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    moon. One famous nocturne is called, "Moonlight Sonata." "Moonlight Sonata" is a single piano piece that plays the same few notes in a recurring fashion. This give the song its easy-going, dreamlike melody. "Lacrymosa" is a sad composition made for a choir. It is a little different from the other songs in its group because it is mildly dramatic; however, it has an overall peaceful atmosphere due to the gradual rising and lowering voices of the ensemble. The last example would be "The Moldau."…

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    Personal Vignettes- It’s the time of year when, even at 9:00, the sun has just only began to set over the orange and purple skyline. The blanket of white stars has just been laid over the rest of the world, but it’s still warm out. The sunlight wraps around my friends and I as we walk around on the hot pavement, which bleeds through our thin shoes and makes our feet hot. This particular day after Peter Pan rehearsal, my friends and I decided to walk around town, which turned into this evening,…

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    physical appearance changes in both subtle and dramatic ways and given these alterations of their appearance it changes the boy’s sense of community and their ideas of appropriate behavior. In chapter one of “Lord of The Flies”, it showed how the choir boys are walking in unison and in eccentric clothing and in uniform from neck to toe. William Golding wanted the boys to portray this kind of look to describe the boys as being overdressed because as the time increases on the island their…

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    1. Among all events during the Renaissance, the most crucial and fundamental event is the invention of printing. Because the countries is closely related to each other throughout history, the trade between countries is frequent. That makes the information travel fast, but before printing was invented, the information carries by the form of oral, which is highly possible to lose in memories through time. With the invention of printing, the information and knowledge can communicate effectively…

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    Nicholas Paul Walsh is a man of 18 years old born on a surprisingly warm December day in 1997. This birth happened nine days earlier than expected on the 16th day of the month. The time of year in which he was born dictated the choice of being named Nicholas to mirror the Christmas symbol Saint Nicholas. Nicholas was born into the arms of loving parents Paul and Paula Walsh, as well as preceded in birth by his two older brothers Evan 9, Brock 7, and followed by two and a half years in birth by…

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    Civil Communication and Interpersonal Relationships Almost every second of every day in our lives revolves around relationships. Understanding the different types of communication and how to communicate effectively in our interpersonal relationships with others are very important parts of everyday life. The relationships we have with our friends and family shape how we think and act; therefore, in order to get the most out of these relationships, we must learn how to communicate effectively and…

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    Once degreed, he said, “I hope to be part of a company and have fun and enjoy a job being part of a team that is innovative. I don't want to just sit at a desk.” While he said he'll miss participating in symphonic choir, which has “been a great experience for me,” Zody said he hopes to find new musical outlets at college. He said he looks forward to “getting out of my house and being on my own.” He said he is eager to soak in the “big campus experience,” where he…

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    Her mother sang in the church choir while her father was a minister. This benefited Big Mama tremendously, because she began singing for her church choir at a young age as her mother did. This later helped her receive the notice from Atlanta music promoter, Sammy Green. Green was said to have heard Big Mama’s voice in El Dorado Ballroom, leaving…

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    bit different from a catholic church. We start by having greeters by the door and it’s no lie we talk for hours before and after service. Once we start church we have a choir sing songs, but we don’t use hymnals, we use regular sheet music and sings songs from a popular church. Then we pray over people and the offering while the choir sings. The preacher starts their sermon after that. Hinduism is a bit different since they have multiple Gods and sacrifice. They tend to worship at home and…

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    This juxtaposes between Andyʼs rage and the choirs joy making Andy even more angry. When Nick has a deep conversation with Andy asking him “Do you believe in God?”, Watt uses close-ups so the viewer can see the facial expressions and emotions both are feeling in regards to the topic and what…

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