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    n an effort to bring out the artists' and expose more people to art in Philadelphia in the 80's Jeff Harris opened up the doors of the Boston street art gallery, with full faith that there is potential to be reaped in Philadelphia. The artists of Philadelphia now have a chance to get public exposure at the Boston street art gallery, where Mr. Harris will reach out to those who have excellent art and artistic energy, but very little exposure in the art community. “Many new artists interested in…

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    Platters, Bill Haley & the Comets, The Big Bopper, Fats Domino), pop classics of the ‘60s and ‘70s (Billy Joel, Elton John, Barry Manilow, The Carpenters, Neil Diamond, The Beatles), Broadway hits (Cabaret, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, 42nd Street, Fiddler on the Roof, The Lion King” He made the little town of Paris known and proud, because someone from our little town being famous is a big deal around here. He met many famous people and performed for them all around the world. There are…

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    eight years old and is planning to study Musical Theatre or Vocal Performance in college as a professional career. Recently she has appeared in some of her favorite musicals yet including The Music man (Marian) with Toledo School for the Arts, Fiddler on the Roof (Tzeitel), The Lion King Jr (Zazu), Children of Eden (Yonah) with Waterville Playshop and The Little Mermaid (Adella) She has also performed with the Toledo Opera since she was young and done many shows including the Operas Carmen…

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    Morality In Huck Finn

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    street and drinking once again. Huck says, “they tucked the old man into a beautiful room, which was the spare room, and in the night sometime he got powerful thirsty and clumb out into the porch-roof and slid down a stanchion and a good old time; and towards daylight he crawled out again, drunk as a fiddler” (p.17). Pap sneaked out of the house just to go get drunk and would sneak back in. The new judge wanted to change Pap's moral ways and he wanted Pap to improve in order to be a better…

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    For a school/student relationship to be mutually beneficial, values and visions need to be shared and supported. Ursuline’s motto, "I will serve" is almost identical to Wellesley College’s, "Non Ministrari, sed Ministrare," "Not to be ministered unto, but to minister." Ursuline’s traditions of excellence in education, respect for the uniqueness of the individual, development of the whole person, community and family spirit, cultivation of leadership qualities and willingness to serve others, is…

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    Sex is often talked about behind closed doors, with hands clasped over mouths trying not to giggle as mothers where babies come from. The subject of sex underwent many a change throughout Jewish history, beginning with the more open discussion of the subject in the Bible, and moving on downwards toward the eventual diaspora shtetl beliefs of formal arranged marriages and high necklines, making sex an essentially taboo subject. When the 20th Century begins, the Diaspora Jew is challenged by the…

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    in the misery of others. In high school Denzel sought out revenge against Peter because he didn’t invite him to his birthday party at Six Flags. Also out of jealousy after finding out that Peter got the lead role of Tevye in the schools play Fiddler on the Roof instead of him. Fortunately, Denzel’s revenge on Peter didn’t result in several bitter deaths like Iago’s did. It’s fascinating to witness how conflicts in a fictional play and in real life can lead to the evil act of revenge. In the…

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    Film Music Analysis: Jaws

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    Men, The Heiress, and Something Wild. Another very well known composer of today’s film music is John Williams. John williams has been nominated for over 40 Grammy’s and has won 5. You might know some his works, such as, Jaws, Lost in Space, Fiddler on the Roof, Tom Sawyer, and some of the Star Wars movies. Those are just two of the many great composers of film music, but they both have contributed to the history of film music and has set a standard for future film music…

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    Stereotypes In Family Guy

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    Stereotypes are a common occurrence in everyday life, but they show unreasonable expectations. It puts labels on a group of people according to their sex, race, religious views, or other facts. A group of people that is commonly stereotyped in the media today are Jews. When thinking of Jews, an individual may call to mind a few things, such as all Jews are obsessed with money, bad at sports, white, and have big noses. The television show on FOX called Family Guy does not help to contradict the…

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    The Traps and Values of Assumptions Chapter two of the textbook and the corresponding lesson begin by discussing assumptions. It is a rather freeing discussion in a society that seems to equate assumptions with ignorance and place both squarely in the negative column. There are several concepts that I will be able to utilize from this lesson. The idea that value conflicts, both internal and external, are often at the root of disagreements can help to shift my approach to situations and…

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