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    French Composers collection, and is one the early emerging female composers of this era, though not very well known. Born in Paris in 1857, “Chaminade received her earliest instruction from her mother, a pianist and singer” (Citron). With both parents amateur musicians, Chaminade was showed early talent, with her earliest compositions date to the mid-1860s. Her father did not want her to attend the Paris Conservatory, but settled on allowing her to study privately with faculty members including:…

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    creative when I'm drunk, so perhaps that would be the secret portion to become a better jamming musician. Also, after my jamming experience much more people approached me to talk which made feel "famous" for a little bit. For a moment I felt like an amateur fadista, but instead of bringing the audience a nostalgic feeling I was making them extremely excited about something which I was not sure what it was, perhaps the music? Perhaps the half-naked belly dancers? Or the amount of alcohol…

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    two centuries. However, by 1860, baseball was already being hailed as the national pastime. known as the,National association of professional baseball players. It was soon changing to the, national league of professional baseball players, as the amateur clubs drifted from the baseball scene, it became the National League which operates today. Beginning in 1900, baseball entered a dark period known as the, dead ball era. This period lasted until 1919, which was characterized by low scoring,…

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    forced to sing and hear music, the prisoners also make their own music. Prisoners of the Holocaust write their own music and sing it together for a sense of brother-hood and not being alone in these horrific camps. The music is mainly produced by amateur prisoners who had little experience with music. However, as time went on, and the Nazi’s start capturing more and more people, so the music starts to expand because there is a wider range of musicians detained in the camps. The biggest growth…

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    Recently, a group of amateur astronomers named, “Planet Hunters”, used publicly available data gathered by NASA's Kepler Telescope to search for other planets like Earth. They soon discovered a bizarre planet that had an unusual flickering pattern, meaning something is happening to it that makes it dim then brighten. The abnormal star was said to be located between the constellations, Cygnus and Lyra and was above the Milky Way. In addition, it was named, “KIC 8462852” soon after. Many…

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    Americans love high performance and we love technology. Why, then, do we get our knickers in a twist when professional athletes—think Lance Armstrong or A-Rod—turn out to have achieved their great feats with a boost from performance-enhancing drugs and other banned technologies? Not everyone turns up their nose when a high-profile athlete dopes. Some offer excuses: the pressure to perform is overwhelming, and the rewards are too tempting to resist. We allow special diets, scientifically…

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    Ballet Dance Essay

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    southcoastdanceschool.com.au - Ballet Dance History and Artistry: What Makes It Uniquely Beautiful? Ballet is a type of theatrical or performance dance that combines music, scenery and costumes with a formal dance technique called 'the danse d'école' to tell a story. The history and the artistry of this form of dance dates back to the Italian Renaissance, which makes it one of the oldest forms of professional dance today. Performers of ballet require formal training, diligent practice and years…

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    Sports have become powerful in our society that corruption was bound to occur. Sports are entertainment and no one understands that more than the NCAA. The NCAA has discovered that sports have become an identity to many college students and adults. Many fans feel the anguish of defeat and joy of victory. Sports to some is more than a game, it affects their everyday life. Psychologists go as far as to call a sports team a religion. Sports have become so profitable now that even the NCAA is taking…

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    Waikoloa Village Golf Club in Waikoloa, HI, would like to give you some tips for improving your big island golf game and mastering the infamous Hawaiian winds: “Swing Easy When It’s Breezy”: When the wind is raging and the frustration begins to mount, amateur golfers might find themselves facing the…

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    Crossfit Target Market

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    25 and 44 who want to maintain a healthy lifestyle and either stay fit or get fit. While we do offer all age ranges we have selected this particular age bracket as this is the largest age bracket of the population. We will target both advanced and amateur levels of customers as CrossFit is a very flexible offering that can be easily scaled and modified. There are also many large corporate companies in the Westminster area that we plan on targeting. Working with corporate companies we will…

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