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    Speech #1 Edward R. Murrow, a CBS reporter and war correspondent delivered a report from Buchenwald, Germany on April 16, 1945. He delivered this dialect upon seeing the atrocities committed by the Germans towards the Jews. He addresses the American people, describing the scene he had witnessed at this labor camp, which he found the scene to be so unbelievable that he is rendered speechless many times through out his speech. Murrow’s outrage is so apparent through-out his account, that it is…

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    As with anything surrounding the genius and mystery of Mozart and his creations, we can really only guess at the truth. We don’t have any certain way of knowing what happened or how any of his pieces were actually composed. We have only to guess. Bearing this in mind it is best to play it conservative and use the few facts and accounts we are given, take it with a grain of salt, and imagine what it could have been like to see Mozart work. One such piece especially shrouded in mystery is The…

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    Bryon's Genius Works

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    ever be recognized as much as he is today for his work. There were three poems from Lord Byron that were studied during class. There were three main messages in She Walks in Beauty, From Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage Apostrophe to the Ocean, and From Don Juan. First of all, there was one main message in Byron’s poem, She Walks in Beauty. The message that was most apparent in my opinion, was that in most cases, guys want the one thing they cannot have. It becomes apparent that the more a person…

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    The character of Don Quixote de la Mancha can be explained as one delusional chivalrous knighthood He travel’s the Spain countryside with his trustee steed, Rocinante. He would have described himself as a knight errant on a journey to confirm his existents as one of the last noble men pursuing his dream of knighthood. He fights for his heart, the hand of his fair maiden Dulcinea. He was a studied man constantly reading books allowing them to take him to a time where chivalry ruled. He focused on…

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    Don Giovanni

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    winds and heavy rain causing flooding and disaster but, after it everything returns to normal and the calmness will come. This is because a bad season or a moment in our life cannot last forever. Based on that principle, I interpret the overture of Don Giovanni composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The piece has three fundamental elements that contribute to the understanding of the changing moments in someone's life. The first element is harmony, which is chromatic or dissident in the starting…

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    Finding names is not an easy task, but based on the articles, “The Weird Science of Naming New Products” by Neal Gabler and “How’d it Get That Name” by Bob Greene, it demonstrated interesting ways on how products were named. In Gabler’s article, “The Weird Science of Naming New Products”, he explains the random process in naming a virtual reality experience. They found a man named Shore who insisted in looking for ides off a science fiction website. He looks for words such as “Jumpdoor”, “Jaunte…

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    American Pie Speech

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    35 Bonanza left runway 17 for Fargo, North Dakota. III. On that tragic day; musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson lost their lives. IV. I’m sure many of you can recognize the song American Pie, written by singer-song writer, Don McLean; but how many of you know what it’s actually about? I’m going to enlighten you to the story behind the son, the tragic crash, the aftermath and the effect it had on history. (1:35) Body I. There were many variables that pushed the group to…

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    Zest Analysis

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    Virtue: Zest Category: courage Key concepts: Zest is a dynamic strengths that is directly related to physical and psychological wellness. This strength has the strongest ties to overall life satisfaction and a life of engagement. Boosting exercises: Improve your sleep hygiene by establishing regular sleep time, eating 3-4 hours before sleeping, avoiding doing any work in the bed, not taking caffeine late in the evening, etc. Notice changes in your energy level. Do a physically rigorous…

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    Don Quixote

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    in his novel Don Quixote. The novel focuses on a chivalrous knight who adventures through the cities of Spain fantasizing about love and fighting to regain his sanity. Cervantes uses romanticism to represent the idealistic relationships that develop throughout the novel. Through the many deceitful relationships in the book, Don Quixote and Lady Dulcinea, Don Fernando and Dorothea, and Cardenio and Luscinda illustrate Cervantes’ theme that although love is…

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    Panchito Circuit Analysis

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    Panchito faces many problems in the circuit,such as financial, he and his family are poor,and educational problems because he couldn’t go to school until cotten season was over. Another problem Pinchito and his family face is that they kept moving to different places, and the places that they would move to weren't exactly “nice”. some evidence for these statements is that in the story it states “ Papa took out a pencil and began to figure out how much money we had earned our first day. he…

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