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    Musical Showcase

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    Musical Showcase WHAT: Unwind from the work week with an incredible musical showcase this Friday night. A classically trained musician, Tom Sharpe 's music is a percussive symphony-a-sonic and visual feast for the senses. Tom has dramatically blended his orchestral background with the world music instrumentation and cinematic imagery to create an experience that invites you into the heart of the musical moment. This wildly emotional and technically precise performance will have you mesmerized…

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    requires. Different types of nuts can keep your heart and brain healthy by providing you with healthy fats, fiber, protein, magnesium, and vitamin E. Almonds are a great source of healthy fats and they are also naturally low in sugar. Fish such as tuna, salmon, mackerel, herring, and trout are rich in omega-3 which helps lower blood fat, thus keeping your heart in a better state. Red, yellow, and orange veggies are full of minerals, fiber, and a wide variety of different vitamins that improve…

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    In this essay, there will be numerous topics covered within the main topic: the atomic bombs being dropped in Japan. There were multiple targets, but only two had been picked out in the end: Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Hiroshima had been the first to be bombed, Nagasaki being the second after the Emperor chose not to surrender to the United States until after the bombing. There were hundreds of thousands dead after the bombing, most being the civilians who died on impact. Many people had gone…

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    Kathy Torrey

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    would too. They just celebrated his 80th birthday and they will see each other as often as they can. Bob is the next oldest and resides in Texas. Kathy lovingly remembers how he would call her his “special little girl”. When Kathy was three she was run over by a Cadillac and he came home to find her in a cast from her armpits down. From then on, Bob has teasingly called her “Kat-illac”. They still see each other every other year for their family reunion. Bonnie is her oldest sister who…

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    every word in some lines. There is clear emotion present in his voice when he says the name “Leiyla”. What that emotion is, however, is difficult to discern. The drums are heard at a greatly increased pace, utilizing more and more pitches with faster runs. The oud, a plucked string instrument, comes in and out, always matching the drum. It comes to sound rather like an accompaniment to a chase scene in an action movie. The drums conclude the section with a loud rhythm and are cut out. The…

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    major part in the hope that a loved one will return, maintaining hope towards a healing process, and a hope for an individual’s secret to be kept. “Nothing is ever certain”. This main quote within the novel of the Lovely Bones is a way for the Salmons to believe that their daughter Suzie is still alive. The author Alice Sebold, explores the different ways in which people process grief when they lose a loved one. This is what Suzie’s father said when the…

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    every day. I was hesitant to leave the warm embrace of my covers, but eventually I did. The floor was practically frozen beneath me as I walked over to my dresser. I pulled out a neon salmon sports bra and a pair of Nike shorts after much deliberation. Neon colors are always good for a run, you’re less likely to get run over that way. Afterwards, I threw on a zip up sweatshirt just in case I needed it. The house was unusually quiet, most days you can’t miss the hustle and bustle of…

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    move and keep moving while it 's still there. And once it runs low, it is refilled so that the car once again has the energy to move. This is similar to the relationship between our bodies and food. We eat food as a source of energy to power us through the day. When we feel low on energy and are lacking that power, we eat to refuel our bodies. But what if we eat the wrong thing? Just as a truck won 't run on regular gasoline and a car won 't run on diesel, our bodies won 't function well if we…

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    AP Comp/Hour 7 31 May 2016 Subculture essay We all think they’re pyscho. They run for fun. That was only the second sentence of my essay and I already violated a common rule by using the opposites run and fun in the same sentence. And this isn’t even your everyday running to the fridge for a snack within the 20-second time span between Netflix episodes. We’re talking a whopping 26.2 miles. So surely everyone who runs this distance without pleading for death must be out of their mind, right?…

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    Back in the day women and men weren’t allowed to eat with each other but times have changed. A lu’au consists of many Hawaiian delicacies such as lomi salmon, kalua pig, lau lau, chicken long rice, squid luau, and haupia. Many of these dishes are still here till this day. The biggest documented lu’au was under King Kamehameha III which had about 10,000 people in attendance. The men did all the cooking…

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