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    demonstrates the relationship of a young girl and her father. The Father in this play is not very involved in his daughter’s life and seems to be more involved in business. The daughter feels much neglected from her father because he missed her dance recital and was extremely late to pick her up from dance class. This drama demonstrates theme, dramatic irony, and has a symbol in it. Tender Offer demonstrates theme very clearly throughout this drama. The main theme to this work is that family…

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    In any child 's life it is wonderful to have parents who support and encourage the child 's goals. In many cases parents wish to see their child succeed in life or anything that they do. The parents may want to be there for the child when they fall or stumble, Maybe there just to pick them up and tell them everything will be alright. As touching as this may seem, this may not always be the case for every child. As we no we are all different individuals who have had different life experiences and…

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    Manik Nindra Performance #1: Chicago. 3/1/16 This performance took place from February 24th through the 28th of 2016 in Russell Auditorium. The musical’s setting took place in the 1920’s and consisted of 2 acts. Chicago consisted of jazz music, liquor, sex, and it showed how corrupt the judicial system was back then. After the show I spoke to Nich Stinson, who performed as a member of the male ensemble, and he told me that the musical was based on a true story. The first act of Chicago left…

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    stops loving her child because of it. This image is produced by narrator informing the reader that the pair has not spoken for many years about the conflict between the two by saying “And for all those years, we never talked about the disaster at the recital or my terrible accusations afterward, All that remained unchecked, like a betrayal that was now unspeakable (Tan, 597). Not only does it show that the narrator 's mother has given up all efforts in making her daughter something she does not…

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    It is very important to know your goals because they are the steps for you to acheive success. My short term goals consist of graduating with an academic honors diploma, being able to perfect a song for my senior recital,completing the fafsa, completing as much scholarships as possible,and starting my college freshman year strong. I am the type of person that will do something, even if unnecassary, to prove to myself that I can do it. I would like to graduate with the highest degree my school…

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    Have you ever embarrassed yourself by messing up in front of a lot of people? This story is about a time when I did exactly that. I was performing a song that my guitar teacher had taught me how to play, but I was performing with a band that was more advanced in their playing skills than I was. This day helped shape me into who I was by helping me realize that when you mess up, it’s not the end of the world. I got up this morning and hurriedly got ready for the day. This was one Saturday that I…

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    forth her best in her piano lessons and ends up doing awfully in a recital in hopes that her mother will let her stop taking the lessons. This of course angers her mother and the two have an argument but, rather than resolving the issue both decide to stay in their own separate…

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    In the novel “Whirligig” by Paul Flesischman, the main character, Brent, experiences a life changing year. In this novel, readers see Brent’s life and also the future and how his life later impacts others. Brent is affected when he kills Lea. Brent makes whirligigs throughout the novel and this affects people around the world by making them happy just like Lea made people happy. In one of the future stories, a main character, Tony’s mom makes Tony practice a lot and then he quits. The theme of…

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    When I was preparing myself for my RCM Level 10 Violin Examination, I had agreed to do a solo performance of one of my pieces for an annual exhibition which my music academy organized. While it wasn't a competition, there would be an audience of hundreds of people - the students, the parents, teachers, and any friends they might invite. I had previously partaken in this yearly event but always as part of a group, never a performance of my own. This was foreign and completely daunting to me.…

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    participating in a summer opera intensive workshop that operates as a part of the Atlantic Music Festival (AMF). In participating in this festival she will showcase all the musical work she has done throughout her time at Luther by performing at recitals and master classes a variety of her acquired repertoire. The Atlantic Music Festival is run by Little Feather Works, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the empowerment of artists. The Festival has a mission to cultivate…

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