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    Odes By Pindar

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    Odes have been used throughout time to entertain, engage, inspire, celebrate, and explore. This ranges from odes written by Pindar a classical poet from ancient Greece to odes written in the 19th and 20th century by female poets such as Emily Brontë and Sylvia Plath. The ode is first and foremost a poem that consists of a subject or object being addressed by a narrator; usually the poet themselves. The imperative ‘must’ in the question suggests that the grandness of the ode is necessary for it…

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    The Soloist Analysis

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    In one part of the movie, Ayers had the task of performing in a recital after Lopez published several articles about his musical talents. He needed to have a set of actions and a particular behavior in order to accomplish this goal. Due to this mental disorder, personal aspects and context, he was unable to perform. His…

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    Jing-Mei Vs Destructors

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    Rise to Power What motivates a person to strive for the highest position of authority? To what extent does this powerful person have to go until they are considered in-control of a situation? What drives the inner voice and intentions of that powerful person? Trevor, from The Destructors, and Jing-mei from Two Kinds are drastically different, but strikingly the same. Both characters portray an ardent desire for power and control, achieved however thru different means. Both got what they…

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    MUH 171 9:30 AM Eastern Kentucky University Department of Music MUH 171 Music Appreciation FA 2016 CRN 11061 SYLLABUS Tue/Thu 9:30 AM Foster 100 (3 Credit Hours) Prof. James Willett james.willett@eku.edu Foster 306 phone 622-1345 A. Catalog Description: MUH 171 Music Appreciation (3). I, II. May not count toward a major or minor in music. Provides the general college student with a cultural background in music. Masterpieces of music, composers, and techniques presented through…

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    Contract Law Case Study

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    For the benefited party to enforce a covenant, there must be either actual notice or constructive notice. Typically, one has constructive notice if a recorded deed in the chain of title contains the specific restriction. However, this is not always necessary. In Westland Oil Development Corporation v. Gulf Oil Corporation, the Texas Supreme Court addressed to what extent a reference to an unrecorded instrument within the chain of title could impart constructive notice to a subsequent assignee.…

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    West Side Dance Studio is a dance studio in South Florida. The most important concept I learned out of the four years I danced there is that dancers do not use their words to express emotion, they use their body. The teachers there always express how important it is to tell a story with our bodies. That is why we dance, to express emotion and tell a story to our audience when performing. Dancers at West Side Dance Studio use body language to accomplish their goal of expressing emotion and…

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    “It was a systematic recital of the personalities, events, customs, rites, and the native dynasty of Peru from its beginnings to the arrival of the Spaniards.(Your Dictionary 1)” Although a lengthy book at 628 pages, he is able to put forward well-written, clear, concise points…

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    Classroom Case Study Essay

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    The parents can be approached in various ways, but it must be on their terms. Where they are, already, supporting their children, that is where the relationships must be forged. At the sporting events, at the drop-off and pick-up circle, at the recitals and shows the students put on. We all must work together to help the students find success in the classrooms. When parents see that teachers and staff are there working for their children and with their children, supporting and encouraging them…

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    I interviewed two young girls on April 21, 2016. The girls are Lauren, who is six years old and Elizabeth, who is twelve years old. The two girls are sisters and they live in the same household. Lauren and Elizabeth share many characteristics, but they also differ in many areas such as communication styles, they have varying answers to the same question, and have different relationships with their peers and family. Language is a form of communication based on a system of symbols. Language can…

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    Every day, forty three children are diagnosed with cancer. Sixty percent of children who survive cancer suffer from other illnesses, such as heart failure, hearing loss, and most of all, depression. In our society depression leads to adolescent and teen to suicide. It is normal for parents of gloomy cancer diagnosed children to worry about their child’s mental and emotional well-being; therefore, I was not surprised when the parents of the children diagnosed with cancer from my church came to…

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