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    Lord of the flies essay Savagery vs Civilisation In the novel, Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, there is a large proportion of savagery versus civilisation. He uses symbols and characters to look at the decline of civilisation the longer the boys are on the island. Golding suggests that all people are capable of evil. The novel uses experiences from the outside world to represent the circumstances of the boys stranded on the island. He uses the character of Jack and the symbol of…

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    Bodily Movement Analysis

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    Bodily Movement: The movement within the service was smoothly done. I will acknowledge that there was a great deal happening during the service that required movement. The children’s dance set the tone for the movement to come. I did appreciate that the Rev. Kletzing entered via the center aisle rather from somewhere in the back of the church. The passing of the peace is always a nice opportunity for the people to greet one another. I am of two minds though, is it a nice break for the…

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    Jack has an intimidating demeanor. His leadership skills developed with the experience from being the captain of the choir. Unfortunately Jack doesn’t have his priorities straight. He thinks that hunting is more important than a signal fire to survive. On the other hand though, he does know how to give orders in a way that people will listen. When him and the choir arrive at the meeting it is very clear that Jack is in charge of them, “The creature was a party of boys, marching approximately…

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    Choirs were to a great extent the opposite of the orchestras. Contrary to orchestras that emphasized mainly on instruments, choirs based their compositions on vocals. They were composed of many members, who would range to several hundreds. Choirs are still in existence today in some settings such as churches (Keller 67). An example of a choir is the Elvis choir, which nurtured him until he became a popular solo musician. Similar to choir was a group known as the a cappella…

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    similar. Everyone chose if they wanted to do choir, band, or orchestra, but you were forced to do at least one. Then we had a performance approximately six times in a year. However, when high school came, you could choose to take music or art classes, but you didn’t necessarily have to. This is when I noticed that students stopped caring about their looks, they stopped caring about their grades, they stopped caring about their health. I was in the top show choir in the nation. I continued music…

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    Alora Paluch Mr.Bevier AP Language Composition 11, 2nd 30 September 2017 The Ends Justifies the Means Niccolo Machiavelli is the founder of the today’s political theory. He was a philosopher from the late 1400’s. Many people did not understand his way of thinking until 100’s of years later. His most famous written piece is The Prince. This is where his quote “ends justifies the means” comes from. The statement, “ends justifies the means” claims, “A good outcome excuses any wrongs committed to…

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    Beethoven Biography Essay

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    Concert Make-Up Assignment Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in December 1770 in Bonn, Germany. His father was a musician in Bonn. Beethoven was interested in music from an early age and when his father was at home, his father would teach Beethoven music. He learned to play the piano and the clavier, an instrument like a harpsichord. His father would punish him when he made mistakes or hesitated and that affected Beethoven's life and future. On March 26th, 1778, when he was seven years old, he had…

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    Domain 3 In The Classroom

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    Domain three focuses on the actual instruction on the class, what and how the teacher is teaching. Domain three has five sub-components, which are: “communicating with students, using questioning and discussion techniques, engaging students in learning, using assessment in instruction, and demonstrating flexibility and responsiveness.” Each of these sub-domains are broken down further into components, to better explain the sub-domains further. Domain three explains how to use the preparation…

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    Jack Merridew Face Paint

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    Within The Lord of the Flies by William Golding, Jack Merridew whom is a choir boy for the boys school is compelled to use face paint while hunting. The using of face paint shows us that Jack is trying to cover himself us and to remove civilization from his life so he can become a full savage. This is shown on page sixty-six of The Lord of the Flies when the text reads that “He capered toward Bill and the mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self…

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    as long as my family and I can remember, I have loved to sing. In elementary school, I was always the shy and quiet type, but when I went to choir practice after school, I felt like I really belonged somewhere. But as much as I love to sing, I wasn't always good at it. At choir practice, I always sang as loud as I could, sometimes to the dismay of my choir director. But over time, my pitch got better. I started taking voice lessons, and through learning more about my voice and its capabilities,…

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