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    Glee Music Club Analysis

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    When I was in grade 10, I auditioned and was chosen to be a member of Glee - a musical club at my school. Sadly, the club disbanded a few months later without any official activities after the founder received her certificate. All my intentions of singing and performing collapsed. At that moment, my friends and I decided to have our own club “FLY”, to fulfill our passion. With only one million VND self-contribution, we faced with financial difficulties when the money ran out after a month.…

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    Going into my senior year following previous senior classes, I had an idea of what to expect when it came to being prepared to leave high school, then to go on and further my education by attending college. Watching these classes, I’ve learned to make it my top priority to ensure that I have nothing to worry about after graduation. Now, due to my strenuous work ethic and perseverance, I will be attending Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University located in Tallahassee to major in Music…

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    was born on May 26, 1907 in Winterset,Iowa. He moved when he was just seven years old.John moved to California. ”He received his nickname Duke for his love of a dog with that name”. He went to Glendale High School.He was a star football player there (“Nardo,Don” 12). When he graduated high school,he went to the University of Southern California. John was also a great football player there. He was well known at college. He left after two years due to money. After college,…

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    Think of it this way, if you see thirty people dressed like “lil uzi vert” would you do it? No? Exactly what i thought, you realize that fitting in isn’t as important as being you. Would you want to see half the school dressed like idiots, as if like were like “High School Musical?” No? Exactly what I thought, you know it’s redundant to dress how others do to fit in. But I digress, people want to impress others to be perceived as cool, or a leader in some way, when in reality they’re following…

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    Homegrown Narrative Essay

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    many memorable experiences. My friends and I were always on the search for new music and new genres. Although, our high interest…

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    measurable categories, that both have subcategories, Motivational Factors and Magnitude of Motivation (sec 1.4). Ciorba and Russell started an experiment in 2006 with high school jazz ensemble students and…

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    The Influence Of Soccer

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    La Liga, and dined with Liga MX. I witnessed the likes of Manchester United vs. Manchester City, Barcelona vs. Real Madrid, and Chivas vs. America. From El Clasico to El Super Clasico, I lived, dreamed, and consumed every team and derby. For every school year from September to June, watching clubs was religious. Then comes summer. This is when my Aztec side bursts out of my soul. A national friendly or tournament is always right around the corner, and I’m representing Mexico, no matter a win or…

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    Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to her parents Annie Rucker, and John Anderson. Her father sold ice and coal in downtown Philadelphia at the Reading Terminal, and eventually opened a small liquor business, prior to their marriage Marian's mother briefly attended Virginia Seminary and College in Lynchburg, Virginia. Marian’s parents were devoted Christians, her aunt would take Marian to concerts at the YMCA, local churches, and other community music…

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    What Does Home Mean To Me

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    The girl I was in elementary was sad, shy and different, but the girl I was in high school was outgoing, happy, and “normal.” Acknowledge is also important because without it we don’t even feel as if we exist since no one takes the times to acknowledge your existence. Not being acknowledged made me feel as if I was a ghost just wandering…

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    Live Production Analysis - Chorus Line The play written by Michael Bennett , The Chorus Line, was phenomenal! I watched the high school adaptation, which was performed by the Stockdale High School Performance Theater, on March 10, 2018. The astounding musical play consisted of a variety of songs that all were sung beautifully by the cast, different dance numbers, and an impressive lively ending which fired up the audience. Even from the beginning, the entire cast started off with a strong…

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