2 takes place in a ship wreck and the

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    At the beginning of the play‚ Duke Orsino is very obsessively in love with Olivia. He changes his love interests very quickly when he finds out that Cesario is actually Viola‚ which puzzlingly suggests that he was not in love with Olivia but rather with the idea of being in love. Therefore‚ I imagine he is handsome‚ due to Viola immediately falling for him; strong‚ to satisfy his need to uphold his bold reputation; but with soft features‚ giving him a friendly edge. Duke uses very colourful language

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    Antonin Dvorak began composing during a time when nationalists from many states were attempting to have music of their own. The world relied heavily on Germanic music for a long time‚ so composers were being tasked with trying to create new music for the non-germanic states. Dvorak was among these commissioned. His compositions were best known for being able to create a national style through the use of folk songs. The pieces he wrote‚ that incorporated the folk songs of the Slavic people‚ gave him

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    Olivia falls in love with Cesario‚ someone who isn’t real but instead an illusion. Not only does this feed Shakespeare’s comedy of errors but also proves that Viola herself judges someone for loving someone they can’t have when she herself loves Orsino as a “man”. In a monologue Viola pieces the puzzle together‚ “Poor lady‚ she were better love a dream./Disguise… As I am man‚/My state is desperate for my master’s love.”(2.2.26...36-37) Love in others is hard to understand

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    Human Trafficking

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING 1 Psychological Effects of Human Trafficking Jason Danjou Seminole State College of Florida PSY 2012 PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING 2 Abstract This paper is on the Psychological effects that Human Trafficking has on a society and the individual. It will describe stories of experiences and stories of hard ache. As this is not only a major factor here in the United States but is also a major factor and issue around

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    Twelfth Night

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    Shakespeare play. This romance explores numerous themes of love; however‚ the most recurrent theme is that of deception. There are many characters in the novel that suffer from deception. But the most overt examples of disguise is through the character of Viola. I find that this is the origin of much of the deception in the play. Stranded in Illyria after a shipwreck‚ she dresses as a male in order to work as a Eunuch for the Duke Orsino. “Thou shall present me as an eunuch to him.” This is seen as the first

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