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    Good afternoon, Ryan, I am writing in regards to gaining access to to AfroPunk Atlanta Carnival of Consciousness taking place next weekend. I am currently in the Moving Image Studies doctoral program at Georgia State University. This semester I'm taking "Theories of Black Filmmaking" taught by black film studies scholar, Dr. Alessandra Raengo. In this course we have been investigating black film theory through the works of the filmmakers of the L.A. Rebellion through present day black…

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    of work and customer services, through all these years. Our team of contractors at DryShield pride over our skillset and excellent quality of service. Our commitment to customers and our priority for their satisfaction in our work, has been our intonation, the chant that resonates through…

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    I hope to get an opportunity to improve the University of Redlands community by getting the youth in the area schools excited about learning an instrument. It is my belief that playing a musical instrument brings out things in you that you never thought possible. If it wasn't for my joining orchestra in fourth grade, I believe I would be a completely different person than I am today. My dream is to make sure that I can help as many kids as possible find themselves through music. My first…

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    states “Student has no recall or minimal recall of only a fact or two from the passage.” Also, while reading the passage Kayla exhibited similar traits to the Oral Reading Fluency Assessment, with prosody and pace. There was little inflection or intonation, and her pace was very slow and choppy. The assessor will work with Kayla on comprehension skills while reading a chapter book together. The assessor will write comprehension questions to ask Kayla at the conclusion of each chapter. Also,…

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    Different language have different tones, accents, and intonations. The English language has its own characteristics to its diction, depending from what part of the country you were raised. Those raised in the south have an accent that distinguishes them from those raised in the East coast. However, the noticeable Southern drawl comes with its own unfavorable stereotypes. Stereotypes of the Southern drawl can lead people to believe that that Southerners are either uneducated "white trash" or…

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    For this Quarter, I viewed the Deerfield Honors Band Recital on the eleventh of this month. It was a great concert that featured many soloists and groups that played some jazz pieces and marches. I heard a lot of great music and I learned a lot at the recital. The first piece I enjoyed was Fly Me to the Moon. It was performed by Zachary Klein on drums who was accompanied by Alexander Ambrose. It was written by Bart Howard in 1954 but was made famous by Frank Sinatra a decade later. Frank…

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    Peripheral Vision

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    Canadian jazz quartet Peripheral Vision is known for breaking off into modern sound-shapes and bringing influences from a variety of genres, with predominance of jazz and rock. Co-led by guitarist Don Scott and bassist Michael Herring, who often have art, literature, and standup comedy inspiring their compositions, the band is rounded out with saxophonist Trevor Hogg and drummer Nick Fraser. Their fourth outing, More Songs About Error and Shame, comprises seven well-worked compositions (Herring…

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    uncertain temper and mean understanding. The second chapter throws light on the relationships prevailing in Mr. Bennett’s family. It not only introduces new characters, but also develops the plot to reach the theme of the novel. The wording and the intonation used by the author direct the reader’s attention. The second chapter majorly focuses on Mrs. Bennett’s views on…

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    revisions of songs, among other works. These have, in turn, inspired many of the original artists and new artists to revise and evolve the original work. The Hamilton Mixtape features artists that sing the original songs in different styles, tones, intonation, and vocal parts than the original actors. They evolved the original work by showing it in a different manner. Another way Hamilton uses it’s fandom to evolve the original piece is Ham4Ham. These are free sidewalk performances outside of…

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    Markers that appeared where the hedges, super polite forms, tag questions, speaking in italics, empty adjectives and question intonation in declarative contexts (Blum 402). Such markers came up with observation one, the group talked about various topics one being about what they do when they are in the valley, the females used different markers such as; “like” “totally” “very” “super”…

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