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    Hip Hop Elements

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    What are the fundamentals (elements) of hip-hop and what do they mean? In addition to those, what else do you remember being repeated over and over again? The three main hip hop elements are sharp movements, dancing into the ground, and musicality. Sharp and tense movements are a key characteristic of hip hop and without it hip hop looks very sloppy. Dancing into the ground is basically keeping it low and kind of being heavy and having big movements. Musicality is really important for hip hop…

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    When searching for ways to keep businesses running efficiently, managers must look at all aspects of morale and motivation. At times, it is easy to be discouraged as an employee or a manager. Incentives to do better aren’t always the right answer. (Workplace Motivation) There are three characteristics to consider when analyzing how to improve motivation and drive. These characteristics are autonomy, mastery, and purpose. These three aspects are the most important when workforce morale is in…

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    “When you catch a glimpse of your potential, that’s when passion is born.” (Zig Ziglar). I am most passionate about Parkland Buddy Sports, a volunteer program where people with disabilities are assisted in playing sports. Joining this program has revealed to me who I truly am, since the day I joined I have rarely missed a day. This program has allowed me to tap into my inner-self and gain new skills while finding my own path and reasons to push forward. Parkland Buddy Sports is all about making…

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    history and I’m pretty sure I slept through the entire subject. I stare at the analogue clock and match my breath to the ticking. “Did you not hear me, Lucas?” Mrs Varchsweid taps her foot faster than my heartbeat, “what’d I say?” “Uhh…” I trail off and glance out the window to see Sarah walking home. I hear the school bell chime. Home time. Everybody leaps out of their seats and scrambles to the door, and I get crumpled like a piece of paper; being short has its disadvantages. As soon as…

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    Step six is to approach the correct industry. An industry has sub-parts. For example, if you look at the chemical industry, you will find sub-industries like Fertilizers, Pesticides, Paints and Varnishes, Organic chemicals. Therefore, it is important to focus on the relevant industry. Without this, it will be impossible to draw an accurate industry analysis report. It can also be time consuming if industry is done on all the parts of the industry. It is easier to take up an industry and find out…

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    were happening, Alexie was told to forgive every single one of those events because after each event, something lead to a blessing for him and his community. As a building full of treasures, artifacts, and knowledge burns down, what is the one thing you would save and why? Once the…

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    like Christopher Columbus and Martin Luther King Jr. I also recall going to the library with my Dad and we would rent books. In those books would be books like (Lucado, Max, and Sergio Martinez. “You Are Special”.), (Pfister, Marcus. The Rainbow Fish.) and (Martin, Bill. “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?”.). My dad would read those books to me, then I would read them by myself. At my elementary school, Westhaven Elementary, we would have to read a certain number of books and we would win…

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    and ridiculousness in order to convey opinions or ideals to an audience. Tragicomedy also uses a great deal of irony to accomplish this purpose. An example of this is, “Claire Zachanassian: Next time you determine the cause of death, call it a heart attack. Ill: My little wildcat! What hilarious jokes you make!” (17). This is a great example of irony in, The Visit, because Claire is foreshadowing Ill’s murder and he is completely oblivious to it. Ill thinks that Claire is just making another…

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    Kia Young Interview Questions: 1. You took the initiative to get out of your comfort zone and go to college 18 hours from home, and ultimately catching the travel bug after you began school. What helped you have the courage to stick with your decision to start exploring the world? I was born and raised in the Houston, TX area, but my family always took road trips to different places. It started at a very young age, so I believe that’s why I’ve always had a wandering and curious spirit. Texas…

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    Eragon Character Analysis

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    life, his seemingly dull existence in Carvahall, and his brief return to glory as he travels with Eragon. “They laid Brom inside the unfinished sandstone vault with his staff and sword” (Paolini, Eragon 276). The sword represents his days of glory before he came to Carvahall and the toil he underwent to get there. The staff holds true to the fact that he would lie dormant for a time, as a stick cut from a tree would never live again. It symbolizes the fact that his life is not going to last much…

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