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    with a fringe filled half with booze and half with Gems, with a few bottles of Honey in there incase he wanted to add some taste to the gems. there was also a closet full of letters from the main 6, celestia, luna, cadence and shiny armer, and Flurry heart. he would`t mind so if it were`t for the fact that almost all…

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    I could almost see the markings of a pencil that had been pushed into the texture of the white wall. I stood up, and walked over to see what it said. I passed a lady who had fallen asleep on my right that filled the room with an obnoxious rumble that echoed throughout the room. I neared the spot and could make out the words “Hel…” the last word, looked like someone had drew it if they had been in a hurry to write it before they were taken away. Fear encased my brain as I wandered what actually…

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    numbers, except he was probably at home asleep. I focused on the landmarks. After an hour of lost driving, I found the hidden loft because of the inner lights that illuminated the whole home despite the hour. A train horn sounded, camouflaging the sound of the Jeep’s engine shutting off. I stepped out of the car and left Ves behind. I pounded against the door, ashamed of the how rude an unexpected visit was at this time. Alexander answered with a peculiar look on his face. “Hello Scarlett.” He…

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    Cordelia Hale's Narrative

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    Darkness. Darkness and silence was what Cordelia Hale woke up to that day. She could feel a duvet tangled around her body and humidity in the air. She could feel silence clamping down on her lungs and making her feel like she was breathing through a layer of insulation, but when she touched her hands to her mouth, there was nothing there. She could feel the blackness of the air around her like a layer of black paint over a white sheet of paper. She sat up, and the duvet cover fell to her hips.…

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    Sotto, Jay Prancis S. 2015-65760 A-2R Modern Music, a Piece of Junk Music is generally a melody of sounds that unifies the mind and soul. The heartbeat of people changes and mimics the music they listen to. For some people music is a very big influence. They dress up and act like the music they listen to. Music is so much more than just a form of entertainment. For some people the music that they listen to represents who they are. Different people have different taste in terms of genre, but…

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    The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines music as "the art of combining vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion" (Concise Oxford Dictionary 1992). However, the music genres known as Noise music and Musique concrète, for instance, challenge these ideas about what constitutes music's essential attributes by using sounds not widely considered as musical, like randomly produced electronic distortion, feedback, static, cacophony, and…

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    The air is incredibly thick, I’m running so fast it seems my heart is going to explode, I can’t breathe. What an awful city, the fog is so dense that even the tall old street lamps can’t penetrate it. The tree branches look like haunted bony claws, the benches are empty and there’s not a soul in sight! Damn! The sound I was trying to follow is gone! This can’t be happening to me! Why am I here? I continue to run on the slippery concrete pavement and I don't realize that I ran too far and I’m in…

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    Leah's Monologue

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    Zzzzzzzz zzz zzzzzzzz zzz… Leah sluggishly woke up from her slumber to the sound of her phone vibrating against her wooden side table. Still bleary eyed, she picked up the phone. There was some muffled voices that she could not distinguish. "Hello?" Leah mumbled The voices stopped, and all that could be heard was heavy breathing. In her dazed and confused state she asked, “Who is this?” No reply. The familiarity of the situation hits Leah, as she starts to come to her senses and sees the dull…

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    because of her family’s financial situation. A deaf-mute, John Singer, rents a room in the top floor of Kelly’s house. During the holiday season, Singer invests in a radio that he puts in his room for his visitors to enjoy. Although he cannot hear sounds for himself, he shares music with his company. Additionally, the owner of the New York Cafe, Biff Brannon, seems to remember information about his past after he listens to music. Mick Kelly has been interested in famous musicians her entire…

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    1. The pinna or auricle directs sound waves into the auditory canal. The eardrum vibrates according to frequency. Vibration transmitted to malleus then incus and then stapes of the middle ear. When the stapes vibrate, the membrane of the oval window is pushed in and out. This created the fluid pressure in the perilymph. Pressure waves enter the Scala vestibule then Scala tympani and then round window. This is where the walls become deformed in Scala vestibule and Scala tympani. Pressure…

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