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    The Aurora Borealis

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    they also generate their own strange and unique sounds as well. It was said that the same energetic particles that create crazy and beautifully dazzling colors of the northern lights high up in the Earth 's atmosphere as well produces a strange "clapping" noise. Which appears just about two hundred and thirty feet from the ground, researchers said. Laine was one of the researches who discovered that the auroras do make noise, and he states that he certainly agrees with the past research that one…

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    Middle Eastern Music Essay

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    Music from Syria and Beyond: The Melody of Love As an Arab, growing up in the Middle East had contributed to developing my musical identity. The sensational Middle Eastern music has always been a way to my heart. On October first, my musical soul found its home in Paul F. Sharp Concert Hall at the Catlett Music Center. Both Kenan Adnawi and Tareq Rantisi played a major role in nourishing my soul through performing Middle Eastern music by using Oud and percussion instruments. Each Kenan Adnawi,…

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    The Reason I Jumped - Naoki Higashida I never had the chances to interact or witness autism’s life from their perspective. In which, signify the humbling and well developed message Naoki share about understanding and knowing how life is in the silence of an autistic person. Every answer corresponded with great explained story and examples. Such as:why do autism people jump their hands, like to be by themselves and why does time scare them. For example, I'm always scare of time passing me by…

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    Remember The Titan

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    Throughout watching Remember the Titan I see that there are many leadership was form in the team and outside of the team. This movie was based on a true story of how there was a segregated school. The coach of the football team in this movie was Yoast, he was a white man and all his football player was white. Until one day when Herman Boone an African American came to take over his position as a football coach. Herman is going to combine American and African American football players to win the…

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    yelling and disagreeing with others opinions. You are standing in the middle of the rocky road looking around, watching people’s actions, watching slaves work hard, watching women carry babies and holding their children’s hands. Kids leather shoes, clapping against the road, with laughter coming from their mouths. Dogs barking, horses pulling away from their coaches. Everything is so busy and loud. You can barely hear yourself think. Shouts come from a small house across the road. “You stupid…

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    All of my life, I have been a Catholic. Before I was even able to do anything on my own, I was baptized as a baby into this faith. Growing up, I went to church weekly with my parents and sisters. In my younger years, I never understood why I was here. It was hard for me to pay attention during mass. I didn’t care much for what an old Caucasian man had to say. But, for my parents’ sake, I sat quietly and did whatever I had to. It wasn’t until my later teenage years that I came to truly…

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    The music was loud and I had to put earplugs in just to make it through the performance. The dancers were clapping their hands, posing, as the 80’s music played. The female performer with the purple and gold dress had a great catwalk. She was one of the best performers in that piece. “Intervertebral” by Cari K. Cunningham was really good. The music starts off…

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    Jazz Concert Reflection

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    On December 11th, a Sunday night, I went to Les Joulins Jazz Bistro to listen to Bill “Doc” Webster and his band Jazz Nostalgia. Me and my friend were seated at a table for two, fairly close to the stage. The stage was not elevated and the musicians stood close to the tables and interacted with the audience in between songs. It made the overall feeling of the concert very laid back and non formal. The restaurant was not very crowded, but of the people that were there there was a wide mix of…

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    Importance Of Emmy Awards

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    An Emmy Award recognizes excellence in the television industry. It corresponds to the Grammy Award for music, the Academy Award, or the Oscar for film and the Tony Award for theatre. Winning all four is referred to as the grand slam or “EGOT” coined by actor Philip Michael Thomas who said his acronym originally stood for energy, growth, opportunity and talent. Only 12 people have achieved this. Directly off the Emmy website, The Emmy Awards were conceived in 1948 and its founding fathers…

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    Physical and psychological health is important to the success of musicians in numerous ways. I will be outlining the most important health issues in this essay, ways in which these issues can be prevented, and the importance of prevention of these health issues. Physical health is important to musicians as the act of performing a piece of music is a physical act. Without the correct physical action the performance can be negatively affected. Different musicians may depend on different parts of…

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