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    were answered, and my liberal arts courses ignited a fire within me. Just like throwing gas on the flames, my research experiences fueled my passion for science, medicine, and learning to levels I did not know were possible. In an intellectual way, I beat the odds throughout this process; I wanted nothing less than to take on the paramount challenge of being a physician. To me, it was the ultimate, statistically improbable combination of my passions: my love for science, working with people, and…

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    Superficial Pulse Points

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    Materials and Methods: To be more specific, the following procedure was performed. For the palpation of superficial pulse points, a pulse is easily felt when a superficial artery is pressed against firm tissue such as two pointer fingers. It is not advised to use a thumb, as it has its own strong pulse. The common carotid artery is the first pulse felt. It is on the left side of your neck under your throat near the Adam’s apple and/or upper trachea (for females). Another artery that is felt is…

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    Nwoye went from fearing his father to disobeying and flat out hating him. At first Nwoye was scared of his father growing up because Okonkwo wanted Nwoye to not be like his father. Okonkwo beats Nwoye when he makes mistakes and when Nwoye wanted to stay around his mother. Then after the death of Ikemefuna Nwoye feeling angry towards his father. Nwoye went from fearing his father to disobeying and flat out hating him.The relationship between Nwoye and Okonkwo hasn’t been the ideal father son…

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    Hip Hop Music Analysis

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    order): 1. 'It was a good Day' -Ice Cube From the beat to the lyrics this is that feel good song that instantly relieves all of the stress of the day. We can all relate to the song, and no matter how many times it is played it is still that sound you bob your head to. 2. 'Children's Story' -Slick Rick You can't talk about hip hop without talking about Slick Rick, one of the greatest performers in this genre. This song has that flowing beat and lyrics that get stuck in your mind every time.…

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    Neo Soul Music Essay

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    Angelo programming the drum without quantizing it, which then accidentally created a raw, dragging and uneven drumming style that fits D’ Angelo’s music perfectly. It is very impressive to see Questlove in the interview deliberately play every drum beat behind but still being able to keep the…

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    have strong ties to the movie, but also convey a specific social message. The first song titled “Black Panther”, starts the album of with a powerful rhyme. Kendrick states that he is the king of everything over a calm piano that turns into a fast drum beat at points throughout the song. The ending line is “I am T’Challa,” which relates to the king in the movie, but he also refers to himself as “King Kendrick.” Kendrick’s line “What do you stand for? Are you a activist,” gives the feeling of a…

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    Elvira Madigan

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    Swedish film and was used at length on that sound track. The graceful, slow movement would sooth any beast with its rhythmic resonance and graceful rhythm. This classical piece still entices a longing to close the eyes and listen to the swaying beats as the mind wonders through the ebb and tide of this musical dynamic. Movement no.2 starts with many instruments playing in unison as a background of cellos and bass drone a pattern. As the score progresses, the flute, oboes, bassoons and horns…

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    together to compose the melody, they would more than likely just tap their feet to the beat or sing along to the chorus. However, after critically listening to the song, I have picked up on many of the ways in which certain instruments work together to form a rhythm, or play similar patterns of the same measure. For example, I would have never noticed the mixture of the drums set and saxophone and how they play similar beats and measures if I had just shallowly listened to the song. I also…

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    Band Observation Report

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    still wasn’t engaged in the performance. When we finished I was more relieved to be off the field and have finally finished our show than I was proud or concerned of our band’s, or my own performance. However during my years in band, set by set, beat by beat, note by note, two years later at our last competition I walked off the field swelling with pride at what was the climax of both our band’s three months of dedication and hard work and my personal accomplishment and development as a…

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    Walt Whitman Themes

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    Beat! Drums!” the themes are warfare and death. The Civil war affected everyone in America. Whitman writes, “Beat! beat! drums!—blow! bugles! blow!…So fierce you whirr and pound you drums—so shrill you bugles blow” (ln. 1, 7) to symbolize how loud war is to the citizens. Normal people are not on the battlefield…

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