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    Two days and two nights of my Europe trip slipped past my fingertips so quickly as if it was sand. What was once the present was quickly turning into memories, into presents that I will cherish forever. So far, everything was good, but nothing spectacular that I expected to happen has occurred quite yet. As dinner time of the third night rolled around, I knew what to expect; the Aquaovo. While the restaurant was not familiar to me, it was for my parents, given that they have been there numerous…

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    Movies, they would just be boring and nothing without the music in the background or the song that a character would sing. Two composers that make the boringness going away while watching is Alan Menken and John Williams. Both composers are well-known for their music in movies like Harry Potter, where music was composed by John Williams, or Aladdin, where its music was composed by Alan Menken. Alan Menken was born in New Rochelle, New York on July 22nd of 1949. Menken is mostly famous for…

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    necessary products along the way, just in case they are unable to find them later (106). Not to be forgotten is the implementation of sounds and jingles into everyday life. One of the most well-known offenders when it comes to sounds in advertising is McDonalds. Not only do they mix in the sounds of a deep fryer during lunch time commercials, but their memorable jingle will leave listeners contemplating whether they should visit the popular fast food chain for their next meal (106). As…

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    to hear a certain sound in a story is not entirely difficult. Example, “Dollar bills, tightly rolled and green as May bids. Sombers fifty-cent pieces, heavy enough to weight a dead man’s eyes. Lovely dimes, the liveliest coin, the one that really jingles.”. You can hear the coins clinking…

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    instrument, or identify the sounds of different instruments. Certain music invokes strong emotions. You notice the music playing in the background of movies, TV shows and other media. You often find yourself humming or tapping a song or jingle, or a theme or jingle pops into your head without prompting. Common Pursuits and Phrases Some pursuits that use the aural style are playing, conducting, or composing music, and sound engineering (mixing and audiovisual…

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    city and state. It was one of the most widely disturbed and imitated image in the world. New York was having a hard time with negative publicity at the time. New York had a slogan (I Love New York), that had been on TV commercials and was even a jingle but yet they still were missing a logo. Glaser was recruited by the Department of Economic Development to meet with Well Rich Greene about logo options. In that meeting Glaser had a crumpled paper with a doodle he had done in a cab ride. On the…

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    Guido D'Arezzo invented music. He also invented solfege , a vocal note scale. He was italian of the medieval era. He was regarded as in the inventor of modern musical notation. He was born in 991 A.D and died in 1033. Here’s a couple of interesting facts about music. Loud music can make someone drink less. The world’s most expensive musical instrument was 15.9 million dollars. Listening to music while working out improves physical performance. Your heartbeat mimics and changes the music…

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    exciting yet nerve wrecking moment in my life and taught celebrities are normal people too. I was listening to the radio in the car jamming to the radio station 93.3 FLZ waiting for them to announce the Jingle Ball 2014 line up. When all sudden the song ends and the announcer goes here are 2014 Jingle Ball line up. I was on the edge of my seat as my anticipation was getting higher. The radio announcer starts naming names and I was liking the setup until he said Jake Miller. I screamed with joy.…

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    understand what the goals are in the classroom and argues that teachers should demonstrate their own struggles and methods of writing in order for their students to realize that “we are all writers” (117). By dismantling song lyrics, poems, and jingles, the students realized that writing is hard work and does not come easily for most people, not even their teacher. The students were able to witness the writing process for “real writers,” by identifying what the authors’ were communicating by…

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    [Opening musical jingle: “Downtown” by Petula Clark - Fade out at the first 8 seconds of the song] ERIC KIM: Hey everybody, welcome to the Trending Issue podcast. This is Eric Kim and on this week’s episode, we’re examining the big issue of the day, which is the refugee crisis. Joining us is David Godsted, the executive director of the International Rescue Committee and expert on refugee resettlement, to discuss about a Kurdish boy, who became the most tragic symbol of the Mediterranean refugee…

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