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    Fall Concert Observation

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    The event that I attended was the fall concert by “The Dalton State Singers” that was held on the main campus of Dalton State College in the Goodroe Auditorium in Gignilliat Memorial Hall. It was a concert in which singers performed songs and the music director played the piano. Since the concert was held in the auditorium the sound was evenly distributed for everyone to enjoy. The concert was very organized which lead to a pleasurable experience. The singers performed (Shenandoah, When I Fall…

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    You see many citizens today opposing laws in ways that are not physically violent , but is that really the right way to protest? Many people view this topic differently. Some people say that in order to be perceived and taken seriously, they must cause rampage and disturb our society. I believe protesting in a peaceful resistance manner causes a positive impact on our way of living. In the society we live in, people have the right to exercise unlimited freedom in their own lives. They have the…

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    Allegory In Beowulf Essay

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    and brag about their accomplishments and exaggerate their abilities. A further cultural connection is the form of entertainment and place of celebration known as the mead hall. “Then song and music mingled sounds in the presence of Healfdene’s head-of-armies and harping was heard with the hero-lay as Hrothgar’s singer the hall-joy woke along the mead-seats, making his song of that sudden raid on the sons of Finn.” In the story there was also many religious connectections symbolic of a culture…

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    known as weak. In the story of “Daddy’s Girl,” it begins with Minnie arriving to face the facts that her father was not born a man. Minnihasve lost both her parents at the age of twenty-two not knowing who she truly is. Daddy, also known as Mr. Murray Hall, ran an employment agency and he was “a pillar of the Democratic party” in New York City. Daddy was granted to work within the political field and his friends treated him well. Like Minnie, Daddy only portrayed himself as a male which made…

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    I got to room with the best friends anyone could ask for and had the best teachers as monitors for our hall. For the actual trip, it was an experience that I will never forget. We got to witness many different museums and monuments. The Lincoln Memorial was our first stop. Pictures do not do this memorial justice. It was truly remarkable seeing the brilliant quotes said by this man engraved in the wall. The Holocaust museum was a shocking sight. We each…

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    First Lady through her participation in American politics.(A) Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (C) was born on October 11, 1884, in New York City. (A) Her parents are Elliot Roosevelt (B) and Anna Hall.(B) She had two brothers, Elliot Roosevelt Jr. and Gracie Hall Roosevelt.(B) Her grandmother’s name is Valentine G. Hall (B) and Uncle’s name is Theodore Roosevelt. (A) She had an unhappy childhood because her mother died in 1892 and her father died in 1894. (A) After her parents’ death, Eleanor moved to…

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    John Juzek Violin Analysis

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    The violin selected for this assignment is a John Juzek Violin. It is a beautiful handmade wooden full size (4/4) violin with a carved spruce wood top, a flamed maple back, and an ivory inlaid tailpiece. The violin is fitted with prelude dominant strings and an Aubert Bridge. The violin came with an accompanying German bow. The violin has a beautiful tonal quality lacking any dead spots in the sound while played in 4th (1st shift) position. Some of the special qualities this violin possesses…

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    the stairs from the parking lot, I was amazed yet overwhelmed by the sheer size of the temple. There were many things to see during my visit, as the temple features a variety of facilities such as a Bodhisattva Hall, garden, tea room, art gallery, meditation hall, harmony hall, and memorial pagoda. While making my way around Hsi Lai Temple, I was greeted by kind volunteers and felt at peace due to the quiet ambiance, lingering smell of incense, beautiful statues, and breathtaking…

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    takes over his throne for being noble to him. Night falls and the next day arrives, Wiglaf orders some men to go get the valuables that the dragon was guarding. Then they place them by his grave in memory of their great king. Witness went around his memorial telling his story. Spite Beowulf death meaning no return home, Beowulf's story lives on and it continue being told for many years. Now of days people learn of this Great Hero in their senior english class. There are many versions and…

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    represents the “heart” of Wellington City due to the surrounding civic building’s development. Since the council reclaimed the land of the site in mid 1880’s, it has gradually built sequences of significant public buildings. For example, in 1904 the Town Hall was established, then in 1940 Wellington Library was created and the Council Administrative Building was built in 1951 (Wellington City District Plan). Before Civic Square, these buildings were in three different blocks of land bounded or…

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