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    Movies, books, and short stories all create and utilize suspense in many different ways, shapes, and forms. From the tension and worry feeling shown in movies, to foreshadowing about what will happen in literature. Author Daphne du Maurier and filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock both used many ways to create suspense in their takes on the horror story, “The Birds.” However, only one author utilized suspense the best. Between du Maurier’s short story and Hitchcock's film, Hitchcock’s film did a better job…

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    he brings up that you can learn from things that you typically wouldn’t think you can learn from. He points out that you can learn from ruin cities, to wind, to even birds singing. Each of his poems has a message behind them whether it is not to be so full of yourself and stay humble or even learning from a bird that is singing a song. Throughout all of Shelley’s poems, Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, and To a Skylark, Shelley wants to point out that no one should be so into themselves, the…

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    With further interpretation, we can interpret that singing Benna in school or in locations surrounded by others is an action that should never be done. Girl's hesitation and objection suggest that she may have of already sang Benna at Sunday school representing her exploration in her sexuality. Her mother is very worried about her daughter since she feels singing such songs in school can bring unwanted attention from the men around her. Not singing Benna around others comes to represent the…

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    served within the local church as Teacher, Music Minister and Drama Coordinator and is the author of “Jesus: His Life-His Love”, an Easter drama about the life of Jesus. She has also traveled throughout Texas with her husband, Ronnie, in different singing groups, later forming a family group with their two sons Derek and Brandon and has had opportunity…

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    between them is money that is not able to throw around. While rich are hitting the American Dream without even lifting a finger, the poor are having to climb mt. everest just to even see the American Dream. “The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench” (line 6)(I hear America Singing). Poor people are having such a hard life while every rich person is not carin. By helping people reach the American Dream we can go to homeless shelters and soup kitchens.”…

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    Voice Majors Recital

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    performer walked onto the stage by herself. When the pianist started playing, I looked into the program and noticed the first song was in Italian. Katerina Hadjipavlis, the soprano soloist, began to and it was amazing! I was not expecting her to be singing opera. Like the other soloist, you could really see the passion on her face. That was one of the things that I really enjoyed regarding the performances. I could clearly see the passion and dedication that was put into…

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    Stimulation Therapy

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    determined, the goal of therapy would be to expose the client to the stimulus that will evoke language function. Examples of this form of therapy would be melodic intonation therapy, where the clinician uses music and singing to stimulate word production from the client. Through unison singing and melodic manner in which the words are presented, the clinician, through this form of stimulation therapy, is able to elicit word production. Another form of stimulation therapy is through…

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    There are three hundred million people living in the United States. However, not all of them are deemed to be American. Being an American is more than where you live, it is how you act, how you take care of your surroundings, and how you treat others around you. Being an American is not just being born in the United States, it is more of showing that you are grateful to be here, whether it is as small as taking your hat off during the national anthem or as big as fighting for the country. There…

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    Yubong forces Songhwa to master the prison song to the point where she is out of energy. This causes Dongho to express his opinion and the disagreement causes Dongho to leave. Dongho said, “It’s hard to make a living singing. You’d be better quite before you fall into sickness…Singing wont get you rice or food…I’m going to quit being a clown.” Dongho left because of Yubong’s harsh treatment toward his children to reach the true nature of pansori and the struggling living condition that he forced…

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    La-La Land Camera Angles

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    Someone in the crowd, Mia is late or her date and Mia’s big audition Chazelle makes the most of basic camera movement such as tracking and panning shots. The best example of tracking shots is in Someone in the crowd scene. We track the dancing and singing action through the house, making it feel like a live performance while also showcasing the house that they live in. The tracking shot helps establish the down to earth life that Mia lives in. The tracking shots are all at eye level to keep the…

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