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    We chose Los Angeles to be the home of the Stingrays because Los Angeles is one of the only biggest cities in the country that doesn 't have a football team there, but also Los Angeles is one of the wealthiest cities in America, and it 's also surrounded by wealthy cities such as, San Jose and Silicon Valley. The average age in Los Angeles is about 34 which means most of the people in the Los Angeles region are employed. The average household income is about $55,000 which shows that families can…

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    Also, Dr Pepper Snapple Group will be able to advise Bai when advertising their products. According to Statista, Dr Pepper Snapple Group’s international revenue accounts for only 10.4% of total net sales. Bai, having so much success in the U.S. will assist Dr Pepper Snapple Group in trying to expand its international market. Dr Pepper Snapple Group purchases Bai for such a large sum of money because they see the potential…

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    Next To Normal

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    I would love to direct is Next to Normal, a musical by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt. It follows a family as they navigate through the mother’s struggle with bipolar disorder and depicts the various ways mental health affects us all, directly or indirectly. I am attracted to this piece for several reasons, the main one being how each character reacts and approaches their mental health. If I were to direct this piece I would use Gabe as a manifestation of mental illness and use his interactions with…

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    Fishing By Julia Alvarez

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    Option #1 is an adaptation of the story of a man fishing on a beach when approached by a businessman. This businessman is trying to convert the fisherman’s love of fishing into a business that would be all consuming; preventing him from his passion of beach fishing and spending time with his family. After a considerable amount of time and energy spent fishing from the beach, the man would, once again, have the financial ability to retire and fish on the beach “without any worries” and spend time…

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    Hot Chip Research Paper

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    If you’re not familiar with Hot Chip, let me introduce you: Hot Chip is a synth-driven, pop-fantastic, disco fancy, funk-rock, dancey, sentimental, sassy, experimental anomaly from London. They make original music that doesn’t always make musical sense—by that I don’t mean it’s hard to digest because most of it is enjoyable to listen to. However, they offer melodies, sounds and chord progressions that keep the listener interested and often thinking, “I didn’t expect that.” Their sound is their…

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    was with his music it was always there for him when he felt alone, happy, and angry. Although I don't think it was a good idea to drop out from high school he and his band have had two world tours and toured with One Direction and the Red Hot Chile Peppers. When I read about how he dropped out of school for his dream I started hoping that I could take a risk like that for something I loved. It inspired me to try harder in school and even if it seem like things aren't going to get better they…

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    I sat there, in the deep snow, drawing my sound map. My eyes were closed, using my every ounce of strength to listen for even the smallest sounds. The whispering trees melodic wind, the creaking ice which covered so much of the winding river that ran through the riparian area on my map. When I was done, I laid down, acknowledging nature 's picturesque sky and landscape. The beautiful baby blue sky enveloped me with it’s gentle appeal while the tops of Aspen trees forced it’s barren branches into…

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    Personal Narrative-Oreo

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    even twenty minutes later, the quiet of the classroom is broken by relatively loud rock music, the harmonies of bass, electric and drums melding into beautifully chaotic noise. I recognized the song immediately, “Storm in a Teacup” by Red Hot Chili Peppers, one of my favorites. Everyone stops what they’re doing and slowly raise their heads, swiveling around to determine where the music was coming from, so do I. Within seconds I realize it and my heart stopped. I felt my breath catch in my throat…

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    Is Rock And Roll Dead Essay

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    Today in our modern society, there are multiple different genres of music to pick and choose from. So obviously, there is at least one type that people prefer to listen to. The meaning of music varies from person to person. To some, music is an outlet to release one's inner emotions, while to others, music is just something to past time. Rock and Roll is one of America's pastimes, from the riff of electric guitars to the beats of the drums, one can't expect to live life without at least hearing…

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    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are one of my favorite bands of all time. Have you ever heard a song on the radio before and wanted to hear it again? That’s what happened to me and it turned into a lifetime of listening. When I was young around the age of 8 or 9 I heard some songs on the radio called Dani California and Snow (Hey Oh). When I was young I didn’t know how to find songs unless the person on the radio said the songs name. Both times I had missed the names so I was shit out of luck but…

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