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    me as I sang in preschool, KinderCare, middle school, and in church choir. I also sang in Young Voices of Colorado for three years, and I continue to sing to this day. I was always singing songs, memorizing words to songs that I enjoyed, and reading lyrics online in order to become the best that I could be musically. I learned to read this in this way too, and I not only read words but I read music as well. Singing in choir was a great experience for me because I learned complicated words…

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    and organize what needs to be done so that they might have a chance to return home one day. ”Him with the shell.' 'Ralph! Ralph!' 'Let him be the chief with the trumpet-thing.' Ralph raised a hand for silence...'Who wants me?' Every hand outside the choir except Piggy's was raised immediately. Then Piggy, too, raised his hand…

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    There can not be more than one type of authority in any given society. Two or more different kinds of authority will never be able to coexist. This proves to be true in William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies. In the novel, there are multiple views on leadership that constantly conflict with each other. In the end, only one can win out. In his The Lord of the Flies, Golding uses Ralph, Simon, Piggy, and Jack to represent different kinds of authority that compete in society. Ralph, the chosen…

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    2016 Camouflage Contest

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    The 2016 Camouflage rally was a great way to start off the new school year. The rally was extra special because it was the first Rally of the year and that it was on the same day of the Battle of the Bone football game. At the rally, Mrs. Chiotti and ASB students could list many sports teams and recognize them for their hard work and dedication to their sports. The sports listed included, water polo, girls track, boy’s cross-country, the football team, and girl’s golf. First of the rally, the…

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    A Mizo saying, ‘khuang lova chai ang’, which translates to, ‘(this is) similar to merriment without a drum’, is used to describe an incomplete, poorly or half heartedly organised occasion (Lalpekhlua 2007: 195). Similarly, Lawmsanga (2010: 102) refers to another saying that a worship session without the presence of a khuang is ‘like food without salt’. Since its humble inception in church services in the revival of 1919, the khuang has continued to augment its necessity as the dominating factor…

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    Music and How it Effects Our Learning Mark Churchill (2007) said "Every kid--and grownup--is affected by music. It 's part of what makes us human.” Most people enjoy listening to music. From early childhood we are taught songs, like the ABC 's, that help children grasp concepts that might be otherwise challenging. Many play the radio in their cars, shops play music to get us in better moods, and humans are drawn to this sound. Music allows us to form memories, become better listeners, increase…

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    frame of the son being 10 years old and the daughter 15 years old to see different aspects of their development.) These interviews showed me a number of developmental characteristics that were present in the children of the University of Kansas Youth choir, which will be referred to as KUYC, and the two siblings, which shall from this point onward be referred to as “the 10 year old” and “the 15 year old,” respectively, that carried throughout the set stages of development outlined in our text. …

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    Polska Research Paper

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    When I first heard Polska efter Hins Anders, I was immediately transported back in time. I listened intently to the rhythmic variation, and smiled despite myself. Ah, yes. This was the music of home. The sound of the fiddle, recognizable to me with not quite as poignant of a sound as the Norwegian hardanger fiddle, swelled a tune of a summer dance. I had danced many a midsummer dance to that sound. In fact, just over a year ago, I danced through the hollows of an old church town, finding my way…

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    British boys become stuck on an island in the middle of nowhere after their plane crashes. Their pilot has died, so there is no adult supervision whatsoever. Ralph, one of the biguns, is elected chief. But soon, Jack, another bigun and the head of the choir boys, becomes a savage and revolts against Ralph’s leadership. Soon after this, everything spirals out of control and the tie to society has been completely lost. Therefore, based on the environment surrounding him, Roger’s killing of Piggy…

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    Ted Bundy

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    In the book The Lord of The flies, by William Golding, Jack goes from being a good kid to more of a savage beast. Jack is like Ted Bundy in several ways. He begins as a average, intelligent young man, he gets a taste of what evil is like, and how evil overcomes all that they live for. Before I start talking about the similarities between these two, we must first know the background of Ted Bundy. According to biography.com, he was born in Vermont as his mother’s secret shame because she was not…

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