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    During the 1920s, in the United States, new music and dance were introduced. The new music and dances were swiftly and dynamic, like the idealist 1920's itself. It was an desertion from the horror of war, and an opportunity to liberate stifled emotions created by the restricted lifestyles enforced on the society by the war effort. Music and dance was a large part of popular culture during this decade, especially country music and the foxtrot dance. In the 1920s, nearly every town in the united…

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    to get their popularity, also it encourage a lot of people to record their music and song.” ( “Country Music Kickoff in the Big City’’)Many people with talented musician from the hill radio and record studio. Many people use instrument, such as fiddle, guitar,Appalachian dulcimer, harmonica, and…

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    time, but classes and rehearsals are your learning opportunities.' I nodded. I knew I was unquestionably in the wrong.” (248) His instructor teacher Xiao was explaining to Cunxin how he has been given the opportunity of a lifetime and should not fiddle around. Not only does this argument made by Xiao appear logical to the reader, but it was also designed to be rational and convincing to Cunxin in his younger years. The logos that are utilized in his book are genuine, which appeals to the…

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    Discrimination on the internet is read as a prejudice treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex. Racial discrimination is a social difference between races. The most prominent racism here in the United States is between African Americans and Caucasians. Gwendolyn Brooks, a famous poet, portrayed her sentiment feelings against racial discrimination in her poetry. Although racism still shows itself today, the worst period for racism was…

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    is most clearly and imaginatively exhibited in Wheatley's "On Being Brought from Africa to America" when she uses such beautiful gadgets as incongruity, italics, and first-individual portrayal to express her unwillingness to be thrown into a moment fiddle part. So as to amplify the error between the whites' view of blacks and the truth, Wheatley guardedly talks about the great the whites have done in bringing blacks into the Christian world. It is not until the second 50% of the ballad, in any…

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    Edgar Lee Masters wrote a collection of poems entitled Spoon River Anthology in which Fiddler Jones and Lucinda Matlock are two of the 244 characters. Spoon River Anthology is composed of multiple postmortem autobiographical poems, also known as epitaphs, of a small fictional town, Spoon River, Illinois. The literature delves deep into the lives of the deceased and discuss the truth with full disclosure. Fiddler Jones’s and Lucinda Matlock’s lives contrast in how they were constructed, their…

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    Jack had his beanstalk, Paul Bunyan had his ax, and Bella, the tall tale legend of Kirsten Childs’ new musical “Bella: An American Tall story”, has her big posterior. Within the tradition of magical objects of epics and tall memories, Bella’s derriere is more than just a derriere: it’s a symbol of sexuality, racial identification, and vigor—and a consistent source of humor and amazement. In this creation by Dallas Theater center at the Wyly Theatre, directed by Robert O’Hara, Bella succeeds…

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    The Shack Case Study

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    They spend the walk there with Bryan shuffling along awkwardly and Denise failing to get a positive response to her flirting. By the time they get to Molly’s Shack Bryan is tense and Denise is starting to rethink her master plan yet they still slide into opposite ends of a booth and pick up their menus. For the first time that night Bryan starts the conversation, “what are you hungry for?” Denise sighs in relief at the respite from awkward silence. “I’m just getting the usual. What about you?”…

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    John Juzek Violin Analysis

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    The violin selected for this assignment is a John Juzek Violin. It is a beautiful handmade wooden full size (4/4) violin with a carved spruce wood top, a flamed maple back, and an ivory inlaid tailpiece. The violin is fitted with prelude dominant strings and an Aubert Bridge. The violin came with an accompanying German bow. The violin has a beautiful tonal quality lacking any dead spots in the sound while played in 4th (1st shift) position. Some of the special qualities this violin possesses…

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    sits farthest back with his percussion set. As the song begins, the movie enters the mood of a music video; all the diegesis sounds are muted except for the music. However, remembering the fact that the film is still a mockumentary, the director fiddles around with the shots so the audience is constantly reminded of that they are watching a mockumentary instead of a music video as he switches back and forth between the audience¡¯s view and the director¡¯s view. The audience¡¯s view shots are the…

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