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    Michael Giacchino composed the music for the scene “Married Life”. Michael was able to relay the emotions and the moods that Carl and Ellie felt through the melody and tone. The scene “Married Life” shows the emotional insight Carl, and Ellie. The first scene captures Carl and Ellie getting married to the purchase of their first home, following the remodeling of their home, to hearing the news of Ellie miscarrying following by learning that they won’t be able to have any children. It goes on to…

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    Holden is antisocial and doesn’t have many friends. At one point in the novel, he mentioned wanting to pretend to be a mute: “I thought what I’d do was, I’d pretend I was one of those deaf mutes” (198-199). On the other hand, Stradlater is popular and a school jock. Stradlater is also very self-absorbed and “madly in love with himself” (27), while Holden is insecure and self conscious. Holden constantly judged…

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    prescriptions and machinery, so she is hardly able to enjoy herself or have a positive attitude. It is clear that while they are technically keeping her alive and breathing, these treatments are causing her to be come angry and depressed, shown by her “mute reprimand…and desperate gutturnal pleas” (Wolff, M., 2012). At the end of the article, Wolff suggests that LTC insurance perhaps is not necessary for all people, such as himself, if one will just be left to be a “dwindler” and his or her…

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    lips – the tighter the instrumentalist compresses his lips the higher the note will be. Other means to create tonal quality is through high loudly the instrument is being played and whether or not a mute has been used; when a brass instrument is played softly a mellow sound is produced and using a mute will create a mysterious and menacing feeling. An example of two playing techniques used in the brass section are legato and…

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    Freddie Portillo Mrs. Kehrmeyer AP English, Period 1 2 March 2017 To add to the pain Caulfield felt, he had no person to talk to since his parents were not in a good state as well. The agony created by Allie’s death resonated with Holden greatly, causing him to suppress his emotions throughout the novel. Scientific American elaborates of the fact on how suppression is “the voluntary form of repression proposed by Sigmund Freud in 1892. It is the conscious process of pushing unwanted,…

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    would say "louder", it would scare her voice away and thus silencing her voice. This is one of the many experiences she had causing her to go silent. Never again in her life would she let someone mute her true voice. Kingston thought if she pressured this girl to speak she would keep her from being mute forever. By forcing the girl to talk, Kingston hoped she would keep her from becoming dumb and frail; mainly, she did not want to see herself in another…

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    A hero is a person who is admired for bravado, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. Helen Keller is a woman who was struck with a ‘brain disease’ when she was an adolescent and became blind, deaf, and mute (Helen Keller Biography). Odysseus is a fictional character in the Odyssey, who was deserted on an island by Zeus after making the great god feel inferior. Both are heroes who have gone through extraordinary expeditions, which we call the heroes journeys. A hero’s journey is when…

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    Jazz Concert Report Essay

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    Jazz Concert Report The performance I had attended for this report was the Winter Jazz Concert. At the concert they played six musical selections, five of which were original compositions, making them far more difficult. In this report, I will be discussing the pieces I heard that night at the performance. As a side note, though I have gone to the concert, my memories of every detail in the pieces are a bit hazy since I was not able to recored the performance. For this reason I will be using…

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    Moderator Rank

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    I would warn them. If they carry on I will temp mute them. I mainly want this Moderator rank so I can see players that enjoy playing on OPCraft and help people asking for assistance. How do you think you can assist the server if you become this rank? I believe I can assist OpCraft because: I…

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    Toni Morrison Trauma

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    Toni Morrison’s short story, illustrates the effects of trauma through the perspective of an orphan girl, Twyla, and her best friend in the orphanage, Roberta. While the young girls are growing up in an orphanage, they observe an assault against a mute, disabled woman named Maggie. Due to the aggressive and brutal visuals of the attack, the girls became overwhelmed with emotion, leaving them little to react with. Their future memory of the attack soon becomes blurred as the two…

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