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    Leah Mueller traces her interest in singing back to fourth grade, when she started taking voice lessons. That same year, Mueller was a student at Boalsburg Elementary in David Rockower’s class. Today, she and Rockower are colleagues at Delta Middle School, where Mueller teaches music and theatre. Unlike most schools, including those within the district, Delta Middle offers a curricular theatre program. “We are very fortunate,” said Mueller. “If theatre were available during the school day for…

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    A story is all about momentum, making the reader want to continue reading. Find at least three “pulse” points in Ilium and analyze why they drive the story forward. There were many pulse points in Ilium, which made it hard to choose which points I wanted to focus on and analyze. Pulse points are probably different for every reader, but there were many parts of the story that were highly engaging which I felt propelled the story forward for me. Because Ilium is a braided narrative, it…

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    Comedy Of Errors

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    a not-so-familiar setting. Two sets of identical twins are separated at birth – Egeon, a merchant, Emilia, his wife, his two twin sons (both named Antipholus), and the two slaves (also twins, both named Dromio) to the merchant’s sons are hit by a tempest and one son and slave stays with the Duke of Ephesus while the other son and slave are with his wife. It is a story of reunion as Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse – the set of twins at Egeon’s side in Syracuse - set out to reunite with their…

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    Beethoven Biography Essay

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    On December 16, 1770 one of the world’s greatest pianist and composer was born. Ludwig van Beethoven creative pieces consolidated vocals and instruments, broadening the extent of sonata, orchestra, concerto and group of four. He is the urgent transitional figure interfacing the Classical and Romantic times of Western music. Beethoven's own life was set apart by a battle against deafness, and some of his most vital works were created amid the most recent 10 years of his life, when he was very…

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    Shakespeare Superstition

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    fitting for the Elizabethans, especially within the Shakespearean plays. Although black magic and curses were commonly known, there were also many countering forces. Occurrences of these positive superstitions occurred in many plays, such as “The tempest”. Due to the time setting of this play, a local service can be easily used for the wealthy, much like the hired murderers.…

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    “Why-? She Gulps. Why do you come, yellow bird?”(Miller 114). Abigail Williams has really outdone it with her lies and craving for vengeance. It all starts with her dancing in the forest, and turns into a huge tempest of pointing fingers and accusing innocent villagers for doing things irrelevant to witchcraft. Driven by vengeance, Abigail Williams, in Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible, Decieves and accuses; ultimately twenty people are hanged unjustly. This girl’s desire for retribution leads to…

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    People fear what they do not know. Ignorance breeds intolerance. In this very moment, intolerant hands and minds are bringing about the victimization and dehumanization of a citizen of this world. In most recent news, an executive order in the United States of America was made calling for a temporary ban on visas for individuals from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia; a 120-day suspension of the resettlement of all refugees; and an indefinite ban on the resettlement of Syrian…

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    Between the two risings also marked an increased fortification of the Highland by government troops to better control and pacify the Highlands in an attempt of an uprising. The leader of this fortification was George Wade, who after the ’15 uprising was appointed Commander in Chief of His Majesty’s Forces in Northern Britain and was given full authority to undertake any task he deemed necessary to help better the position of the government control in the Highlands. Under his command 240 miles…

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    Polyphemus, the result is that when Odysseus is on a ship making a beeline for achieve Ithaca, Poseidon, being the father of Polyphemus, sends a tempest at Odysseus being irate that Odysseus blinded his child. In that situation, Odysseus settles on the choice to daze Polyphemus to get away, and thusly, the outcome is that Poseidon endeavors to hit him with a tempest in the…

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    The Raven The poem The Raven written by Edgar Allan Poe, could be interpreted in many different ways. It can be seen as a deranged lunatic who is hallucinating, finally breaks the last string and finally gives into his madness, or even just a man who misses his late wife Lenore. I am sure that the narrator in the story was a very normal and happy man who used to love the life he lived. However, when his wife died, he might have sank so far into grief that he slowly started to slip away into…

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