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    Both “12 Years a Slave” and “Amistad have their fair share of the true history behind each film. In “Amistad” Spielberg somewhat abuses history to make the film more entertaining. A prime example is the scene where we see the salve on the slave ship going through the middle passage and we witness how they are being treated. While that the film tells a true story of a group of Mende people from Sierra Leone, who take over a Spanish slave ship named A La Amistad, it is mainly A film of white…

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    Brass Line History

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    The brass line brings the sound and the flare to any modern marching band and drum corp. The section, if played correctly can blend perfectly together. Each instrument has its own unique history and has evolved from their ancestors into almost a completely different instrument. From being used for religious purposes to signaling or provoking fear into enemies eyes, the instruments have evolved into the beautiful yet powerful sounding instruments today. Brass instruments have vastly different…

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    Dropper Research Paper

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    awesome underwater tube a little further down the river they fly up Johnson Hill, then circumnavigate around Fire Mountain with its waterfalls flowing down the rocks. Before and after the mountain travelers can themselves intersecting over top of Bass Pond. Bass Pond as by the name has roughly twenty large and smallmouth bass.The ride ends over a hill and next the breaks create friction and the ride acceleration to a stop. Sherbert Park encourages thrill seekers to ride the ride again or…

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    For an instant if you want to catch a largemouth bass you should go to a pond or lake and if you want to catch a smallmouth bass you should go and fish in a river or a large stream. Other places depend on what type of environment it is located…

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    Percussion Concert Report

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    almost identical for every note. It was hard to see the rolls happening on the snare drum, but I noticed that the technique is similar for bass drum. When rolling a decrescendo, he moved from the center of the drum out and the rolls became slower as he got closer to the rim. I also thought it was interesting that he used traditional grip when rolling on the bass drum. It made sense because of how the drum was turned, so it was definitely more practical than match grip. When watching the mallet…

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    Overhanging set the bass scaffold behind and to the treble side of the tenor extension region. This was a change of before instruments whose bass strings were an unimportant continuation of a solitary string plane. With the bass strings in the higher plane it was now possible to have a much narrower cabinet at the “nose” end of the piano. Thanks to over-stringing, the transition from unwound tenor strings to the iron or copper-wrapped bass strings was optimized. Érard invented…

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    Motivation Best Practices Robison (2008) explained that just as a Buddhist believes there exists as many paths as there are seekers when it comes to enlightenment, the same is true when attempting to achieve employee engagement and motivation. Organizational leaders may want to see a single, well-defined, predictable path which will result in increased employee motivation and engagement levels; however, such a path does not exist (Robison, 2008). Positive results have be seen through the…

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    and what emergent leadership means There is no consensus of definitions of term ‘leadership’ as the nature of leadership is complex (Daft, 2008). Early definitions of leadership are mainly ‘leadercentric’ and focus on leader’s one-way effects (Bass & Bass, 2009). Leader is viewed as the focus of the group process or organizational success. Recently, an increasingly popular definition of leadership is to view leadership as a process that involves both leaders and followers. The studies about…

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    Everyone has a method of self-healing when they need help. Whether that be art or playing video games. Music happens to be my way of self-healing. Music is a very important aspect of my life. Since I was born, I have always listened to music because my family always exposed it to me. I believe music is a great way to heal and that lead me to choose the article, “The Healine Power of Music.” by William Thomas and Gottfried Schlaug for my essay. This article explains the healing powers of music…

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    Sinfonia Analysis

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    But the treble, accompanied by a walking bass, lacks the improvisatory qualities of an embellished adagio and move somewhat faster. It ends by dissolving into a short written-out cadenza that is an ornamented cadence. The sinfonia closes with a real fugue in two voices. The figuration is so rich…

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