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    Salem. In Brown’s world, he comes from a long line of innocent, Christian men, and a place where the minister is only that and the people of the church are the purest who will go straight to heaven. He believes that church bells are sweet and the choir is but a way to praise the great lord, when in reality everything is but the opposite and he too is taking two steps forward, and one step back and his journey through life. Brown thinks of himself as a beacon whose light is now going dark and…

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    when he’s never met them before. Finally, another thing that I noticed was that he never placed blame on anyone. Whenever a section of the choir missed a part or wasn’t paying attention, he’d simply stop and say “My bad, I’ll try to make that more clear this time.” He always accepted the blame, even if it wasn’t his fault. By doing this, no one in the choir became discouraged, and there was no time wasted blaming people for their mistakes. In conclusion, I admire Dr.Hill as a leader. He is…

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    Singing in Swahili was weird at first, but now it is as natural to me as cringing at one of my dad’s bad puns. With ten years’ experience in VOENA, an internationally recognized youth choir, I can sing in over thirty languages from around the world. Growing up in VOENA taught me, not only how to sing and perform, but how to appreciate foreign cultures and different language. This appreciation has shaped who I am as a person and what I dream of and strive for. My parents signed me up to join…

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    Theatre Progression

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    other areas of my life. I joined the drama club and auditioned for the show choir at my high school, and made many of my closest friends through these activities. These clubs made me feel that my opinions were valued, and my efforts truly made a difference. I focused my time and energy into helping build my school’s performing arts department through my efforts in these clubs. I even became the president of the show choir, and I absolutely love it. Theatre gave me the tools I needed to succeed…

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    When someone graduates high school they have to grow up and learn how to make big decisions. They are told all the time to think about college and start to know that they want to major in for a career. Some people know what they want to do right out of high school and other are just lost. Some people get things handed to them and others have to work hard for everything they have. When I interviewed my sister Gabriela Hernandez, I learned so much from her. Gaby is a crew chief at Portillo and…

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    could be the person who in fact killed and raped Martha. Now the first suspect Royce Triplett is an African-American male who is 44 years old and stands 5’11” with a weight of 167 lbs. Mr. Triplett is a member of Martha’s church and they sing in the choir together and he has been divorced twice. Unfortunately, Martha and Mr. Triplett have been out for coffee a couple of times in the past and he has stressed his interest in taking her out on a date but she declines his offer because he is too…

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    Things happen for a reason, good or bad. But what causes things to happen? Who or what is involved for something to happen so good or so bad? From the novel, Lord of the Flies written by William Golding, Ralph asks a similar question, “What makes things break up the way they do?”. Ralph asks this question in chapter eight, the sow kill. In this chapter is when things went downhill. The boys turn into savage and uncivilized boys which result to Ralph questioning. The philosophes of Freud, Hobbes…

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    upon this opportunity to write to Hlávka about the role his faith played in the Mass’s composition: Dvořák began his work with passion and focus, refusing other commissions. In May he wrote from Vysoká near Příbram to the choirmaster of the Hlahol choir in Plzeň Matěj Slezák, who had asked him to write a new vocal work for that ensemble’s twenty-fifth anniversary: Dvořák wrote the Mass largely at his summer residence in Vyoká, surrounded by natural and familiar beauty. Although he was…

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    music ensemble participation may have on students’ self-identity development. Through my research, I was able to locate one article that concentrated on middle school instrumental music and its impact on students’ identity formation. The results of this article suggest that the students involved in middle school band identified themselves by their participation in the music ensemble (Hoffman, 2012). I am sure other research is available on this particular population, but I was not able to find…

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    with my voice, helped me know God personally, and kept me on the right path to grow as a person. My family always knew that I had a great voice. My mom use to always tell me that my voice would lead me the top of the charts one day. I would go to choir rehearsal every Tuesday night and sing…

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