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    The popularity of this show almost prevented me for being able to see the performance, but luckily I was able to get a seat in the third floor balcony. The show really was a variety, from song to dance to theater, the young men in the glee club were able to show their many diverse talents. The glee club was even able to show their diversity through song alone. Starting with many classic Christmas songs the group was able to capture the heart of the season and without a doubt show their hard work and talent. The club also explored different types of music, such as that from Africa and other countries. In each new piece the club was able to showcase students with unique talents such as beatboxing, piano, solo vocal texture, and more. Each shoe showed a different part of the large groups talents. Many members of the glee club also showed off their theatrical endeavors. In a play written by seniors of the ensemble, well known characters such as Ron Swanson, Charlie Brown, Marty Mcfly, Doc Brown, Batman, and more fought an evil tree that threatened to steal all Christmas spirit. The usage of these popular characters provided an effective way to surpass time-consuming character development. This play ended up being very funny and enjoyable to an audience of all…

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    Bullying Ethos

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    force. Bullying can lead to depression, low self-esteem, and self-harm. In recent television history, they have tried to input bullying in television shows to encourage teens and adults alike to come forth with these issues on being bullied and tell someone. Glee is a good example of individuals trying to come together and overcome bullying as a group with the help of their teacher Will. Bullying affects a lot of people and not just the victim, but the victim’s family and the bully as well. In…

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    In 2009, a show that would change the teenage tv show genre aired its pilot. Glee the first of its genre and the first of many other shows to come. Teenagers in the twenty-first century took a huge liking to shows that were either dramatic or comedic. Musical movies were making a boom in Hollywood. With this in mind, Ryan Murphy created a teenage musical dramedy (drama, comedy) that succeeded more than what colleagues had expected of the show. Glee took these three genres and combined them,…

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    Ryan Murphyy Analysis

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    Ryan Murphy is one of the most creative and talented television writers of the 21st Century. He has penned three hits with the FOX Network, and these shows illustrates his complexity as a writer. Glee, American Horror Story, and Scream Queens show the different levels of Ryan Murphy. He shows the viewers that he can either separate these levels or add these levels together. Either way, whatever he creates becomes a hit. The show Glee first premiered on the FOX Network on May 19, 2009. The…

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    America Club Impact

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    A few years ago, I joined the club because my mom and dad had to work, but I have stayed because it has been fun. The club has been nice to me and they gave me new opportunities that I would not be able to do without them. The club has impacted my life by helping me get used to being around others, because before I usually stayed to my self and did things alone. The club also got me to meet new people that later became my friends. The club has helped me become a better person by helping me care…

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    the player's ears. This was what the club was all about, this was what the members loved to do. One of Northwest Missouri State Universities key recruiting points is there are over 200 student organization on campus. An organization for everyone. But, while larger organizations like Student Activities Council (SAC) and Student Senate tend to rise to the top there are also a number of smaller and more unique organizations. Organizations like Wakeboarding Club, Anime Club and Humans vs. Zombies…

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    Craft Club Research Paper

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    There have been some new clubs added at Phoenix High School that should be recognized. The new clubs are Acapella Club/Ukulele Club, Gamers Club/Code Club, The breakfast Club/, Photography Club/Craft Club, and the Harry Potter Club. There is wide variety of clubs here at PHS, and with these new clubs added to the list the students have more choices of fun and interesting clubs to join. The news clubs here are unique in there on way. We asked Miss Bryan some question about craft club and…

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    a foster home with an alcoholic man who regularly would burn him with cigarettes and beat him with a wrench. Will stays secluded in his life only surrounded by a close circle of friends, from the same neighborhood of poor Irish-American boys he grew up with in South Boston, Mass. He is fiercely protective of his three best friends Morgan, Chuckie and Billy. They spend their time together not productively but pass the time, drinking getting into fights and occasionally getting arrested for their…

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    and maybe even persuade the reader and audience. The piece seems to be geared toward more of an educated audience, educated in music perhaps. Barret writes “storying is a uniquely human phenomenon and one that is deeply implicated in the ways in which we develop our self and identity (405).” Appealing to Pathos through this use of diction, she makes the reader read this as if it were solid fact. She uses this tactic throughout the piece. Ethos comes into play with the citing of many credited…

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    room of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, hoping to learn the secrets of the good life. The project is one of the longest-running—and probably the most exhaustive—longitudinal studies of mental and physical well-being in history. Begun in 1937 as a study of healthy, well-adjusted Harvard sophomores (all male), it has followed its subjects for more than 70 years. Interviews: Ben Bradlee: "I Haven't Been Unhappy in My Life" The famed editor reflects on his education, career, and…

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