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    The Blues in Sonny’s Life When it comes to blues music we relate it to the sorrow, or hardships that the musician is going through. Blues music reflects on the dark times in the musician’s life. From reading the brief bio on James Baldwin we can see that his life could be a typical blues song. Through his character Sonny the blues is portrayed through Sonny’s life and music. In James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues” we see several examples of symbolism, but the two that enriches the story the…

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    her face. “Go ahead sweetie, I’ll be fine.” She lied, and I knew she did, but I had no choice. I ran over and wrapped my arms around her. We said that we loved each other. After that, I turned away, towards the front door. I had picked up my old, blue, briefcase and put on my backpack. Both of which were full of my musty clothes and nostalgic possessions. I looked back at my mother one last time, she was staring at my dog, who was sleeping. I exited the front door for the last…

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    The house wasn’t particularly nice. The chipping blue paint was slightly charming. The anti-door would keep out the rain, but a strong breeze would probably knock it open like an action hero was kicking it open. The view from the front was nice enough. There were two windows on the first floor with a door quaintly situated between them and two windows directly on the floor above them. There was a window in between the second story windows that my mother and her boyfriend at the time referred to…

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    the petite white haired woman, who had so much Caucasian blood that it was impossible to tell, just by looking at her, that she was not White. They walked down the silvery blue hall with its dark hardwood floors past Jared Anderson’s office to a room that they’d skipped during their cleaning. Mabel called it the souvenir room. It was as richly decorated as the rest of the house but was more suited to Jared’s dark and masculine style rather than Arabella’s light and airy style. Its walls were a…

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    The Hotel Sindersdorfer Hof was our overnight accommodation for the second night of our three day road trip from the UK to Slovenia. Our requirements were that there should be parking right at the hotel, that dogs could stay in the rooms and that ideally there should be a hotel restaurant or a place to eat very close by. We found everything we wanted in the Sindersdorfer Hof and booked through Booking.com. Sindersdorf Sindersdorf is a small village situated 800 metres from junction 56 of the…

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    Color Orange Worksheet

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    Jack and Kate are both assigned a worksheet with two-hundred math problems. Jack goes into a green room, and Kate goes into an orange room. By the time Jack finishes his problems, Kate has been done for twenty minutes and it was because of the color of the room. Most people take fashion and room design into consideration when painting a room. They should be considering entirely different things that will inevitably come into play. One color can make someone think with more creativity, another…

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    favorite teacher Mrs. Stewart. “I remember the first day of Algebra. Walking in I saw Doug in his khakis, blue button up, orange bow tie, and loafers. He looked fairly intelligent so I decided to go and sit next to him. Then Mrs. Stewart smiled telling us to group up in groups of three.” Clint started laughing, “Yeah, that was the day I pushed my way into your group. Sally, everyone in the room could tell that you liked Doug but he had his eyes set on Mary Lou. Mary Lou was a passing thing…

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    In a typical home sits a family with no other intentions than any other house on any other street. Inside contains two parents, two children and two pets all living in regular rooms. In between the dining room and living room are three white and blue bowls with little black dog prints around it, that sit on a hardwood floor. The first two bowls belong to my other dog and for water but lastly the third bowl with a small chip in it, belonged to a dog named Sammy, named after the great Sammy Sosa…

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    Essay On Jazz Train

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    soloist Mo, was rocking! He filled the room, he was cooking through scales and knew what he was doing end ended the piece on a screaming note. To relate one piece to what we spoke about in class there was a blues piece called Nasty Blues and the sound nailed all the sounds of jazz. The opening bit of the song started with the bass player walking while the drummer gave the pulse as the piano player was soloing. During the alto solo, the player really showcased what blues was about, the player…

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    left it. The house has seven rooms but, they are very large rooms also, the house has only one floor. Three of the rooms are bedrooms; mine, my moms,and a spare for guests. The bedroom is lime green decorated with sea shells, dolphin figures, etc. My bedroom is by the bathroom There are three bathrooms in the house. My favorite bathroom is the kid bathroom; that bathroom has blue walls, white tiled floors, and doesn't look anything like a child's bathroom. Our living room is huge with beautiful…

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