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    Next, the works of Ravel and Gershwin were songs that were more familiar and understandable than the works of Kahane. For example, the addition of speech rather than just vocal and instrumental music in “Gabriel’s Guide to the 48 States” was not a typical action that is encountered at Symphonic Performances. Additionally, Kahane kept switching instruments from the electric guitar back to the banjo. The addition of the electric guitar and banjo changed the timbre and feeling of the orchestral…

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    States known as Blues music, folk music, and western music. Country music often consists of ballads and dance tunes. Country music features instruments such as banjos, mandolins, guitars, fiddles, harmonicas, accordions, dulcimers, acoustic bass, jaw harp, and the spoons. During the time as country music was just beginning to be created immigrants were coming to the North American continent. Over nearly three centuries, the Maritime Provinces, the South and the Southern Appalachian Mountains…

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    to lose their grace. Vivian knows and has been warned about losing her grace from older generations. Many guys are sent out every month to get the girls. She is also friendly. “She has only been friends with her for a year.”(pg 3) Vivian considers Harp…

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    The climate of an area is so impactful that even the smallest changes can have large, serious impacts because everything is connected in some way. The Butterfly Effect theory explains that the power of a butterfly flapping its wings in New Mexico can cause a hurricane in China; that it may take a long time, but there is a connection because if the butterfly hadn’t flapped its wings at the exact point in time and space, the air movement wouldn’t have changed or moved to cause a hurricane. Because…

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    they hunt their prey and black bears live in North America in the forest. Polar bears are carnivores which mean they only eat meat and black bears are omnivores which mean they eat plants and meat. Polar bears main diet is ringed and bearded seals, harp, hooded seals, and they scavenge on carcasses of beluga whales, walruses, narwhal…

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    In the Meno and in the Phaedo, Socrates claims that the human soul exists before birth. In the Meno, Socrates makes this claim by claiming that learning is not the discovery of something new, but a recollection of something already known by the soul before we were born, but have only forgotten. Socrates’ claim that knowledge is recollection does not apply to all kinds of knowledge, only to the knowledge of abstract, unchanging entities (i.e., mathematics) that are not subject to the vagaries and…

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    While “Araby” uses emotions through many metaphors and ambiguous terms, “Maladies” uses a much more unemotional, straightforward style throughout the story so as to paint a picture for the reader. Take the last paragraph in each story for example; in “Araby” the narrator is “gazing up into the darkness” and sees himself “a creature driven and derided by vanity; and [his] eyes burned with anguish and anger” (16). This exceedingly metaphorical sentence, the reader is forced to substitute their own…

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    glockenspiel, timpani, chimes, and xylophone.The hints of string instruments originate from their strings. The strings may be culled, as in a guitar or harp; bowed, as with a cello or a violin; or struck, as with a dulcimer. This makes a vibration that causes an interesting sound.Stringed instruments incorporate the violin, viola, cello, bass, harp, and dulcimer.Woodwind instruments produce sound when air (wind) is blown inside. Air may be blown over an edge, as with a woodwind; between a reed…

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    The anticipation for the Inside-Out class has been building all summer. When I mentioned to people that I would be having class with inmates, their facial expressions spoke volumes. Some would express curiosity about what we would be studying and it all would work. Others expressed concern about safety and what kind of inmates would be involved. I didn’t know a lot about the program before signing up for class, so I did my own research. I found that is was started at Temple University in…

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    The Brilliant Poem Thomas

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    reality. The rain in 'RAIN', then, is an a portion of nature that permits the mindful and internal mulling over Thomas the poet to join with the more extensive world (pretty much as, fort instance, in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'The Eolean Harp', the wind playing on harp strings prompts the artist to think about whether he reacts to nature also). Like the Sentimental…

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