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    Philosophy of Music Education Statement Music has been a part of general education for decades. In many communities, its importance and value is being more widely recognized; some people are also beginning to shift their view on why music is relevant and needs to be taught. Some might say that music education has value because it has been shown that students who study music score higher in some other subjects. Although this is true, the real reason that music should be taught if for music’s…

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    Kasi was diagnosed with Rasmussen Encephalitis Epilepsy. Dr. John F. decided that she needed to undergo surgery to stop the madness. While performing this surgery, they will have to take out the left side of Kaci’s brain Kaci has had so many seizures every day. She almost went completely paralyzed. She had 100 seizures a day! Like said, for that to stop she would have to undergo surgery to stop it. After the surgery, Kaci looks like she’s doing a lot better then she had been before. (Pg.186;…

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    jungle island. I believe that Jack’s violent behaviour is motivated by his jealousy and hatred towards Ralph because Ralph won the election the boys organized to determine who the chief would be. However, Jack has always been a bully, he’s head of a choir and he leads them by fear and intimidation like a dictator. Jack and the other boys on the island excluding Simon Ralph and Piggy, violent human nature emerges as they hide behind face paint and slowly throughout the novel they become more…

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    Morgan State University Announces African American History Month Convocation Keynote speaker Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. Baltimore, – Morgan State University President David Wilson today announced its African-American History Month, 2016 Convocation. Paying homage to the black lives and accomplishments of Parren J. Mitchell, former seventh congressional district of Maryland, U.S. congressman, from charm city and a graduate of MSU. As well as Benjamin A. Quarles, African-American historian,…

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    “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” Compare and Contrast The Headless Horseman is a ghost that haunts a town in New York called Sleepy Hollow. The Headless Horseman is a Hessian soldier that got his head blown off in war. Each night he searches for his head and then vanishes at the bridge. I read the play about the Headless Horseman and also saw the movie. They were very different, but quite similar. I will compare and contrast the two versions of the tale of the Headless Horseman. One thing that…

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    I was horrified. I had never performed such a major role nor had I ever sung a solo part. I was new to the world of theater. Having just had a wonderful experience performing a small part in The Little Mermaid, I decided to continue pursuing my passion for theater. When I auditioned for the musical Annie, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and audition for the part of Oliver Warbucks. After singing to an audience for the first time, I went home and anxiously anticipating the email to…

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    Also a guest speaker, alumni speakers and solo singer or choir are included to make the ceremony more special. The order of graduation can vary, however the typical order outlines the entrance of teachers and then the graduates walk into the ceremony while the original graduation song is played by composer Sir…

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    is especially interested in Santa Chiara in Naples and why it is different from other Clarissan convents. She argues that as it became more important for women to be able to view the liturgy, specifically the Eucharist, it was necessary to move the choir for sisters to enhance their access to it. She discusses how convent architecture was often designed in a way to enclose and seclude the sisters from not only the laity, but also the male clergy. Thus, architectural changes had to be made to…

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    brown color just before falling with the sight of dusk upon us. It was on this day that my life almost ceased to no longer exist. On this day, my friend and I decided after school we would ride our bikes to her house to play video games just before choir rehearsal. Once there we decided instead of video games we would play with the neighbors in the apartment complex where she lived. As we were playing our infinite round of hide and seek the neighbors mother called “girls it’s time to come…

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    The characters are the lifeblood to any piece of literature, fiction or nonfiction. A character shapes the story and is used to convey themes.. Everything from the character's appearance to their actions can spark thought in the reader as they follow along. In Heart of Darkness and Lord of the Flies both Conrad and Golding employ characterization to convey the idea that savagery is only a point view.. One of the first things that may come to mind when reading a piece of literature is the…

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