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    pipes to make a unique song. This song has a dance rhythm of reel. Reel is the most popular dance rhythm; it has an even rhythm with duple meter. Its form consists of AA’BB. The Dingle Set, the chieftains used different instruments such as the tin whistle, fiddle, accordion, wooden flute, banjo, concertina, and bodhrán. The Chieftains also used the uilleann pipes like Seamus Ennis. This song also has a dance rhythm of reel. The last song I listened to was Gravelwalk. Eileen Ivers and her…

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    watching this play I have I was reminded of being told that I must go out in search of. For instance as a student, I was reminded of the tin man not having a heart being compared to students with no experience. Usually when students finish their degree and go out into the world we are told we have no experience so we must not be the right fit for the job; just as the tin man didn't feel worthy of friendship because he felt he lacked a heart. As for being a woman I compare my viewpoints more so…

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    Wizard of Oz first a book is a well-known story about a girl name Dorthey who an orphaned girl. Who one day when a tornado swept her and her little dog Toto into the world far from Kansas called the kingdom of Oz. There she met a straw Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and coward Lion, who help her find her way to home. Many see the Wizard of Oz and think of it as just another movie meant to entertain families. However, very few actually understand the political concept and symbolism behind the characters…

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    unladylike to scream she sat quiety as her makeup was removed. Before official filming had even begun, Christian “Buddy” Ebsen was hired to play the Tin Woodman. In order to design the the finalized costume for his character, they needed to test makeup and costume ideas. As he was going to play the Tin Man, he had to test in clothes made of real tin and his makeup was made of real aluminum powder. About two weeks later, he was suffering breathing problems and had to be rushed to the hospital in…

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    Tin was really popular during the civil war. This tin filling was used when the patient couldn’t afford the gold filling. The tin filling also could sometimes be placed in places where the gold fillings could not fit. Platinum was used occasionally during the 19th century. Platinum was only occasionally used because…

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    the male gaze, generally seen as sexually objectified. Greenwald invalidates this by switching the roles of feminism and masculinity, females and males, or more closely—Josephine and Tin Man Wong. The newly transitioned Jo has a rough and inimical persona, a matched description of a normal male character. Conversely, Tin Man was revealed as a feminine, feeble individual, with the same distinctions most female characters have. The gender roles and stereotypes are switched, successfully…

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    Dorothy meets a Scarecrow, Tin Man, and a Cowardly Lion who all wish to receive something from the Wizard. The Scarecrow needs a brain, the Tin Man is missing a heart, and the Cowardly Lion wants courage. Throughout their journey to Emerald City they are faced with different obstacles caused by the Wicked Witch of the West.…

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    of music. First opening in 1903, Tin Pan Alley, located on 28th Street, New York City, was a densely populated music publishing house where composers and ‘song pluggers’ would produce and promote their popular songs (Starr & Waterman: 2003, pg.32). Until 1930, Tin Pan Alley remained the forefront of musical innovation, hosting the greats of Broadway such as Irving Berlin and one of the kings of Jazz piano, James P. Johnson. By 1923, Johnson’s contributions to Tin Pan Alley had been recognised…

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    Rocket Boys Analysis

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    Rocket Boys Essay - Determination The novel Rocket Boys follows the life of a young Homer Hickam Jr. and his life as a teen in the small mining town of Coalwood, West Virginia during the Space Race era. Homer and some of his friends are fascinated by the idea of space exploration and decided to create their own rockets though their homemade organization, called the “Big Creek Missile Association”. The idea is seen as completely ludicrous at first, but the boys work hard to overcome the doubt…

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    Henry Ford Research Paper

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    The ford car company is the most valuable car brand worldwide. The company generated under just 150 billion in revenue in 2015 and, in 2014 up from 144 billion dollars. (“The statistic Portal”) .Henry Ford is a Native Michigan who created the Ford Motor Company. Henry Ford is the designer of the Model T car back in 1908 and went to develop the assembly line mode of production (“Biography”) . Henry ford is one of the most influential figures in American history because he single handedly…

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