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    William Grant Still was born on May 11‚ 1895 in Woodville‚ Mississippi who is an important conductor and composer. He was the first African American to have a major production‚ both a symphony (1931) and opera (1949) (Biography). Still went to study medicine first at Wilberforce University in Ohio‚ however‚ left college before college and turned his attention to music at Ohio Oberlin Conservatory of Music. To gain knowledge‚ Still “… spent time learning from George Whitefield Chadwick at the New

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    The Clyfford Still Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in downtown Denver‚ Colorado. This museum operates like a normal 501(c)(3)‚ except for one aspect. The Clyfford Still Museum is supported in a large way by its own independent asset management organization‚ the Clyfford Still Museum Foundation. This foundation’s sole job is the management of the endowment of the museum in support of all museum objectives. The Clyfford Still Museum Foundation‚ which is also classified as a 501(c)(3)

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    Eulogy For Thomas Tallis

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    Good afternoon‚ my name Thomas Tallis. I am considered as one of England’s greatest composers of medieval church music. Today I shall be giving a small overview of my past living life and musical career. I was born around 1505‚ in Kent‚ maybe. Your historians deem me as a shadowy character‚ and so they don’t know for sure. Frankly‚ I don’t remember either‚ but that’s besides the point. Anyways‚ moving on‚ I was a choirboy of the Chapel Royal when I was young‚ and that’s where I gained most of

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    Edward Thomas Quotations

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    Edward Thomas Quotations – The power of language “Silence/Stained with all that hour’s songs.” Synaesthesia of sound being described in a visual term (MARCH) Conversational – “Now I know that Spring” (MARCH)/“But these things also are Spring’s” (BUT THESE THINGS ALSO) Language and words prove that we love the Earth‚ “As the earth which you prove/ That we love.” (WORDS) The problems with language Names are confusing and pointless. They “half decorate‚ half perplex‚ the thing it is.” (OLD MAN) To someone

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    Does Patriotism still Matter? First off‚ it is important to love our country‚ but it does become difficult to keep supporting our country. Now‚ in my generation (ages 10-16)‚ it doesn’t surprise me that a lot of my generation no longer understands the importance of our country or its flag. From my own knowledge and what I hear‚ my generation used to stand‚ hands on their hearts‚ greatly appreciating America‚ singing the National Anthem as high as they can. Nowadays‚ barely anyone would be caught

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    not it should still be taught in High School. Although some people dislike Shakespeare‚ his writing should still be taught in High School. Shakespeare plays are still relevant today and although some people believe that Shakespeare should not be taught in the curriculum others think that it should still be taught because of its relevancy. One reason that his plays are still very relevant are because of his themes in his stories are forgiveness. The reason the theme forgiveness is still relevant is

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    Still I Rise Analysis

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    one or more of Marywood’s Core Values are A Good Man by Mark Shriver and Still I Rise by Maya Angelou. The core values that can be seen in both of these writings are excellence‚ empowerment‚ and respect. A Good Man Rises is about a father-son relationship‚ where Mark Shriver tries to learn much about his father’s life and apply them to his own life. Maya Angelou’s poem is about her outlook on her life. Both A Good Man and Still I Rise contain similarities and differences that portray excellence‚ empowerment

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    hopefulness is given by Peter Roesen’s Still Life with Fruit. Existentialist concepts are individualistic‚ and can be seen as a tad farfetched. If there is one takeaway‚ however it’s the concept that life is what one can make of it. It is important to do the most someone can with the cards one has been dealt. So‚ when life may pull a full on Still Life With a Skull and seem entirely hopeless‚ it is important to know that there is always the hope seen in Still Life With Fruit. Life can be as fruitful

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    Thomas Paine's Crisis

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    man going‚ it takes persuasion‚ understanding‚ and leadership as well as bravery. And during the revolution when the people of the future United States were down and filled with disappointment Thomas Paine did said just what was needed to encourage the common folk to stand up and rise to the British. Thomas Paine’s Crisis No. 1 used much pathos as well as ethos. As he connected with the colonists’ emotions and thrive for independence. He first started off by telling of the actions of the British

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    Thomas Swann Woodcock

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    of the world. Most can only speculate and wonder. Thomas Swann Woodcock came to the United States in 1830 from England. In his writings‚ he left us a short passage in his life through the Erie Canal. These writings left us his opinions of what he was seeing in the U.S. as an outsider trying to understand a new land. He couldn ’t find his own words to quote what he had seen‚ so he quoted someone else to say that what he saw was “indescribable.” Thomas Woodcock saw an incredible country that had accomplished

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