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    female. It is not hard to tell, but it is hard to be. Society holds standards for women to be a certain weight, dress up, get their nails done once a week, and wear makeup. However, I’ve only done those things for special occasions, such as my dance recitals and senior prom. Not only that, women are expected to behave like a perfect saint, but aren’t always allowed to voice their opinions,…

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    playing at our next recital. If I struggled, I would work my way through it and then start over again. Eventually, when I had memorized the notes and had it close to perfection, Mrs. Loucks would join in with her part. Her part always sounded so much better and the notes looked so confusing. I remember wishing I could fast forward and be able to play like her. In those first few years I would try to practice everyday when I got home to make sure my piece for the spring recital sounded…

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    clarity right at the story righting stage. They realise how silly the story sounds which was holding them back for so long. 30% of people right at the first recital of their blame story decide they have wasted enough time by blaming someone and letting them inhibit there true potential. 30% of the participants in this exercise after the second recital or after the call to their perpetrator never ever go back. They do not let the blame story ever surface or matter to them ever again. The reset…

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    There is always something to be thankful for, a parent, sister ,brother whoever it is we all are grateful for someone. After we come home from a long day some people don’t really think about why we are thankful! We may take advantage of these people or things and we never really stop to think about them. Sometimes we need to stop moving so fast and smell the roses. I am very grateful for my sister, no words could explain how grateful and thankful I am but I am going to try my hardest to make…

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    Gershwin’s most famous piece, however, is undoubtedly Rhapsody in Blue. I have admired and revered Gershwin’s musical virtuosity for the greater portion of my life; thus, I was ecstatic when my piano instructor chose Rhapsody in Blue as my senior recital piece. The song was incredibly complicated, and took the greater part of a year…

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    My gaze penetrated a wooden resonance box which was amplifying the sound waves. At the middle school orientation, that spur of the moment made me chose violin as an elective course. My new skill, I gradually developed to the perfection and demonstrated it at many in and outside school concert. As I believe, passion, practice, patience, and pleasure; these are the four factors played a crucial role to develop and to demonstrate my talent. "Finger, Bow, then Go, it is not possible to create…

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    Freshman year was an overwhelming for me, and I needed to instantly adapt to a new, challenging curriculum. It was a whole new environment because I just came out of a private Catholic middle school where I did not really have to think of deciding for myself, and into one of California's prestigious public schools. I felt unprepared, and everyone knew each other before entering high school. None of my friends bothered to apply to University High School, and I was a fish out of water. However, I…

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    are going through. My first tactic I used was letting the audience know that I realized just how busy and stressful their lives can be. This is evident when I say “Homework, soccer practice, science fairs, wednesdays functions test, Mondays piano recital. It is no doubt why students begin to feel overwhelmed and stressed.” This immediately lets the audience know that I understand that being a teen can at times be overwhelming and it helps support my argument of why online english helps with time…

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    entered into effective as of May 2, 2016, among Osceola SC, LLC d/b/a St. Cloud Regional Medical Center (“Hospital”), Carmen Sierra, M.D. (“Physician”), and Central Florida Internists, Inc. (“Practice”) (each, a “Party,” and together, “the Parties”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the Parties entered into a Recruitment Agreement on or about April 20, 2014 under which, among other things, Physician agreed to relocate to Hospital’s Geographic Service Area and maintain a Full-Time Private Practice of Medicine…

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    At the student honor recital there was many great performances. The works I am going to talk about are Denneriana and American Suite for Unaccompanied Snare Drum. Different instruments including the piano, clarinet, and snare drum were used in the performance of all these works. The first piece of work I am going to review is Denneriana. A man named Andre Block composed Denneriana in 1960. Callan Backstrom played the clarinet and Rob Shepherd played the Piano in this piece. In this piece it…

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