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    Flies,” A group of boys get stranded on an island after their plane crashed. There was a group of choir boys, a group of of young boys who are called “Littluns” and a very smart boy named Piggy. Like in any group, there had to be a leader. A leader has to be strong and demand respect. A leader also needs to stand his ground and believe in himself. Everyone voted Ralph as the leader but the group of choir boys already voted for somebody else. A boy named Jack. Jack thinks that he is a better…

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    MHS Construction Trades Home Building Motion by Mr. Bunkelman; support by Mrs. Mentel to approve the request for Monroe High School’s Construction Trades program to build a home next school year on the former South Monroe Townsite School property. Discussion: Mr. Bunkelman suggested holding a fair that involves local construction trades businesses to see what type of input and/or assistance they can provide and offer them a partnership with Monroe Public Schools to help move this program…

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    Craft Club Research Paper

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    If you have never sung in a choir and want to sing in choir then join this one. Jesse and Isaac, the ones running it, will help you find your range when singing. They meet every Wednesday at lunch. Ukulele Club-The ukulele club was created to teach students and even staff how to play the ukulele…

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    allusion is the song sung by the three witches in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. In the Harry Potter world, the Frog Choir of Hogwarts sings “Double Trouble”, the same song from Macbeth, during their welcoming ceremony. Also during…

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    Music Bridge Gap

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    one's education can make. In elementary school there were dedicated class rooms for making music and learning choir. In junior high and high school choir and band were offered. As a band student and later choir I know firsthand how much musical instruction helped with my dyslexia to point to not needing reading classes in higher grades. I still remember how learning to enunciate in choir classes helped me in too many ways to list…

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    Mary Brown Research Paper

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    night and Sunday morning, DeAnna would attend church with her grandmother at Greater Unity AME Church. Mary Brown was known around Holly Hill for her dynamic singing. She could bring the roof down with her bold soprano voice. While ministering on the choir, Mary would have DeAnna sitting right next to her. DeAnna, who loved the sound of her grandmother’s voice, would try to imitate the melodious sounds her grandmother made. Her efforts did not go unnoticed and soon the rest…

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    Perspective A discourse community is a social group or can be anything that inquires shared values, practices, or can even share the same language. A speech community, however; is not the same thing as a discourse community. A speech community is a community that shares the knowledge of rules for the conduct and interpretation of speech. (WaWpg.219) Defining a discourse community can be hard due to the range of different types of discourse communities. Examples of a discourse community would be…

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    Speak: A Short Story

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    notes and tips to help me become more social. Starting small, I introduced myself to new people. The first person I attempted to introduce myself to was a new girl in the Chattanooga Girls Choir. "Hi, my name is Lexie, welcome to the choir," I practice in front of the mirror, seconds before entering the choir room. I sat next to her and cleared my throat. "H-h-hey there, m-my name is, um, Lexie." I stuttered awkwardly, looking at her feet. "Look up! Eye contact is an important…

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    Pieces Of Why Analysis

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    by her home), is to sing. She is involved in the Rainbow choir, a mixed group of young teenagers who practice singing together in an unnamed church. One day during Tia’s choir practice, a shooting occurs outside. Anarchy uproars from the singers, instructors, and parents watching the practice. Amidst the chaos, Tia loses sight of her best-friend, Keisha; now, Tia is all alone, surrounded by turmoil. A boy in her class,…

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    Inspired by classical antiquity, Palladio found centralized plans to be the most beautiful and pure form for a church, however, centralized church plans were impractical because the important arrangement of the high alter, the congregation and the choir could not be achieved. Votive churches were typically built with centralized plans, and this was a point of conflict during the initial stages of designing the Redentore (footnote). Eventually, a longitudinal design was chosen, in part because…

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