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    story that was encountering a period of anguish; however, once the piano began to play the mellow yet beautiful music, the despair would begin to disappear while the love story would begin to unwind and reveal pictures of their past memories, bringing back the sense of love. After watching the scene, I believe the director along with the composer were able to entirely capture the essence of the music. Watching it with the scene helps guide the listener to envision what the director was trying to…

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    In this timeless Shakespeare play, Brutus and Mark Antony try to persuade the Roman citizens on the emotional roller coaster of Caesars death. Caesar has been killed by Brutus and his friends but sparred Antony. During Caesars funeral Brutus convinced the roman people that it was a just killing but Antony had the last word. Through the use of ethos pathos and logos both speakers swayed the crowds in their directions but Antony ultimately won the people’s hearts by using emotional claims.…

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    this way. Even though I wouldn’t trade my insanity for anything, it definitely has its down falls. Underestimating myself is definitely one of them… I never thought I’d make it here. In order for you to understand what I’m trying to say, I have to go back into the past and tell you about my battles. It’s not an easy story to share, but it taught me one of the greatest lessons. Mental illness runs in my family, so I was raised in a home where it was often talked about. My mother was Bi-polar as…

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    Anatomy Class Reflection

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    semester at the University of Akron, has been a complete roller coaster. I have made friends, lost friends, dropped classes and of course, slept through classes. Being five hours away from my home in South Bend, Indiana has affected me more than I thought it would. I came into college thinking that I would make a ton of friends, get excellent grades and maybe even go to a few parties. I did not think that I would be close to almost dropping out of college as a whole. Currently, my grades look…

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    planner, social, positive, considerate, and dutiful, I will have a hard time with this career choice. Many characteristics will be a push back when trying to complete task such as not liking strange things, being intolerant of differences, preferring values of relationships and families over intellectual pursuit, things have to be clean and if they aren’t I feel really out of place, and getting attached to something or someone way too quickly. Having the trait of getting attached very quickly is…

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    this very moment I’ve been waiting for since may. Im being chatty, fidgety in my seat, and getting extremely anxious, if you know me those are all indications of excitement. I argued with my brother for the window seat and of course I won. When i look out the small window I see pine trees, airplanes and the very large airport. The airplane is very cold and everyone is talking until they hear the captain say, “We are ready for take off.” I hear he flight attendants muffled, high pitched voice…

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    was an eye opening to see him used two sticks in each hand to play the marimba. In fact, the piece serves as a contrast to the two previous pieces due the fact that it was more exciting and less dramatic. The solo marimba section was extremely stand out and made the piece became alive. At first, the solo marimba section was calm, and it got faster and louder. The staccato notes also made he piece became more thrilling and amusing just like when you watching Tom and Jerry. The drum part also…

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    struggles with a life-changing amputation of his leg at such a young age, Sundquist persevered and created a mindset for himself that lead to success in Paralympic skiing and to a career in motivational speaking . To encourage others to make the very best out of each and everyday, he uses his saying from ski racing, “One More Thing, One More Time,” (Sundquist). Josh Sundquist is an optimist and innovator in the way he inspires others by sharing his story. Sundquist has made a name for himself as…

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    Symptoms Of Phobias

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    exactly is fear? Sure, everyone had been afraid at one point or another. It could be over little things, like a test that wasn’t studied for or when the light flickers for no reason before turning back on again. It could also be over larger things, like a sudden noise in the dark or right before the roller coaster goes down the first drop. When most people think of fear, the quick pulse, sweaty palms, and the adrenalin rush usually come to mind. These are all things that are classified as ‘fear…

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    In the Other Wes Moore book there were so many different highs and lows of the book. To me it felt like a roller coaster going up and down. The book has taught me many things that could easily change my life. Some of those would be respect cops no matter what, work hard, and don’t give up no matter what someone tells you. Now I am going to explain why these have affected me so much. The first big thing for me is respect cops no matter what. It seem that now a day’s people have little respect…

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