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    Long long ago the king of Sephoris ordered all of the most talented harp players in the world to come and try to play most beautiful song at his palace. None of them could play a song beautiful enough that could please the king and queen. From that day on the king is still finding a harp player that could play the most beautiful song. Adam is the son of Apollo-God of music and light. Adam was born in a small town called Tapioca. There he would grow into a young healthy man. Adam was always being looked down on because his family was poor. He would get bullied, made fun of, and pushed around in the streets. When walking around with his mom, she spotted something that caught her eye. It was a poster looking for people that are very talented…

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    The Harp Poem

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    The Harp By:Nathan “There it is!” said Peter “I thought it was a myth!” Peter yelled over the rushing water. “Yip” said Petey. “I would go get it,”said peter “but the current is too strong!” Peter was playing Minecraft that morning but his mom put a stop to that. She said “ you need to go outside and get some fresh air!”So Peter took his dog Petey for a walk in the woods. His mom was ok with this as long as he stade to the path. So Peter and his dog Petey ventured out in the woods to have an…

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    Medieval Harp Importance

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    The Medieval Harp was an instrument that had great significance in the musical specter of the of the Middle Ages. During this time period the Harp was found all over the world in continents such as: Europe, South America, Africa, and Asia. The Harp, during the Medieval time period, was seen to be one of the most important pieces that a man, or household, could have. As explained by David Munrow in his book Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, he states, “According to the…

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    HARP Case Study

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    The HARP categorizes men who reported male-male sexual contact and sexual contact with both males and females as men who have sex with men (DOH, 2015). In 2015, MSM comprised of 89% (6,465) of the total reported cases of MOT via sexual contact among men in the Philippines. Within the past five years, 87% (20,744) of sexually transmitted cases were among MSM. From the start of the epidemic in 1984, 85% (22, 525) of total reported sexually transmitted cases were among MSM. Overall, the rates of…

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    Losses that People Experience Three short stories demonstrate the losses that humans experience in life. These stories are “Gwilan’s Harp” by Ursula K. Leguin, “The Washwoman” by Isaac Singer, and “The Last Leaf” by O. Henry. “Gwilan’s Harp” shows the loss of Gwilan’s identity and her loved one. “The Washwoman” shows the washwoman losing her son and her own life. Finally, “The Last Leaf” demonstrates self-sacrifice, when Mr. Behrman sacrifices his own life to give Johnsy hope. All three stories…

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    The Harp Dravin Laural was your average 15 year old boy, he was smart, athletic, curious, good natured and unlike some Dravin was very neat. He had jet black hair, Amethyst pink eyes and a pale white complexion. Dravin lived in a small, little town called Dragoria. Dragoria was a nice small little town that was in the middle of a dark, perfectly circular forest. There was one odd thing about Dragoria… that was the legend of the Golden Harp. The Golden harp was supposed to be a beautiful, magic…

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    “Grief does not change you, Hazel. It reveals you.” John Green wrote this quote in his book The Fault in our Stars to display the effects of loss. When people lose possessions, hope, or even life, their true character is revealed. In the short stories “Gwilan’s Harp” by Ursula K. Le Guin, “The Washwoman” by Issac Singer, and “The Last Leaf” by O. Henry, loss plays a dominant role in helping the characters find their identity, moral integrity, and hope to live. Gwilan, the main character of…

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    Harp Seal Research Paper

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    The Arctic Angel Out of all of the animals on Earth today, none of them can amount to being as fascinating and adorable as the Harp Seal. The Harp Seal is an aquatic mammal that is related to the Sea Lion and Walrus (¨Harp Seal¨). These seals live in the Northern Hemisphere, in and around the Arctic Sea, as well as in the North Atlantic Ocean (¨Harp Seal¨). There are many interesting facts about Harp Seals, ranging from reproduction, behaviours, appearance, and even their unique lifespan. Two…

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    Irish Harp Research Paper

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    There are a lot of Irish traditional musical instruments, but there is one instrument that sticks out the most it is the Irish harp. The harp is one of the oldest musical instruments in the world, the earliest harps were developed from the hunting bow. The harp or Celtics harp has a big impact on the Irish musical culture. As music evolved it was also necessary for the harp, if it was to maintain its popularity, to move with the times. Instead of only being limited to eight major keys and five…

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    Have you ever thought about some of the most adorable animals in the world? The Harp seal is one of those animals. I will help you discover the role that the Harp seal plays in the ocean food chain. The Harp seals habitat will also be discussed. As a final note, I will tell you how the Harp Seals protect themselves from predators. Harp Seals play many roles in the food chain. According to Nature’s Children Seals “Seal-Time Meal-Time”, states that a Harp seal eats Herring, Capelin, and…

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