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    Hermes Research Paper

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    Hermes was the Greek god of commerce, athletes, literature, poetry, invention, trade, roads, boundaries, and travellers. His name 'Hermes' literally means 'boundary marker'. He is quick acting, cunning and consider as a trickster for his ingenious personality. Hermes the second youngest of the Olympian gods, is son of Zeus and the mountain Nymph Maia, goddess of clouds, the seven daughters of Titan Atlas and one of the Pleiades. As a god, he was the swiftest, nobody could go anywhere faster…

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    Brian Landrus, a true prodigy in the art of playing deep-toned woodwind instruments, governs an amazing orchestra on Generations, a solid work sparkling with thoughtful arrangements and unusually fetching sounds. The band lineup includes illustrious artists known for their creative contemporary vein such as flutist Jamie Baum, trombonist Alan Ferber, trumpeter Ralph Alessi, tuba player Marcos Rojas, violinist Mark Feldman, vibraphonist Joe Locke, bassist Lonnie Plaxico, and drummer Billy Hart,…

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    Ancient Inca Religion

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    In the Inca religion they worshiped a few gods. In their religion they sacrificed animals. They sacrificed animals daily. One of the gods they worshiped was Viracocha. The Inca believed that Viracocha made the Earth. Brown llamas were sacrificed for Viracocha. Also they had a moon god they called Uma Quilla. For the Inca the main shrine was called coricancha. They called their priest Uma Uillaca. The Inca established a government. Their government was a monarchy. The monarchy was called…

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    Luther Movie Critique

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    of several saints with in the worship space. The opening music that played, while looking upon the church was sung in a polyphonic style and without instruments, or a cappella. Later in the movie, the church music that played had some instrumental flutes involved, but was mainly the…

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    Bach Chorale Dich Essay

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    Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele or “Adorn yourself, O dear soul” is a chorale cantata written by Johann Sebastian Bach. A chorale cantata is a church cantata that’s based on both the melody and text of a single hymn. The cantata is based on the Lutheran chorale tune by Johann Crüger, Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele. Bach composed this specific one in his second annual cycle of writing cantatas, also known as, Jabrgang II. It was written for the twentieth day after Trinity, on October 22, 1724. The…

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    Vento Sur Concert Report

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    This song has same or similar beats like waltz. Also this was so interesting that melody was like a yodel song. In original song, there are some wind instruments such as flute, clarinet… however Jay Gravatt, who played drums previous songs, played grabbed marimba sticks on this song. I little surprised because guitar, violin, and marimba sound got along well. They performed la cumparsita famous tango music for next. Especially…

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    Ocean acidification is detrimental to calcium carbonate life. As CO2 is absorbed into the ocean, it has a chemical reaction with water and forms carbonic acid, lowering the pH. This acid reacts with the calcium carbonate that many shellfish need to build their homes and protection, forming a different type of molecule, and depleting the ocean’s calcium carbonate resources. While it was obvious in our lab that our four mollusks, wrinkled drill, cowrie, small oyster, and large oyster, were to be…

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    Musical Autobiography

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    So many feelings and stories can be told through it. The fluttering heartbeat of someone falling in love represented by quick melismas of a flute or a violin, deep sadness and grief of a lost loved one expressed through a cello concerto, and many other feelings speak to me through music. I have listened to different pieces to reflect on my feelings when I have lost loved ones or fell in love…

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    GPA Scholarship Essay

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    different and not follow the crowd. I set my own standard, strive for the best and accompany myself with people that do the same. Outside of school I am involved in Camden High’s Marching band, pep band, and Jazz band. I am section leader of the flute and piccolo section. We perform at a vast amount of Camden High’s football and basketball games. We take part in tremendous…

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    afford the education. The students learned how to read (rederick the most important), write, math such as geometry, they learned how to debate as well as persuasive speech. Each student played an instrument the most common instrument played was the flute and lyre.…

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