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    crashed. The reason the plane crashed is because there was an atomic bomb heading for the city that they lived in. Jack is a choir leader and he was brought up to be a leader. Ralph on the other hand is just some random kid that is the same age as Jack. Ralph has no leading experience while Jack has been doing it his whole life. The group that is not Jack's choir is the group that elected Ralph as leader of the island. Ralph values treating everyone with kindness and he values life. …

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    pass tests.” Music education courses are known to bring positive effects on student performance, not just influencing a positive mind but the actual content of a student's’ academics. Many kids take part in music classes whether it be general music, choir, or music appreciation, yet the threat lies to cut these courses out of students’ lives. I believe it is truly wrong to take away this important class for sheer…

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    shows that humans are inherently savage through the manifestation of savagery into the boy’s everyday behaviors and Jack and his choir, which shows that savagery can transform people into beasts. Jack and his Choir Everyday Behaviors C: When the first assembly is called, Ralph sees Jack and his choir walking down the beach towards them. E: “Within the diamond haze of the beach something dark was fumbling along….Then the…

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    This song incorporated South Norwegian chant technique, which was created by the Sombi tribe, and Yoiking, a Scandinavian technique that creates an upbeat effect. The choir performed this song in a homophonic texture, a melody with an accompaniment by piano, with runs. The main melody, and or tune of the song that is created by a sequence of notes, was introduced at the beginning of the song which was the starting chant…

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    students who learned music played and sang songs with their teams. Teams were divided by the students’ music class period and their grades. I was in 8th grade choir team, and my team sang 2 songs respectively and 1 song with high school choir team. Those were Winter Wonderland, Twelve Days of Christmas, and Jingle Bells. I played bass part in my choir team. It was a great…

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    Christmas Vespors The Christmas Vespers was based on the nine lessons which were Christmas carols. It also included reading from the scripture. The main idea of the Christmas Vespers was to embrace the birth of Jesus and the fall of man kind. Instead of just telling the story through the scripture music was added appositely to the nine readings. This rendition of the Christmas Vespers was exceptionally enjoyable. The show opened up with the Adam giving into the temptation to Eve and the apple.…

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    elementary schools and highway cleanups. I am very involved in the arts in my school and am a part of my school's Concert Choir and Theatre Troop, which perform once every fall and spring. I am also in an all-girls choir referred to as Nightingales, as well as Nazareth’s award-winning,…

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    Lord of the flies, by William Golding, is an adventure on a different island. The first person that we hear from is the main character, Ralph. He and his companion for this book, Piggy, end up on this island full of boys, who are seen progressively later on. The first thing that they find as significant on this island is the conch, which will be a symbol of unity for all the boys for a small part of this book, even though this conch will stay till later in the book. Immediately through dialogue…

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    Introduction It only takes one word to put most traditional church members on edge, that word is change. Rather this change is picking a different paint color or changing services times, this can begin a fight that most are not ready to fight. Therefore, it is important to establish the biblical reasoning behind the changes made within the church walls. One such concept is establishing the difference between church tradition and scripture. All to often these two concepts are considered one in…

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    remarked, “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.” In my life, music has been an immensely important component of my background. From my first piano lesson in kindergarten, to joining choir in middle school, to theater in high school, music has given “wings to my mind” and taught me numerous skills that are an inseparable piece of my identity. Music will always be a significant piece of my identity, and although it may not be what…

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