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    RESEARCH PAPER: Motor learning and Teaching Music 2 The article I read titled, “Motor Learning In Music Education,” by Robert G. Sindell, was extremely fascinating. He was explaining how it is crucial to develop motor skills when practicing and learning music. It was very eye opening in the sense of how many ideas have been summoned over the years on the multiple ways educators can teach based off of how to utilize the student 's motor skills. When a…

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    Shifting its weight from side to side, the sugar-covered Northern gannet holds its short wings aloft, preparing to jump from a rugged boulder. After a careful scope of the diamond-crusted sea below, the white adventurer tenses before leaping from the mossy cliff. Briefly the gannet plunges--flapping its wings determinately until the stiff breeze lifts its stout form above the salty ocean spray. Swiftly rising through the clear air, the Northern gannet angles its broad, unmoving wings like a…

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    In Shakespeare’s a Midsummer Night’s Dream the characters are very similar to how people are in real life; the audience has to observe and infer on who they are, it is not simply stated. This play will take the reader through many loops and jumps around love stories through a series of comedic events. “”The title suggests an atmosphere of fantasy, whimsy, and imagination, which is a pretty accurate description of the magical wood where characters experience events that seem more like a dream…

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    anticipating his upcoming law interview the following week. After all he had to survive in a filthy, claustrophobic, musty smelling, two and a half star hotel called Oakley Inn, which was near the outskirts of the City. He quickly splashes water on his face, jumps into his suit and pops on his squared glasses. The grey haired Oakley Inn was surprisingly fully booked for the week. This was the first time it had been fully booked, shockingly considering there were other hotels with more decent…

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    Narrative Holiday Bell

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    Narrative Holiday Bell I had sat on the shelf forever, nobody wanted to have me because of my “unique” marking, a black smear on my right side. Whenever someone picked me up, I got excited and started to jump around inside my smooth, brass shell. Day in, and day out people picked me up, but I never learned why nobody wanted me. I was about to fall asleep when a normy picked me up and dropped me into her basket. I was so excited that I rang longer than I was in the lady’s hands. As the tall,…

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    An epigraph from Dante Alighieri’s Inferno starts off the poem by T.S. Eliot known as “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.” In Italian the word inferno literally translates to hell. Thus, Inferno is an all too fitting title for the well known work of literature, especially when one takes into consideration that it occurs in the multi-layered and multi-faceted world of Hell. Eliot’s decision to use a section of Dante’s Inferno for his poem’s epigraph, not only leads the reader to believe that…

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    Ice Skating Short Story

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    competitors joining Christy, the youngest of the group, and her friend, Rebecca. Now it’s her turn and she proudly takes to the ice in her sweet garnet red dress. The music of Annie fills the rink and off she goes, flowing across the ice, little jumps, hops, spins, and a leg in the air floating on one skate. In no time she is finished and Mark and I are clapping arduously. Christy beams as she takes a bow. Her day, indeed. Home again, and dad finally arrives. Sorry, I couldn’t get…

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    yelling “Daisy! Daisy! Daisy!” (Fitzgerald 37). Tom “making a deft movement,...broke her nose with his open hand.” (Fitzgerald 37). Tom is irritated at Myrtle because she thinks she can take Daisy’s spot. By breaking her nose, Tom lets Myrtle know that a jump in social classes is unattainable. Earlier in the novel after meeting Tom, Jordan Baker is introduced. Jordan’s physique is described as a tall, slender beautiful young woman., but her personality is higher even than her. Nick describes…

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    Vela Rani Research Paper

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    planet Vela Rani, the value of acceleration due to gravity is 15.3m/s^2. Therefore, all objects within the gravitational field will fall faster than on earth due to the increase in force pulling the object to the center. Additionally, if you were to jump in the air, you would reach a lower height compared to if…

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    intensely cynical (scientific proof is what I need to believe anything, unless my heart and soul jump onto the careening bandwagon first). Love, in particular, is easily summarized by the hormone oxytocin. Oxytocin is synthesized in the hypothalamic neurons and secreted into the bloodstream when—in a strictly scientific setting—the nipples or teats of an animal are stimulated. Created in a positive feedback loop (when a little oxytocin is produced, the synthesis of the hormone kicks into…

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