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    Flume Analyse

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    Flash! Flume walked out onto the stage and up onto his podium. He was like a king and we were his loyal followers. There were beaming panels of light behind him. The music started with a soft beat that grew louder and louder, then began the thumps of the the different music samples; the crowd erupted with cheering. The music sent waves through my body; it had taken control of me like a puppet. The music was my master. A prism of neon coloured lights spun on stage in time to the music,…

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    Curveball Project

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    My project was about how to throw a curveball to do this project I practiced with a baseball almost everyday in my backyard. Or I went to the batting cages and tried to get help to know how to throw a curveball.My dad also helped me with this project and he taught me to throw the tiny curveball. My project is still going I need to practice more and ask for more help when presentation day comes I think I could be ready by then.If not then I will present what i've got But I am pretty sure I can…

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    Bennet: A Short Story

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    things only got better. Right before the band announced intermission, they pointed down into the crowd and picked Bennet, Denny, and Trev to come up on the stage for a meet and greet in front of the whole audience. Trying desperately to block out the reoccurring ringing in his ears, Bennet felt himself being lifted off the floor and placed onto the stage beside the frontman of the band, Backroom Jackson…

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    The Stages of Change Model has been applied to a broad range of behaviors that include; weight loss, injury prevention and overcoming addiction (Prochaska et al., 1994). I am most familiar with this model in the substance abuse setting. The Stages of Change Model consists of five stages which are; pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance (Norcross & Prochaska, 2001). Pre-contemplation: Clients that are in this stage within the model are not acknowledging that there…

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    the building as well as a balcony upstairs which added additional seating options as well as a lighting and lyric display control center. On the stage, there were three big projector screens with announcements projected onto them with studio lights pointing down upon the stage. The studio lights contained a plethora of colors shinning down onto the stage. On either sides of the worship center, there were stained glass windows with dark blues, yellows, and reds. The walls of the worship center…

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    a party. The stage that follows is involvement where the parties get to know each other better. This took a couple of minutes at the party, and a number of dates after that prior to the decision to commit being made. Once the choice has been made, what follows is the intimacy phase. This is the stage where the relationship is at its peak. The parties get to know more about one another and making friends, family and the general public know of the status of the relationship. This stage may take a…

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    A blue haze is washed over the stage as the lights suspended above cast shadows on the stage floor. Gobos light up the stage and spots pan over the audience, pulling in every sense of intrigue and curiosity within the audience. A ringtone is heard as the stage lights dim, a man appears in a spotlight leaning, virtually reaching out, but he seems to hold himself back, delaying the phone call for fear of what it might be. In Things I Know To Be True, Andrew Bovell shines light on a modern day…

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    hand, I will spend less time with my family, I will have less time to go out to the movies, for example, and I will be absent when I can help others. In my chart, I present to have more importance in my pros than in my con, according to my scores from 1 to 5, because at the moment being healthier and do better in school is more important than going out, or spending significant amount of time with the family. In addition, I think I should start to worry about my problems in that I feel that if I…

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    lot of sense. The day I went to see to the show, the theatre was packed. It happened to be the last showing of it, so every seat in the theatre was taken. As I entered the theatre, I love how the stage is setup at this place. It feels like you are actually in the room with the directors that are on stage, so I enjoyed that a lot. I could tell that this show was going to have alcohol in it because the first thing I noticed was that it had Amsterdam Vodka and Jack Daniels on the living room…

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    also seemed to be a little resistance to really letting the interaction between Pink and Yellow play out because it meant that we were going to have to recognize that we are all at different places in our lives. Overall though the process at this stage met the tasks, we dealt with the conflict. This led to a deeper trust in the group, that we could share our reaction to another person’s story, even if it is not positive, and no one will judge us or try to just throw a bandaid on the situation.…

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