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    emphasis that if they do not participate, then they will be at risk, as well as their family and friends(Genius). It stresses the burden of not letting the community down or throwing anyone under the bus. The documentary, “Rap: Looking for the Perfect Beat”, makes it clear that rap in the 1980’s was a powerful protest of inner city struggles. Men and women were angry from the past and the lack of concern for the future of civil rights (Rap: Looking for the Perfect…

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    all ages to enjoy. His repetition and stability of beats are enough to enjoy, yet detailed enough to catch something different in them each time. Each producer injects a bit of themselves within each piece they create. With Pharrell, his trademark is his loops at the beginning of each song. In songs such as “Marilyn Monroe”, “Blurred Lines”, “Happy”, “Come Get It Bae” and “Frontin’”, Pharrell starts each song with a four count loop of the first beat (Miles Bowe). Pharrell not only produces, but…

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    In the book, The Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, each character express the three main parts of Freud’s theory. The ID is root of what each person wants. The ID is like a child that has so sense of conscience. The SuperEgo is the holding of all socially imposed behavior. The SuperEgo is taught through parental instruction. Finally, the Ego is the balance between the ID and the SuperEgo; it is reality. The novel, The Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, can be read using…

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    The conflict in the story is mainly based on hunger. The problem specifically is how the narrator is hungry and when his mother sends him to buy groceries for the first time, a gang of boys beat him up, take the money, and take the groceries. In the end however, the narrator beats the boys with a stick in which they go home crying and the narrator gets his groceries like normal. In the story, the conflict is shown mainly at the beginning. From lines 14 to 36, the narrator complains how he is…

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    Everything was perfectly choreographed and corresponded with the appropriate song. For example, whenever there was a heartbeat tune, the dancers would motion their bodies to be in perfect sync with the sound. Additionally, with respect to the heart beat tune, the lighting was dim except for the dancers in the middle of the room. The only problem I had with this scene was the lighting. I fully understood the importance of diming the lights except for the dancers in the middle, however it would…

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    GMEA District V High School Honor Symphonic Band, conducted by Wayne Markworth with Bethune’s Symphonic Band. The first band I will be reviewing is The Homestead High School Concert Band, conducted by John Weir. The tempo was fast at around 140 beats per minute. There was not good balance at bars 19-23 because the clarinets and flutes were too loud and it was a bit hard to hear the saxophones and lower brass. In that same measure, the alto saxophones were not precise with the accents and…

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    You can increase your Cardiac Output by increasing the number of beats-per-minute of the heart. The number of beats-per-minute is referred to as the max heart rate of a person. This is limited by heredity and cannot be influenced with training. The amount of blood pumped with each beat of the heart is referred as the Stroke Volume. The stroke volume can be greatly influenced by training. Resulting of an increase stroke volume…

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    Snare Drum

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    It was used for war. Share drums was used to set marching beat for war soldiers and also to motivate them, this method was used for thousands of years. There have been many recorded battles that have changed to the use of the drums. Also the drums that were used in war was also a mean if communication. Different beats echoing throughout war allowed strategists to know what was happening in the war zone and then they were able to send a beat back to a drummer boy. The snare drum has a history…

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    Life in Prison is undoubtedly the toughest lifestyle that a person could live. Prisoners lose all of their rights once they walk into to that prison. They come in as free wild young men and leave as institutionalized old men that would rather die than leave the prison. The walls made them feel safe and they always knew where they were at all times. Prison life is terrible and Andy did his best to make the best of a terrible situation. During Andy's first few years he endured beatings by that one…

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    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe was the greatest wrestler. He defeated those that people thought could not be beaten. Whenever the tribe went into war with nearby neighbors, they always sent Okonkwo to do the job. Okonkwo knew that no one could beat him, which caused him to do whatever he wanted to do. Ekwefi, one of Okonkwo’s wives and Unoka, his father gets mistreated by Okonkwo by getting disrespected, beaten, and shot at. Ekwefi, Okonkwo’s second wife gets beaten and shot at by Okonkwo…

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