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    Do you like music? How about country music? Patsy Cline was a country singer whom loved the stage and loved to perform. Patsy Cline was a talented and gifted singer who had a bad start, but went into a good career to a tragic death, but she still has music that people listen to and enjoy. Patsy Cline became a very known country singer, but was always not so lucky at the start of her life. Cline was born September 8, 1932 in Winchester, Virginia (Source one). Her mother was sixteen when she married and Cline’s father was twenty-five years older than her mother. At age eight Cline taught herself how to play the piano and at sixteen Cline dropped out of school to work so she could help her family with money (source 1). She had worked in a number of places, including a poultry plant and a soda shop. In her free time she started singing and performing. Eventually with her blooming talent she started performing on local radio stations and entered numerous singing contest (source 1). Patsy Cline had a rough start to life but came to an amazing beginning . While though Cline had a small start she soon had reached the top of the charts. When she first started small never missed an opportunity to get on stage and perform. At sixteen when Cline dropped out of high school, she performed at least seven nights a week at various bars, and clubs (source 2). In 1953 Patsy got a record deal at Four Star Record Company. Through her deal at Four Star she could only record songs written…

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    Rock Falls Biome

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    Which biome is Rock Falls located in? Which biome is Rock Falls located in? My claim is Rock Falls is located in a Grassland biome. I will support my claim with these following pieces of evidence. The average yearly amount of rainfall, the average temperature, the location, the plants, the animals, and the birds. I will support my answer with answers from the internet and the book. I will also answer them with my truly honest answers. These are my pieces of evidence and interpretations. The…

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    The topic I chose for my rhetorical analysis is child abuse. I chose this topic because ever since I was in high school (junior year), I’ve wondered why children are sexually abused and if they know what it is and how to prevent it. When I was in my junior year of high school, I asked one of my teachers if they knew the answers to those questions and all she told me was “no, but that would be interesting to know.” The reason why I was curious to know about child abuse is because I heard my…

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    allows for his audience to categorize the genre that his works fall under. By leaving room for interpretation, “Sting,” an English musician and rock band member, took to Dowland’s work and categorized Dowland’s music as pop. Learning about art music in class while also growing up surrounded with pop music leads me to believe that Dowland’s works not only fall under the category of pop, but also art music, unlike the Eastern Standard Trio which…

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    Trickster Art Analysis

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    The second piece of art that I choose, was when I first walked in to the museum and enter the main gallery / central gallery on the first floor of the Trickster Art Gallery it was display like painting. But, when in fact it was not a panting, but a Buffalo hide stretched out on a wooden frame, as it was traditionally for the hide to be stretched out, and hung on a wooden frame to be displayed in the tribe of the plain Indians. Also, as the buffalo was very important to plain Indians and was key…

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    perspective. In the poem I read, I had heard three distinctive voices to tell his story on life. The three voices I had read the dark, strong, and disagree. Her story is about struggling to live and how life is extremely hard. This poem was all about her dark life and how she had to fight to live everyday. How she is going to put on a smile, but about to cry. I read this as she is covering up her true feelings about life. Life is hard and has only been a struggle and view life so dark. She…

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    Tempo Change

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    I have always thought that the use of tempo change relayed a very important message. In this song it is not a huge tempo change, like going into half time, but it just goes to show that even five BPMs can greatly change the emotional direction of a song or piece. In this piece the two guitars act as voices in conversation. They go back and forth using call and response, ether playing together or on there own seprit parts. When the tempo change comes in at one minute and ten seconds it helps…

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    Environment Poem Unit 3

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    visit, a place you call “home”—anything. When someone else reads this piece, you are going to attempt to use your description to put the person right there with you. Level 7-8 In order to achieve the highest level, students must exhibit a perceptive understanding of each of the following elements. Inclusion of the devices is purposeful and artistic beyond the capabilities of traditional sixth grade poetry. Student will label and include: Line breaks for emphasis, 6+ stanzas, strong verbs,…

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    Corey Briggs, Ohio Northern Symphony Orchestra, Freed Center, October 25th, 2015 Introduction I attended the Ohio Northern Symphony Orchestra concert on Sunday, October 25th. The concert was held in the Freed Center. The stage was very large in size and had a huge section to sit in for the people who attended the concert. The performance lasted roughly an hour and thirty minutes. The performance was incredible, the violinist played incredible together as well as the brass and…

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    sharp, fast and dynamic. When watching the CBS special on May O’Donnell’s work, I was able to see that quality of movement articulated by all her dancers. However, I was initially surprised by many aspects in the video. Before watching the video it was hard for me to visualize how O’Donnell technique would translate in a performance setting. I viewed it more as a training method than a choreographic style. I’ve been so used to the repetition and structure of the same exercises in our class,…

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