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    I’m writing my essay on who’s dream was more accessible, George and Lennie’s or Gatsby’s. Both of these books took place during the same time period. Although they portrayed different classes in society and lifestyles, the determination to accomplish their dream was a common factor in both Of Mice and Men and The Great Gatsby. Both parties came close to achieving their dream, or so they thought. They both knew they were close, but in the back of their minds knew they were so far away. Gatsby had…

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    different social classes. Daisy will really only ever be in love with money and the easy lifestyle it allows her to live. It was said “her voice is full of money. . . that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals’ song of it. . . . High in a white palace the king’s daughter, the golden girl” (pg.127). Daisy may have dreamed or thought at one point that her and Gatsby could again be together, but for her it always comes down to money. Daisy is the…

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    2.3.3 The meaning of retention of Hinduism a. The meaning of Moral Education, Skills and Efficiency In the process of preservation of religion by Krama Desa Adat Kuta going process of transferring science and religion and religious life skills among village manners. Meaning of moral education in this exposure means is the process of moral education that is good and bad deeds guidance. The link between morality with religion very closely the more so with the teachings of Hinduism because…

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    Another music type and dance is Diablada, which means devil in Spanish. This is probably the most famous of all Bolivian dances, Bolivians musical groups play it during the Carnaval de Oruro and their festivals, played by flutes, trumpets, trombone, cymbals, and other instruments. Tinku is one of the most recognized Bolivian music types. Tinku is a festival in Bolivia where people beat each other for two or three days straight. This is a ceremonial war rhythm played when disagreements between…

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    I was asked to choose a commercially available piece of music and analyse the recording techniques used. The piece I have chosen is ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Queen from their 1975 album ‘A Night at the Opera’ (Queen, 1975). Written by the band’s lead vocalist, Freddy Mercury, the song was recorded in 4 different studios between August and September of 1975. These were: - Rockfield Studio 1 - Roundhouse - SARM (East) - Scorpio Sound Bohemian Rhapsody was produced…

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    One of the main sustained motifs throughout the entire book, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is the significance of money and the correlating behaviors of those characters with “old money” as opposed to those with “new money.” The “old money” individuals come out almost completely unscathed at the end of the novel, while the “new money” individuals’ lives are changed forever. Money is examined in the novel through the division between East and West Egg, the attitudes of the “old money”…

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    We all remember that one day in fourth grade when the teacher asked what we wanted to be when we grew up. Immediately, our imaginations started churning, thinking over the endless possibilities of jobs, and always trying to outdo the imagination of our friend sitting across the table. Some kids shouted out a firefighter, a nurse, a priest, a teacher. Yet, there was always that one kid who thought that he was the best. He would proudly say, "I want to be rich." Now, everyone in the class longed…

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    Revised Essay Matias Miranda 10/17/26 For many people, different environments make them feel certain ways. In the essay Once More to the Lake by E.B White the lake holds a special place in the narrator’s heart because he spent summers there with his father. Nostalgia arises as the narrator and his son perform the same tasks the narrator did with his father: fishing in the lake, seeing a dragonfly, and talking with waitresses. He notices that a lot of the area around this lake has changed…

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    is an adnate tempo with a mezzo piano dynamic, however there are many crescendos and decrescendos throughout the song. The instrumentation is the typically instruments you would hear in a big band jazz performance such as, trumpets, saxophones, cymbals,…

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    Chapter 9 “Music and the Temple” Musical Instruments It is important to note here that when Moses was given the original instructions, in Numbers 4, of how the holy items were to be transported, music was not part of the plan! Furthermore it does not state in 2 Sam 6 that God had commanded David to establish music and singing when the Ark was being returned. So some might say assembling a musical ensemble was a risky instruction given by David considering what had happened to Uzzah (2 Sam 6:7).…

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