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    Korean Arts Teacher

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    only provides limited arts curriculum in schools, for example music and visual arts and these classes were often cancelled due to the preparation for exams. However, I was fortunate to grow up in the family where my parents enjoyed various form of arts. As a child, my family often went to art exhibitions, musicals, concerts and festivals where I gained some knowledge and understanding of a range of arts. In addition to this, I undertook music lessons including piano, flute and Korean traditional…

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    alters vocal pitches and along with intents to make them sound better essentially. It is literally found everywhere in all types of music. Real singers are a commodity in today's industry due to the overuse of autotune. In the history of singing western society solo vocal performances has continued to rise from unlikely causes such as auto tune. Similar to most arts music is no different. Composers and singers have always break the mold to find the next big thing that may come along regardless…

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    The French horn has a brassier sound than a flugelhorn. The main visual difference between a flugelhorn and a French horn is the rounder shape of the latter instrument. A flugelhorn looks like a large trumpet; the french horn does not. Sound wise, however, the two instruments do share some similarities. It takes some extra study to figure out the differences. Range The flugelhorn has the range of a typical trumpet, sounding from G# below middle C to three octaves above middle C. While the…

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    Marcos A. Fontes Legacy

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    What the legacy of Marcos A. Fontes is, is what i would have to say is Something that 's going to be great and will be great. As of today I am known as just a Normal teenager, the person who has grown up into a family restaurant business, Someone who grew up with a little brother with special needs. Some people view me as just a normal football player, a student with pretty close to great grades. Although in reality the legacy that i have brought to my own mind as a person the person who i am…

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    People go around the world influencing each other lives positivity and negativity all the time. Throughout my nineteen years. I have met many people who have influenced me. One person though really stands out. No this person isn’t my mom or dad. Which they both are really important and have influenced me in so many ways, I can’t even thank them enough for everything. I have decided to write about somebody who has always been there to keep me on track and pushing me to do better. He has been my…

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    Never Give Up on Your Dreams Loud cheers, big rounds of applause that can be heard from the entire continent, and people throwing flowers my way as they shout my name. The echo bounced from wall to wall waking everything in its presence. Bright lights shining upon me, bringing everything to life. Ever since I was a little girl, acting has always been a passion of mine. My life consisted of being on and off the stage. At the age of eight, I performed in my first show. The show was portrayed…

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    During “cocoon therapy,” I was in an isolated state separated from the world. It was at this time when my emotions were poured onto a canvas. Every joy seemed to be taken away from me. Reading, television, football, music, school, everything disappeared in blink of an eye. The pain kept hurting every day. No matter the time, it wasn’t getting any better. I wore sunglasses all the time to prevent headaches but also to shield my emotions from others. Appointment after appointment results weren’t…

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    never cared that much about music. I understood the effort it took to produce it, but I rarely listened to it. The times I did listen to it was usually when I was in the car, or there was nothing better to do. To me, music was just a combination of beats, voices, and musical instruments. It had no deeper meaning. I didn’t bother trying to understand what the artists were trying to say. I didn’t feel the emotions, the harmony, or the beauty of the lyrics. To some people music was everything. They…

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    Many people presume that courage is simply a person who accomplishes a grand feat rather than having the quality of mind that enables a person to face difficulty or danger without fear. However, true courage depends on the eyes of the beholder. Courage is many things. Slyly embodied in both reticent and vital characters, Harper Lee in To Kill a Mockingbird and Reginald Rose in 12 Angry Men both create a broad representation of courage. In both works of literature, the idea of courage that is…

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    8 Important Life Lessons People experience personal change and growth at different rates. Some of us are farther ahead at an earlier age, while others never excel beyond a very basic emotional intelligence level. When we welcome, rather than struggle against the truth, life becomes more peaceful and fulfilling. 1. Time Really Does Heal All Wounds But only if you allow it to. If you refuse to let go of your pain, you cannot heal; you stay stuck in that moment, stuck in the past, unable to truly…

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