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    environment. Over the past years, I received various opportunities to serve my community through my passions in singing and service. Since the age of nine, I have been a member of my church’s (Gaboan Baptist) youth choir, where I am able to express my passion for singing and strengthen my religious faith. As I member of my youth choir, I worked to organize charity outings such as singing and praying for the homeless at Pacific Garden Mission. As we performed, I loved seeing the smiles that…

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    Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13, 1989 in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. Taylor Swift’s mom, Andrea, and dad, Scott, named their first child Taylor because they planned for her to work as a stockbroker. Andrea chose a gender-neutral name because when Taylor grew up and applied for a job no one would know if she were a woman or man. This helped because the finance industry was a male- dominated profession. Taylor Swift’s parents wanted her to become a stockbroker because both Andrea and…

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    Uhura. After they arrive on the planet where the singers live Maslin starts to care about the aliens and realize that the fate of the singers are in his hands so he starts working harder to save them.Maslin eventually learns that the singers are singing a song that the singers think is protecting them but is causing the rip. Maslin uses his skills to decode music to find out how to…

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    Diane Earnestine Earle Ross was born on March 26, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan. Ross started to develop her reputation as a teenager when singing with the group the Primettes. After losing a member in 1960 the R&B and pop trio change their name to the Supremes and signed to Motown records. In 1961 Supremes scored their first number one record with “Where Did Love Go” and broke musical records…

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    Citizen Kane was made in 1941 directed by Orson Welles, it is one of the best films of all time, created by one of the best film directors and cinematographers of all time. The movie contained several sequences and famous scenes that make this film a remarkable masterpiece. Mostly imply wonderful sound, lighting and shadowing, and camera angles. As a result of the actors performances play a big role of making this film very memorable. Therefore, I will personally explain why I enjoyed…

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    note here that when Moses was given the original instructions, in Numbers 4, of how the holy items were to be transported, music was not part of the plan! Furthermore it does not state in 2 Sam 6 that God had commanded David to establish music and singing when the Ark was being returned. So some might say assembling a musical ensemble was a risky instruction given by David considering what had happened to Uzzah (2 Sam 6:7). Nevertheless, when we go to the account of King Hezekiah restoring the…

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    introduced it to be his biggest hit and the most popular; which it was. Hearing the first note to it, looking over at my group of friends that are all jumping and, and saying “Oh my gosh! this is my song” Jumping and throwing our fists in the air singing: Oh, I'm at my tip, tip, tippin point Fill it up to the top I gotta sip, sip, sip, on somethin' that hits the spot Oh, won't ya come on over here,…

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    father continually tries to reassure his son that nothing is there but once they arrive at their destination, the son is dead. The song uses only the piano and voice to convey the tone Schubert was aiming for. When the different characters are singing to tone shifts but not enough to stray away from the mood as a whole. The overall tone is foreboding and ominous and the minor keys and the low notes that are mostly used really add to…

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    Essay On Fiji Culture

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    community whose very culture is grounded in communal values seems to be an ideal ground for the development of expertise in part-singing [and dancing] (Russell).” From living in a small town my whole life, I can image how this small islands culture and community is. The community of individuals are those who you look toward for guidance and help with anything. To have singing and dancing such a big aspect is just like having a community party. In Fiji, they have the…

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    Disney Movie Analysis

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    Top Qualities in Disney Movies Samantha, a twenty year old college student loves sitting in the large crowds listening to the little giggles and loud laughter. Feeling the excited energy flow from person to person. Looking around at the faces in awe staring up at the big screen. The buttery smell of the greasy popcorn. Watching the young children bounce up and down in their seat. Most of all she loves the warm memory of her younger energetic self waiting for the new Disney movie to begin.…

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