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    Phantom Of The Opera

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    The Lion King. Mary Poppins. West Side Story. Annie. The Phantom of the Opera. Matilda. Wicked. HAMILTON. These are all Broadway shows that I have had the privilege of seeing; moreover, they have been a crucial part of my love and respect for theater. When I sit in a theater like the Richard Rogers or Shubert, I am overwhelmed with joy like a kid in a candy store by the plush red velvet seats, the buzz of the crowd as the ushers attempt to control their hurried fever, the ornate designs on the walls surrounding me, and most especially the stage either bare or covered by a red curtain that is about to be filled with the magic of a Broadway show. If done right, like Broadway, I am taken to another world and completely captivated until the final…

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    Love is depends on people’s feeling but in only one case people should not decide to love or not to love. That one case is the family. There is no choice of love because the family members have to love their family; without love family does not exist. For example, if friends or people die will be sad, but when one of the family members dies the sadness cannot be compared to the sadness for the other people. The sadness cannot be compared because of difference of the love; more love means more…

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    motive in the cellos and the soprano, alto, and tenor voices sing a melody heard from the Introit. This movement ends quietly, with the Te decet hymnus. Instead of setting the text of the Sequence (Dies Irae and Tuba mirum), Fauré skips right to the Offertoire. This movement provides a stark contrast in style to the Introit and Kyrie. Departing from the quiet murmurs and slow harmonic rhythm, author Émile Vuillermoz in his book “Gabriel Fauré” notes that there is “very person harmonic…

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    The History A Requiem is sung at a funeral mass to give the soul entry to heaven. They were mostly personalized because mostly wealthy people would hire someone to create a Requiem when they were dying. John Rutter John Rutter was born in London in 1945. He first studied music as a chorister at Highgate School. He finished his education at Clare College, Cambridge. There he wrote and published his first compositions. He also conducted his first recording while still a student. Some of his…

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    The Humbug: A Short Story

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    people began actually living in Procrasti-Nation instead of just vacationing as it was meant to be, and the population became bigger and bigger. “Because of this, more and more work from around the lands was being left undone, thrown inside the vaults and never again being taken out, just forgotten. The three brothers tried contacting all the cities, warning people to stop, from Solitaireitory to Doodle District, and to their surprise everyone accepted their pleas and said they would get to…

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    Derek Mockumentary Essay

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    television show itself comes from. Derek is portrayed as a fifty-year old man who is sweet, kind, only sees the good in people, and knows no wrong. He works in a nursing home with his friends. Dougie, the electrician who is played by Karl Pilkington, who is known for having an “egg shaped head with side burns” and often gets ridiculed about it, if I was him I would have cracked by now. Kevin. David Earl plays Kevin Twine; Kevin Twine is a rude, ignorant, dirty minded, unorthodox, and unemployed…

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    rejection of the media’s portrayal of child geniuses whom she used to idolize and revere. Pop culture is the force which compels Jing-mei to develop her prodigy persona and eventually discern what endeavors she aspires towards as well as what her true passions are. Nevertheless, while Jing-Mei is undergoing this inner dialogue, her mother’s mindset regarding her potential remains stagnant, as evidenced by the repetition in her dialogue. Suyuan’s perspective differs from her daughter’s because…

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    the easiest way, she would only turn miranda's book down. So what she decided to do was post this as a blog. But this was only one blog. A 450 page blog. ******************************************* A week later a company came across the book and wanted to get it published. They called miranda and she agreed. When the book came out into stores, everyone loved it. She became a famous writer like she always wanted to be. She wrote Bob a letter attached to the copy of the book she…

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    Ponithe A Short Story

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    Ponithea, princess of Chara, had always been a tricky soul. Soon after she was born, she had started shapeshifting into a small bird and flew around her house, annoying her brothers and sisters. Once she had aged and became a young woman, it was no different. As hard as her parents tried, they could not contain Ponithea. When she was sixteen, her parents had finally had enough. Her father, the ruling monarch, banished her to the island of Erimos. She was given a fortnight to pack her things, say…

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    Korbyn was walking around the classroom as usual, despite of the rules during the music lessons. He was given two (2) strikes already by not following directions and not participating. He got up from his chair, walked around and stopped right behind me. Then he shaped his hand cylindrical, and started moving it back and forth in front of his pants. Several students witnessed what Korbyn did, and raised their hands to let me know what they saw. I caught what he was doing with the corner of my…

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