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    the music that they composed which also had features from their own local music culture. These new musical ideas were also contributed to greatly by aspiring musicians who travelled to the South from across the Alps, as they also brought home new repertory. The stylistic stability evident in the written tradition of the Renaissance period is probably due to the constant circulation of European musicians through Italian centres. Church and monastery schools played a significant role in…

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    society has thought less of us than we have thought of ourselves.” All of the plays were set in Hill District, where August grow up, except Ma Rainey. In that same year, Wilson had met Lloyd Richards, the African-American artistic director of Yale Repertory Theatre, who had directed Wilson’s first six plays on broadway. They had a partnership that had lasted until…

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    Aristotle was a greek philosopher who proposed a set of characteristics or traits which are to be used as criteria when evaluating characters and their status as tragic heroes. Put in a condensed manner, they are as follows: a tragic hero must have noble stature, be a victim of hamartia, be responsible for his own downfall, be admirable and pitiable, gain wisdom and repent before death, and conjure a cathartic release of emotions from the reader. These traits will be used to evaluate, by form of…

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    Her father was studying law in Tokyo, Japan. A young and ambitious man, at the age of 25, he sailed to the United States with hope of making enough money to continuing his education, and becoming an American Lawyer. Her father, young and naive, would soon learn that the land of opportunities, was hard and racist. He would find himself working many different type of jobs, to include: laying ties for the railroad, field work in eastern Washington, working on ships as a cook, and laboring in a…

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    harmful health factors while working in the barns with manure and the gases that protrude (“Industrial vs Family Farms Comparison”). Factory farms are unfit for humans to work in, the unsanitary living conditions of the animals can cause health risks, repertory problems and nausea (“Industrial vs Family Farms Comparison”). Factory farms are also not a reliable source of a job, as they advance in technology every day. With advancing technology, factory farms are trying to update their farms as…

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    shed a tear or two, or twenty. The journey to Broadway began with a workshop in 2014. The workshop was in New York and featured Jessie Mueller, Keala Settle, and Barrett Wilbert Weed. After positive reviews, “Waitress” shifter to the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge,…

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    Cocaine Effects On Society

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    brain and the heart. Now in days individuals that consume cocaine with other strong drugs can lead to overdose or death. Per Mitchell (2006) found in her study that cocaine affects many parts of the body such as kidney, liver, cardiovascular and repertory. So, individuals that are addicted to cocaine prefer to always be high, so they will not feel the pain in their…

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    Ender Wiggin Thesis

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    “This is how humans are: We question all our beliefs, except for the ones for the ones we really believe, and those we never think to question.” (Sander). We as people have always questioned what humans are really doing, but never question what we are too scared know the answer to. In the novel, Andrew “Ender” Wiggin, a Highly intelligent child is taken in by an International military school to find the next “Mazer,” by a man named Graff, to save the world from destruction by the hostile alien…

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    Dragonetti spent much of his life experimenting on the bass, working to perfect its capabilities. In his younger days he had sampled both the four string and the three string basses but preferred the three string which he would tune in various ways. He was one of the first to drop the tuning from A- D- G to G- D- G, giving him access to lower pitches. When he played Der Freischütz he would lower the A string down to F# for the first two movements. His hard work and experimentations with the bass…

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    Jazz Music Research Paper

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    Dylan Scallo Mrs. Glaser English 3 Honors 29 May 2015 Jazz comes in a variety of genres: dixieland, bebop, blues. Each genre contains its own unique quality that distinguishes itself from the rest, whether the difference is the steady beat of a drum, the focus on a pianist’s melody, or the fast tempo kept throughout a piece of music. The influx of jazz styles was welcomed by the people in the late twentieth century who appreciated a variety of music to choose from. The music reflects what was…

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